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And hereafter. from April to November inclusive, the departures will be weekly, (every Saturday) from Liver pooa to America, and from Amenea to Liverpool, PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1949. Ste anilmat Packet Line. leaves daily for Cincinnati, 10 al. .passetwer Packet, via. Brownsville; to Baltimore and Philadelphia. 9 A. x.. and 6 r. w. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 a. at, and 12} Western and Southern Mail Conch Line. 6 A. v. North-Western, via Cleieland. daily. 10 A. M. Erie and Western New York. daily. 9 A. S. North-Eastern,-to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 . . ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. x., ?loses 12 M. Western Mail, Cin. and Louise., due 8 r. st., closes 5 A. M. South. via Balt. and Washington, due 8 P. si.. closes 5 A. 3s, North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. x., closes 9 A. 74. Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. x., eloses B.A. M. STOCKS. Par value. Aaked. (ered. '530.00 850.75. $50.00 5000 44.00 43450 50.00 47.00 45,00 None in market. 50.00 50.00 45.00 5000 35.00 55.00 30.00 33,00 Rank of Pitt4 , llol. --••-= • Exchange Brink. • •..... .. Merchants' rind M. Bank Farmers' Deposit Bank 1-iand Street Bridge Northern Liberties Bridge i 31.1 Allegheny Bridge Canttellsville R. R. Stock. paid on Khans, $11.50 City Bonds (6 .hv cent:) Aionongahela Bridge Fins Stock Rally Review of the Markets. • OrTICE OF THE POST, t 'WEDNESDAY MottNtlra. Nara 1, 1 E 49 - :Yesterday was cold, blustry; and business tvas dull.— have not a single change in prices to report. Flour—There were hot few receipts yesterday. The :Article seems to be looking up. We heard of no sales from first hands. Sales from store at 54.37; many holders Ptak $450. and expect to get this figure. Clover Seed -g ales from store at $3.50. Cot tors—A sale of Tennessee at 7}. ' Coffee—Regular sale Rio at Et 1 . Feather.—Sales from store at 30031. - corn-LSales front store at 37; from first hands sales at s 33035. Cheese—Few trans:K.6°mi; market_ bare. Sales at 11Sie 6 1 for Western Reserve. Ashes—Nothing doing of any account. Pots and 'Seorchings nye held at Silsl: Salaratus, at 7:1311: Pearls, '''S; Soda Ash 041. Rice—Large lots daily arriving: sale in tierces at 54. Illookiisr of Tennessee at 75. • Whiskey—Sales of Rectified at 204'21: Raw is ;worth IS. Corn meal—Sales from first hands at 35.: not much • / Aoingluiarket well supplied: more sellers than buyers. Fr 4 sulicleis now out up in every style to suit the market. the sides are doll. . Buckwheat Flour—Some sales from store at , tb. The article has become a drug. The Scar - 011 is over; and it will go down much below the above fate. , Molasses—We notice no change in prier: holders ;ire firm at and do not appear anxious to sell very easily at this rate. Sugair —Mufiy sales were made yesterilny. at Zfr.. in kiogsheads. 12fulter—There appears les activity in Butter—with change in prices since last steel•. Regular sales at ;‘",il'3l3c. Keg, tlld` I Oe. Y•'Appira—Sales from first bands at in Potatoes—Sales front store at SI 027 - I 75, for No riOtannocks ; at wharf, a too. IMIs. ♦cent bought at St 37. Deans—Sale from store at ts7ii93e- for small X% hitc ( I t Dried Apples—Sales front store at 70a75e. I.IVO the Honorable the Jud . gcs,of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, tit and for the county of AIM \ • en , A : • ' . ..The y petition of Nancy Murray. of Pitt township, in the county aforesaid, humbly shcweth. That your petitioner hathprovided herself With materials for the acconuntxla 'lion of travelers and others, at her dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your liotiors to all be ! pleased to grant her a licenseto keep a public hound of entertainkieut. And your petitioner. as in duty bound, will pray. • NANCY MURRAY. 'We. the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid townshiP• .do certify, that the ahos c petitioner is of good repute for . houesty and temper:thee-and is well provided with house room and COSIVCIIICIICQS for the accommodation of travel •rs and others, and that said tavern is necessary. - . Wm. Tustin. John l low.c. Joseph Chadwick. C. Cunha: P.Connolly. John Devlin. Allen Drown, Wan. C. Connell James Clark. John Slill s. A Toner, R. Tustin, IL lixed. 1e1.2114131. - I\TEW BQOK.S.—VoI. history - of the Girardists. or Lr Personal Memoirs Of the Patriots of the Revolution; from unpublished tonnes; by: Alphonse de Lainartine ; in three vols. Vol. 21 just reicived. The Life of Chevalier Bayard ; "the Good Knighi ;" by W. Gilmore Simms. Scenes at Washington—a story of the last gene ration by a Ciuzen of Baltimore. Adventures in 'Mexico and the Rinke Mountains: by Gco, F. Rorton, Esq., member attic Royal C;eogeraphical Soetety,.&c.. &c. ' - Now and Then—A Novel, by SamuefWa nen. F. IL 5. Author of "Ten Thousand a Year," "The Diary of a Late Physician," Ac. The above works received this day, and for'sak by feb24 JQIINSTON & STOC rs , Booksellers, Market st. XTENV BOOKS—Just received, by Express: Germany. ' 111 England. and Scotland, or recollections of a Swiss minister; by J. IL Merle IrAuhive, D. D„ author of His tory of the Reformation, Lite of Cromwell, &c. A' Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Mark, in the form of Lectures, intended to assist the practice of domestic instruction and devotion; by John Bird Summer, D. D., Bishop of Chester. For sale by • ELLIOTT teNGLISII. feb24 56 Market street. et. ;kl and Ith. Vigilant Independent Hoes o. Ball. QI , I.E.NDIDPRIZES:—The members his Company 1.,J will give a Ball on the evening of rsday, March 2d. Tickets, 83,00. On this occasion t (splendid Hone Carriage. worth $3OO, will he presente to the Fire Com pany selling the largest number of tickets for the Ball ; the equipments of the Company, hose-pipe, V, torches and brass spanners, worth 8130, will be presente d the Com pany selling the next largest numberouickets. As these prizes exceed any ever offered on similar occasions in this city or Philadelphia, we trust our friends in other Cbrapanies will exert themselves to gain them. Tickets may be procured from the managers—or of Geo.Schneck, D. Bernard, and Johu Walker. felt: PLACES wanted soon in town or country, in stores or _E . warehouses. or on steamboats, &c., for Several good schoolmasters, first and second rate clerks and salesmen. warehouse melt ' and agents; and for laboring men, and about 100 boys, from 10 to l6 or 17 years of age. AlSo. for a number ofcolored men, women. •boys and girls. Wanted, several good cooks, chambermaids, nurses, and girls for all work. Wanted, several small loans of mo ney, with good interest and the best security. All agen ' cies attended zo promptly for moderate charges. Plisse apply at ISAAC HARRIS' General Agency and Intelli • gence Office, Fifth street. feb2l-3t _ . "'JOHN'S ANTIQUARIAN LIBRARY. —Just Tett:iv ed, by the subscribers. Six Old English Chronicles ; William of Malmesbury's English Chronicle ; Mallet's Northern Antiquities; BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY: Schiller's works. 3 vole ; Lanai's History of Painting, 3 vols ; • History of the Girondists, 2 vole ; ' Coxe's House of Austria, 3 vole ; • Coxe's Memoirs of Marlborough ; • Luther's Table Talk, by Hazlett ; - Roscoe's Lorenzo IrMedici ; • Leo the Tenth; Ockley'e History of the Saracens; Schlegel's Philosophy; of History ; . Beckman's History einventions ; • Machiavelli's History of Florence and the Prince; Chambers' Information for the People ; -• The Gallery of Nature. For sale by 11. S. BOSWORTH & Co. 4 .feb 17' ' 43 market street Wan,' MOLASSES AND COFFEE-15 hhds. prime N. 0. Sutrar; 50 bbls. N. 0. Molasses; 50 bags Rio Cof• to, just lauding from steamer Wyoming, and for sale by W. & M. MITCHELTREE, 160 Liberty at. Ole?*They will shortly-receive. per Martha Washington attd othe,r boats, the following: 200 hhds. prime N. 0. Su. ga; 456 bbla plantation Molasses; 30 do. Sugar House; 30 bbls. Loaf Sugar: 1.2 tierces Carolina Rice. iebl94ll.vir Lf HAVING AND HAIR DRESSNG SALOON—BLACK SON & Foca-run, Tonsorial Profaxors, have fitted_up the saloon on the- corner of Cherry alley and Illater near the National. Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement Archer, :Ad are prepared to wait on genfienten at once, with ease, comfort and politeness. In connection with their saloon, they have fitted up an excellent shower bath. where persons can have shower . baths at all houns - of the day. • They still continue to . serve their customers also at their Old Stand, corner of . the Diamond and Union street. febl.7-tf - UrrtsiEiS-4 half plpcs.Maaleira Wine; 10 quor . casks do do T 15 do do .Sweet Malaga; • 25 Indian bbls. do do last received and for sale by • jtn2s SIILLEIL & RiCKETSON. . . Q t ,kTS—A few thouiend bushels a cican merchantable Oats will be purchased, on application at the Qurtcr er's Office, earner of Penn street and Garrison alley fcbllklawlm . • XeSACF.."I.ID.it-1 case - jusereeeived end for sale, by 13.' A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., noa27, • Cor.First and Wood etc. I _. . . ... --- T ARD.-.1 kegs No. 1 god; .1 J./ 4 bbls.. No. 1 .; On consignment, and fo sale by • janl4 - MILLER & RICKETSON ''' 13.ACON 'ANB BULK I'ORK.-000 Hams Bacon; 1,100 .1.)1 Shoulders do.; .W. laulaSides do.; 57 do. in bulk, on consltrnment, and for sale by jrtuf.'D .... iii .`,, .. EMT Foit CurctwrcaTt.—Tke regular Packet will eave at 10 A. M. Se" Fon Bnowzrevuts..—The Atlantic, Capt Parkinson, leaves at 4P. M., every day. The Baltic ('apt. Jazobs, leaves at 8 A. M. sir Fort Wer.tavn.t.r.—The Beaver, Capt. Clarke, leaves at 9 A.M., every day. LOUISVILLE, Feb. 25. The river is sefficiently high to admit of the passage of the largest class boats over the Falls. NAVY DEPARTMENT, Bureau of Construction, Equiument, and Repair, . February 1.6, 1845.. QEALED proposals (endorsed "Proposals for Coa 13 will be received at this bureau until 3 o'clock. P. fs.f of the 17,h arch next. for furnishing and delivering at such ports or places in the Gulf of exico as the bureau 'may direct, or on board any vessel in the Gulf of Me xieß that the commanding naval officer may direct on its arro val, such quantity or quantities of the best bituminous lump coal, suitable for stenaners. as may. from time to time, during twelve mouths from the date of the contract ! , be ordered by this bureau, on fifteen days previous notice being given for its shipment—the deliveries to be made as soon thereafter as practicable. The coal must be such,as shall bs approved by persons who will be appointed by the bureau to Inspect and ex amine it before being shipped; and the vessels employed in transporting it shall, in no case, exceell the draught of water specified by the bureau. One lay day (Sundays ifleepted) to be allowed for ev ery twenty-five toes burden for alf.Ch Velgelll. COMM. , " from the next day atter she is reported to have arrived at her place of destination. The commanding naval officer of the United States squadron in the Gulf of Mexico to have the right of de taining vessels longer than may be necessary to deliver the coal, if he should deem it expedient; in which Cale demurrage will be paid by the United States at the rate agreed upon. The rate of demurrage asked per ton, cus tom-house measurement of the vessel, for each day's de tention over the lay days, must be stated in the respective - offers. 5.00 1.43 95.00 25.00 50.00 Persons who may be desirous to offer, are requested not to go beyond the quantity they can certainly deliver at the times which may be specified in the orders, as no ex tension of time can or will be granted, and in all cases forfeitures will be rigidly exacted. Bonds, with two approved sureties, avill be required in half the estimated amount of the contract. and ten per cent. will be deducted from all bills, which will not be paid until the contract shall be completed according to its terms; the remaining' ninety per cent. of all bills duly approved will be paid within thirty days after their pre sentation to the proper authority. Every otter must be accompanied by a written guaran ty (signed by one or more responsible persons) to the el feet that he or they undertake that the bidder. or bidders. will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an oblige non within five days. with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the coal as proposed. No proposal will be con sidered unless accompanied by such guaranty. The bureau reserves the right of rejecting offers sub.. mined by persons who have failed to enter into contract after their offers had been accepted; or who, after enter ing into contract., failed to fulfil them. The offers most. state the pits from which the coal will be taken. - . IrrTo be published twice a week. until the lsth of March, in the National Intelligencer and National Demo crat, Washington; Morning Post and Daily Times, Bost.: Journal of Commerce, Globe, Evening Post. and Sun, New York; Pennsylvanian, Public Ledger, and Keystone,. Philadelphia; Erie Observer. Erie, Pa.; Morning Post, Pittsburgh: Flngitirer. Richmond, Va.,• Republican and Argus. and Sun. Baltimore. Deacon and Southern Aryl's, Norfolk; Chronicle and Old Dominion. Portsmouth, % a. Feb2l-2awi 15th March Fin) the Delinquent Subscribers in the Nionongahela Nu vigution Company.—Noticc is hereby given that all snares of Stock subscribed in the Monongahela Navign non Company. arid winch have become subject to forien ure by reason of the notr-pa)ment of instaltncuts and in terest thereon. will he forfened to the lutist company. to gether with all instalments already paid thereon, in pur suance of the provisions of the Charter of incorporation, unless the unpaid tustabitents together with interest from• the date on which the same were made payable by a call from the Board of Managers. be paid in full to 11lamas M. Howe, Esq.. Treasurer of sod company. at the Ex change Bank of Putsbarg,b. on or betone the first day of April. A. T) . , • • By order of the Board or 111ritia . v.,, • W.M. BAK FAV teliftl-43tawtApl st--• Secretary. - • • rpliE Latest Newspapers. .I.e.—On our counter daily, j : the Morning Post. and all the Pittsburgh Daily, and moot of the weekly-paper,: a few late eastern. western, northern and southern newspapers; Sibbet's latest Canna icrteit Detector.: also. 350 copies Harris' last Pittsburgh' told Allegheny city Directories: 1511 old or former editions of do.; a full accomit or the Brent Fire at Pittsburgh. with a map; a few Almanacs. for 147; ti setts of the American Pioneer, in 2 vols. ; 50 copies of the Enquirer. a series of letter, to Professing Christians, with or without plates, by 51.Delcraii; a few School Books and Berman Testaments, writing. wrapping. and truer paper; a variety of figured audeolored paper; li:unison:we pictures; blue. black, and red ink, and inkstands; lead and slate pencils and slates; English and country gnats, and patent pens; for sale loci for cash. in ally quantity to suit all classes of customers. cash at ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and • fele3l-11 Conuuisaion Store. Fifth at. C!!] Pll p ri meS 0o m : 71 in°a kbbig; 'X4oerces t, justrec eived per steamer I &I.lc' and and for sale by W. & MITCHELTREE. feb2ll-31 w No. 160, Liberty street. IL:DAR-10 Midis prime N 0 Sugar. just received and 0 .for sale by [fcb2.sj SMITH & SINCLAIR- . XTOTlCE.—Whereas. ruy evife Catharine has left my 1.1 bed and board, wicholft any just cause or provom, bon; therefore. I do hereby give notice to all persons not. to trust my said wife. fur any articles whatever, on my account. as I run descrninied to pay no debts of her eon. traeting. CHRISTOPHER WELDEN. Franklin tp.. Feh. 24. 1,4.3.—feh26-413i• . _ . . SCENEQ T CENES AT IVASIIINGON. a story of the last gen S oration. The American Cottage Library. or I:m.lW Facts, Fi gores and linita,fotevery Lode. The life of the Ciievtilier Bayard. by W. Gilmore Simms. Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains. Christopher Tadpole, by Albert Smit h. complete. Madison's Exposition of Odd Fellowship. Merchant's Magazine, for February. The Knickerbocker do The Cultivator do American Review do Democratic do do The Ilortieuliurist do Perkinli. Abstract of the Medical Sciences. Father Clement.. a Roman Catholic Story. Pictorial England, Nos. 33 and 39. Taylor's U. S. Money Reporter. for February 11. Latnartmes History of the Girondists, vol 2. The Abbey of In n ismoyle. Wallace, Hero of Scotland, by G. Alexander. Chamber's Miscellany, No. 13. Ladies National Magazine, for March. Grahams do do Belle of the Family. a new novel by Mrs. Gray. Launcelot Widee, by Charles Ilooton, Esq. The Victim's Revenge, a sequel to the Star of the Fallen. Madisoln, Exposition of Odd Fellowship. a new supply A large supply of Boston Publications, cheap at whole sale. frrSubscription's received for all the eastern maga.. zincs, at oublisher's prices. by febtra M. P. Ntoßsr. F:43 Fourth at. LAY' LNG CARDS--Ltwis J. Cones wishes to inthrm 1 - his friends and customers, that the Agency for the sale of his Playing and other Cards, in Philadelphia, had expired; and would respectfully request that all orders be forwarded direct to him, at No. 134. Winiam Street, NEW Tons ; where also may be found, in addition to the above articles, a complete assortment of Fancy and St a r pie Stationery, received by every arrival from Europe. feb26-d2w SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.