! .. .;..10.0A'1;i:',.NATT'gRS - '.q GerseAttrilarrti.,:-INebad an invitation. to'visit thejlNß listeametit bearing this title,which has been invented; by Mr:lSamttei, Eaken,:oneOf:tbe most in geDiP!!+loebtliilds of thitcity, but neglected at the proper time. However, aeive liwVe butlittle edge ig . 4;epliiiiiili;.wp:preskme we have lost noth ing 'Pho uaeeied-nonce of tife 41reenteter, we copy , fruit tie instrument for ascertain.' tag tke:e.P . otifia'gravity of gold, gold ore, &c.:- • , "It is about nine inches , long by two inches di ameter, and weighsuot more than six ounces:'; Eve-, ry person going to the cg,iligginki in California, ao o o l 4.l,:i'Y,:oti means bd possessed ef';one m the°. due o p erandi : is so simple, that any-per son acquainted .withllie simple rules olarithmetic, can understand it in fivdminates time , and its ao. curacy";ii 'beyond. d' doubt. ‘-'The 'ore, or- gold;is weighed in the, atmosphere; then in the water, and the deference in'the weights la divided into the nt-' masphbric weight,—the quotient .will be the Value_ of the gold. The instrument could be carried in tits coat pocket yvithout any inconvenience; and would be ,almost invaluable to the 'gold washer of,Colifor-' rdis ['sit would:enable him at all times to test the'. value of his ore--,-or bullion; and, therefore; secure him against deception in effort's to acquire as well as aga inst the possibility_ of being defrauded in his sales by false . representations as to the amount,of. tlloy.in his gold.”, Ilia *The yligilatit Engine Company had a Fancy Drees - Ball on: Monday evening At about 12 clock; the flatheit of s om e burning buildings spread their glare through the ball room; and out-started the dancera s ; Avitti all 'their fancy - trappings 'upon them,' Thin shove; truly; that, the members 'or , the Yigilarit abando'n pleasure when duty Mills.- FraE.—A fire _broke out in a wagon shop, Fifth street, .(back. of the Allegheny Engine house,) moi;4 - y night, which consumed the shop and- two or three frame dwellings. Mr. M'Ece, the'oWner, large amount of lumber,' in addition to - the other property. It is the ;general opinion, that the fire was started by an incendiary. Daring the progress of the fiames, a young man, named M , Cluie, was serereiy injured by a rou;and btirnink. Alio life is safe, however. Irrroartanott Warrrem.—The father of a young mea namedißichardrugitt,whe surveil in Mexico, with COL Hughes; is anxious to hear from.. him, if alive ; if dead, be wishes to knoW. Whit'distiositiop was made of his remains. The last news in rela tton to him, wne that he died in-Pittsburgh. Any incortnation leR nt , thisoffice, will be forward. ea to the father, who tires in IVashington city. VWe never heard music from a goiter till Mondity evening., Mona.Schmdt is some of that in: slimmed; "La4letraite" was a grand performance. Those who-JcWi the Marvelous in music should not fail to hear the Eddy- Conierts. There was a pretty audiencelast evening. Prof. Robock performed his parts with.his. accustomed Another wih be given in Apollo Hall this evening - ' , . _ . . nMr Grisp is the best TermyDiddler we e%er saw. He is a fine actor and we shall be plased to kern that he may be retained in the company. tET•Mr. lo.seph Murphy made his first appear ante last evening in the Theatre, as a vocalist, of comma the , audience do justice to him. He is a favorite here; and vvill be wherever he goes. . ear. .Aspirants for the Sheriffalty arc about at . this early'' day 9ur` friend E. JONES, Of the - fur )is one of them, and if any Whig should have the place —we think it should be him. -• But Mr. C. Curtis-is alaolefore the public'with' his claims. - Ary There was another fire last evening.l In cendiaries are about, sad' seem determined to burn down the town. _V A man whi.-was arrested on "suspicion of d - ebt" was discharged on a habeas corpus by Judge donee yesterday. , carpenter`stnt, - corner nf 'Second and Ross streets; waa:burneddowp last night. nilo.the Honorable the Judges of the Court ul treneral .1 Quarter Sessions of the .Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition. of James Sterling, of the Fourth Ward, Pittsburgh, in the Coenty, aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your Petitioner hath provided himself with mate rials for the actommodation of, travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in , he Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license lo keep a public house of entertainment. -, And your pe titionerias in duty bound, will pray.. . . JAMES STERLING: We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do., certify, that the _petitioner is otgood repute for' honesty arid tereperance. and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. James a inttbeEvs,Dennis Leonard, John Devine. Jos. O'Brien,..lames Graham, S. Lindsey' A. C. Bell: R. I Thomas, John . Davis, id; Minden, J.'Brooks William ITOthe Eforiorable tlie Judges of the Court of General QuurtOr Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Mlegbeny: The petition of Frederick - Sededenstriker, of ad Ward, Pittsburs.,.in the Cotudy foresnid, hmnbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself wlth materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing hbase, in the Ward aforesaidi and prays that 'your Honors will be pleased to giant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as to duty bound, will pray. "- • - - FREDERICK SMENSKRIKER. . We the subscribers, Citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do cehtfy,that the above petitioner fir of good repute for honesty and temperance and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accOmmOdation and lodg , ingot travelers and others, and that said•tavorn is nek James- Montooth, J. Wiggans, W. Baith, D. Pent; Thomas CP:Nici, f. Dan:er, C. J. -Hommer, Villingcr, M.Neohler J. Miller, A.,110 stifle, G.' G. Backofen. TM the Honorable the Indges of the Court of General 1. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in an d for the County of Allegheny: The petition of George Kirkpatrick, of the 3d Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid. humblyshevr eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and Others, at his divining' house, In the Ward aforesaid, and - prays that your Honors wil l be pleased to grant him a license to keep .a public house of entertainment: Arid your pe tidenier,"as-4u,duty bound, will pray. - .'GEOBGE KILPATRICK. ---- - - . 'We, the undersigned; citizens of the 'aforesaid - Ward, dO certify; that the above:petitioner is of good repute for honesty and iemperance, and is well provided with house roongand'conveniencen- for the accommodation and lodging of 'strangers and trattelers, - and that said' tavern is necessary. IL B. Mang/sod, F. Timmins, P. Lynch, L. Cockpits:nit, T. Johnston, J.Bry-ar,Q Neetand, John JonecT.Bishiop, .151. Crimson, J; Capples, Jas. Shields. .; (feb23ltdicto filo the Honorable the Judges of the'Court of Ueneral. Xloiter Sea/lolls of the ?coca in and for the County. The.yerition ,of Joseph Masi., of the 4th Ward, Pitts burg,',4n- the County aforesaid . , humbly showed!,. That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the weak* . [Wader' of travelers - and others , at his - dwel l= ing. house in the .Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honorewill be pleated Ingrain him a license to kee_ti..e public bouse - Olentermiument." And your petitione r ,. as in duty bound, . JOSEPH KISER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify;sbat the above petitioner is of good repute On honesty and temperance, midis well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation ortrav: eters and others, and that said tavern is necessary. F. S. Oriesner, Wm..'Grnhain, Jr.,' John lifeblicluiel, Joseph - . O'Brien, Jacob Young, G. H. Bell, John Fowler, Benjamin W. Moms, John - Parker, Lewis Cook, Geo. R. Looper, Miller & Hicketson. fe.b27-Itda. FARM cl;"lth—n Aere i s-,phout three miles trout City l i ne, on - the Turnpike, adjoining the old Blank Horse Taverh property. near East Liberty. The groundlvirell improved, and in ndelightful situation tor. a conntry•seat. It has thereon a good Dwelling House, • and three small tenant houses,: and one of the best opti t ip of waterin the country;; and can be hit on very accommodating terms. „Enquire of -' teb23 :- • • ' THOS MELLON. 1 GROCERY &IV •E 21 AIC ON.-"l'o, morrow, Thursday, March Ist, at :2 o'clock, wig be sold at McKenna'{ Auction INCIII3si the balance of stock , of a Retail. Grocery Store, comprising spices, mustard, - sugar, molasses i real, nutmegs, indigo, tobacco, soap,. Scotch•nnuff, queensWiriti glassware, crockery, ootton yarns, woodenbrivrls, n lot f chesnuts. feb2B ' I JAMES MORENNA, Auct. WI ...MALE—II/zee trainable Building, Lots, 20 feet front on Roberts street by 100 deep—price for the whole; 6000. Also, a Frame Muse and Lot, 0( 15 feet fronton Btrawberry.alley, with a 3 feet alley, by 120 feet deep--$3OO, pad a ground rent perpetual of BM Yeatly. Also, Mt /Mares Hand street Bridge Stock.