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' . . . ,•::::',• . i.. - - , ': . ; , 4; i' , ;; ;i: .45,:SAilittq.,- Hill )11ar.Virtf.itt4leiNtut is',ol iitbefore the Legislature trssith*lenntsiitiptiviantsdtlarations in tho manner . or . .Tbe,Bill proposes toliikts 7them,frOM the . :keePing of the Sheriff•alio ..lietkerotStame of the Sheriff , . political friends; but .14. 1 40#ceemies, bare made thin move, for what pllipOne We now not, need? wis zero. We are ini- Itti* that the vagrants may. he furnished with heellhfolaparttngpu,good filed, and plentrf Ikatlthey .may, pay for their keeping. The county be rid of their_ expense, then, Which is en int pnrfsAt.coesiderstion.'..We do not,• however, see rfsrlsy the Sheriff may not have control of such an in- Vitititian tui is PrdPosed': ". • ' MAIN ~, • immber of tires' and circumstances ktiiMoiraitheit origio, ice taipt'believe that. , diere Is • st:baolitof incendiatiei s tho,city,..who harp resoly oeiii-odits destruction It cannot be that the rt.— eistirei originated:by-occident. Nor is itpresum abfe t t6py wern .. l9 . ndled for the'purpose of de stroyieg the property.of.patticulax individuals who have gained the i*.ri . li.nrilielletiendiaries. A .fiend isNiltsidrs:.to tiiitheeltt: in ashes seems to actuate illit.00111)110'w,Iiii engaged . in this work. If we fpw ! ! of .4 3: kettentatirs , we might suggest it, but _ wit rain but.watchfulness. • Fiseniiistro n Toe sd y afternoon a lady en tered -thei7.Titgwpb ,Clifice, and after making some onquiriecietired. , , fBbe had not been gone long when tliticlerki..afeecircred that she had left something on .'the fteer. 7 'On' close inspection ,they round a little . ... bribe noi over fourruordia of age. it was given to • the Guaindlaus 01 tbe Poor., Further we know not; but. itis reasonable to nuppose that all the clerks in in the office feel :very frioltsh on the subject. SSE Dttnex.Orol l r ohaveJost Lear ow a young man grdhlVt go.tO c'syilor ‘ nia?! , its had his baggage boiei Amnsportittion, When he found !Stlt,pii,; jilky fHertf;,iit his . wpa in - a very bad way :about:him. coge!ied the cause and she very can oti.'pspleined." The:rank was that the htxes were orie!inif Mo . :gold digging implements disposed of; ankipon the whole, the gentleman concluded to re taisin,::,•Thiaiest night there was elittle party under thdliajoi: taliatal• roof, and in the midst , was a priest! . • MI =I MEM . . -Dar Spencer cent some of his subjcits tome on Theistlay..esening 'enact the impression that they *ere other persons than themseh.ts. One was Prof. Morse, another, Gen.:Taylor, another Ben. Frank lin, 4e.: . .-Tbe illesion only lasted fora few moments With old Zack, but the others arose yesterday merit ing rurang to thiqr newly acqnired names. This seem. Wetuderfuljbat we must believe what we have pin*Setl;,., . . . t. ,44tirilip,+:4 young man named Christian Schaf fer, Woe arieste4 by Officer Fox, on an information charging hial;with having set fire to McKecs shop, Which was burned on Sunday night. The testimo ny against him was cimamstantial, and atmoanted to .thise He worked for Mckee, and a t few weeks ago was discharged. Ho made some threats when he'lell...Seteral - times since he hal been seen in McKee , s yard at unseasonable hours. On the night of the fire n woman (who was brought up as a wit- Desolate himin t h e yard abou t . the time the fire was discovered. . . . He wascomtnitted by Ald. - hforrow, and is yet in jail.: He wasnrrested in Sligo; where he has been at Wark. He is a German and" isnot more than 21 ,jeins,of age. - : MINIERIEI • • ,fia"Tbotro young men:litho Sttasid 'public concerts and go !a 6 . liquor .iinring the interinistion t . should munch -their. crackers before they re- e a ter the concert roocp.: . A friend complains of being an. nOyed •by severai of the gentlemen who brought their cracker* .to fLall on Monday night.— WY" We have often been annoyed by tile class of creatures referro to above. Tbere isbut one rem- t is far this public to refuse patronizing U 7 Coucert t limethit Odxzlaibition,Aztixtt trPolice Officer' it 160 i. in attendance to carry such folks out. 7 1t is too bad that respectable peopitiznust be annoy ed' by the thoughtless lads. • far The Young 31en's M. L. Association have • • put into their room a. Bulletin Board, on which they invite Merchants to put up their Daily sales ; and steamboat clerks are expected to furnish their mani. its.. We do hope this scheme of establishing a Merchant's Exchange may not result in failure. Mmroa , s Orrice.--Wednesday llforning.—Thero viers nine eases of iagrancy and drnaltenners.— Tbero was nothing remarkable about them, except that each one furnisher:l no additional argument in Gavor of a workJamaae. What arc our members do ing in this matter? . liltr The Eddy raintly bad another fashionable audienbo last. evening:_': - They giirein Con . ceze hi Quincy Hall, Allegheny, this evening ! . • - itdrAti Allegheny Alderman is going to California Some lawlere7-good ones. at that—also intend leaving for the same:wild land noon. "There in mom enough for all:, Tho Rey. COMilley;has been sued for fifty . pounds for marrying n lady under ago . judg ment ohtained against him was set aside by Judgo Repburlyyesterday.for sonic 'informality. Mr It is estimated that there are on an average twenty informations for assault and battery every day in this city. Sir Ther e wasanother tase.of Game" on Ihsfwberr . yesterday . A green one lost $4,50; bu t gainedsomo-knowledge of the world. cur. Fituiem that have been tried in tits Dis triet Coed tbis74eelt possess no great interest. 'rritassik Mercantile Library arm Manisa:es 15.5t...us ' The..Sizth Lecture will be given try . Ptvrt'L• Barricti, on Erid4y evening, March oth, at • Suattrer.