—We have just recd eive a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries, published by the American Sunday School Union, and' approved by a committee of publication, consisting o members of the following denominations, viz.; Baptist Congregational, Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian, and - Re f ormedf Dutch. These 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 rel4hteorUrent‘ovnaradl%&pcu.blishes two Libraries, Nos. I and 2, of one hundred volumes each, all numbered ready for use, of books from n pages up to 250, at the low price of ten dollars, averaging only ten cents a volume. Also, "A Youth Cabinet Library," of fifty volumes, at the low price of two dollars and Shy cents.. Also, Hymn Books, Question Books, led and blue Tick ets ou paste boards, Maps. &r. All the above we sell at the Union, at Philadelphia prices. Catalogues of Books furnished on application. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 58 Market et., febB between Third and Fourth. , New Confectionery and Bakery. GEORGE NIPPERT has the pleasure of tinnoun- Meg to the people of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has opened, in No. 25, Fifth street. between Wood and Market, with a fine cuusotmentof Confectioneries, Bread, Cakes,Fruit, & o. ke., which he will sell at retail or. wholesale. His customers may rest assured that their orders will be well filled, and with despatch. Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. fehlfi.tf SODA ASH—Pnics Rencom—The subscribers have this day reduced the price of their soda ash, (which is warranted by the manufacturers from 8514038 per cent.) to Oc. for cash, or 41c. for approved notes at 4 months. And for quantities of 5 tons or upwards tadeductiou will be made of fc per pound otT these prices. W. & AL MITCHELTREE, •fel.lo 160 Liberty street. NTICE.—A person named William James le ft a box and chest at the house of the subscriber in:the. Fifth ward about three months ago, and if not called for soon will be disposed of. according to law JAMES MURPHY, feb22-Std• Fitts Ward. :. , ELLERS d NICOLS - Y= ). ;, .i.• - * . '.:.:-.; , t.' . . ....4., ,, .- *„,-4' . ,;;; -- :,; . ,7:: , Lt..,• ; .,. - -, - ,. - ''' , ?.''.l . •' - =';' ,, ‘ ; f.; . ::' - ' . '':"...,,. - 1,.•: - • , '''!.$; ' , ' ..." X -. " .. ...:::' .- .: . ' :'- BIM Ulm >lntelligent. BOAT 51 FEJT Wassß IX TB= CIIANNT.I., ARRIVED, • Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville; • Caleb Cope, 'Moore. Beaver and Wellsville; " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Allanne, Parkinson, do; " America, Decamp,.Cincinnati. " New England, No. 2,. Dean, Cincinnati. DEPARTED, • Steamer Beaver, Clnrk, Wellsville' " Michigan No. 2, Gilson, BCaver, " Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville; • Loafs ItPLane, Bennett, Brownsville. Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati. Avalanche, Williams, St. Louis. Bell Air, - Cincinnati. • Ilibernia, No. 2, , Klinefelter, Cincinnati. • " Skipper, Stoops, Zanesville. Proposals for Bituminous Coal. Notice No. G. MORSE'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEW EOOK FOIL i SAS. GttNIMAZ.— 20 boxes Stearinc Candles, for sale by dccls_ .7.1). WILLIAMS. I 3 RANDY FRUIT-4 cases jam recd and for sale by ) febLl MILLER. & RICKf7I'SON. 11.1E.n1.1011:SS—Fur .0 le to the wine more of. decl JACOB WEAVER- . - - - - CRIISI£ED and Pulverized Sugars for sale at the wine more of [deed JACOB W EA VER. LARO bbla. Cincinnati—superior brand, for. sale by [doc2l SMITH & SINCLAIR. 50AP.,40 boxes, No. 1, Cincinnati, for sale by dec3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. OTASH-4 casks No. 1 article, in store and for sale P by [dec2:l] SMITH Sc SINCLAIR, 56 Wood M. AMILY FLOUR.-700 bbls., for sale by jan27 SELLERS & NICOLS T 4 R.-90 bbls. N. C., for sale by jan27 JNO. F. PERRY, Liberty st IDER VINEGAR-40 bbls. for sale by C ian27 JNO. F. PERRY. • LARD OIL.-5 bbls. winter strained Cincinnati, for sale by tian27] JNO. F. PERRY. SODA ASH.-25 casks, best quality, for sale by j awnJNO. F. rERRY. -,, tkOTASII.-5 casks No. 1, for sale by _L • jau27 JNO. F. PERRY. 1 _ IiEESE.-100 bxs. W. It, in store and for sale, by C jan27 JNO. F. PERRY. ALAN —24,200 lbs. Bacon Shoulders, for sale by jan27 JNO. F...PERRY. ILAISINS.-15 boxes M. R., for sale by jan2s J. D. WILLIAMS RAISINS. -30 big. and qr. bas. M. IL. for gale 1.1 decl3 J. D , SALT. -,10 bide. No. I, jam reed and for sale by jan2d MILLER & = RETRO:4 WF: HIT BEANS-10 bbla. for sale by dect2,3 SMITH dc. SINCLAIR. CLOVER SEEDS bbls, for gale by dee2? SMITH & SINCLAIR. Ti EA NUTS.'-100 bu., superior quality, in store and fos I — sale by [deedll SMLTII dr. SINCLAIR. LARD-30•Kegs No. 1, neatly put up for family use. for sale by [dec2B ] SMITH & SINCLAIR. PUNCHEONS JAMAICA SPIRITS—For sale in ;Jo quantities to suit, by P. C. MARTIN. IRISH WHISKEY-2 puncheons. for sale in quantities to suit. by (clee] P. C. MARTIN. OAT.S—to bags, on consignment, for tole by juntS J. D. WILLIAMS. MASSE:4.-25 bbts. N. 0. Molasses,justreceived 1.11. and for sate, by janl4 MILLER h yam:mos. ATOSEL muscArr. ROCK WlNE—lienkell & C 0 . ,. importation, for sale by the case or bottle, at the wine store of [clec2o) JACOB WEAVER. TROY SAFE.—One lar g e Iron Safe. for sale by 'll B. A. VAIINESTOCK h: CO.. jan'i "LOUR.--C 9 bbls. fresh superfine Flour. of a good brand; just received and for sale, by janli SMITH & SINCLAIR. C IDER VINEGAR-tl.l bbla pnre Vinegar. from Cider C of 1545. in store and for salr.eclictlesale and retail. by Jec9 JACOB WEAVER. CLARIFIED SUGAR-1 61.1.1. N. 0.. rum; 6 extrit: For ude by (jan2S] J D. WILLIAMS. IA 11 . 11 1..5. N.O, MOLASSES; 15 . hllds. strictly prime IN. 0, Sugar;just received and ror sale. by *lll MILLER & RICKETSON. lOAF SVGAR.-5 ) 1,b15. No. 0 Loa ( Sugar: for sale . 4 low to close consignment, by mull JAMES MAY. •_ _ _ QPARKLING MOSELLE HOCK WINE---For sale by A., the case or bottle. at the wine store of deela JACOB WEAVER. ti HAD AND MACKEREL.-7 hf. tibia Trimmed Shad; bbls. No.li Mackerel, for sale l‘y janll J A MF.S. MAY- .kZERAC BRANDY-8 half and quarter pipes, pale vintages from ',17 to '4l: for sale by deer- P. C. 11ARTEN. PORE. -100 Lads Mess Pork; 18 do. Rump do., in store and for sale. by pan 27 & NICOLS. IVAILS AND SPIKES-4ZO kegs Nails and Spikes. a . I sorte.t in store and for sale. by L. S. WATETIMA.N. QTEEI..—A general assortment of Cast. Shear, E. Rise C) ter. German, American and Spring Steel. to store and for sale by [jan.l7] L. S WATERMAN. ATSINS-00 bxs. and yr bx, M IL for sale. by J. D. NVILLIAM§. deels No . 110 Wood ,t Q I:0 AR AN I) MOLASSES-20 hats. Prime N 0. Sae 5.7) ar. .10 bids. N 0. Molasses. Just received and for sale (Inner ) SELLERS & NICOLS. IINS.EED blils Prime Linseed Oil. on eon ,4 siimment, and for sole by- janr.!6 SF..I.F.RS & NICOLS,I7 I.lb.rty lATM OIL.—:0 bbis. Conkling'f No. 1 Winter laird .-4 Oil. for milt at reduced rates. by jaii2o & NICOLS RYE FLOUR.-27 Mils. Rye Flour. a prime artt&le'for family use. just reraiyed and for sale. by ran 24 1.. N. WATF.RMAN. I)EKWEIV..A'F FLA.,11.:R.-114 sacks. a superior aril 3 note. in store and for sale by jan2.l LS. WATERMAN. TTOPS.--5 sacks, on contiansnent and for sale, by ; janll MILLER & RICKETSON • jatitin 56 Market at., between Third and Fourth. ENNA—.I. hales - East India." just rrecised tritoli for tJ Fait, by B A FA lINF44TOCK 8 C 0.," nos` .9 Cor. Fivit and Wood dot rIDOPERS' eases. just reed nu for sale. by U. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.. itostri) Cor. First and Wood its. rIOCK AND rROWN—A few• baskets of this eclebrat ed Wine offered for sale at the wine store of 110V2S . JACOB WEAVER. T (( ; WOOD-100 bblr. jaet received and for sale. by jj 13. A. PAUSE-STOCK & CO., nov2s Cor. Firm and Wood ais 1A1313. 31AGNES1A-2 eases. just reed and for sale by 13. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.. dec3 Cor. Firm and Wood sic rp OWTO JALAP-2 cases. just recd and for sale. by B. A. FAUNS:STOCK & CO.. dee3 Cor. First and Wood ats. lust received and for sale, by B. A. FAIINKSTOCK & CO., deco Cor. Fiat and NVoml P fIOSI'IIORCS-410 lbs.. jost reed and for isale, by lb. A. FA lINESTOCK Sc. CO.. dee!! Cor. First and Wood at. ICELAND Moss--t bnle, just reed am tor sale. b) H. A. FAIINESTOCK .4. CO., ' dec2 Cor. First and NVood sts. CANDLES. -20 boxes Stearine; 10 .. Star; 5 " Sperm; For sale by Dan2sl J. D. WILLIAMS suciml..