- - , - • S. CUTHHCRT, Gen. Agent, • feb2S Smithfield street:: NOTICE 'TO PURCHASERS• OF TIN; COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE=-Country Merchants I others would do well to call at the store of S. MOH ROW, .Fffth ttrett, - betwetn Wood and Market, where they will find to large assortment, at low prices, for cash or ap proved paper. e. • ' ' • ID - Builders' orders promptly attended to. -feb2B:6tead BArdiFy3 , „SOLI ! BUTLER —Fr , it up , in el:aLb/4; ••• • 210 - to ar rive. For sale by [feb2BJ CUMMINS & mum. • - • - rvt , * - • - =OE ivews by Telegraph! Repoited for the Morning:Post - Bonstrtororr, geb;`26.". Hainitt.Eaq.•:—Dinit at Fort Madison On the 20th instant Geo' R Espy ,formerly, of enn, oilvania and for many years a proodnent resident of that State., . 4,1 lOWA STATE GAZETTE". ... . . 117" Stamm; Clisomts:, , ,There - 45 nothingmore, trying to the Miami 'colistittition than iudden Changes of weath, et.' Heat ratifies-the:blood, and inerceseathespersplra, tion ;" but when Jaddenly checked, those hinders which 'should Paas of the skin, are thrown of inwardly, . causing coughs, colds, donstMunion,"difficulty of breath. : ' lug, watery and inputted eyes, sore throat, and many' tither - .• Wrighes Indian VegitablNPills area delightfal Medicine for carrying of a cold—because they carry off from the . body those humors which Ore the cause of: he above complaints. Font or:five of said Indian Vegetable Pills, :taken every night-ongoing to bed, will;in a taw days, , carry ott the must obstinate:cold ;".ti the same time the :digestive organs Will he restored tit a healthy , tone; and new life and vigor will be given to the whole frame.;, : Beware of Counterfeits . and Imitations :—:R emem ber that the Original and Only Genuine" Indian Vegetable" Pilla have the written signature of Wirmset VyRIOIIT on the top label of each bor. " ' (Remember ids° that Messrs. Feuchtwanger & Co., of New - York;Jae. S. Glescoe & C0.,0t Cincinnati ; and .1. D. Wilder & Co., of Louisville, are `itor agents - Mr this medicine, and we can not guarantee the genuineness of that offered-by them for sale.- • . . - • The gentune is for sale at Dr "Wright's' Principal Office, 189 Race street, Philadelphia; end by JOHN THOMPSON, 150. Liberty street, Pittsburghi I'a., who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be imp plied at the wholesale rate. . • fella . , . CLICKER/WS SUGAR-COATED ,VEGETABLE PURGATIVE Prus—For Liver Complaint, Arectlon of the Lungs, Pal pitation of the Aeart,Colic, Jaundice, and Worms, the Sugar-coated Pill'of Dr. , Clichener is en infallible reme dy... Thousands of. certificates of .the wonderfid cures in the above complaints, through the agency of these Pills, . may be seentir Dr. 'Clickenees office. The Pill is en crusted with sugar, so that the,ingredients are not appat rent to the taste. So skilfully is to compounded that the patient is - not subject to the distressing gripmgs which tbllow the use, of almost all other. medicines.. Indeed, but for the thorough purging produced by the Pill, the pa tient would be ignorant of its invaluable medicinal Pm' parties. In All cases wherothe desireiretject is not pro duced, if the Pills be taken according.to the printed di roctiou, the money will be returned. ... 1137*.501d by WM. JACKSON, Can. Agent, , ,89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. [For list of Agents-see advertisement.) BY TAMES E NNA AUCTIONETA,- - N0..114 WOOD. STllltri, THREE DOOE3 1111.11 - 11 FIV7II. - . . NDERWRITERS'. SALE of Damaged Mattresses U .anct.Bed Comforts. , at AUCTION.-0a ,Thersday next,' March. Ist, et '2 o'clock in the strotromm, . be . toast McKennteri Auction Booms, on encounter under writers, for cub e paw funds, 122 Husk and Straw Mat tresses, double and /single; Et 2 Bed Comfortv, Slightly wet on aides:about which grounded in . the Ohio, last week. The above articles are all perfect, with-thu exception of 13 Mattresses and 22 Comforts feb.23' JAMES AIcKENNA, Auct. • .. - . City Livery Stables. ~ ,‘ k - - . - !rum Subicribers having purchased front Charles Coleman the above Stables ' and M . tending to increase thew stock - at Horses, Carriages, Buggies, &a:, would respectfully solicit a stiare of patronage from the - public. -Rorees kept by the day; week.month or year, and 'additional stalls are being erected, in - ,the second story, for the ac- - commodatiott of -Canal stock. feb23:3rn - - - - ' ROGERS &OBEY.' Is retiring from the Livery business, I with pleasure (from along ucquainMnee) recommend my successors to the patronage of my friends and the public. feb23:lW' CHARLES COLEMAN. TrPO the Honorable the Judges of " he Court of General tarter Sissions of the Peace, 'nand for the County The petition of John. Lovely, or the Township of West Deer, in the County aforesaid, humbly' shewmh, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials, for, the accommodation of ,trafelers and others, at his dwelling house, pl the township aforesitikand Prays that your, Honors will be pleased to grant him cr license to keep a public house of entertainment.. And your peti: tioner, as in duty bound, will pray, JOHN LAVEL Y. We, the Mibscribers,. Wizens of the township aforesaid, do certify, that . the above petitioner is of good repute for hone sty,and temperance, and is Well provtded with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of.uavelers an& others, and that said tavern is ne cessary , • . James Ambersori; N. Diamond, John Diamond. James Johnston; hi:Diamond; H. Duncan, L Booker, John* Waddle Samuel Stewart Charles Austen, L. T. Hunter. • feb27atd To theAlonorable the Icidgcs of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the'County of Allegheny: , The, petition of George Johnson, of the - First Ward, city, of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweda,Thatyour petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep n public house of entertainment; and your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray: . _ _ -- ••••• - .111.1i. Mc, the subscribers, citizens o,- ocean'., ‘ard, do certify that the above ;petitioner to btgoatrepineabe_ honesty and temptrance, andia,vroll providedivith house room and conveniences for the account' .dation and lodg ing of strongers and travelers, and . that said tavern John Danlap, R. Barker, H. Earl, A. -Beaten, John Ftichmtin: R:.C. Townsend, John Colwell. Jos: Long, $' Antibermii, John W. R. GopplT,Geo. IL Massey. feb24:3ld O the Honorable the Judges Court of Quarter T Sessions of thePance, In and Rothe County of Ade " The petition of Jody Lutz, of the Third. Ward, cityof Pittsburg, in the c °amp. aforesaid, humbly aheweth, That yotirpeutionerhath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertahunent. ..A nd your pet'. doner;tut in duty bound, will pray. JOHN LUTZ. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aCoreaaidWard, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation' of trav elers and others. and that said tavern is necessary Tr... Watson, John. Hawk, hi. Rockies, James Honer, lireartney, IL Hill, James Montooth, N: Hill, 8: Gorguer, V. V Illingc r, J. 0. Bac kofen, J. Miller, G. T. Anger. feb23ltd&w* MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace;lll and for the County of Allegheny : - The pennon of Mrs. M. lillittrray, of Fayette township, in the County aforetaid,lininbly sitewelb, That 'your pe tiuoner bath provided herself with materials for the ac commodatton of travelers and others, at her dwelling house, in theabove tow liship.nutt prays that your Boners will be pleased to grunt tier a Hectic.° to keep public house of eatertaintnent. r And your petitioner as in duty bound; will pmy. M. AntiirtaAv. We, the subscribers,,citizens of the above township. do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is welt provided with house room and conveniences for the necoinmodation and tedg• ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne cessary. R. M'Knight, J. - Stevvatt, W. hFClellan, J. Aronndless, A. IWCaudlest, W. Smith, W. B. Bolwin, .1. Johnston, George AVOW, D. Pollock, John Braden. feb24ltdo ;10 the Hortorable Comity the Judges of the Court of Quarter 1 Sessions of the Peace,in and for the Coty of Mk gheny The petition of Tiftimai 'Gardner, of the 4th Ward, Allegheny city, in the County afdresuid,humbly;sheweilt, That your peunoner littth' provided himself with mate rinle for the accommodation of Crave ern and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid,. and preys that your Honors will be pleased to grant buns license to keep a public house of entertainment. .And your pe titioner, tut in duty bound, wilt pray. _ ' TiItESIAS GARDNER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward' do certify, that the above petitioner is of .good repute for .honenty.and temporal/cc, midis well provided with house room and conveniences for thy. accommodation of tray eters and others, and that said invent' is necessary. • P. H. Gardner, James Munition, darnel Ingle', A. D. Stewart, Georte Trimble, T. B. Riddle, ILA. Katona, Mr. NPEolvey, Wm. M'Clure, John Forrester, SIII3II. Samuel Patterson.. • .feb26:3tdfsw Honorable the Judges of the Court of General fthe. TQuarter Sessions of the . Pencein and for the County of Alleghetly ;• The petition of - S..Richardson, of the Fifth Ward; city of Pittsburgh, in - the:. County afore s aid. humbly show. eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with =- tennis for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in in the Ward aforesaid,' and-prays that your Honors wiltbe pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your-pe titioner, us to duty bound, will pray. SAMUEL RICHARDSON. We, tbe subscribers, citizens of the. aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty_ andtemperance,andtswellprovtided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation mid lodg. ing of travelers and others, an d . that , said tavern is rte. John Ithickiri, Andrew l'atwain, Michael Leahy, Samuel ltighnm, Samuel 'lttlfelry, Thomas Flood, Wm. Wilson, Andrew Scott, Wm. Coleman, A..M'Cammou, 'Danl.. Taylor, James , . . 