—The tternsvits 'edit , and Water.. frlie'Leettire will be illusbalari. by iranaerous inte st ing`experintents . • . • Tiskets,'2s cents=no ehaseelor Ladies—for sale at tbe,llookt Storrs and door.: - •• • • • .ItrOnirakiNritai, • DAVLD'HOL3OIO6 . iTetCO/11111ittee.. n: . A: Sexism •-•-:,• • . . . Elj- bemoeratle . Meeting. .. There will he a Democratic Meeting held ratite house of Michael Sine, IA Jefferson Tosimaiiip, on Saturday afternoon. the 16th of March. (or the purpose of nominating 'fp, Office/a. febilSZW . ' ... ,Be bRDE.D. Or MAIS - DENDeIitAIS. . MEM • [n" The First Azinn4l Soiree OP THE Pisit- Drier. rum CoatrAvr, will be held at, the Lafayette As- Prmbly ; -Rooms, oft ‘+ eauesaay evening, blurch 7th, . • . febtad. Ua e ilonosa le the Jztzig,ee of toe Uourt oz lieszeral Quarter Sessions of the Peace In and forthe County of Allegheny: . . • -, The.petition of: Giorge',Earlipptrick, of the ad Ward, city. of az taburgh, in.ilii7lounly aforesaid, humbly 'betr oth, That mur politioiret both . provider{ Limself.with laisterials for the neeommodation of travelers and others, atlas dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and pears that your Honors will be *pleased 'to grant him a -license to. keep irp . oblimhouse of entertainment. And your pc iitiouertas FLitay bou9d, will pray. • GEORGE KILPATRICK. EME ME OE ersagned, citizens of thr aforesaid IVani, do-certify,ihnt the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house* wont:end conVedientes for the accommodation. and lodging Of strangers and travelers,ond that said Invent is neceswry. • 8.. S. Marsland, P. Timmins, P. 'Lynch, L. Cockilmot. T. Johnston, Bryan, G. Neeltuid. John Joilei,J. Cannon 4 :Guppies, les. Shields: ifeb3.3:3tdflar • r` . 1: TO tbe Honorable the Judges of the Court - of General Quarter Seserrona of the Peacein anal for the County of Allegbegy ' • The petition of Joseph Kiser, of the 4th WiiikPitts. burg,. m the - County:aforesaid, hambly'shiiiiviith, Thal your pethilider bath provided himself with twiteruili ; for the accommodation or,tmvelers and others, at ing bode in the Ward aforesiid, and prays that - your Honors will be pleased to grunt him a license to-keep a public bouse•of entertainment. And yock petitiober, as in duty bound, will pray. JOSEPH KISER. We, the subscribers, citizens'of the aforeirdd {Void, do certify, that , the above petitioneriti of good repute„ for honesty and temperance, and is well provuded withhuse room anal conveniences tor the accommodation .or tray eters and others, and that Said tavern is necessary. F. St Griesner,Wm. Graham; Jr.yrohn McMichael, Joseph O'Brien, Jacob Young, G. ft. Bell ? "J'obt Fowler, Benjamin W. Morris, Iplin!Parket,'LeWis Cook,' Geo. H. Leeper, lir & Ricketson; • " feb274tdo ' =EI FLAX -2 sacks; just received and for Bale try reb2l3 • SMITH k SINCLAIR ME , • pl.! . • ••••••,., .74,4 Acs' .. , 43 , r1 4 .41,42 I lOi~ -, ~:.~~ _~...., ~ - ._ .. WRiMFAM ::; . ;; . J:...:090 , g4T.T:F , R5... , y-' ,, ,1f iMM/ 11 1 No!k. , ..:: , :f...by . ::,l : oogta l iji! Reported for the Morning Post. ..CC11F 0 111:ESSIONAVIII/T,WIF. ' iVAennaororr, Feb. 28 * LIOUSE • . . . . The Hooae paned a Bill to establish a Territorial Bill in Cali[ntnia,.yesterday, with the Wilmo[ Pro viso attached. To-day, Mr. iteiderson submitted a report on the Tariff, based' upon the Tariff of 42 I and Nees' aubmiued a minority Report. limit. Report, - were ordered to be printed. Mr: Callamar submitted a report unfairorable to granting public lands for public improvements.; ' 'The Bill providing 'for tan appointment of Com. missioneri to 'Survey theßoundary of New Mezico coming up, Mr.Schentr addressed the Committee. Ho animadverted in strong terms 'against tho Presi dent for appointing Commindoners• without the au thority of law. SENATE. The Rouse Bill to establish_a Territorial Govern . meat in California was read twice and referred. Mr. Bentoartepoi**4olMy to the expenditvie of 620,00 for the purpose or lostiog Page's' Meg .notio Invention: ;. • 'Naw - Itoni,-Feb. 28. . St. Johne, New Brunawick,.mperieneed a dims trim)* fire, on --, burning 046 Omits square, ase market house, and materially injuring the Trinity Church. The steamer Crescent City, for N. Y., from Chu grey touched:l4 .111drinna on the 17th instant.— She brings no news nor gold. WAIIIIIRGTON, Feb. 23. • Abbott Lasvrenee bait been tendered the Treasu ry or Navy. NEW YORK MARKET. nowt Amara Flour.. The market is dull, but holders are *tiff, with sales of Western at 5,62a5,68 iso bbl. Sales at Gennesse at 6,00Ka6,vz bbl.' Sales of New On leans at 5,37a5,44. Proristont..The vales of Provisions are only for the supply of the regular trade demand. Whlekey-4'alos in bb1i.at . .2.31e. Money Market.. Sales of Treasury Notes at 1,11. is New Yosx., February 28. . , ' Cotton There no marked change from yester day, but, the market is if any thing duller. Flour.. The market is arm, with good eastern and home demand, with' sales of 2,000 bbls. it previous prices. Grain..Tbe market is.without change. Lard..B2les of 100 bbls. at 61a6fe. Whiakey..Sales in bbls. at 23c. Money Market.. Sales of Traasury Notes at 1,101. Sales of now loan at 1,12. • BALTIhIORE MARKET. . BALTIKOILC, Feb. 2S-6 r. Flour—Tbe market is steady but not none. We cote sales of Howard street at 4,87 to the extent of 300 bble. Grain..Salespf Prime Red Wheat at 1,09. Sales of.Pritne White Cora et 44c.4 of Yellow at 52c. p bushel. Sales Oats at 30e. Whiskey..Salea in bbls; at22le. per gallon. Provislons..The market is hoary for Pork. Groceries..Sogar in fair demand. Coffee and Mo hnen without change. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Putt. , A., Feb. 23. flour..Tbe market is steady but not active. We note talcs at 5a5,12 per bbl. Rye Flour—Salta or Pearlaylrania at 3,12 per Graiti..Salea of Primo Red Wheat at 1,05,01,09 ' • Sales of Prime White at 1,15. Rye—sales at 6sc . Corn—sales of Prime Yellow at 57c. R'hiskey..Sales is kV, at 22erii24. Provisions are without change. Money Market..Salea of Treasury Notes at 1101. Sales of.Penosykania fines at tOt. SLIMEn CHANOS3.