-6 tads. Prime New Orleans; 2 bbls. D. FL Crashed; 10 '. assorted Loaf; For sale by [jan2s) J. D. WILLIANIS. CASES-I doz. each, of toy "Superior Aromatic J \Vote Ritter~" for sale to the trade with per cent. ME Also, for sale by the gallon or single bottle. at the wine store of (deep JACOB WEA VER. il lN tto.EW TESTAMF,NTS.—TyddaII's New Testament i Leza's ditto; Sweedon's ditto; French and German 11. S. BOSWORTH & CO., dec4 No. 43 Market at. wEET MAI,A(tA WINE.-14 lib's. and India bb's. 171 Sweet Malaga Mountain Wine. for sale at low Prices. by JACOB WEAVER. • not 47 Wine Store. T EA. -10 half chests Young Ilyson Ten; 5 •• " Imperial (.1. P.; l 0 " Chulnu Pouchong; • :30 catty boxes, various styles: For ,ale by Dan2s) J. D. WILMA:tiII MACKEHEL.-60bble. No. 3, large Mackerel 5 No. 1; 5 " No. 2; ,• n sun, and for .ale. by janll MILLER & RICKI.7rSON 'DI, CHROMATE POTASH-400 lbs. English, just re j 7 calved and for sale. by B. A. FAHNESTOCK h CO., n0v9.9 Cor. First and Wood sts. LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS—Just received, by Express, 75 more of those very fashionable Long and Square Plaid Shawls. decl6 A. A. MASONS CO D • fa. , unit 8 over 2 bbls. White Beans; 6 " Flaxseed; 28 kegs No. 1 Lard; • 6 bbls. 12 casks Cheese; 85 bxs Just received and for sale, by jan2.s MILLER & RJCKETSON - VITINES TO ARRIVE-50 qr. casks Burgundy port;V! 50 hhds. White Wine; 2.5 hf. hhds. " .` To arrive at New Orleans the last of this month, or the begininng of the next, per ship Waverly, Timnan, Mas er, direct from Celte—for sale by dec2o r. C. MARTIN. ORANGES: ORANGES"-100 boxes Oranges, in prime order; 100 boxes Raisins; 10 bags Filberts; bales Bordeaux Almonds; for sale by JOSHUA RHODES. febls doi corner of Fourth and Smithfield sic SUNDRIES -400 doz. Playing Cards; 200 whole and half cans Sardines; • 10 baskets Olive Oil; • 10 ble. ass'd Catsup. and Brandy Fruits; 5 bbl.. Crushed Sugar; 4 " Loaf S cases Lemon Syrup; • 10 bgs. Lemons. For sale by •feb7 P. C. MARTIN. SUNDRIE3.-3 bbls: Lap); 2,5 bushels Dried peaches; IQ " Apples; 4 doian Woolen Spcks; 66 lba. Beeswax; On consfgnment, and for rale by janlB J: D. WILLIAMS ~..~ e ~`r,e?~;~-a s ate,.-~~.~~~ -'"-~ --- 1% 1 =ME ±llisallemeons. EMEi ~'~-~.~ . Miscellaneous. DRIED APPLES-200 bushels, for sale by. feb2.s .• & SINCLAIR TIMED PLACH f.1.4.-I6l.lbusheli; - for sale by. • feh2s • SMITH & SINCLAIR. A1:1'-1311LbIs510 1, now• !ninth' and for sale • 0 feb2s A ' i •at X T_TOPS-5 balce.,;on consigument and furs c by . / fet2s MILLER S. RICKM.;SON. ROLLBurfft.:-.5 bhls. fresh , put up in cloths , for sale by .0:eb211 SMITH & SINCLAIR. USTARD--Arrime article ht and lb. bxa fcrr bale M by (fb9.l.] SMITH & SINCLAIR. SOAP -50 boxel No. 1, large bare. reed and for sale by fob.% SELLERS & NICOLS. CVER SEE- IUO bd . just rec'd and for sale by feb,lB ' . . SMITH & SINCLAIR. "ID YE FLOUR-13 bbls. superior, for sale by lA, febld : J. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood et. C : ._- 11EES . - F.-.)o` imxs..for sale by febld ' J. D. WIL:LIAMS. 110 Wood st. O . CORCHINGS bbls., on consignment, fur sale by CI fol)W -.1. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood st. Vitte.Sll TUMATOES--2 doz. bottles, nopenor article, 1: for sole by a WILLIAMS. TjiloE—lo tierce's Rice, ids% rec'd and for sole by 1.A. , febl2 MILLER & RICKETSON. • rpAR-25 bbl's. Wilmington Tar. rec'd and for sale by 1 febl2 . ! MILLER & RICKETSO.N. mu cT WINF-25 andsale febl2 .MILLER & ZsA. ALSPICE-10 bags now Inndine. and for sale b y jou] & RICKETSON. P . POTASH-12ensks, for sale low, to close consignment fel)711, P. C. MARTIN - - ---- DRIED PEACWS.-100 buslisls, for sale kq , decita SMITH & SINCLAIR. -Irjl pipes Swan and Black 1 iorse I ;s Al er - [dead] P. C. 'MARTIN. 113UCKRI'.1.--450 d6z. just received and for sale by JUIPI feb3 SMITH lc SINCLAIR TT EC, BUTTER'-6 kegs, for sale by 11 dee2o ' SMITH & SINCLAIR. LILA XSEED.—i,„ i'e \V bags fur Mlle, by dvel • SMITH & SINCLAIR, DRIED APPLEfs.-50 biz. for sale by dec.cti -1 SMITH & SINCLAIR. PET.CASTII4.ON & CO. BRANDY-2 hi pipes. for sale by ; .: i.decM P. C. :MARTIN. VIII.ORIDE Lpip-15 casks jFAIIN ust rec'd and for CO V jan. B. A. ESTOCK & CO. COFFEE--Ino bags prime Rio Coffee, now landing and for sale by tian2s] MILLER. & RICKETSON. ICE.---5 tierces new Rice, just reed and for sale. by JR, jait2o MILLER & RICKETSON. SA LT-4A bbla 1, just received and for saleb ( 3• - jitoi3l • MILLER & RICKETS • riATS-100 bu.,eonsignment, for sale by janl7 J. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood•at. D OLD aLltrit; . -- 3 bia.for Pale by janl7 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wool at. SA RDIN F.S.--50. boxers Sardines; 50 hr: do. do.. for sale by - [decso P. C. MARTIN. lARD--95 kegs and 15 bbl:. No. 1 Lard. in PICIST and .1 for sale by .. :,{iaar3ll L. S. WATERNIAN. 1 - 3UNCII — ItAISKS- 5 0 boxes fresh, just reeeivedin 13 for bale, by ;..Ifebli SMITH .k SLNCLAIR. Al - 01 , . ASS ES --4 ifi !ibis. Jai received and for sale, by .1,11 fel. I ' SMITH & SINCLAIR. Ili OLL BUTTEIL-4 lads_ mesh. and neatly put up. for Ili., nub. by - ' (frbfli SMITH & SINCLAIR. luN; IfON PORTIIII.--r: casks, to pint and quart bottles. / for sale by :,,,• Ifeblj P. C. MARTIN. I sEIGN-1;1 - ,..::ititANDY:=6 half pipinS A Seiirnitic ...li, 13randy, for saIO by Idecei_ .P. C. _ MARTIN. _—. —_ HiLLft.7OH TE SCIAP:--40 Loire Chilliebthe Soap, in store and for safe by 1..1,25 mit.i.r.ft & 11.14-I:I7TRUN C L A I t I ~1 '--o• hhdaTable Claret: 5 't ! 'Bordeaux - In store. for sak by kb.25 . !. NIILLER St RICKETSON. L . - _. INsEED oil.--46 bbis. Linseed Oil. in store and for sale by sELLrits & NICOLS, fe Ina So. II Liberty to. ACON—'23 MM.:prime shoulders, ID Ms. 'Ms*, just rt jj est.:viand for sale by cb2l SELLERS & ;q/COLS. lAnD tart.. Coaling'. No. 1 Lard 011, in store O and for sale at educed pries. by feb2l SELLERS di. NICOLS f OULD CANDLES -50 boxes Mould Cs:ldles, it An store and fur Mile by feb2l SELLERS & Nirol.s. orrc.E-40 bat s Proae litaT recejvcd p r Urey C Eagle. and for talc, by SAIITII ar SINCLAIR. lobo TTENNESSEY FAL\ NDY-4 WI pipes, London color. j...L Vining* of '41.!...t0 arrive and fur st, drat:l' C 'MARTIN . LltlNbosrl 3 oll.l'llll- I .;Casks London l'ortcr, in rpm( and ptnt ,§ottics, for sale by dc P. C. MARTIN. BCCRWIIEAT — ViIoIf IL-10 sucks prune Flour o IluriMient, for sale by SMVI'II 7k SINCI.AIR I.IION-00 :oh> Li:14110h, *warted. %hire alhl 101.14 V try I. S. \V ATEREAN, yan:rl !.: No. 31 Water, mod fi Front cu. fIRLELI 1 7 1.7X711115--1. 5 0 Mr prime 01go Peaches, air If stile teV ik SINCLAIR AM!! 5 , 3. ood of prime brands, received by steamboat Ringgold. and for sale by Iab3SMITH & SINCLAIR . ekl.lt 11111SiCECT - 11.“ --.10 whole and half bids. Old l.j Rye Widakey.l.t',o7: 15 do. do. Old Peach Brandy. 1.10. For sale by • itehil P. C. ISIARTIN. A tfiggicto - Alt.iiivi s ;--170ii,Ti7aTiT6Titjt wvre — and if Burgundy Port Wine, expected tinily to arrive. feb7 P C. MARTIN buses flinch itassins, juftt rcreivvd said lot .o.le by L. S. 7WATEILMAN, 4_, No 11 Watri-, and 62 Front at • • •• • assorted. Booo ill . l(l.. P.assorted. in store and for ante . by S. WATI-:RNIAN. lebta No. :11 Water. and 62 Front at. TTArr sAN vrit NE AND SWEET MALAGA la WIN I 3 gr.,Sasks Ilnut San Verne Wine; S M. Wine: just received and Mr sale Its (fetta,l MILLER & incKETsoN. 7) rialliriirtieels Improved Patent ZINC' WASH ,Gt BOARDS, wlidlesele and retail. at manufacturers prices, by J. D. WILLIAMS, fetal 110 Wood street. S I UN blt I F-4:: 127,t , T! , Tow Yarn; lOU IliUkory firoonnt, on cinisionent. titr Kale by [ichlt?) J. 11. VIl..t.\MS. 110 Wood •I. 2 Stipa House; 2 " rh!la. Steam Syrup ! or sale l,t MERlNOS—ltccrived per express, at :so. 62, Market street. another invoice of to, pieces French Merinos. choice colors. A. A. MASON Ac it oi.AssE.B_.. bids. New Orleans: A `2 Philadelphia Steam Syrup: t Cane For sale by ,Initi2.sl J. I). WILLIAMS. s It ANL/ MOLASSES —2O hhds. priVie N.O.Sttprt 40 bbls. N. 0. Molasses; Just received and icir;ralv by jan3l SELLERS & Nirms. WINTER OIL-1200 gall. Natural Col. Sperm Oil; 4600 Bleached Winter Whale; 0300 " low priced •• •• '• Just received and fOr sale low by fcbl2 MILLER & RICKETSON. A T OSS! AlOBB '.. , •tlfast received and for sale a few bales Moss, oi l a very superior quality. J. ANKRIM & CO.. ,; File Factory. sth Ward. W l ir. n.„, ;' °„ :` r iP , t t i,; 4 .r"rAt m tretAce s °,7':;!na';'d Austin, Burke's Hoistdug, 'Fourth street, Pittsburglt. feb4-tt T_TOCIIHMEIR. 