170 the Hono rable the Judges of the Court of;General 1. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of, Catharine O'Hardon,of the Ist ward, Al legheny,in County aforesaid, humbly alieweik,, That your petitioner bath-provided herself with materials for the accomistodatien ot travelers and others, at her dwell big house , in the .Ward aforesaid . , and prays that your,iiiinors will be pleased to grant her a liOense to keep a public house of entertainment. . And your peti tioner, as , in duty'bound; will pray.' - , CATHARINE O'HAELON. We; the - subscribers; citizens of the' aforesaid Ward, ,do certify, that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with bailee room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ner • cessary. . - Robert McCloskey, John lleithews, Geo. McChesney, " Thomas Black, James Dempsey, H. E. Rehm; Robert. Small, William Craig; Janteseretewan, Robert-Wood house, John Matthews, Mania Purcell. lfeb26:3tdeswo Effi 01) casks, good order, for so b by feb27 '• , , lc; MOORaS iDD sae 'prime green : o ea, nal ree'd and for'sale by sac, ICING& MOORHEAD. 1611...A.X.--11 sacks, Just receive• and fbr fade b feb2s SMITH & SIN AUCTION SALES!, 5u tabu s ed-' sac esou store and ffeb27] KING a MOORHEAD. ~~ ^~. ~ . ~`- elominertial attb Siniuttial PITTSBURGH 110,!%1 , tri OW; Tp.ADIA. 1 N. B; crtaiG; IV. BARXER., - CotottrikE4mt 1 4 :114trz.txT W. It. riliMeirr, PASSENGERAREANORMVM F0R,1949. teamboat PacketLiae,leaveada4 for Cinehinati, 0A w. Passenger PaCket, via 13rownsville,,to ,Eraltimare and Philadelphia, 8 A. 11.; and 6 p.m. • lail Coach Line, direct to Philadelpilla, 9 ,t:st., and 1511 Westernatid Southern. Mail Coach -Line, AL , M. North-Western, via Cleveland, daily;lo Brie and Western New 'lark, daily 9 A. x North-Eastern, to Pldladelplitia,dtuly, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND = DEL,ARTUFtE OF MAILS. Easterna Mail vizi - Philidelppia, duel. le., closes 12 M. Western Mail, Citt. and Louttiyi,'due P, BA, close - 55 A. M. South.via Balt.tutd Waihington, due 8 P. at., closes 5 A. M. Worth-Western via Creveliud' , dne 10 A. M. closes 9 M. and Western New Irort;.due BP. st., closes 8 ik.st Per ositua:. 'Askrd. Offered 'Bank of Pittsburgh 1350,00 '1550.00 850,00 lEkehange Bank ' 50,00 44,00 ' 43,60 dileroliants? and M. Bank .. • ... 5000' . - _ 49,00 Termer& Deposit Bank None in market.' Mend Street Bridge' 50,00 5400 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge.. ••• • • 60,00 35,00 .01i1 Allegheny Br:dge• •s 25,00 36,00 Connellsville ft. R. Stock, paid on shares,62,so 5,00 1i43 City Bonds (8 is ettatfr • • • • • • •4 . 90,09 Alonongahelit Bridge 2 5,00 16 4 50 . Gus stoek " 50,00 Daily. Review of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, VirbasicsAY. no J 1 February 28, 11349. FLOUR—SaIe from first hands at $3,75. Market droops. SEEDS—SaIes of 20 bus, Clover at $3,12. SHORTS--Sale of 100 snake at 14c. CHEESE—SaIes of 7.00016 x. Cream at 61c. APPLES—SaIes of 65 bbls. at $1,25. LARD--Sale of 14 bbls. 20 kegs of 51c. SUGAR—SaIe of 15 dils. prime new •at 4fc.; 20 hhds..fair new at 41c. MOLASSES—SaIe of 40 We. at 22c. Bigelow's Carrlage.alsnuntatorr t Diariorrut afiey, between Waal and Smitqfieid• streets. E. M. BIGELOW would"-respectfully inform the public, that at his Factory can at tai times be _fond a large supply of Family Carriages, -Sarouches, Buggies, and all hinds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and nentneas to nny found in the East. Contracts for any bomber of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will be promptly filled. Alt work of his own manufacture will be warranted. • Rarmarsces—Col. R. Patterson, R. H. Patterson, E. H. Carrara, Esq., Robert Robb, tag., C. L. Magee, and Alderman Steel. (felin:dam REitIOVED. Fashionable Head glaarlara. No. 26 Marker street, second door below Second Street. C. WER3110131:1110, • RESPECTFULLY announces to his numerous friends .Lk and to the public that he has removed his Fashion able Headquarters fr om Liberty street to his new Store, on Market, 2d door from Second street. He is constant. ly prepared to make to order, of the most fine and best materials, in a superior manner and at very reasonable prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing, of 'which his complete stock of choice and carefully selected French, English and Belgian Cloths. Cassimeres, Vest ing*, &c.,of the latest and most desirable patterns, are particulaly designed. ' He has also on hand a very large stock of Readyinade Fashionable Clothing, which he will sell very low. c. wramounG, kb2::yl SS Market at., 5.1 door from Second st. A. A. Mason*. 00,,, NO.BO MARKET STREET,. have received, by re cent ;Importations, the following GOODS, vix : Six cartons rhibet Shawls, of various qualities and colors; 50 doe. " Alexander's" best quality KM Gloves; together with a good assortment of cord Silk, Lisle Thread and Conon Gloves, for Spring trade ; rich stand ing straight and turn-over Collars ; 300 pair Embroidered Cud's, from 50 cents to 81,25; Mounting Collars, of vu. rious patterns; Demi Lace Veils, the greatest assortinent ever offered by as; French and English 4.4 Prints; Hoyle's Prints, small figures and fast colors ; small plaid French Gingham's ; British Furuiture Chintz; white satin damask Table Cloths; Linen Damask, 6-8 and 10-4; green Bereges, Gent's black Gros de Rhine Silk Cravats, ri to 40 inch, the best goods imported; Purse Twist; Linen Cambric, and Linen Cambric Hdkfs., from Cl to 82,50; WHITE GOODS, such as Jaconets, Lawns, Mull and Swine Muslims, figured and plain Laces, white and col'J Tarlatans, &c.. &e. We are hi the daily receipt of new Goods, and invite the attention of purchasers io our extensive stock. feb27 3m. DIUFF , II BOOK-KEEPING AND WRITING ROOMS, NoIITIVINTIT CORIUM OF BLASI= ST. AND TUE DIAMOND. FORTY -FIGHT PUPILS are now in attendance, and Mr. D. has engaged in the same building, and will have in readiness m a few weeks, n private apartment for Ladies, as welt as more extensive aceommodations for Gentlemen. His new Treatise upon Book.keeping is becoming the standard book in the Lacier,, Cities. It is. universally admitted I.y practical merchants to be the first complete work on the subject published. Hours:- 10 to 12, to 4. and 7to W. • - in partnership settlements or operunt e VD& 5.11..E.,—.11na entire Stoch oftha ALMERSVII.J.E. OMNIBUS LINE will be disposed Of at Public Sate, on Thursday, the 7th of March next, at 10 o'clock, at the Omnibus Station, on Fourth street, near Market if not dirposed of at prorote pale. The following is the IVO: two Omnilitnres , four Horses, two Sleighs and Hatueas. For further:particulars, enquire of CIIAS. BONE T' E. Mc ANINCH, or Alith'F AGEN. feb27:td (Journal cdpy till day and ch. Post tit. A NEW mum Roust , : AND burr rug SALEOR RENT—Situated in the Seventh Ward, convenient to Kating's old Mansion House. The House contains five Rooms, Kitchen, and finished Garret.— Possession can be obtained immediately. Enquire of 6 , 627,31 HENRY Mee ULLOUGII. [Journal copy 3t and ch Post.) riio the Honorable the Judges or the Court of tienenrl I Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny t The petition of John Paull!, of the 2d Ward, city of Pittsburg, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for die accotninixlation of travelers and others, at hisdtcell• house s in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your . Honors will be pleased to grunt him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, ns in duty bound,w•ill pray. JOHN FOXALL. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Vard aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with houseroom and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. 