—.There is nothing more trying to the human constitution than saddrn changes of weath er. Heat raffles the blood, and increases the perspira tion; but when suddenly checked, those humors which should pass off by the skin, are thrown oil inwardly. causing coughs, colds, consumption, difficulty of breath ing, watery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, and many other complaints. - Wright, indite it Vegetable Pills are a d.lightful medicine for carrying off a cold--berause they carry oil from the body those humors which axe The cease of the above complaints. Pour or five of said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to bed, will, in a ew days, entry off the most obstinate cold; ut the same time 'the digestive organs will be restored to u healthy tone, and new life mut vigor will be given to the whole frame. Beware of Counurfrits and Imitations.— Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills nave the Wfi tit signature of WILLIAM WOW= OU the top label .of each bog. Remember also, that hleisrs. Feuebtwanger & Co., of J New York; as.& Glnscoe C0., 3 at Cincinnati; and J. R. Wilder /c Co., of Louisville, are 21(12 agents for this medicine, and we can not guarantee the genuineness of that °Heredity them for Italie. The genuine is for sale at Dr Wright'S Principal Office, - IG9 Race Street, Philadelphia; and by JOHN TIIOSIPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for Os city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at the wholesale rate. • feb2l frr CLAMMIER'S Stosst-cosTED Van MADLE PCIO ~ii E PILLS...FOS Liver Complaint, Affection of the Lunge, Pal pitation of the Aeart,_Colic, Jaundice. and IVorins, the Sugar-coated Pill of Dr. Clickener in au infallible reme dy.. Thousands of ceni6eates of the wonderful cures in Me above complaints, through the agency of these Pills, may be seen at Dr. Clickener's office. Tbe Pall is en crusted with.sufor, r,-stithat the ingredients are not appa rent to the taste. So skilfully is it compounded that the patient is not subject to the distressing gripings which I • low the use of ulniost all other medicines. Indeed, at for the thorough purging produced by the Pill, the pa tient would be ignorant of its invaluable medicinal pro panics. in all eases where the desired effect its not pro. .:need, if the Pills be taken according to the printed di redden, the money will be returned. Iller Sold by WM. JACKSON, Gen. Agent, feb2l 69 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. (For list of .Ateais see advertisement.) Cfrf• Lac? . ilk' . titTitirli. - ---. Tax subscribers having purc h ased from . 1 2 ... Charles Coleman the above Stables, and • in tending to increase their stock of iiOlllCB, Carriages, Buggies, tr.c„ would respectfully solicit a, share. of patronage from . the public. Horses kept by the day,•week. month or year, and. orld Monett stalls are being erected, in the second story, for the ac commodation of Canal stock. - feb23:3rtt ROGERS is 011£,Y. • IN retiring from the Livery busittess, I with pleasure (from a long acquaintance) recommend my succussors to thepatronage of my friends and the public. fek.n.lw T CHARLES COLEMAN. Passage to and from Liverpool, 13r the well known, fast sailing, fa • ; -. 4 vorito Steamship SARAH SANDS e4,f/ h ' bonbon 1700 tons • Wm. C. TurnorsOls, Commander. Wi ltt sail from New York poentively on the 24th February, and from Liverpool on 28th March—her regular day*. A few respectable persons can he handsomely accom modated in the 241 cabin, and found on moderate terms. Cabin, 2d cabin and ateeroge.passengers visiting the Old Country, or those sending for their relatives, should in spent the accommodations of this floating palace, before engaging elsewhere; and the price of passage to and from Liverpopl will be hula more than in a packet ship: Apply on board, foot of• Peck Slip; or to the substiribers. P. W. BYRNES bc CO , .00 South at., NiY., and 30 Wittnfort Road, Liverpool. Or in*Pittaburgh to JOHN THOMPSON, febl3:9t 166 Liberty street TO t he tionorables the Judges of the Courkot General Quarter Sessions of the I'eace iu and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of James Sterling, of the Fourth Wanl, Pittsburgh, Id The .County oforesaid„ humbly sheweth, That your petitioner Bath provided himself,witli mate rials for the, accommodation of travelers and. others, at his dwelling house, in: the Ward aforesaid; aud,prays. that your Honors will be.pleased to grant tam a license to keepn'publie bootie of entertainment. And your po-. Wiener, as in del) , bound, wiU pray • • . ' . . . JAMES srEaLING.' • Avi;oie subscri6are; eilisons or Ilie aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the. above petit,ioner..is of goOd repute for honesty and leirperance: and 1e .well provided with house room and conveniences for this accommodation of travelers and ethers, and that said tavern is necessary. James Matthews, Dennis Leonard, hobo. De vine, Jos. O'Brien; James 'Graham, S. Lindsey, A. C. Bell, IL J Thomas, John . Davis, M. Standen, J. BroOks, William Carroll. feb2dOtd. tho Honoralite.the Judges of. the Court of General ..IL Quarter Sessions of the Penes lit and for the County, of Allegheny . • • ' The petition of Fredetick Sededenstriker. of 3d Ward, Pittsburg r. iu the County aforesaid, humbly shetitcth; That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the 'accommodation of tiayslers and others, tit his dwell. ing house,. in the Ward aforesaid and prays that your -Honors Win he pleased to grant' him a license to keep a public .house of c ntertainment; •' And your petitioner, tut in duty bound, will pray. • ; . • .. ; FREDERICK SEDENSKRIKER. . We; theaubscribers, citizens of the aforesaid.