1009. P. A. Ithunm & Co.'s Direct Ex portution to theVnited States, for sale by the case or bottle, at the Winc:Slore of dec2o JACOB WEAVER.. TALENTiNES.—A'splendid assortment of comic and sentimental Valentines. for lisle by JOHN H. 31ELLOR. feblo Ell Wood street, 1 - 4 . I3I3ERT'SC v aTia - icii/ Writing Fluid .a assortod stud 11. bottles, constantly on hand and for sale by . • D. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO, dee2.B corner First and Wood streets. LAnD-140 keglieLcaf Lard, received per steamer A. merican, and (Or sale L. S. WATERMAN, No. 31 Market. and 0.2 Front atm 1,... RESII TEAS--60'hf. chests and caddies Young Hy , son Gunpowder; Imperial. and Black Teas, just re coived and for sale by 1.. S. WATERMAN, (0316 N. No. 31 Water. and 62 Front sta. HO - CRIIEISIEII. - FIOCKWINE — LGITeI porters to the United States; for sale by the case or bottle, at the Wine Mire of dee2o . JACOB WEAVER. TWAINT - AST) - 171011 COLORED DE LAIN ES—A. A IT Mason 4- Co., 62111Iarket street, have just received per Express, an asiortment of the above very fashion:t able goods, tor chilO,_ ___cit's wear. tico7 NEW GOODS - - . A.,!.11. MASON & CO., No. 62, Market st, have just recelYrid an extensive assortment of Day say and ranee Dreas!tuttolut; also, Gimps and Fringes, of every variety; Caahmere Cravats, Silk Scarfs, &e. declB S OAF-2s boars Nak 1 Soap; 5 ; 10 " Fahey; 10 " Palm; For sale by janl7 D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at DRUGS.—Resin.. Jalapa, Ergot, Cochineal, Dover's Powder, Sem.l.l4llchta, Scm. Coriander, Wood Nap. tlm, Balsam Tolu, dantharidcs;jllSt rec'd and for sale by B. FAHNESNOC.E. & Co., declo ! corner First and Wood sts LOAF SIIGAR-26 bbls. Nos. 4,5, 6, and 7, Louisiana; Iv - Coarse Pulverised Loaf; 46' " fine ft .‘ In store and for sala by de.c. t MILLER & RICKETSON. BLANKETS!BLINRETS!! BLAN tarns ':!—Gen tian, Blue Mackinaw, Whitny,4ud Country Blankets, at eastern cost, to claim consignment. at ~: ROBINSONS, -Fifth street, dect2o one door below Wood . t. F IWITS-6 bblsi,,Priine Oranges; 25 boxca 'Lemons; - 5 kegalKalaga Gramm; z.: All in good order, As! received on consignment, and for sale low, at the WhiO Store of JACOB WEAVES., decltS r,l corner of narket,and Front ate. . ... - 1 ESE( 1.11.L71T,..--00 drums Smyrna Figs; !2 bbls. ZaitteCurrants; I'i 12 boxes Genoa Citron; - . ::.20 ": lit. R. Raisins: for sale by dec3l ' rD. WILLIAMS, 1111Wooli at. X l l ; .1 f pry' MEE REM `~" ri.t',_ r 1!Z==11 HAND STREET PROPERTY FOR - SALE t i , --4. , Valu able Three Story Erick House and Lot, situated on the east side of Hand street; near the bridge; and now in the occupancy of Rev. Pass:want. The house is built in modern style; and is nearly new. Kitchen and dining room in the rear; an all : The apartments well arr.4nged for comfort and cone nienee. i'iCe Price and terms accommodating. S. CETILBERT, General Agent, feb29 50, Smithfield sweet, rim RENT.—A FARM containing about ati acres, with a fine dwelling house arid good barn, situated in Peebles township, but a short distance from the city, (the properly of the late Richard Biddle, Etto.) This property would be desirable ford dairy, and would be rented for a term of years. Apply to . • feb%)-(11m 4. IL SITOENBERGER. rrlo LET-4 two atery l briek.honse. with a basement 1 story, opposite the neyv Court flouse, on,Fiftli street. Possession given on the Ist or. Enquire of feb29-lw D.l)ewning, Irvin street Desirable Property in Allegheny City. - FOR SALE—A valuable two story Brick House, with two large lots of ground, fronting . on two streets, sit uated in a pleasant and healthy location. Every upon. meat is well finished. • • ALSO—A good two story Brick Houise, well arranged, and finished with Porch in front and rear; in a - plearnt location near the Hand street bridge. Price low; and terms liberal. fetal , CUTILBERT. Gen. Agent, • . 50 Smithfield st. Meal Estate Market. FOR SALE—A good two story brick House. well ar ranged, with large lot of ground : 24 feet front on Vine street. Price low. and terms easy. Also. a new two story Brick House 'shunted on Walnut street, Fifth Ward, near the Ward School House. and will be sold at a bargain. S. MITI IBERT. feb 21 General Agent, 50 Smithfield at. FOR SALE—The subscriber otters for sale the improve meats and property he now ocettpies,aitunted on.the Fourth Street Road, about three miles front the city; con sisting of a well finished Brick-House, containing ten rooms, and a cellar under, the whole; an excellent Brick Tenant House, containing three room.. a large barn and excellent stabling: a never failing running spring of soft water, and a puntp ofexcellent watei at theicitellen door: also. n garden, containing some choice fruit trees, togeth er with about ten acres of excellent ground. The above property will be sold on reasonable terms, and possession given on the first day of April; if not cold, it will be for rent after that day. - For further information apply to the subscriber, Ori the premises. tob2l-davrtAp'l , DAVID BEELER. (Gazette copy and charge Post.) TITE undersigned, Agcrit for the heirs of Isaac Shope. dee'd, offers for Rent that large and commodious Tan Yard, situate in the east of Mount-pleasant, for a term' of years to suit the Renter.: The improvements consist of Fifty Lay-awcry Yea. with the necessary Pools, Limes. . 4ctes, and Latches. The Tan Sho . Bark Sheds. di.c.. are large and convenient. There is: 4 r failing supply of pore water. Tqere is a Steam Engi attached to the Yard, Mr grinding bark , handling. leather, c. Brown's Patent is also attached to the Yard. This Yard is situated in; a section of country where the best quality of bark can be got very conveniently. and at moderate prices. The turnpike. leading from Pittsburgh to Cumberland, passes the door of the premises. 'Terms will be moderate. Enquire of the subscriber. neurthepremises. DANIEL SHUPE. Agt. for heirs of Isaac Shupe, drc'd. February IS. IS49.—Greensborgh Itfpub. f•htlEtt-.._ TOR SALE—The Fteninhool LOUIS AfeL.INE. She I: hits just been repaired, and well fitted for the Saint outs 'trade. Enrinire of I. K. MOORHEAD. Lfel✓22•tf .• ro LET—A Brick Mese, corner of Weltt.r toui Ful 1 ton streets. formerlr occupied by J. B. Butler. Pos sessiou given immediately. Apply to leLULtf J. r. CUMNINS. LMT, one or two comfortable Riitinis, in Allegheny City, on the corner oil Ann and Correy streata. Ap ply to tieht?) J W. LYNCH. 'TO Lot, !I - IWO Lorre Rooma. with steam power. F:iittire at I the File Factory. corner of O'Hara and Lilicaty sta., Nth Ward, Pfitsburgh. febitl-tAp J. A NKRIM & 411 1, 1 01711 new Erick Houses, situate on Grant cf.. and fur nisbed in the beat style, with double parlours, and sliding doors, with dining room and kitchen on the first floor. and six good rooms on the other two storie4. En quire in The same row, of .1)11 WM. CliUnCii. addi.l-00 ' , f — Td — E47•l7: - -,c"It;;;i:i - Ticifdlii - si.i. arid thr siccond 1 and third storms of a Wick hoi.tr, curlier uf Fifth and Union atreeis. ALSO—A very neut and convenient Frame Cottage in Allegheny city. Apply to JAMES MAY. T °Ts FOR_SALE—Two Building Late, in the Sixth I A Ward, each 24 by 18 feet. on which there ie a necer leilutK of water. Geb7l CEO. COCURAN. 'l l O Basen.a.ht with t,vo rearm, suitable for 1 a phyiician Or dentist: o - r Penn street. between liana and Irwin streets. [1002 8 2 L. S' II IsET.r—One new three story Dwelling House. with bath house attached, Situate near the corner of Wylie and Washington streets. Possession given on the first of April next. JOHN F. FERRY TO LET.— Three itwellin7 houses. situate on Fourth street. near the Canal Bridge, in the city of Pitts burgh. Also. a Room. 75 by 20 feet, with a convenient Writhe , on 5111. near WOOd Aka. a (Caine dWeiiiaelWQ stories. with an acre of ground under cultivation. situate, on Ohio Lane. in the city of Allegheny Enquire of inns 1 D WILLIAMS. 110 Rout at. Let," - ••MIA NEW two stiAry 13riek Dwelling Intim, Ait‘i ated nn the East Common. Allegheny city. (RCSr the residence of Judge Irwin.) nod finished to the list modern style, with handsome portico in front. doable par lors, loroollted with inarliir mantels and miry,. ed sliding; doors dining room and kitchen on the first floor. and four good lied rooms on the steinni story: with finished garret. Rtmtvire of RICHARD GRAY, on the premises; or m ishit-4( JAMES PARK, Jr. 8 ca. Second it. Ilossatronts Fan. I. lOFFER FOR SALE, my llomewocd propertv.con4 prising between five and six hundred acres of land.