'Wet. AVilson, George Parsons, N. Straw, T. Sanders, T. Dunn, John Smith, R. Patterson, John,Cartwright, 0: R. Earnest, J. Schmertz, LI Weaver, John Campbell. teb:24:3ni&w., NO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of (Oozier Sessions of the Pence, in and for the County of Alle gheny : The petition of James Gilchrist of the Third Ward, Pittsburg, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as In duty bound, will pray, J AMES GILCHRIST We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward uforesaid,do certify, that the above petitioner iti of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodntion of-trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Wm. M. Edgari James ?downed', F. Laferly, Heavy, John McQuewnii, John AVAlnsters, A. It. Coiling ; Wm Gilmore, A. 11. Heugy, AL W. Lewis, R. Pew; Wm. Mammy. feb.l4:3ldo Pletsbur*h. Gold Washer. THE subscriber has invented a machine for Washing Z out GOLD. possessing the following qualities:—ft weighs about twenty-five pounds, can be packed in a box 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep; will wash oath' bushel of wet sand in abont two minutes—dry sand in less dine—leaving the Gold perfectly clear of sand and gravel. These going to California are invited to call and see its operation, at tug residence, hr Penn street, near Water street. OebM:lwl C. EVANS. A. A. Mason & Co.,' NO. 80 MARKET STREET, will continue their great semi-annual sole of DRY GOODS for thirty days longer, during which time their extensive 'Wholesale Roams will be thrown open to their Retail Trade, as heretofore. A. A. MASON & CO. knowing that they are selling DRY GOODS of every description from ten to fifteen per cent. less than ever before, do invite every person M want, to examine and purchase from our Stock, at the lowest Wholesale rates. Our great object in reducing Stock is to make room for Spring Goods, it being our intention to exhibit in March the largest and the richest stock of Dry Goods ever otibred by one concern in America. We shall continue to sell our Bleached and Brown Muslin', Tickings, and other Domostic Goods,at our for: mer low rates; notwithstanding the recent ado - mite of fifteen per sent. upon the same, in the Eastern markets.. feb3 Gold W sober o. Tx PARRY has invented a machine for washing Gaid, ja. far which he has made application for a patent. They are now offered for sale at the Warehouse of PARRY, SCOTT & Co, N 0.103 Wood at.; Pittsburgh. Adventurer's to California are invited to call and er amine these labor-saving machines. They are simple in their construction, easily transported . on the back of mutes or 'horses, weighing eighty poutyla each, and can be put in operation in half an hour. They can be filled with provisions. It is the opinion of thine who have seen the trial of one of these machines of .smallest size, that two men. will wash the mineral from: l3o bushels of sand or earth in a day, without the loss' of a particle of the mineral. They can be increased in size nud worked by water or mule 'pi?wer, if expedient. Tim operators work without going Into the water or being exposed to water' or wet, and consequently without endangering' their health. .They will require but .a small'itream of water, and can be used the whole season; and can be put into operation where there is sot sufficient water to wash in the usual way. Price of smallest 111745'1335. Orders from abroad, ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled. H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s, feb7:dtf - N 0.103 Wood at., Pittsburgh. __ - STEW BOOKS— History of Mary, Queen of Scotiii—• jr By Jacob Abbott; with engravings. History. of King Charles 'the First, of England. Ity , - Jacob Abbott; With engravings. History of Alexander the Great. By -Jacob Abbott;' -with engraving*. • History of HannibaLthe Carthagenian. -- - By Jacob Abbott ; - with engnivings. Received and , for sale by JOHNSTON h STOCKTON, • feb24 Corner Market and 3d sta. -.47 " 7' 4D. t. .w,!t!!l% STOCKS. ~~` ~; itturt 3ntetttgota' - -- ,„.. Aika P*.'SnII4GII. net , L 4 ; TAB CHANNEL.: . . • • mutivED, - - ; tteameillichiffai* /10.-2; Gilson, Beaver: Beaver. ' • - Lake Erie,Sholes, Beaver. Illbernia No. 2; Klinefelter, Cincinnaf daniesNelson; Moore, Wheeling, Connecticut Trice, Si. Louis • Nominee,Brinnb, St. Lords. DEPARTED Stearner ake Erie, Shales, Beaver. Niehigan,NO,.'A.Gilstin, Beaver. Robt. Wightrann, —, Beaver. , " De rmantown,Haziett, SI. LOqii, 'Mt Veratial; Manic, Bt. ,`•• " J. Nelson:Mobire; Wheeling. Bunitratei, Calhoun, Nashville . . ••;', "-Cinderella,Calholta,•Cinciattati Tsu •RtyEtt IVE.titrza.—Last evening there were but ; tittle. upwards of '6 feet water in the canal by the mark. Oa the felts there were. but about. 4 feet water in the dug chutep.and. :3 - feet. water ore the rocks. : During the previous 48 hour* the riverr had receded one , foot.--Lou. Cou. Quzcit Tarsi.—The noble Steamers Missouri. and 'Aback Scott reached, port last evening finial New Or leans. The M.Jelk at half-past live o'clock and the Scott at 8 P. M., on tlre.6th inst., and reached here within an hour of each other, the former making the trip up in four days and nineteen hciurs,:and,the lat ter in four days and tamaky.two hours;:including all stoppages, being the two quickest trips this season; —St .Louis New Era. • .: . Ivor Louisville. 4er6i. Tnr..new light draught passenger steamer LAMARTINE. DUNCAN, Master,. will have tor , above and intermediate landings, cm Tuesday, t 27th inst., atlo o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage, apply on hoard, ar to . feli27 GM a 51ILTENHERGER.AglL 1E144. ` , 11146.' CINCINNATI. AND PrITSBORGII DAIL Y..DT,EADI PACHE'r LINE. 11111115 Independent Line of steamers is how composed 1. of the largest, swillesti : , best finished and , funushed, and most powerful boatman-the Waters Of the Weit. The highe s t wages are paid for the services of the - best 'and moat experienced men engagedin the river -business.— The line has been In operation for six years.' has carried nearly two millions of people, without doin g slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors- challenge.com permit with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regulerity, and speed. -All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort rind Convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PACKET.—The MoNoacia si!dt, Capt. &one; will leave Pittabiugh every Monday morning at Lu &Clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. TUESDAY PACKET.--The ffussiona. No. 2, Capt. Mins'elur, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. x. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The NEW Eriotrati No. 2, Cam. S. DIXIM, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'clocic ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 r. - THURSDAY PACKET. The Bantu" Capt. R. J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday monting at 10 o'clock ; 'Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. nt. EMU Y PA CERT.—The Cutlets N 0.2, Capt. Crook; will leave Pittsburgh every F'riday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. Y. SATURDAY PACKET—The Messraaza No. 2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening. at 10 . w. SUNDAY PACKET.—The Isaac Nawton, Capt. P. .Dreol, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at JOT. at. nov 19. LOVISViLLE rAoKkers. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE. 01110 Litli REGriAN SiTriIDAY PACXXT. —" The A No lfine and fastpassenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hezlep., Com mander, will Leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Pints, evertSaturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. Po r freight or paseme_apb- on board, or to RSYTiI & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for rt regular Packet, and with a view • entirely to the comfort of pas-, sengers; the accommodations nre inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run intonnex-• ion with the Ben Franklin No t;aud Pike No 9, to Sant- Louis—time throughmvx DAIS. 1845. 1840. Pittslnargh attd Brownsville Daily Packet Line. Puntrawr IstllB4B. FIEIICARY 1010E49. LEAVE DAILY -AT S A. 111. AND 4 P. The following new boats complete tholitie for the present season: ATLANTIC,,,palit,'s James Parkinson ; BALTIC, Capt. A.laeohs; arut LOUIS ItI'LANI , Capt. E. Bennett . The boats are Every corn o •t' .OVOI maoutragard to expense. an pros,m, 4e41,- The boats willleavasheJdorsoogshelal a, at the foot of Ross as: Passengers will be planet - mil oa - 1 board, as the hpstg will g i erou'nly_leAva at tha advertise • ear henllsag Packet. • ' • The new and spkndid prumenger steamer Z. TAYLOR, ril. E. limns, :Raster, will ran aim Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and re mg, caving this city every Monday, Wednesday and Prida_y, at in o'clock, •. 3a., and Wheciing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 o'clock, a. M. For freight or-passage, (having 'superior accommoda• bong,) apply on board. • , The 7.. Taylor is an entirely new beat, and for speed and accommodation in not surpassed by any boat on the river. than3o) ARMSTRONG & CROZFA New Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger ste amerJAMIIS. NELSON,G.Iii. Moore, Master, will run us a Ilegular Packet between Pittsburgh raid Wheeling, le alr , lug this city every Tuemlay, Thursday runt Saturday, at tO o'clock, A. AI, and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. 