‘Vard, 'do certify; hint the above potitionei is of-good repute for honesty andtempOance gad is well provided with house room and conveniences, for the accommodation and lodg ing of tsay:ol44tSitad others, and That said tavern •ne soree:3loMosgiz3 ;Wigguns;'.W. Bath. - D. •Peniz; I. Ronuner,,V. Ke — Ohler r i.Mille f, .A.licr'stine, G. G. Backofen. febi.,.:3td, ME ME=MMM • 1. Nr.w. Yoar, yob. 28 liter Yoax, February .28 - :grci.tii..i#g.i:ii.iil',•: , .4ok: . iiiioiiisat:i.:!: -. .,.:,.: PITTSBURGH BOARD OF Taa.D. 1 N. B. CRAIG,- W. BARKER, -Consrrrim volt - Faisativn W. R. MURPHY, ' . PASSENGER - ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1948. Ste amboat Packet Lind, leaves daily for Machin at 1, 10 A M. Passenger Packet, via Brownsville; to Baltimore and Philadelphia, a A. st., and GP. M. Mail Coach Line, direct to' Philadelphia, 9 .s. St., and 12.1 Western and Southern Mall Coach Line, 6 A:re. North-Westermvia Cleveland, daily, 10 A. Erie and Western NeW York,' daily, 9A. M..- . North•Fistdru; to Philadelplria , daily, except Sara:lays, 4 , ARRIVALS ANDDRI ;NATURE OF MAILS Eastern Mitil duela:le; closes 12st. Western hlul, Cioi and Leunv.i due 8 at. ; closes SL. m. South. vie Bal t. and Washington; due 8 P. ta.,closess s. m. North-Western via Cleveland; due/0 A. M., closes 9 A. Id. Eric and Western New York,' due 8 r. m., closes 8 Aad STOCKS; - Par 'value, Askrd. - Offered Bank of Pittshargh•, 850,00 $50,00 • 500,00 Exchange Bank 50,00 44,00 43,50 Mervhants' and M. Bank • 50,50 60,00 - .49,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank .•.•.. • • • • Noaein market. - Hand Street Bridge ' 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge - 60,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Br:dgit 95,00 35,00 35,00 Connellsville &Stock, paid on • shares, St4so ' 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (Op desta ' 99 , 00 ' „Monongahela Bridge 45,00 16,50 Gas Stock Dally(neview of the Markets. .OFFICE or THE. POST, TguaDsAY JSlonma , Mcqc. , & l. 1640. GRAIN—SaIe of three wagon loads Wheat at 70c.; 40 bushels at 68c. Itye--Salo of 25 sacks from first.hands at 45c.:, rewold at 47c. Oats, worth 25c. on wharf, at which sales 0r.160 bu.; sales from Moro at 28c. GROCERIES--There was considerable business in Coffee, Sugar and Molasses yesterday. Sale or 25 barrels Molasses a; 28c. Sugar, we quote at 4} (irk., according to quality. Coffee—Prime Rio is worth 71671 c., at Which many small gates. FRUlT—There hare been tromp large receipts from below of Oranges, Lemons, &c. Sales of 30 boxes Oranges at $4,50; 30 boxes Lemons at 3,25. Cocoa Nuts—Sales of 1000 at $4,50 e 100. Figs-- Smyrna, sales of 250 boxes at $1,6601,68. Dried Peaches and Apples are without change. We quote former at $1,12; latter at 4505156 c. Green Apples are still in good demand, and not so plenty as here tofore. Sales at $1,25 for first quality. FEA.T.IIERS—SmaII sales from store at 33334 c. The market is poorly supplied; demand fair. A large lot might not command more than 32c. OlLS—Regular sales of Lard Oil at 55c.; Winter Whale at 70c.; Winter Elephant at 75c. ASHES—The Market ii almost bare of Soda Ash, sad demsba is very brisk ; aro the lowest ewes. One house expects a heavy supply a few .days. &combings aro worth 4c. at which talcs of SO casks. RYE. FLOUR--Salo of 40 bbls. from store at 43,18. Tho market is well supplied, without much demand. .SkEDS--Sales of 39 bushel* from wagon at $ 3 ,13; $3,2,5 isretuted at stores; buyers ship to Baltimore. Timothy Is worth 81,75 from first hands. Salo of 20 sacks flax at 90c.; small lot taken in trade at same. WHISKEY—SaIe three small lots Rectified at 18219 c: IlAY—.Not much coming ; sales at scales at $7,5009,00. BACON—Sales of 5,000 lbs. Hams at 6144 3 0 00 lbs. Sides at 51c. RAGS—Takett from wagons at 33c. FLOUR—The few sales made yesterday indicate a decline ; sahs.of 39 bbls. at $3,62; 78 bbls. at $3 4 68. sale of 38 bble. from wagons at 83,701 sale of 134 tads. from store at s3,9l;aales by dray load at $3,167. CORN MEAL—Some receipts, and brisk demand. Sale of 96 ski. at 35c.; sales from store in a retail way at 40c. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. February 17. FLOUR—There has been a rather better feeling in 1.1t0..110ut musket, and though the um:ructions have not been lorge,-prices have rather improved. no week's salter= up about 12,000 bble. at $4,23 as - ,4t0 for lots of Ohio on the levee or in store, but including also 2,100 bbls. in flatboat and to be de livered alongside ship at $4,64,34,644? kb!. Some lots of Illinois and St. Louis have Mao tine disposed of at 114,5004,87/ r , and fur fancy marts at $5 ~5 p bbl. Yeiterdnes sales were nearly 1000 bbls., the ruling price being 84,4003,50 fir Ohio and in. diaaa. Arrived past week 19,100 bbls.; exported, '27.013 bbls. SUGAR--Since the weather bemme fair there has been quite a brisk demand for Stgar, and during the week tally 4800 bbds. base been taken for the north and west. Prices have recovered the alight decline , submitted to at the close of she last week, and now range as follows: Inferior and Common, 21031; Pair, 3E34; Prime and Choice, 41O5; Clarified, .1i0361e p lb. On plantation about 2600 Mids. have been taken, mostly at 4c. p lb. MOLASSES—The drmand has been steady and 5,900 bbls. have been disposed of on the Levee this week, as 18i019} for interior and fermenting lots, and 2.01021 i c. p galon for good to strictly prime, the latter being qua° Bearer:. Yesterday, however, prices were rattier drooping. Yesterday sates on Plantation, above the city, of 80,000 gallons at 18riiiail9c.p Peitz Paczmo.