— I shall have a road opened, running through th. 4 principal body of the land. so as to render it easily accessible trout the turnpike, and the Squirrel 11111 and Braddock's Field roads, Any portion of the property may be obtained. so as to suit the wishes null Convenience of purchasers. Mr. Daniel Negley. of F r ast Liberty. will give any gen eral information an to the locality - of the land—end Mr. George Bailey will oblige 'me by attending in person. and showing any particular part of it, and giving iiithriminoo as to the terms of sale. ' ; WV' H. WILKINS. 110XIMOOD, Fele :411i:49.-41nd. ENTING AND TO lIIINT.—For &or on Sharrs.— lA. Two nice small Farms of 30 and 59 acres, adjoining Freedom. Beaver count. PCIMIIIII who ha ce farms. dwelling houses, stores, SC. &e.. for rent. eon have the tame recorded and attended to. and persona who wish to rent will have: their wishes- complied with, and ull kinds of agencies attended to for very moderate charges, at ISAAC HARMS' General Agency and Intelligence Office. Fifth street jantl: -REIS & BERGER respectfully call the attention of p.r , sons desiring to purchase Clocks. having on hand a very large and well selected assortment of Jrrotne and other Clocks—received direct froin the manufacturers-- which enables them to sell cheaper than most of the other houses in this city. Dealers in Clocks will therefor+ do well by calling at their establishment. and inspecting their stock, and ascertain the low prices they sell them at. RBIS & BERGER., fe.b2-Im S. W. coriter Smithfield and Second sis. Selling Off ntilleduced Prices. GBEAT BARGAINS.— , The largest and bent stock of Furniture ever offered in Pittsburgh, is now ready for sale at greatly reduced' prices, to close out the busi ness of the Into firin of Roberts & Kane; consisting of every variety of the most modern patterns of Furniture and Chairs. Those iu.svaut of any thing in the thrniture lint will find it to their nth/anti:MO to call at No. ft Third street. before purchasing elsewhere. By order of the Administrators of the late 'Win. B. Rob erts. fe1319-1m ' , , Q, ODA ASII—The subsctibers are now extensively en -1:1 gaged in the importation of Soda Ash, from one of the most celebrated manufacturers iu England, and have on hand, and will receive during the spring, a large sup ply, (several shipments being now on the way,) which they will warrant equal, if not superior, to any imported into the United States' and which they arc prepared to sell at the lowest market price, for cash, or on time for approved bills. The strength is warranted from 95 to 88 per cent., (5 to 8 per cent. above the standard strength, which is SO.) ET Present price, 4 to 41e.. according to quantity. pa),- inent. &c. & M. MITCHELTREE, feb2l-d3t No. 160, Liberty st. DR. RA.1.P1113 CELEII4TED VEOSTASLE PILLS ere for sale, wholesale and retail. at the REAL E3?ATE OEVICE. No. 50, Smithfield et. Also, by Win. Cole. Allegheny •city: J. G. Smith. Bir mi ngh a ut; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward. kb 21 Notice 'l l O the Master. Carpenters 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 tiny upon their present wages, on the first day of April next. By order of the Associa tion. WM. E. ERRETT, R. S. feba-tf (Jennie' and Dispatch copy.) _ Wall Paper. et LAZED ANT) UNGLAZED, OF EP ER Y VARIETY k_,T OF PATTERNS. 18,000 pieces Superior Glazed Paper. 5.000 do do Unglazed do FOR inALLS. PARLORS AND Ch AMBERS. They will be lied for CASH ORAAGS, AT LESS PRICE than they can be purchaisetlintNEW yOIIK OR PHILADEL PHIA. Those havinFhouses to paper. arid INIERCHANTS:buy ing to sell again, will find a bettor article of WALL PA PER., for LESS MONEY, thou hes over been offered in THIS MARKET lIEFORE. Call and examine at the WALL. PAPER STORE of J. SHIDLE. A D.MINISTRATORS'INOTICE—Whereas, letters of 1 - 1. administration to the estate of James Swaney, late of the city of PittsburghOecerused, have been granted to the subscribers, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to come forward and make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, will present them, duly authenticated{ for settlement. or.onc i n upsTr.R.l fa,l6delt 41 . 4. RY SWANEY, 00-I t ARTNERSIIIP-4Thenndersimied sus associated with hirnself3Ohn Nicole, from Baltimore, in the Grn. eery and General Commission Business, nnder the style of Sellers & Nieols.• paled 4ilJanuarylS49. jan2o FRAS. SELLERS. FINAL NOTTCX—AII persons indebted to the estate ,of V. Cahill, deceasod. are notified to call and settle on or before the let day; f Marsh next, as all accounts unsettled after that day,•will be planed in the hands elan Alderman for Immediate action,. The tbovo will he en forced withopt distinction of persons. , , . . jOHN J, MITCHEL, Attorney at Law. rebl7,dtit (Telesph copr.) ~,~„~-~ MEE ~4.,,~ ?f,,.. ,- .,-,.,F-...?-,t - ,::..•. - .„ ;',.:.'.,:1:',..:.:•.;,.". :„:,' ,.. .•,:',;::`..1 . ' .i , il'..l'::-.''.; 1.:::.-`.;'S'::::. _for Oak ;and 4113 MU3:=l To Let, Cloc I Cloek•t Clockm I Smithfield Ist. Pittahureh , Steam-33oat Calninn. ifirsit.i ...lAA' 1848. • ' • . 1848. CINCINNATI A:sr) yrrrsumiGH DAILY STEADL PACKET LINE. rpHIS Independent Line of steamers Is now coMposed I. of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river . business.-- The line has been in crperauon for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn partson with any passenger me in the Union fob safety, ragularity;and speed. , All 'that money can procure .has been provided for the safety, comfort arid-convenience of passengers. The boats leave for tincimfati its follows: • wi il i O le N av D e .dir itts P. b i u e ra ß h E e r; ; ; T The mo ll, n l d o a x y o inp sos ni n i xi ng li a , l e i ti o p o t.. c S i t o s e n k e ; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. 3i. , ' 4 TURSDAY PACKET,—The BIEERZILV tio. J Capt. Jno. Klinefelter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday Morning m* 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every - Tuesday eveiting ut.lo r. M. . , • WEDNESDAY PACKET.—fI he ISinw ENGLAND No. 2. "Capt. S. Dean. will leAve Pittab'urgh-e'veryNiresthearlay morning at 10 o'clock; I VheolingeverylVeilOesday even ing at 1.0 r. THURSDAY PA CRET.—The Sammaav, Capt. R. J. Grace, will letiVe Pittsburgh every Thursday . morning at. 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 p. M. FRIDAY PACKET.—The CLIPPEIP - NO....Capt. Crooks, willleaVe Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 1O:o'clock; Wheeling every . Friday evening ut 10 P. U. .• SATURDAY PACKET.—The Masan:wan, Carl. De Comp.-will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening 70. /0 P. M. . SUNI) AY PACKET—The IsSae . Nirwros, Copt, d. G . Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every Sundayrnorning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 4. M. nov 19. Nor Cincinnat i. The new and splendid . Passenger Steamer HIGHLANDER. Captain.ll. A. Foasx, will nave or t re above and all intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage,having superior accommodations, apply on board. febin • For Cincinnati. TILE fast running Passenger stmr PENN SYLVANIA, R. C. GRAY, slaster,will leave for the a ove and intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. telati 1848. -- • • 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. • • FEBIIrART Ist, Mb?. Fsnaussr let, ISM LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. 41. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Cupt, James Parkinson: BALTIC ; Copt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS M'LANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new. and are fitted up without 'ward to expense. Every comfort that mone& can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Bout, at the foot of Floss st. Passengers will be punctual on board. as-the bouts will certainly leave at the advertised hours. jan:ll For Lontwville. THE Kentueey River rafket, GREY EA GLE, BILOIUS. Muster. will lett%e for the above and intermediate porn, roxilarly. Fur freight or iniesage epply rtli Huard. feta • For Brownsville. - The new and splendid passenger antl mail Atrathe r 11A LTII *. Capt. A. Jscous. will ksavc fort ie a ore port daring the preseet week. ai tf ♦. st., positively. For freight or passage. apply 611 bon rd. 1032 For Brownsville. la,v Mail and Passenger -steamer AT LANTIC. JAmAN PARKINSON, Master. will leave for e above port thio day, at eA. positively. For freight or passage npply oft board. . febe For St. Lords. TIM good stenuter ST. AN'rIIONY. M. Mia,vir, will leave (Ur the above and tnierme iota ports as soon us dye Spring trade cotnutenee.t For freight or passage apply on hoard. or to feba JAMES 111.'