11. For freight or passage, (havingsuporior accommoda , Lions,) apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the riven!. AMSRTRONU.& CROZER, , deal:if_ _ Agents. Pittsburgh and Wheel — lug Parket. THE swift running _steamer CONSUL; Wausau, Mater, will leave regularly for Wheoling,on Monday, IVednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, precisely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock, a. positively. . The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every areonnuodutiop 'Macau he procured, for the comfort and safety - of Passeagers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. Fur freight or passage apply on hoard, or to octO _JOHN FLACK, Agent. Franklin Pocket. ARrm fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE:. Capt. Wm. HANNA, will run regularly be tween itts nigh and Franklin, on thu Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 &clock; P. at. - For freight or passage, apply oft board. decal _____ ~ Regular. Packer for Sunfish; - H 4pit - TE fine steamer wELLsvii.r.r. ; Cart. Denims, will leave forth's al W ove and ar m ate ports 011 Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage-apply on board, or to au2fi , . GW...8. MILTENBERGER, A gt. . New Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave (at Beaver, Glasgow, and Welliwille Tues. 'day, Thursday, anti Saturday, at b A. st., re naming on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the iandin2; between Wood street attache Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. ' S. & W. HARBAUGH, Agents, mar6' Wocastreet. Pummer Arrangement. assgow,Aka THE steamer HEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke; - Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, and Wellsville, every Monday,* Wednesday, and Friday—and- returning on Tuesday, Thursday, andEatarday, at 0 o'clock, A. M. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For fretihfor passage apply to ntall-tf . G. W. BARTON. & CO„ Aguas} James W. Woodwell, MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE . . . . No. 83 TIMM STILILIM, P117151d111011.. • litA terms and splendid assortment of Furniture, suitable for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell ings, constantly on hand, and made to order. e present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any manufactory in the Western country. Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to give me a call, as I um de termined my prices shall please. Part of the Stock con sists in—. Tete a Tote • Bullet Etta:l'3le • Louis XIV. Chairs;, queen - Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Poyse ; . ' Fruit Tables; Toilet Tables; ' Louis XV. Commoder. French Mahogany Bedsteads ; Piano Stools ; 50 Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers ; 50 Mahligany Rocking Chairs; 40 dozen Parlor ' do. r 30 " Fancy', . do. 25 Centre Table's ; 20 pair Prank ; 4 pair Pier Table& ; 15 marble top.Thessing Bureaus; B Wardrob,”; ttErierelaries and Book Cases • - 20 marble top Wash Stands; . . ' 4 pair Ottomans; . . , 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. , . A vrey large assorment of.comrnow Chairs and: other Furniture, too numerous omention, , .• . , B - Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, und on the most reasonable terms. feb6 To Liombermen. MHE undersigned desires, upon `his return from the ' East, Which will be about the Bth or 10th of Febru ary. to' contract for from AO to 30 Thousand pieces of' LOCUST TIMBER. suitable for-Cross Ties,Say.O.feet lu length,. and of ittrzeient size, to trguare too},inches.- The Timber to be delivered dither at Pittsburgh'or. hrudi son, Indiana, —, Iho latter preferred. - Communications : maybe lell'wlol. 111 - essrs. Church ik,Oarothers,hefore.the, dates mentioned.' Payments cash;wlelivery of Tito ... ber. , BROTIGH, j un gi ' Pres't M. and 1. Rail Hand Co: (Gazette pub. 21 daily and It weekly and ch. this office. j HLEE, (Successor to & LItE4 Wool Dealit a n d Conanissionitferrhani, for the sale of Ameri can Woolen Goods. , - . febl6 rite - CO.,'BooksrUers,'Stationzt s, and Paper Dealetisi corsterof Wood and 'Plat/ streets'Pittebnrgh; Pe: ilookLbinding.and Piintin&l . ffi.eici order. "[AMES F. W.ERlC,ittdiiicy iii;or—Offic; removed to 0 FOurtlf street; between :Smithfield and Grant streets Pittsburgh. jun3:3m • RNISfRONO T Sc , CROZER.. Commission Merchants A s and - Deakrs in-Traduce, lte.—No. tt), Market st. de6 BBLS: FRRSEI ROLL.BUTTE`R-4"6-day reedby /V febla , ARMSTRONG' & CROZER. 70 0 PS. BULK PORK—Just received by : - febl.6 ARMSTRONG &.CROZER 110GGS-A. barrel just receiveit felils - ARMSTRONG &-CROZER ftfirk PIECES 1,11341 C PORK -,For sale by L ields ARMSTRONG & CROZER. _Witi.PIECKS BULK PORK , --Just received and for Rule by (febl4) ARMSTRONG & CROZER. CLOVER'SEED.-0 barrelrg to-day raceived and for sale by liebl4l ARMSTRONG :Ss CROZEIL AO SACKS DRIED-PEACHES--This day rec'd and ‘ for tJA. , sale by [febsl ARMSTRONG & CROZE.R. IA KEGS PRIME LARD—For sale by iJ feb.s ARAISTRONG & CROZER. - (ORANGES, LEMONS AND ,PINE APPLES—A . few barrels of each for sale by 1.616- ARMSTRONG ,& CROZER. LIRESO ROLL BUTTER--8 barrels to-day receive X - and for sale by febls ARMSTRONG & CROZER. R ICE -12 tierces, just received 'and for sale by fe1.4:13 SMITH dr, SINCLAIR bbis., just received and for sate by lJ fet2 3 SMITH. & SINCLAtH • HONE V—A few boxes for sale by febfa SMITH & SINCLAIR 4Uisms. °LUKEN APPLES—For sato by febt3 SMITH isc ShIELAIR _HICKORY NUT'S--0 bble. Hickory. Nut for sale by tebILS SMITH & SINCLAIR _ GREEN APPLES--40 bbls. Romonites forsEtle: by febls & thNCLAIR. MA, BUTTER-7 bbls. fresh for sale by. 1.1 l) febls smrrn a SINCLAIR. TIMED FRUIT—•A few emeks Apples and Peaches, JJ for sale by [rebid( SMITH &SINCLAIR. •L A HD—I7 koga.Lard, No. I, jugt receiVed and for solo by • ((add SMITH & SINCLAIR. pEAcims - r4o,wek. yeacires, jaet.received -and for sale by ifeblll]. SMIT/I.&:SINCLAIR. TIKIHU APPLES—Is aaeks.Dried , Apples, atore and for sale by [fable) SMITH &liINGLIHIL, CLOVER SEED-10 barrels received yesterday .per. steamer JAIIICS Nelson, attd for sale by febIaSMITH & SINCLAIR. RAISINS --40 boxes M. R. - Ratsins, ' - 20 hf. - :or sole by janal SMITH & 'SINCLAIR IjrACKERAL-40 bbl. No. 3, large, in store and for 21. sale by (felrall XING & MOORHEAD. - DAISINS-25 boxes and 44 half boxes, in store and for'sale by Ifeb9l KING & MOORHEAD.' IDo ICE—S tierc...s, just rec'd aad.for sale by at. feb9 .KING & aIOORREAD,Diamond 13.A.CON—Hams and Shouldors, a prime article, of 0 ..U1 W. Jackson's curing, always on hand and for sale by tfeb9) KING & MOORHEAD. 'AJBlif DRIED BEEF—A superior article of Sugar /I Cured Round, for solo by reli2o . KL.NG dr. MOORHEAD. PO _.._ TATOESIOS "sacks received per steamer "Mos. mangey," and for ealc by febtal RING /c MOORHEAD. IDOTATONS-5U sacks Potatoes just rec'd and for sale .1 — by KING & MOOKHEAD, febt4 Diamond. Sn DOZ: CORN BROOMS—Jost reed and for rale by A.. 1 febl6 \V. & J, C. ACHIS(.OI.- . ark BUSHELS-SMALL wurrE BEANS—In store tn./ and for sale by W. A. J. C.-ACHESON, febl6 N 0.2 Smithfield st. APPLES -5u bblo. Peoocks; • 150 " Roamoftes; for sale by feblG W. & 4. C. ACHESON. CORN MEAL—Fresh Ground Sifted Corn Meal, just received and for sale by tebl6 It.. r. J. C. ACHE,SON 9BARRELS HICKORY NUTS-- , ReeM and for sale by febl2 • CUMMINS & SMITH. ASMALL, LOT O . JAR!BUTrEIt--Rec'd and for sale by • [febl2] CUMMINS & SMITH. lIDER AND APPLES-1u store n.d for male by L I , febl2 . CUMMINS Or. SMITH - 1010T,A811.—li casks Pot-Ash in stoic and for solo by jahl9 MILLER & RICKETSON. NVEITE HAVANA 81.7GAR-30 boxes White Ha vana Sugar, just reed and for sale by BULLER. & R.ICKETSON. ei HOAR HOUSE MOLASSES—IS bbls. La. Saga. .)0 4 11Ouse Molasses, an cousignment and for sale by 4 j4lllB . • MILLER & RICREMN Jl PS. FANCY CASSIMEREe—On hand, and fur dal° Jui nuntasOnurees prices, Ly (feb2Al 11. LEE. 100 ItAt'!lW OW, W REDS—For isaleAm _ fab - 2UJ 1, CASE Akektrelifiri — AßMY CLOYil=b - nand arid A , ;far vale LT (km) IL LEE. AL VPAIRS DRAB BLINKErs.:—Tlie aileiiiion of Cat -01../ ifornio own 13 li re cied ie thie article. They will be sold low, to close consignment, by [(e2o] H. LEE. N ASSORT:UT:NV(IF lILANK'ET COATING—For 21.- sate eery low ' as the seasan is far advanectl. Deal• ere rang expectlnivnitia. (teal). li. LEX.- wooL—The highest price, in cash, paid for Wool, by LEII Liberty street, opposite-Fifth. VllO LET—Alarge Erick Dwelling" liollge, suitable for two canulies. Situated high. up . on Federal street. Allegheny. - Apply to 11. LEE. rebt.l2 " Liberty street; opposite Filth. C°"s4)(l bushels Just ree'd and for sale by RHODES k ALCORN, febt3 .30 Fifth street. 'TURN oar owo M.lnnfoetnre—Carefdili: sifted, and for stile RRODES & ALCORN, fen! 'lt Fit% street. CALIFORNIANS ATTENTION.