—The park packing businesii lms been carried on quite briskly in Princeton and Hen nepin, 111., this winter—more hogs being packed than any previous season. We have good authority in saying that at least 8,1100 hogs will be packed by the traders in Princeton. Large quantities of the hogs raised in this county arc sold in Peru, Henne pin, Henry, and Lacon. Bureau contributes a full share to the pork raised in the West. BuetNtss.—Tho warm weather fur several clays past has caused a partial resumption of busi ness. Since Saturday noon, several boats have er rived from above, and quite a number from below, and were busy thin morning in dieciterging their car. goes, which gave to the Levee inure the appearance of business than it has wore since the close of the 11111 trade.—SL Louis New Era. Pittsburgh Gold Washer. rViir. subscriber hne invented machine for Washing I. out 601,1). possessing the following qualities i—it weighs about twenty-five pounds. can be packed in box 13 inches by 17, and 17 inclics'deep; will wash out bushel of wet surd in abont two ininutettry sand in loss time—leaving the Gold. perfeetly clear of sand and gruacl. These going to California are invited to cell and Intel its operittion,ett my residence., itt,Penn street, near Witter street- (febtrJ:lwi C. EVAN:3.. . • • Golan - Washor. NPARRY has invented a mailltinator washing Gold, ',' farwhich he has made application for a patent.— They are now acted for sale ; at the Warehouse of PARRY, SCOTT' k Co, NO. tO3 Wood et., Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex endue these labor-saving machines. They arc simple in their construction,, ecutilY, transpurted on the back of mules or horses weighing ' eighty flown:a - each, and can be put in operation in half art hour. They con be filled with provisions. It is the bpinion of those who have seen the trial of one of these tnactlines of smallest size, that two men will wash the mineral from 150 bushels of sand or earth in a day, without the loss of a particle of the mineral. They eau be Increased iiesize and wonted by water or mule power,' if expedient. The operatora work without going Into`the water or being' exposed to. water or wet. and coiniequently without endangering. their health. They will require beta small stream of water, tied can housed the whole semion,annt eatrbe put into operation where there is not sufliefent wilier to wash in the uepal way. Prise of smallest size 535. Orders from abroad, ac coMpituied by cash, will be promptly filled. •PARRY, at Parry, Scott 56 CO.'s, (6%1V N 0.103 Wood st., Pittsburgh; VEWBO - ORS History f quecii - Of Scots By Jecob'Abbott; with l 'i ngravi4s, History o f Ring Charles the First, of England. By Jacob Abbott; with engravings. • Hike** nf Alexander the. Great. By Jacob Abbott ; with engravings. llistory!of •Rantilbut, the Carthageuitui. By Jacob Abboiti with engravings. Reectlred Etild for sale hy JOHNS_ TON. k STOC,KTON, feb24 " 41 Corner Market and ETsOROCURSFWNMar.;/ - T AUCTION .—To• morrow, Thursday,. March tot, at 2 o'clock, -- win be sold nt McKenna's Aucti on 800/1115 the balance or stock , ota Retain Grocery Store, coroprtervg spices, maenad, sugar, ' - molasses, - teas . , nutmegs, indigo , tabaceo, soap, .Scotch snuff, queensware, glassware, crockifry, cotton yarns; wooden bowls, a lot of cheviots. febw -JAMES 51 cKEINN7A., Anat. T.;101t. SAL.—Three valuable Otulaimg. Letts,.2o feet front on Roberts street by 100 deep—price tor the whole, ,S9OO. Also, a Frame /louse um/ Lot, of 15 feet front on Strawberry alley, with a 3 fear alley, by 120 feet. deep.4soo,..and a ground rent perpetual 815 yearly.. A150,.20 shares - Hand street ItridAeStack: - . feb2B S. CpTIISSRT, Agent, • ' • :-Stitidtheld,street • • NOTICD. - TO. PUROHASERS - ..0F , ,T1N, - COPPER. AND 841 Dr . -i IRON WARE.—rCountil Merchtune and others woeld do we'll° callmtlhe.store-of - S. F{/lb strea, between Wood and Atarke . t, -where tbey will fltid'A large assortment, at low prices, for cash or ap• proved paper.. 11713nilders'orders promptly attended to. febtileod . , , . ... • . Alit - Steamer Itliettigaii 20ilaon. Beavef:. ' ' • - • , llobghtmat Beaver. ", :Lake Erie, Slade, Beavpr. - • Union, MaLtml New Orleans, - " ugh, Catwell rgisviile• Niagara, J eat, Es. Lanip. r New England la. 2. Dean, Cinelanati, " ' Z. Taylor, Lads;'Wheellng: • .„ Parlsrlslarratt, NP,W Orteang, -•• DEPAITED, • - • •• Steamer Lake Erie, Shtes,Beaver. t • '3liehigan N 0,4 GilsoM Beaver.' • ; " Robt. ‘Nriglitram, Beaver. Messenger Woodward, Ctai - ... • : • " Clipper 'a 2; crookr,,Cineinnati • ' Taylo , LuMa,Uneeling. T" Beaver. Iloopt, • • " Genesee,Reaq St:Linda., Setratmen Actinism—The Da d:: Picayune of the 13th stays: We learn from Capt. , fiuttert, of the steamboat Mobile; of a singular aid wi roar fetal accident which occurred on the Mebane river on Saturday lam. As the steamer MontfinnerY,. Cant.. Frank Johnson, iv u s p an i ng ‘olong ; tira river in the night; she ran in whero the stream ens overhung by trees, and the flag-staff of the' boat Moi Caught' by a limb. and broken, off. A piece,of tiistriff flew bank And struck eant.'Sohninin opon'theliend with such vio lence as to, fracture his skuli., Ho -was rendered senseless by - the shock, and:ile bitted oozed , from his cars. lie faken , nahoie at Claiborne, and everything possible done' for /it relief, bet at last accounts scarcely a hope could' berentertained that he would survive Ms injuries. Slisrty.of his friends, with further medical aid, weraupfrom Mobile on Monday morning, on the Arkarsse No. boo visit him, but it was scarcely supposed that they would find him alive. cot. Johnson is tin old steamboat master, well known on the river, sad hits thousands ofacquaintances and warmly atteubeskrriends. This accident to him has excited, goerst sympathy in Mobile. • - Acontriv..