.. Water st. For St. Louts. jiatiTllE: exerlient and light draught ',Mauler SWAN. It. May. Master. will leave fur Abe above and intermediate landiugf iu a few weeks. For freight or pa..sage apply on board, or to fab3 JAMES MAY. Water st. For St. Louis TIIE splendid steamier NORTIT C . AROII.I- NA. DEV INNXti. Master. will leave fur the a owe and intemtediutu ports. no regularly. For freight or promote apply no board. feb4 For St. Louts jiggait NW new and splendid steamer ANDREW Fri.ToN. AV. 11:Frtios.Nitetcr. avill leave for the above and intermediate landing• regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jani: .1 AMES MA V. • - For New Orlean... l a lif ra i l'IlF: ..I^ollll`f ADIEU WAN EAGLE will le av r for the above and all intrrtuediule Port- Tr Tolax, y. For Height or 11U553gf :11111V on 1.111 . 11. or to fad' (T. B. 1111.TENBUTIITER. Arent. P — o — r New Orleams. Aff ta ir splendid new steamer SAVANNA. llev ram's. Mater. will leavelor the above all intermediate Inading‘. regularly. For freight or 'maser., apply an l.aurrl. febt .M=Ua=ll =1:1= ;atTHE steamboat 1111.-IVEIL .Cusittr,..,• C uiaa. Master. will: during the miming winter Beason. make daily trips to Heaveruitil leaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9 o'clock, and Well, vale at 1 o'clock. r. al. deelS D. M. HARTON & CO.. Atoms. rnivATr. DISEASES. Di, Brown. 4of 65 Diamond be-con sulted all roasts of a private d nattiermentent • i‘ to the human frame. Svhilis arid Syphili • eruptions.gonorrinea r anti its consequences, ygether with all re nereal d Licosa. impurities of the blots with tilt diseases of I,7lmo:origin. skin diseases.with strictures. glees. urethral discharges. seminal weakness and impolettep also. piles; rheumatism. female weakness. discuses of the womb. monthly 'suppressions. diseases of the joints, fistula in nub, nervous ailections. pains iu the bank aud loins. irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kfiTheys. scorbutic eruptions. teller. ringworm. - mercurial disenses, TWELVT: YEARS' PRACIICE r.velitsieely devoted to the study and treatinent of vene real disorders, and those arising trout youthful excesses . , gaiety, climate. or Unpurities of the blood:' whereby the cunsumitou may have been enfeebled. enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who rutty place themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's others arc conveniently arranged into sep arate apitrunents. Patients eau visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other It is of importance to marry persons ill mold of medical to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all surd], Dr. Brown's ready skill hi removing! eentrent dis eases. in their various forms and stages, otfersinducements •.;which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby Sp -prised that Dr. thrown has been regularly educated 111 every branch of medicine, and fur the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon iii Pittsburgh Wito gives his Whole attention to thoSe com plaints. IrrCertain. safe and speedy cures will, in Full cases, be guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, without inter ruption from business. Irrlfernia or Rupture.—Dr. Bsown also invites per sous afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has puid particu lar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance. asking advice. must contain a fee. or they will not be attended to. /1177 - oflice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street. towards the market. Consultations strictly confi dential. ocn?s-ilkwly. ii, " Bl5.'il.A.TISAt.:---Dr. lirowit's newly discovered rem edy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 65. Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at Inn, intllA-drowti EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corn, of Penn and Sr. flair Sirres, Pittsburgh, Pa. rinlE subscriber. having assumed the management o. 1 this long established and popular Hotel, respectfully announces to travellers and the public generally, that he will be at all times - prepared to accommodate than in all things desirable in a well regulated Hotel, The House is how being thoroughly repuifod throughout, auduew fur niture added; and no pains will bo spared to make the FAXCITANUE one of the user a= Hotels in the country. The undersigned very respectfully solicits n•continuanee of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore received. THOMAS OWSTON, • feblo-dow Proprietor. P INK.—Just received nt the PE IN Tz 1.7 Stuns, IV Fourth st., 30 KEGS PROUT'S %% - INTER . NEWS INK, in 20 lb. and 50 lb. kegs. Front's Printing Ink is acknowledged. by printers, lobe the best manufac tured in the country. A. JAYNES, feb3-daw Agent for the ,Manufacturer. NFORMATIO WANTED .— MARS. Neif.t, and VAR- A. gARET WOODS, daughters of Henry . Woods. late of lialites. Dauphin comity, Pr.„ left their SWIM'S I , :Sidallee. in Dauphin county, gown rtis of ten years ago. end as Their father lately died, their brothers ere 411ZIOUP. to receive sonic Information, as to whetherihey are in fill life, end where they now reside. A letter directed to Mr. John Sales, Harrisburg! , Post office, Pa., will receive attention, and the contents will be promptly communicated to the parties interested. Editor. of Papers will subservc the cause of humanity by petilishing this notice.-11arrisburg Unio!r. February 2. lekto. ITAVA.NA CIGARS-100,000 Imported Cice arrive. ro, of ) as the 1. following celebrated brands, ipart to m slating of: Ceres. Ila PrinciPere Antiguedeci. Steeinboat - " Washington Regalia, Ville o, is. •i - Repedes. .‘ . F;sculepict. La Begetters. O. L Dos Amigos, "ii ' 2. . De Fester. Ode:, - London Urania, Ln Pahnia, • . • Lord Byrons, Cazadores, • Eagle Principe-4, For sale by • feh7 P. C. MA d P h • push.p eao es, 2k/4d bush. Clover Seed; bbls. Dried Apples; - ' - II " Butter; 1 a Lard; 1 bs4e Heft: bbis- 81041--N.Vhitd; Asada; ill; StOTO sale bt,:. • ' S. WATERIkIui, febfd ?io. DI Water. and 6 2 repot .4 • . -!M!tMM Baikirs- anti exthatt, e Vroktro. • -*LI= AUX/M. • Bankers and Sashimi* Brain's,. Dreskr* gerreeign old Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, Cir ri rata Deo. it, Bank Notts; and Coin. Corner of. Third and Wood its., directly opyositc.the fit. Charles Hotel. • 21/70 - oCltflfeirjr . - . • • , BrSikers and - Dealers in Excliands . COinanSt Blin# AMP, N 0.55 /Maki street, Pittsburgh • aetr47o RATE EXCIIA ?OJT- 5tm..44 • - altrs. New York • I prl Cincinnati •- • , dis. " Louisville . • .5 Minh:dors " St. Louis . BANX sorts. Buying rates Ohio Indiana Kentucky , Virginia rheeling E.•ennssacc tiul9-y . WILLIAM A. MILL & CO.-- •. ANIERS. =MAXON 3 1 / 1 01.132. AND DZAIXANOO Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Certificates cf2Depressf, Bank Notes and • Specie, N0..04 Wood st., one threw . akper Fourth. East side, Pi:Laurel, Pa. CURRENT Funds received'on deposit , and eolleePona made on ail the Cities thronght the United Suites..• Sight checks aft Baltimore. Philadelphia. Nave York,Hos. ton and Cinchiftati, constantly for sale in,istorti• to:ssdt purchasers. • The paper Of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and-Vir ginia Banks bong/[pad - sold on the most favorable tit The highest premium paid for Foreign and Amend's' Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND. IRELAND AND scar. LAND, rIO-d for sale In amounts of 41 and , upwards.' • • roaaw7. • • eosin E. ant. .• C 11 7 .21 • • • & cvu rt , Banlars, Sscheinge Brokers. and Dealers . in Fpeeiers and Douses:it- Ezehange, Certitledtes of Deposit, Boa NOW, Gold and Sarer,.lVo. 65 Wood street, ard dter bikno_Ftistra West tide, Pittsbursh, Pa. lICIAR Funds received on deposit, and collectionkjlifitl• I 1 in all the principal cities of the United States. Sight •_L'7,, Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore. Ziaw.Torl!, Boston and Cincinnati constantly foi sale•inSsuna.likstut purchasers.' • ' Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Fennsyltaido Banks Notes bought and sold en the most favorabletersarb The highest premium paid for American Gold. - • , • Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and .iltnelt produced. &c. 1h• JA.I. S. IWO*. MOS. 21.6110 M• 4 • • NOON & SARGENT. • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS NE. Corns o: Wood and Sixth atoms., Pittsburgh, Pa., EALERS in Coin, Bank Notes. Time Bills, ForeigA D and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Depoait,&o. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union, and•Enrope, for sale in /nuns to suit purchasers. .., cuRRENT and par funds received on depolite.. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at Vti lowest rates: . imams-Nets! . • Messrs. M. Leech & Sun. ; Ogden & Snowden, Wm. Bell & Son. Pittsburgh. • S. M'Chirken & English & Bennett. " Fleming & Brother, . " Fates, Lathrop & Co.) W. IL Thompson & Co. • ^ Madly, Phelps & Co. New York. Babcock & Co. • " Ward & Co. M'Cullough & Co.. ', ; Baltimore, • . Mr. Jnmes George, J • • . " 11. Hewitt, Cincinnati, 0. v Joseph Watsson, ile..ssrs. Femur & 5 • ' llass, ou, A.• . • It: F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier. Bank of Lewistown, : pitt.bu n th. September . .2d. 1147- Is 0/11• ri riE paimership so lung existinglander the firm of M . CORD & JUNG, wo, by mutual contain!, dissolved. on the Ist inst... The business will be closed, at the oli stand. by either of us. using the name of the firak,tior purpose.. Being desirous to here our buiineta eloset‘ with as little delay as possible, we would respectfallygas quest those indebted, to call and settle their sceoutatit. • • JOHN 11-51'CORA . . . . . C0..F.ART51.305.111P. iti/IN D. WORD. hating associated with •hiiii. - itii brother. JAMES :%11.13R1). under the stele of.3l , COhlD, - ..i. Ss co.. will continue the I lar, Cop, and „ Fus.businesi..in all iti,vanosts branches. wholesale and ti: tab at the uld: .;.. stand. ' Corner of Fiilh and Wood streets, where they Soli. eh a continuation of the patronage so liberally bestoiretl .;.. on the old firm. JO/IN D. MG.I3IID. - . • ....:i JA31F.11•8,-.NTCORD.. • :.; •: 0 IN retiring from the old and well nowo fano of M , CoXit hr.txu, I most respectfully recommend to the patronege'. of the public. my successors, 31esars. Areoso L7-11n • 11, D.-KING. • .11• Cord dc. Co. r . . • • 'Servo:colts M'Cuso kmod ••• • MANCPACTUItEILS and dealers in HATS. PIPS, and FURS, Wok:a/rand React. ear. Wood and Filth stn.. Pittsburgh. 1 . 11 116 PAIMCULAR attention paid to our- Acura Trade: Gentlemen can rely, at all times. upon getting their HATS . ants CAT'S. train our establishment, at the awn materials and: trorkmanship, of the latest stylcs.'and at the tomtit prices. • Country Nferchn A. (purchasing' by wholesaled are re h : epochally invited to call and examine our Stock. IL{ WC . east int)* with confidence. that, an regards guakty•aud price, it will nut suiTer in a comparison with any house bal . Philadelphia. kb7-y. , . 'Clothing 1 Clothing 11 • •.:' • _ . .. pia: Spring Rud Summer stock that t now ready.tolke • .: 1, Offered at the old original • • • THREE BIG DOORS, k one of the lur;est and choicest in selection that hint ew er been exhibited by any one concern in this.ut'any.ath cr city in the 1:Ition. 1 will not undertake to deseribo to the reader the dirferent assOftillt:ills of artieles.othich nuts has a to Oiler them; but will simply. tell therolliaiif they mils favor me. with a call. I will lay before thi* 175.0tra Ala i:mut garments to make a choice out of. tam whiting its part of Coats. fromilie richest in quality ∫ to WO lowest in price; P 51113100121, and Vests; to the i:a;" toisivhment of tbe to with both mouth: and'ersa °pea. wondering intim most extravamuit degree of asq prise. !awe nuell a vast collection of READS etintmear could possibly be collected together under the7contreker 011 e judiriaual lint such things will Lc, as long as pesi severance and industry is th e fain - spring ea irides— titituut nuy . intention.of boasting. on my part. I will say at the same time, it is Manch metal I am pnneipallyeoixr• poscd, fOT nothing in the shape or fohn of diticadtresc no clatter Wont their magnitude may be. can deter me Ng' arcomplisliis3,l my object. in providing for the fittureritius. mechanic, and the day laborer.' My whole artentiem is token up with the greatest care for their welfare;in fat ting tip fushiow.t,le. and at the Wittie time sdtishisitia)grar:). ments, to meet their demands; and as for otheri, who - fee,. iiiene.eiveii moving in a ditirrent sphere. and -res' quiting an article of the tin plan ultra kind. they Ittryti only; te give Lae an outline of their wants, and they_ are . suited to a word. - New, let tar sac u wont or two to me country inertia. ants in the trade If you wish to save irum at least 35 . 16 3U per rent. in your wholesaie purchases. cell •in at the lioUrs. , and if 1 don't meet your east man- eninp hopes, in the wan of getting cheap bargains, and fresh seasonable goods,l will not in future attempt to or. er ens inducements of a similar kind to a generous pea! 9 1, of . 0 name a .Autarc and close discernment: • 10.1 IN M'CLOSIMY; No. 151 Liberty stieet:':', • 1.1. persons indebted to the estate of /antes muuth.l., lin, deed. are notified to call and settle. on or before' the Ist day of March next. as ail accounts unsettled after., that day, will be placed in the hands of. an Aldernian,foi iininedirne action. The above will be enforce& withiauL, 4 distinction of persons. JOUN J. MITCHEL,' fchll-td [Telegraph copy.) Attorney at Law. OFFICE or THE ALLEGILENT BELDOZ COI ~ ..- T „pitubtergh, February 1, 164ek - 4 N ELECTION for President, Managers and • cans' ,, .1 - 1 tbr the "Company for crecting . a Bridge over the:Tic,: ver Allegheny opposite Pittsbargh..tai the County alma:. heny. will be holden nt the TO House, on Monday,- thai, — 6th of March next, at 11 o'clock, P. 31, fettti—lmillesv3t : JOIIN' lIARPETU Trenentrer.„ 7: ,-; ", • ostonga e a: ; • Ptrrsatnon.-February 1403;l:',. 4 N ELECTION for President; 3fanners and.Officara. J. of the Company,-for erecting a Bridge overthe Monongahela, opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of Atte r ebony. will be held, at the office of said Company, ONO MONDAY. the Sixth day of March next, at 3 o'clock, P. M. %, • fe1,5,v3t0 JOHN THAW, Treasurer • IV7AZT irm EDto o b fory ; etin, atd cm interest:4 e r : the best seciirityand a primlum. Wanted, good nurse, to go to Birmingham to suckle a child. Wanted, one dr two good hOuse-kecgers, and several cooks, cluan...„ . bermaids, and girls for all work. Places wanted soon for' *eieitti salesmen, clerks, warehouse men, school lateen.: laborers, and boys. Places wanted for several colored'. men.;womcn, boys and girls. To ren t two Arooll fotiM on shares. . . . . . f - Persons who have houses. stores, rooms, or mx,,, to rent, can re cord the same ; and persons wanting Ml can enquire. [All kinds of Agencies attended-to promptly, moderate charges, which are hereafter , to be paid except by very poor people. .ISAAC HARRIS' 'Agency and' , febl2-4t Intelligence Olfice,FilTh. TINES-20 qr. casks Ronan° Starr; - 10 , London Market Port ; 8 " Hunt 10 " Trask • 20" 3. S. Madeira; 13 " Lori. Market In " Symington if • . • 10 " Tenerife 4 • - • 10 " Pale Sherry; S " Golden " S " Brown ". lit-" Lisbon.." • • et /0 Sweet • ' 7 . ... For. s'ale in quantities to'suit, by, dec26 - . r. TORACCO--In store. and to arrive on consirtri 140 I and boxes John Rucker, tupr 51e, 00 boxes lieniy and JIIMIHS so boxes Johns & Lewis, 64 20 boxes Marston, • ,i s at 1 " Stanard,' 20 ‘: R. B. Warwiak; ' OW' Jahn Rucker, turpr. . I lsi es:- ' 4 ° I ' snrY & Jam SVATERALest, No. ) , Water. and 64111T0rft,4g,....:. XTOTICF,.—,III persons inelebtpd tplbe bsorlbets,lll,-.. Feenr•sted to make payment, on or b aste'. tbe 2511 k ; t4if.plrf,their anemias *in be' given to a Megbarent . • nollitetion; all persons 4iiving chum!' *OEM Its grimr" • 'll pleese present Melt noopunts.for payntent. s A ri ta,, - . , ANCKER • gg Y 1 t - ICI ES. Now ree6 , nttg,Att-- env oi -. .Let-Ittewintke.lt:er.Piano Portes, - Frottr the- thantdeetotiee of. Cole do Ca.:New York i J et Bost o n The. p,, t t ei m i Q v . 0 . !" the bleat, style, unerp,TPMAllitt, and with tbe z n &XIS • 404:1 L et: se.ra..LiettAnlrpod . TE.,4F.:LARI*-4.bartel. prime,for sale by ' ; dets.4 ' SMITH tt F ~ y s PPP 5. -;."„ INMEI Bu..Yinic t rer . d. County & Ci)y orcrsi di* Relief Nate!' • .11' ° PennavlannitC,Cci7 ' New 'York ..* ... a .' Maryland ' . 0 New Orleans ' : . Final Notice IMMO :rrs'•~ e. 7 * • . -F4loll'''"7. •- •—.! • : 6=mdMina=M . . . , ,;110 ••, ' • - '`` "0* `•• „-xts • "Vg ■ .y.:.- - . - :;t! . ;c7'.'..r,7: 5 •;:':':'.e .. ...•, 7 : :1 :-'r'..;:t . .4.i,:: -...- . .. r4 .::: . 1 7 ' i',:-'.!:',"--'..;'.f4.1'..:1z...'fi.,'!,,V;i2,V-..7.;.f.`•. -.--:44,* '. ' . 4 -, i!, :..i,':',..:-',7:9'..1 - ..k . ':::;' ,. ;• . • i: ,.. ": 1 ';':%! .- -g7:-.:'. 2'. :. .:, t ; , i'' ' , . , .,, , ...;!.:? . .,? . .: . .....•....... - .. : '.;::: - .....:.7...E : s!. - i, , i.j....,.,.. ..„....,!.- .. . , 1 : - ....‘,,`: * - 2,,e,44 ,--, ~, % AA ..,., f.., . *,-;-',„,:.".• -- -.,--'` - li . . ,A ' • '''''' '.'•,; , z !;:. ~ -_ ',`. ''', ."'" ._,-. 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