—We are now pre pared to contraer with parties bound to the 'Placers,' to supply them with }Gin Dried Corn Meal and Parched Coro, ground with sugar, add warrattietl' to keep in any Climate. Also, Roasted and Ground Coffee. • RHODES '& ALCORN;' fCbt3 30 Fifth str.et. N OT lCE.—Persons indebted to the lute firm of Hop- RIMS & KANE are requested to settle up. The books mot tu•eomtts ore in possession of. JOHN COYLE. fettdU Fourth street, near Smithfield. SAVE COSTS..—Persous indebted to E Taorf tam, Esq., late Sheriff, for COMS, are requested to call on the subscriber, and settle. - JOHN COYLE, fehtnJ Fourth street, near Smithfield st. Atil'HlMl FASHION FUR HATS..—C. H. Nu.- stnswill introduce tile._ new style of Ge;ntletnett's Hutson Saturcluy,24,llt instant. C. H. PAULSON; feb2l:6l. 73 Wood st. / !JAG FOUND--A small Carpet Hog was picked up in We ,Alotiongahela River, yesterday.— The owuor eon have it, by calling at this office, anti pay ina fat advertisement. - A PARTNER IVANTSD-- With n Calf Capital of Sli , oo, to be the lltunnegs Plainer in n Manufactory doing n large and profitable brisinege in thin city. S, CUTTlllfilitT, Gen. Agent , Sinnthfield 11AMILlES, Econnnusts and ihe 'Public, to effect - a guying of one•therd, and ablaut the molest borimins ever purchased, are most respectfully invited to visit ROI3INSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build ing*, corner Fifth and .Worid streets: thhdr.lw. lArottliz BAsKETs 'AT- No. N 6 .. I. 4Aattar irrarxr—Con -1 slating qt Rosewood;Mahogany and other valua ble materials. Also n superfine quality of Toilet and -Shaving Boxes, Writing Disks, Fancy Bitildiug Blocks and On MOB of every deseriptio4,,twith a large useorunetat of Toys end Fancy Articles. suitable for Christmas pres ents.. 1100 AN & CANTWELI,,. rIALIFORNIA'AVAGONS— ' e NM aawed,Wagon FeHoeg, (Government:sizes 0 500 ' Hubs; for sale by C. A. McANULTY It CO.. febS 'Canal -Basin Patterson , s Carrhige Manufactory, Diamond betireen' Weed and 'SinitOsidstrests. %Vltava may always be found an assort s , ment of Family Carriages, Baroa heavy' 7° Buggies and ni l kindit ofeavy work, 4c.:l ' silik ' from a sty horse wagon down to a crheel barrow. Persons. wishing to purchase or contract 'for any thing in the above line, are respecifully invited'to call. octd.idf 1011 t i DIINLAP. `3OIN PLIMING. JORNI MNLAP having, on the Int - inst. associated with him in his business JOHN FLESZINO. they will hereafter carry on their Importing of House Furnishing Hardware, and Manufacturing business, under the name' and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the present firm at their witrehouse;corner n of Market a becOnd streets (Mon) JOHN DUNLAP & CO. DISSOLUTION.—The partnership of MURPUT & LEE is this flay dissolved, by mutual consent. The he , sines& of the firm will.be settled by H. Lee .1. R. MURPHY,.._. Piushyrgh, 30th Jan., IE4O. LEE. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place. . H. LEE. DO — In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee, I. take great pleasure in _recommending •Mr, H. Lee .10 the confidence of my friends and tattle pubtle. jan3o • - J. IL MURPHY. PHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Hale: Rebleman,&. Co. was this day dissolved by mutual, consent. The business of thelate bile will be settled by Rvineman & Ca. JAS. HALE, . . SANDS & REINEATAN Sept 27th, IS4S. JOHN.VOEgTLy. • The business will be continued by SANDS & 1t HI x and Jetta VPEGTI.It,' under the style of REINEIIIANi sentqr ISSOLUTION—The partnership heretoforefaxisling .11-between JAS. HERDIUAN and .Wl4_-SPRA Tr, waudissolved on the Oth inst., by the death bf the hinter. The business of .th er late firm. wilt be settled br. p. su viving partner, JAS. HERDALAN,..ei the,old stra e d. (No. 93 Wood street,) where persons Indebted wild please make payment. 1613 ~~ .5:;~: ~~ IM!RIMI ffligellautotp., Co-Partneiship Notice. MfflIMM tft. Valuable House" arid , Lot. foe-Sale. BY - Virtue of an order of the Orphan's "Court' of Atte - - gheny Comity; the -undersigned, -Administrator of ,the Estate of - -Aarott Whitaker; will'offer at Public Sale, -on the premises; On Saturday;-10.1t March; 1849, at 12- clock, at., that valuable House mid Lot in-Birmingham,' situated on the corner of and Carson tits., and . extendinKbtfront on Carson st. to the Ternpike Road 60 feet, 'and in depth on Denritan street 47 - feet, on which is erected a Two Story Brick-House, with a Cellar under -the whole tif- it- a. Stable, a - Wash House, and - Oven: - It is now occupied byldr.-Battematt.'"The House has been occupied as , a Tavern and Store,lutd Would; it is believedibe Avery eligible situation for either erboth:_ The Guardian has been offered - a rent of ,f3V-0 for the 'en suing year, by a responsible name. -• Terms made known on day of sale. ' ' ' WM. G. HAWKINS, febl 9 , :tltd&,4two -Administrator of A. White k e r. Lots for Sate trillonvllls, ADIGINING ALLBGLIENY'CITY.— Forty or . filly Lots will be sold at a low, price, any tine. before the let of April. Mechanic:a, Or,others, .who .ish,cheoP Lots, will find it to their interest to buy nowois it is be lieved they will increase van- much in value during the. year. Those wishing small Lots will callonAtt'JirrzlL, of the upper Bpidge, Alteglieny. , • A portion of the Ground in Benvilla ltortheilYNunueri Hill.) is laid out in squares 'of froinAhree.to five eats-7 to be sold to those wishing .a: eomitry residence. This portion of the Ground conunauds 4 view of both Miters, and is a most delightful plan for summer .residenee.— Enquire of Efebnalilvv] ' THOAIPSON,BEL,L. Valuable Property for Sale. THE undersigned offer for sale thefvaluable property known as Concert Ha situated on. Penn _street, corner of Barker's alley, having a front on _Penn street of 120 feel , running back 160 feet to-a: 12 - feer alley, on which is erected a very Urge Briel6Dwelling House, the main building front of two stories ~with wings one and a huff story high, and, the-rear building , three stories:high. The building is veil convenient and well adapted tor' a. Hotel or extensive4toarding House_ It is-now oceu• pied by Mr. Christie;tas a Hotel. For, terms,, apply to JOHN GRAHAM, or JOHN PEEBLES s' - Pittsburgh; Feb.15,1940-41m ' !Mount Emmet Building Lots:for. Sale:. I L E r A a U ITa I In t l eLill f o r f U t t;P i t o ll ui, B l 32l.l o. o o 'L p OTS eriy. Parsons desirous of investing a small sum of money, eau . do so td advantage, by securing choice Lots of various sizes. . „ . . . This property, for beauty of location, commanding a view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and- Ohio rivers,is uneguolird. It has the advantage of an: abundance of the choicest spring. water. Thifinew road; now finishing,-will render iteasy of access, and bring.it within a convenient distance of the Allegheify market. As an investment (or profit, to say nothing - of the de lightful situation for a residence, the buyer.will secure in. a few years arrnaza-sin.n return' •. The above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a Ciidit of one to five years. TITLS CLEAR. AND INDISPUTABLE. . Plans may be seen and every information liad, of Arr. HUGH SWEENY on the premises; or of JOHN COYL, at his office, on 4th street, Pittsburgh. -nov3o , .• A FARM FOR SALE—Of 130 Acres, with a good Log . A House, Garden, lumber of Vend' Trees, and fine Spring, Also, 5 Acres in cultivation. Balance - is good' and well timbered." Situated near to Church and School, Saw and Gast Artlls,'and -two miles from the Ohio, at about 30 miles below Marietta—can readily be divided into two small Ferias, and may be so sold, if purchased at once—s4oo. S. CUTLIBERZ Gen. Agent, feb2l , . Bmithfield street. DESIftAIILE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—A Brjek House, and Lot, in good -order, and well arrange&— on Walnut street, Fifth Vt'ardi--81600. -•- A-Frame House, and Lot, 25 feet front on Crawford '4'l 6ih"Wan3, - hy Ht2l- on an alley StStlo.' • A Frame House; and Lot, 52 R. front on Roberts street, Tile Ward, by on an alley-4756- • . - S. CIITILBEHT, Gen. - Agent; ' feb2o Smithfield street.; IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE.—A small Iron Foundry, with Patterns-, Tools,&c., all readyfor operation,Tvill be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron or goods. This offers an excellentopportunity to.a young man to commence the Iron Foundry business. Enquire of SCAIFE & ATKINSON, . decs let, near Wood street. 'DOR - Lot of Ground, in ,7th Ward, Pitts burglii 20 feet on Duncan street by-76.feet to-en 11 feet alley. .Thelocation is desirable. Terms; moderate. Enquire of JOHN MILE, Real 'Estate Aret,- febtNl Pourth , street• :tear Smithfield. , VOR SALE—A small two story frame dwelling house, ...12 conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in front, by ltrJ feet deep, and will be sold oat accommodating terms. 'For further particulars apply at the house,or ; sep9 JAMES MAY,Waler street., Steam Boatefor Sale: • . 