—Weleare from Metiers 0 r the Hei man,from Kanawha, that two.of the .hands on the steamer Pike were badly ;wounded--by _the parting of a hawser on Tuetiday''rhin'ateamers Mary Pell, Tom Jefferson and' 011ie ..ef the West were pulling at the Pike to get hot otr 'the bar at she mouth of the Aflame, when the cattle parted, shatter ing the leg of one of the deck }laid*, and breaking the arm of a fireman. The line caught on the bitts, or more serious injury would have been done. -- The Pike No. 7 was in a critket 'condition on Wednesday when the Herman passed her;as the was very hard aground, having ran there , in the fog. The river is rising, however, and we preaume she will be got oil without further celay,—l o tal, Dem. ACCIDENT.—The steamer Paris tics with an ace:. dent by running against a snag during her recent trip rrom New Orleans to this city. She struck the snag when in the neighborhood o(Rockport in the Ohio. The guards were torn otT far a considerable length, the strength of her hog-Chain saving the wa ter Mir The tams ofthe steamer test Gull authorise, us to say that the beat will discontent:ler trips to the - Kentucky river for the present, the ice in the river being too thick to enable her to not. The mail boat Ben Franklin . bairalso up for the present. in coming down fromCiacinnati,don day, she was much cut by the !Ur The steamer Mobile, a few days since, in Mobile Bablescued from drowning some , ten per ilous who were on a schooner which.hid been upact by striking a IN. They have been in a critteAl situ ation for about eleven hours.—/b. Esir The steamer Gem-War/It hiririleowitred from the brush she had with the trees in Given erne, and is. now ready to TeCetre • For Loialsville.- 7 • 7 - . . i ... . . . • t i m ul a nn T w i . , : i iet tiu dr: c aLd v :t .m pas i c i : ,: a . g7; i f i te l at t : , a y. r 101 c • *nova and, inteinurdista latuluip4, on. TA a raday,, lit inn, at 10 weal, 1* Ji.; .. , Far freight or pautage. topplyan Votangl,!.. to ' ! ' tuatl- G Ed. D. IVlLTRiftLitnt:ll,..So. - - Bikelosios Gaon Diamond alleg, briteten 'Wray& emet "datilkfieht lOrat. E. M. BIGELOW _weigh! reepectrully 1,1 inform the - tietilic. that at Itla Factor,' can' at all times be l'ound a' 4ame *apply of ''..'Z"` Family Carriage*, nicalitaeai'lluggiltii. and all kiadir of Fancy Carriagea. c4tudJa elegance and anal/tams to any !band in the - East, - eiratfactr for nary rdnaber of earriagea,Liiaggitni*A-alagorkii vein goraptly Ali work of ipiaaralkanatriialine#ill. ItErsazzorta—Col. Patter/in, R.N. Patterson, E. D. Colrain. Esq., Robert Robb, Es.s, C. L. Aragev., and; Ablettnan 14tefil. - _ MIL 11017PF , fil BOOK-KIMPINSI AND WRITING DOOMS, xiiarn.tvierr VO/rsl:k KLUX= ar. AND / , 41.140 3 / 1 . T;ORTY-F,IO tn. PUPILS are now in attemlance,.aud r Mr. V. ban erliplgCll In Line same building, and, will Love in :earliness to a few- weeks,* private apartment for Ladies, as wag. as =ore extensive accommodations fOr Gentlemen. Ills new Treatise ueon Book.keephig is becoming the standard book in the heater, Cities. it is univerially admitted ay practical merchants icibe the first coniplete work on the mildest published. /tours:— Vital% 2to 4, and 7to 10. - • :I'rofessiotial assistonce given in any ease of difficulty iii p a rterskip t ,trirmente or openiaa books, tet..46 --"-- Paaktossable Ilead (titmice ri, . a No, 0 Xru C. ket stmt. second dose' below na sh:t. E UNE BURG, &nd • It&SPE:MIMI:I' announces to his numerous friends and to the politic, that he has removed his Fashion able head-quarters from Liberty street ICI his new Store, on Market, :td door from :Second street. Ile is CiNtgtant if prepared to make to order, of the most fin d o nd materials, in a superior manner and at very reasonable prices, every article of Fashioualite Clothing, of which his complete stock of choice and carefully selected Preneh, I:oafish and Belgian Cloths, Cassirsieris, Vest. ings, ke., el-the latest mid most desirable patterns, are particularly designed. lie has also on band a very large stork of Ready made Fashionable. Clothing - , which lie will sell very low C. WERNe.IIU KG, febtl7iy3 :It Market at ,thi door from Second A. A. Morons Co., '*TO. 00 MARKET sTnixr, have received, by re l.\ emit „Importations, the following GOODS, viz:— Six cartons Maim Shawls, of various qualities and colors; 50 doz. Alexander's", bast quality Kid Gloves; together. with a good usaartratat of cord Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves, (pr Spring trade; rich stand. ing straight and-turn-over Coliart ;Zia pair Kmbroldered Cutts, from 50 cents to 81,0.3 Mourning Collars, °rela tions patterns; Dotal Lace Veils, the greatest assortment ever - offered by us; French and English 4.4 Prints; lioyle's Prints, small figures nail fast colors ; small plaid French Gdughains Cl Furniture Chintz; white satin damask Table loths; I.inen Damask, and 10-I: green Reneges; Genes black Gros de Rhine Silk Cravats, al to 40 inch, the best foods imparted t Purse 'Twist; Linen Cambric, and Linen. Cambric Mikis. from , el to $2,50; WHITE GOODS, such as Jaronets, Lewes; Mull anti. Suisse hlusllns, figured nod plain Laces, white Red coP4 Tarlatans, hr.. ke. We are in the daily receipt of hew Goods, and invite the attention of purchasers to UUT extensive stork. James Ws WOodwells ,rti9DEnr; A N A,N*FI Q.:(3 11 jt ITU RE , . .. .. , A I4ITGE and splendid, assortment of Furnitur e , 4, 'Wields for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell ings, constantly on hand, and made to or.lor. he present Stock unhand cannot be exceeded byte* manufactory in the Western country. ;'Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to give Me a cull. us I am dc. termined my prices shall please. Partof the Stock con sists in— Te to a Tete ' • . _Huila Entqcle ; LOUIS XIV. Chairs ; queen Rlizaboth Chairs; Tea Poyse ; I. mit Tables ; Toilet Tables; Louis XV. Commodes. French Mahogany. Bedsteads ; Piano Stools ; On Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers; 50 Mahogany. Rocking Chairs; 40 dozen Parlor do. 50 " Fancy do. . ' 05 Centre Tables ; . , , 00 pair Divansi 4 pair Pier Tallies; 15 marble top. Dressing Bureaus' • 8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and .took Cases; 20 marble top Wash Stands; . 