11E1•.The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC and ATLANI IC, built _es presslY 'to run as regular Packets or. the Monongahela.- between, Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and hairmgrun for a few months , are found to be too large and powerful for thc nnvigation of that river, are now offered for sale. The following are the dimensions of these iwur boats,. viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of bettm,l:6 feet; wheels, 21 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers 21' feet by 38 inches diameter;cylinders, 21 inches, and 61 ret stroke. Each boat contents 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are tarnished in the richest modem style. .Eig.terms, enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD novirktf • - • Pittsburgh. For Sale or Exchange. • • . • ICFFER FOR SALE the whole of the property oir which I now reside lu the Sixth Ward of the City, consisting of the Dwelling ileusc,Out Douses, dec., with the Garden ; or I would exchange the same for Property in the neighborhood of the City ;—Or I would divide the Property to suit purchasers. Persons disposed to pat , me at the warehouse of rahela House. (d ' eenlian-to JuOIL SALE—A. ..House and Lot. oislVylie street, near the Comt }loose is 24 feet by 1.21 feet to nu alley. Title indilospektible, and very reasonable terms of payment. Enquire of (feblDl , THOS. MELLON. WORSALE OR RENT—A Two .tory Brack Dwellings .L . X situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House,— Enquire of .11TMULLEN & DOWNING,. janl7 -218 Liberty street, ommsite Seventh: _ _ OR SALE—A large Lot of 90 feet front by 200 deep, X containing a large and convenient Dwelling Uolll3oj, out ovens, pump and stable, wire. garden:grape vines, fruit and shade trees—situated on Saw Mill Itun:Or con lineation of East street, Allegheny. Price stoou,--,s3uo In band; balance in 4 yearly payments. - , S. CUTHBERT. Gen. Agent, febl2 ' Smithfield mem.. _FOR SALE:-.A valuable Farm, of 114 Aeres; situated one mile from the Ohio'river,AVest side, al miles be, low the city— containing ' a Ihvelling House and Barn, Barden, small Orchard, fine Spring near the - dwelling. with 45 acres in cultivation, balancejltickly covered with choice Timber. The above is favorably located for attending the Pittsburgh market. Price $2,500 7 .51000 in band; $5OO at 1, $5OO at 2, $5OO atil years. S. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, 00)14 Smithfield street. FOR SA bEe—A,valuable , Property of 40 feet front on Penn street by 120 deep on Barker's alley to a 10 feet alley. The above desirable property can readily be im• Proved, either for business purposes or private .resi , &aces, or for renting—will be sold at a Bargain. Also, 1 lot of 20 feet front on Webster, near Grant street, by E 0 feet deep. Price 3700. S. CUTHBERT, Gen', falgi Smithfield at. " 7 , tiouse,On Peden! street, Allegheny, neur the Market Square. and a Small " 11 .1 louse on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Airs, Mar ray's Tavern, Pitt Township. • Also, n long Room, ad story,, - Market street, Pittsburgh Two small Stores on Third street, and sevethl convenient Ofile.es, near the Post Office. Apply to • • E. D. GAZZAN, fehl;aw. OLEN!, Third street:over Ph.lo Hall. I'AVI,SIN STAND AT StIQUSTOWN, DENT—A commodious and well finished. Tavern 4. llll a.Stand, in the village of.Shousetown;furnished modern style, with 'good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Address L . jail SHOUSE, Shousetawn. • it,TO 1.1.1T0n Three Story and one Two stery. Dwelling House, finished in modern style . marble, , mantels in each the parlors, and bathhouses in each; situated on Wylie street, 'Fecond .and third , houses from the corner of 1 Vashington et JOHN-F. PERRY, - Corner of Liberty FOR. SALE— A Lot and Two .Story Brick Builtllng.oit Filth atreet; opposite the Count House. Also, a House- and Lot In Birmingham. Price,. $450.00.' Apply to , JOHN .1. MITCHEL, • - !feta ,- No. 108 Fourth st. rillO LET—A Stole Room; on Third-street, South side, between Wood and. Market streets..-Possession given on the ist day of April.' Apply to Bt. KANE, Jr., oh to , . • • JOHN COYLE, fetal . Fourth street, near.Stnithfield. f Flo LEX—A good dry CELLAR, I?ituated -on the North east side of the Diamond,- stutabte • fOr an 'Eating' . Room, or Storage.of anrkind: Enquire of - • - r • HOOAN & CANTSVELLy' feha ' SO Market st.,Tittsbuigh. ruo LET--Lt Allegheny ;d1Y,73. - b7vvalliTTi ouse, Stu-, 11. bla and. Lot, 60 ocOupled by:tienj., adjoining Geci. Hogg.' !Nit terms, enquire at tile' stare of HENRY P. CAtir, , cornee of itlarket rind-Fifth stts,i Pittsburgh.' (foblO:dto AItEK. BRACKENRIDGE.- . - ;11040031 AND - POWER-TO Rooin, 20 feet by , lA. 40, can be had, vrithnporrt r sufficient for aTurning or : Machine shop, on 'Liberty street; near. theCatfal Erika. Enquire at ROBINSON'S foblol' Wet auililingtt, corner Fifth et. and Wood; cko LF.T—A large double-Brick Dwelling House„ in a handsome situation, on. Federal street, Allegheny, by,Bev. Anderson--rent ,$lOO. Enquire of • .TIIO4 . 11,IFLLON • ' Glil I2t. Attorney at LaW,Pittsburith. . rflO I..EIT—A Three Story Brick Dwelling, (containing. eleven Rooms ,). on. Wayne street. • Bent, to a good Tenant, $250. Apply to. . . • C. A. ,WANULTY CO.; f!- .b 8 Canal Basin. WILLIAM. TATE & CO., , succussoas. TO fiIIEHIPIr TAT a.) • ; NO: 10, Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty sheets;' lk ANUFACTUREIIB of sheet lead, leaden' ipes,l4 ,. LY,L drums, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins, tem.; keep constantly, on hand and Manufacture to order, sheet lead from 1 to 8 tbs. to the square foot, in sheets of 6 by:2ofeet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, or cut to order in any size that may be wonted. They also tnanufucture and keep constantly' on hand ' leaden pipes from .2 tai inch calibre; tumeduct pipe, for .conveying from springs, furnished to the country' trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 let 100 D. feet on each reel, with directions astathe prOpertnethod of laying. Also, on hand; a large supply . of Adams , Pat. en( suction :Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow ic Co's very supeiror noniron suctiortPumps.t :- Hydrant work of everp description executed in' the' most thimble manlier; anti on the most accommodating terms. Orders from - the country for, leaden pipes, shee rs teed. or pumps, will receive prompt attention. . • . alley, Pittsburgh. fetakly • • r: DH Y GOODB--NOT10E: A. A.MASON & C 0.,• • • N0.•60 Market. tt'Plttatiargho Pa.p — • DEO leave most respectfully to announce to - their na4: lamas patrons and the -public that theyi . in qcence of contemplating a change in their bustness,pro•-, pose opening the whole of their extensive Warehouse,• 'Oncluding all their Wholesale Rooms ,) for retailing, end • will continue open until the first of February, eommenc •hg . on New Tette& Day, 1849. Oar whole stock, coro;. ?acing °nab( the moat extensive and varied assortments. of FANCY. AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited in the .Western Country, will be offered at lower prices - than ever before known.. Upwards of filly thousand d 01... lard of our stock has been recently purchased, the great - . e r portion of which are foreign Goods, received at New , ' York by late European arrivals, which, from the latenesse of the season, as well as the wetl.known pressure lathe' money market, were sold at immense sacrifices at .the public sales. at rates varying from twenty-five to filly per cent. less than similar goods brought the first of the sea.' son. We therefore confidently believe that °caprices for the time above mentioned willtelound to be even lower - than any Eastern wholesale rates ' • ••• We anxiously invite oil personal° visit our establish meat, whether they purchase or not, and test the truth of the - above—assuring them that they will incur no obliga tion thereby, but confer a favor upon the proprietors.— Our asaornent of SILKS, SHAWLS, and PINE DRESS GOODS will amply repay one for a visit; added to which our great display of DOMESTIC GOODS will, we hope, • induce auto - . • 11:7- Our system of One Prite, will be strictly adhered to. (Anal A. A. MASON & CO. • Fresh Arrival... New Goods an. GB atsasirr sr„ arrwires 4ra si.arm nuretirstOtra FANCY AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS!, The subscriber lola just Teethed his seconlisuppli of NEW GOODS, purchased In the Eastern cities since the Great - Pall in Prices, and far below the cost of mann. lecturing, and will dispose of them,' Wholesale and Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS!' • 'Bleached Muslin, only 31 cents; •• 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from to 121 centill'•% • • • , 44 Brown do. do. sto 8 cents; i -':" - 4-4 Double Purple Ca11c0,12.1 .• do.'• •:: - • • Prints, Merrimack patterns, only . o cents ; Furniture Chintz, only ak cents; •, ••• • • - Red and Yellow Flannel, all Wool,-181 cents • British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cams.. ' ; • ••i• Bed• Ticking, only 61 cents; • • ' •• • : • •• French Dress Glegliams, 121 cents;' • •••' ••'• •• French Work Collars, only 121 cents; .• • ...• 44 White Flannel, only 25 cents. ' • '•• .• i , ••• • LADIES' DRESS GOODS. s•• - • 7, •• Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre . ; •, ' • ' •- • Wide Black Manilla Silks; ' • • Chameleon Silks, all shades ; ' -• ' ".: ' Satin stripe Cashmere, new style; " • • • • French Lantartine Plaids; ' ' • ' ••,••• • Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; • • • . ... • ! • Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; • ' • • •••• Gals Plaids, high Colors; • . • • • Coburg and Thtbet Cloth, various shades ; • • . Paris Printed Lnatartine Cashmeres; . •;. : French hlerinoi all colors; • ."' Chameleon Senn, all shades; • • •: •••: • ••• Black Plaid Gro. D'Armour Silks; • .. • ' : • Chameleon Thibet Cloths. • SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Plaid Long Shawls; • Brocha Long Shawls; Eratiroid, aced Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Moos de Leine Shawls; now style Stradilla'Slrawls; plain and embroid, ered black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printed Tr:skarn and Cashmere Shawls. FANCt GOODS. French - work Capes; Collars and. Chemizettes; new style Bonnet , Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs; black and,' colored Kid Gloves; Mohair and worsted •Mlits ; whir!' and black Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca . Ingrain and Mora vian Hose; black Silk Fringes. and Gimps Thread„; Edgings and Instrtings. .DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Damask Table Linen, and Table Cloths; Russia Dii per and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached, and Brown Muslin ; Ca.ssinets ; Kentucky Jeans ;.Checka;:.• Bed Ticking; Domestic Ginghtuns; Colored 'Cambric.; Red, White and Yellow Flannels ; Welsh Flannel; Plaid . Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Blenched - and color-'t ed Drillings. . . GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. . Just received, a very fine assortment of French anal ; English, blue, black and brown Cloths; blank and Caner. French Caasuneres ; new style fancy Vestings and Cra vats; Merino Shirts and Drawers • Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splepdid'assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. . • , - BLANKETS. • _ . A splendid assortment - of- superfine . (ribbon bound) Blanketsijiist received. • • The above GOODS having been parchasedeince the recent great fail in priers, Merchants and others are re quested to call and Inspect them, as I feel confident that on examination they will be found much lower than they have ever been offered in this City, as I•intend•tri sell them wholesale and retail, at a very small proil•cr. the Eastern Coat.; ' • ABSALOM MORRIS, •• nov23 No. G 5 'Market street. Pittsburgh. NeW Goods, at 'Number Fifty-nine coamit or rovrtu axn sum= smarty rrrrasuaati.,, fIitEAT BARGAINS !—The subscriber has , Jost rt. ur turned front the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLES DRIT GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em br -ing a stock for richt tc ss and variety not surpassed by al establishment in the West. -' • DRESS GOODS' Very glossy black Silks ;• ;Cravats and Collars; - '- Handsome dress do. !Black love Veils and lidkfs.; Rich changeable' do. ;Second t and Camb. Unsling: Rich changeable Satin de!Plaid and striped Muslins; ' Chines; 'Handsome Ribbons ; Mods and bigh_col'd French Gloies, Hosiery, &c.; Merinos; !Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and high Ool'd Maslen Terkeri Shawls; , .- • de Lefties; 'Cashmere do. , New style muslin de Lninesi Plain Thibet Shawls, silk,. Satin striped Cashmeres; fringe ; . • . Fancy do. do. {Plack 'Fhlbet do.do. Black and colored Alnaces;:Black do. do. • ms, bright co' Silk,. Newslots, tyle Iriseties; . ,Cloth do. Gala Plaids, bright milorsiiElaidt-UngT.. ea: California Plaids; Lowi Priced de, - Black Bomhazines; • • ( Plaid Cloakinga., CALICOES—GREAT, REDUCTION His stock of Calicoes . c s very large • it has been se lected with much care—with particular referinee to'_ fastness,of coloring, durability, of fabric, and beauty- of.: design. Theme goals' arc lower than they - haVe 'ever been before; and arc worthy the partisular attention at • Th best Calicaeit for 'Of cts ever offered; --` Doable purPleCalicoes,Eraglish,"Vl eents; Oil Chintz British Chintzes) ' New style'ffertimackUnlicoes; • ' • Blue and Orange • 'do, • • • CHEAP DRESS GOODS. • - A large lot of low 'Priced Magni' de Laines, at the loW‘ price of cemarperyurd. Also, Mack Alpacas for 12t ets per yard. Ve..uloOd : and very handsome dark and brightt - colored ?lard Ging . dams, for - 121 dents, warranted fast col Ora- • ' . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.= . Bleached Muslims; 61 to DI; Yard wideNtibleaolied,ll;tO 9; • Bed Ticking*, very cheap; Casinetts, i Thillings, Kentucky Jeans;: - Cheeks, Lnings, Plaid Linseys; - ••• Domestic Ginghams,'MaiineriShillingi; , Colored Cambries ; • • • ' ' Flannels. laurel' than ever offered; Caidon Flannels." • • " •-• LINF.N GOODS! frisk Linens,•Linen Lawns; -' • Damask Table Linen; ' Russia Sheeting;. '. Linen Drilling, Brasil, • ' • BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large Stock of Blanketsifrorn Coarse to vim Altai. , also Blue 'rind Drab Blankete, , fine , and , very , fine, for GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN Fine and superfine French and English Cloths nhd Cgs , - simetes:. Over-cciatings; Silk and Lmeu Pocket kerchiefs and 'Cravats; 'Glares . ; Suspenders ;13ilk - and Merino Under Garments; hferino and Cotton 'Half Hose, ; The subscriber laming made extraordinary -, preilarn-L . dens for the Fall and Winter trade, and:having purchaa= ed his (loodit under the advantage of markets ttnustiall7l.• depressed t can promise Lie et:Mainers best bargntas" he .has e.ver been able. to affer. • Custraners of the bowie, and purchaser_s generally, aro • resnectfullyinvitedie call. PHILIP ROSS-. inter.tioada at Eastern.' .Goatt- : ÜBO. R. WHITE, N 0.51 - Market street, intends making a 'change in his buiiness t on the lot -of January next—will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, original cost: . Broeha Long and Square Shawls; , French Tartan Long ; do., • . • French Printedeashmeres ; . • and 6-4 Gala Pinar.; • , High cold French Ginghnnut, and Fancy Dress.Sille. Those wanting-Ban aim, are luvited tonna.. InO2Mur ' , Rednetlort•ln'Priers. • 1,1(711.1., BE SOLD, from this date, the balance of our Wurrsza Dasss Cool:won greatly reduced prieel3-.... consisting of scarlet; maroon, mazarine, blueilo, brewn and other colors French Merinos, Lismartind - Stripes; Mohair Striper, arid heed Alpacas, bPk and fancy colors; French all wool Cashmeres and De Danes; low-priced CII3IIMeTVS and De Latines, in great variety; Long and Square Plaid Shaitis ;- Torben, Cashmere,. De . Laitie- Thibet. &c.; &c. R: D. THOMPSON; "dec. llO Market st.i.3 doors from Liberty.' TSAR") & BROTHERS , PREMIUM GOLD 'PENS:‘.-..' 12 doz. of the above warranted brand of. Pens, just reeeWed, and far anie to the trade - at Neti-Tori(prieeit.:, The above Pinshave receivedthe highest premium ever_ awarded onGold Pens, and are:warranted - ig:the rntinn.; rammer against the point coming off. ;• For sale by : - - EDWARD'VODD'&"OO.',' Nort v -east corner of Fifth and, Mar ket ens., up stairs. no2B • - . . .1111.,ACK AND FANCY CA SBII%IEDES.W...A. Ara. 1) rny las lately received a largo assoitment_ot these . Goods, and is opening' mem at prices tmprecedentedly low, ranging from 75 to 82,50 per yard. ;,•.•.. • _ - Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities. . Also, French and E,nglish Broadcloths,: Olive t invisible-green, brown,- and blue. • Amonglheser.are some very hnodsome French Black, suitable for. Cloaks, at a very low price , and brown, invisible green, and bPk ,Pelisse Clothe, for Ladies' Cloaks. • . .• Also, silk, cotton and merino Undershirts onil.Drirwer-k. Marinerelindershirts, - constantly on hanck•—•••- lEr• The attention o f hierchantotidldercluintlitilors, who buy by the piece; is. Specially:invited. to the -Odom (LENTS . GOO S:---Super. etngle -milled lor French Habit.Clotlns;:rishatyles Cassimerec , black. and catered Cashmerelts; .laueen's - and Summer Clothe., figured-and plain Drap In Vestings,“aerysboiee.- Marseilles; - Silks' and .S.atins; and .figered Lama Ilrills; . rheoper • - .ROBENSONIS Cloth Store, mar2s.. -- Postitailditlas. corner Fitth.mut Mood, pauti;vg:mietigutuww(il . _ Jar. Mitatratt.,dc-Sansi•Patent Sods- A.tha,. 1 TO 5 TONSOlicantl, earreney r.9r . :4 , inott;nppro•ted% 1 bill C. .5 lott.s or upWartli3.l4o;,P@ioi tranna.. , ' do;:krit- /. 'terest added.- Forthe eupenor quality. of thie }prowl, We -.,%- refer to the . glass , and. soarrlnanufactureit, of tide 0130.', generally. W. & M. MITCHELTREE, • - dee4 . No.loo Liberty street. • ~~,~~ _ ~.
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