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair,Fancy, Work 'Stands. A vrey - largo assormem of common Chairs and .other m Furniture, too nueroue to inctairin. , . .. Lig' Steam Roots furnished. cui the shortest notice uAd .out them - lost reasonabiolerms. . . -. . ,fobs TPHE utideroigned desires, upon ks return friim the East,which will be about the 90 or toth Fatiru• itry; to contract for from 20 to 30 _Thousand pieces'of LOCUST TIMBER, suitable. for CTOI Tins, say 9 feet in length, and , of sufficient size to squatelito 61-inehes. T7te Timber to 40 - delivered either at Pittsburgh or m i di.. on, indiana,.-- the latter preferred: Communications any be left with Messrs. Church ,Ic carunnts, before the d o tes mentioned. Payments cash, on &livery of Tim her. JOHN IitROUGII, janal . PITA M. 141111. Road Co. Quetta pub. Bt daily and It weekly and Ch. this office.) JU OMNIBUS LINT, wiabe disposed ofitt;PublieSale, on Titursday,buf 7th of March next, at len'clocle, at the Omnihnit Station, on FOuith. street, mearMarket if not disposed'af at . private sale. The folloWkg is the stock:, two Omni uses t four Horses, two Sleight and. Hrirtictis. For fitrtlier`particularts; enquire of CIAS.' BONET- MeANINGI4 or ,JNO. FAOEN. ' feb27itd' . [Journal copy till day and ch:r;;L]• • W BIUCJC HOUSE _AI . LOT FOR SALtORRENT=Siinnted in thiScivenihWanli nonventent to.xatinoi Old, Mansion Horst. The Reuse Contains five Rooms Kitchen, and fillshed OarreG-i- Posoession can be obtained Immediately. F,nnitive of ' -HENRY ArcuLLolion.- :•,- ;1./Omani copy 3Land ch Pit.] . I'tl4kelii.4so bushels Dried Fir Lefts, in store- and jar sale hi , --- . Vhb27l - =KING- th • lOORHEA D.-: etteD cask! ? itt ordmlte snit) by iu,..febg7 - :(10FREB-100 sacks primagreenithadolree, just ree'd and for sale by PAZ] dc MOORELEAD. ITIMEDI3 ,::- ~,t/iiierlii;litgotte-.,,. penvy QV! Pr'X'Slik/Itunt B . ' Oar *ATP, iiill3, No. 83 Too Bznsti r Prrnmunan To Lumbernies..- J ~ `.:rte ~-~++.w~. ': : . ; : firorol:l4ltet*,:,",_ LEii, r (siccessoi to Alt - Refit , & Luza !Woo/ I.kakt Vernimir% sion-Mttehant l fcir ;he" sale' of:AnteTi c ail:Woolen-Goods. 5 • It:Al"T CO', nOoklellars Stationet a, Paper Dealers; of Woad ntid TltiraTinteets; Pittobnigh; Pa ilook•biadi and - PrintinittoOo . tootaer.: -teblB • dttoriuy a n i.: L La bfie i&-Aj id an in d c e e ni re u m t o rax ve e d e i t o s Pittsburgh: - • .- _ ft; r4l4 ,- - FO -ES ulTt r-- ti F- .str K ee ,E t ß i jairtarec A . faSTRONG. CROZER,.. Commission ..13terrhancs and. Dealer s -in Produce, ¢C.--N0;22 Market in: deb 1 (1 BIILS. FRESH ROLL BUTTER=fro•day tee by febtO ' ARNSTRC#NO tc:CROZER: 700• A .P . HULK ORK , -Just re ceived, by - ..rebl 6 - - .-.9.IINSTRONO de CKPZER. . : t ~ ~ t t { E t .CE:S LI ILK 0 - ()1,88 e try' 300 PIECE M S•BULK PORK—Ju•recelaed•aud f9r • by - ifet,l4) ARMSTRONOILCROZEM• F.K. blunts to-day received and' for' nate bY • ,(nibl4) • ARMSTRONG &, CROZER. 52 ssAalcetlillgEs l ,PENMlTtLsrodaZE:ltcl . Alt!" 1 F. XEGS PRIME LARD— , Foegiale - by 'lfebs ARMSTRONG , & CtROZEL OHA. OES, LEMONS AND PINE APPLES—A . Nye barrels of ouch for sale by 3 feblB' :- - ARMSTRONG & CROZER:: UltESkl ROLL .14ITTER 7 -BWivels to;artY received and for sale, febls ARIISSTItbNq do,GsOZsk • - I_3 ICE—I 2 tierces, just receiveda:id for sale by HESNUTS-7 bbls., just reoeivethand for sato by . fetal SMITH Sr, SILYCLitat: ILTONEY—A few boxes for sale by • "• fete.-3 & SINCLAIR, 40 iTtli dLAtft: r CKORY-N bbls. Hickory.tiluts for ale'by rob2s SMITH::& thi is ck/LIR. CIREEN ATTUFZ--au bbls. Homanites; - for isato-sby febl3 • SMITH &SINCLAIIt. T) OLE, BUTTER-7 bbLs.frefilt fur 6ale.by.., ar.stricLAl.a. TAMED ftw sackii Apples' and Penehea, .salc by ' [febrjj • ''SMITH & _ _ AHD--X7 kegs Lard, No. 1., jun received and for side IA fry {fetal' ;SMITII-4 SINCLAIR.. bEACIfk;S-* -14 tacks Pr.acbe:!, - justi, recoiyerran , for .1. sale by yebl6.l SiNCLAIR. kilEll APPLES-4S sacks Dried Apples,. ,u stare D and for sale by tlebl6 . l SAIITH & SINCLAIR. CLOVEC n R STED—Id barrels, received yesterday per steamer James Nelso, and for sale by tiMrrir,&.L.SPICLAIR. ').1.1:51N5--10- boxesM. 11. - Reims - • - lb , 2t.1111... -.‘ - tor sale by janM sairrti & SINCLAIR. ATACKERAL-40 bbl. No. Silarge, m store and for vale by IfelaoJ) Oozes itAerTat2,." Ittclet tiers s" tl i 4 re j tu1414013111WLf1)1=lond ljACON'—Hams and Shoulders; a prime- article, of _Lk W. Jackson's curing, always on hand' sad for sale by ifeb9j IdOORHEAD; NT;vireidnew:Undijfil'uPsraTety"'en".. article . a I augur. fulai , .XING:✓I DOTATOES-103 sacks received per stearncr Ides senscr," and for 1111/0 . - , Ich2o - KING YrAT( ir.,.. , ?-450 sacks forag Potatoes just teed and it. by KING Er: l'ilOOKIIEALI„ fobl4 • DiattioulL 50110 Z; CORN BROOMS-L-111'st iced and for sate by 16,111 - C. liCliatuN. UtIstiLISMALL WHITE:,• tik. More (SO r' (or by W. &1•. - C. ACON, rea No, 2smithfield at. APPLES—Su We. Penocka Romanian; foi sale by ftbl6 8 J. C. ,ACHMON Or Utt,N ME A Ground 'SifteCont Merl, just received and fdr.sate W. - , -fade -- W. &I; C. ACIIESON fIIIARRELS HICKOILY and for sale by e 7 frbLY: - CURNIINS ta SMITH., SSIXII7.(Yr oPi.A.II.I3UTTER-11.ced and for stae by (ribl/.) - ' - cummtivs - SMITH.. • 1101 R ZOID /Wk.'LES—,ln.r.tore 4.al for solo by lebl2 ;CIALIIINS & SMIT.I.I 11)0T.A811.--11 curia Pot=Aali in more and for e.alety _L jantti . ALILLER, & ItleftlffS.ON. HAVANA SUGAR-30 boxes White Hn.. V, voila:ig-or, Just reed and for sale by-. 11001 'MILLER, At EtieNErS..o2/. kitaf - SR. SRS.-15 bbli. Ln. tinge; 0 Rosuin laolnsge, on cAnsignmentand for sale by .linlB • - - 11,1 - MUIR do RICKETSUN Fiti 4 WWW":" CA# S iband,mbrOr stab at t iwsu 'lactate, priccg. by [fete2ol um il fkik, ALXVOOL Sale by -,. • I Al, feb24l LEK ICASE GEF:i MIX'D CLOTH—Just reed, and - tor 1 sale at manufacturer's price., by- fkb2ol. 11-. LEE -ICASE AMERICAN' - kliSrfe VailiT—o a, hand and Int sale by (cula) H. LEE. PAIRS DRAB LILA N KETit.-Z'The atts.ntion of Cal-: 01../ tforain wen tr directed la this article--. They will, be sold low, So clo.a,cuaiiaument, by fez) lL L. A N SSORTME'r NOF BLANKET COATING—For sate vmv lone, as the season is far advance & . Deal- CIA may expect bargains. (ichtlllll WOOL—The highem cash,,paidiffell.l.lll,Ly!, Liberty-street, oppoiote Fifth. rpo LET---.. 1 forge /3rlck Dvaellitfg' Howie, imitable for J Isvo Sitaateil high up' ott Fftioral - street ; Atii•glteny. Appl.7 to LEE, I..iberty itroet, opposite Fifth. 101LN-560 - bushels just reed and tor flak by RHODES & ALCORN, . icl43 - , no Fifth atrect g ItHIN ArtLAl.—Of our own Aflnttjaetur4—Ctiriliiiii xittedothrl for ' , Ale by RHODES & ALCORN, felt1:1 'XI Filth street fIALIFORNIANS ATTEN'CION,,We are 110 W pre• pared to contract with parties hound to tho Place rs,'. to supply them with Dried CortiMeal and Parched Corn, ground with sugar, and warranted to keep in any climate. Also, 'toasted and Groirattil Coffee. "DIODES & ALCORN, febls Pillh ltk . TOTlCli.—Persents indebted to the at firm of 11 Errs do KA.l4lt aro requested to setae up. The hooks and accounts aro in possession of JOHN COYLII feb2o . • • rourth street. near Smithfield.. GAVE COSTS.—Pereon4 indebted to F. TR0V12.1.0, 1.71 boo Sheriff; rot Costs, are requested to call on the subqCriber: nod toile. JOHN COYLIi, febt* Fourth street, near Smithfield at. FOR Wati.--C. H. PAtl.- %ON wilt introduce the new style or Gentlemen's Hutson Saturday, 21th instant. C. IL PAULSON, fel,2l:Gt ' 3 Wood Kt. VAltP):1;1' itAt; FOLTNIJ , —A, small Carpet Ling was piekru up in dig: , htounngaliela Myer, resterdaY.— The smiler can have it, by eallingµr 1,11:4 office, andpny i”g for ad.vertigninent. IWANTEitt With "a Ca'sli Cary doing S ta large e I.lasittes'il l'artacr in n Aliiiinfa l C a to l °1 r}. - and profitable•busittess in this city. t; CUTflUI:[iT t lien. Agent, (019 1 - Saila) 11Id 1- Mreet. I1A.It111.11:1S, Economists and the Public. to - a fleet saving of one-third, and obtain tho grenit3t ertr purchased, are moat. respectfully Invited to visit ROBINSON'S' CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build /11V, corner Fifth and Woodstreets. • fubtitthv IIASKRTB AT Ni. ea fttossa - r STLIKM--0011- , V misting of Rosewood, Mahogany and other Valua ble materials. Also, a superfine quality of Toilet and Shaving Boxes, %Vining 4)51,.,. Fancy Building Blocks and Gaines of every ileserkplion,:with a large assortinent of Tor' , nod Fancy Articles. suitable for Chrisunas pres ents. Ideel6l • AIOGAN.A. CANTWELL. riALIFOLINIA •-.., k;,/ IniK/ sawed Wegon Felloes, (Government Musa . 500 4 , ,4 linbni for rude by , t.l. A. MCANULTY Ze. hr 63 Cunui Damn Patterson's Carrlage , Manufactory, Diamptid alleyr im er it ir ma To a d w `;:y id ,iirf l oTtai l lraZ . rt. mem of Family Carriages EttiOucheri, and a kinds of vy-w who,' "' front, a six horse ll ag won down to 0 V -eel rk - . harrow. Perseus relshing _to purchase or* contract for any thing in the above lint, are respectfully invited to' -.— . 0et49.1f Co.Partuerahlp Noittco. latiN DUNLAP.' - • ronv sictitvin. JOIIN DUNI.A P 'haring, on the Ist mat: 'associated w ith him in his business Jimv PLEMINO. They will hereafter carry oil their-Importing . of House Fortushhur ilurdware and Manufacturing hustness,undettho name and stylerif - John'Donlitp & co.. The businesi of the old establishment Will be.closed by tho senior Puffier of the. present firm, at their .warehoueni: earner of -.Market .nn Second streets (janti) JOHN DUNLAP & CO.. ' DitS,SOLUTTON,-The partnership or & Litt -is,:hisArty.,4lie.itolved, by mutual consent. The bt . sinless of tho firth WilrbilAtiltiCd. Lea , 1: PC MURPHYT -- .Pittsburgh,3oth Jan.,ANd.....;,.;,-; TiCE.--The undersigned will -eontinue'The Wool business and attend to the sale of:W.Oolen Goode, at the II:7 In retiring from the late firiti of liluiphy & Lee..l take great pleahure zeeqmitiending Itlc.ll,.tee to the oottfitlenee.or my trio:Wand to the public. jun3o , ; J. .R. 1111.ilIPHY. . . T FIT; PA.B.TbiIIc,EtSIAIP betetOlb re' existing. between Htde,4, Reinenum Co: wos' ibis day dissbbled •by mutual et:dtsent• ..The bitstniss tbeinte• firmvrtll be settled by Iltiu4Ovin Co. SAS': • ' • •• 5ept..271h,1.810 , ' JOHN YOEGTLY Tye .'• buniness Will be continued by SasnDS - & - RetINESTICS - .1043 A r cata ; tattlet"._the_allk_.9 tREINEdIIAN IL . . . lflJ IYe ttVeeeil .TAS: IrEp t inktArt. amt. was dtaaoldo~2 . Q Vila Inst.; hyithe deddivf the latter, Thej,ierupsaqfli tt e,dirn, wilt ha. 801,0 b y the ' h sus 7 viving perrner. 'SAS. lI`SitDATAN, at the ofd ' ela nd (No. 93 Wood street,) whore persons indebted w ilt please 3-make payment. • lOl- ~)-sr,;,A • . . • . . . . • NE! = . . Y ,: and ; 7.ot. for Sale ! -, 119 Y virtue of an order of the Orphrin.hg'Court of,Alle; Vien9 ..Cettuty.; in& undersigned; 'Adrztinjetiatew of the toante 'I:FV, A aroalVhititker, will rolret nt on, the Preleiges, on'Saturday.:lo Alarchispoa o' chock; sr., thuivaluable House end, Lotin - Birmingham ' situated Orr the corner of Denman ` and Cerson its: ; ' and' extending in front on Cargou 'st. to the Turnpike Bond GO i test, and n depth o boom= street 47 'feet,', on whieh• is erected* TWO tOTY-Briek House With a Cellar under. ' the, whole of it—a Stable, Wnsh ,House, and Bake OVeu. It in now occupied by'hfr. Hallannilf. The House has been occupied 'as 'a Tavern 'and Store ; and would; it is believed, be,a very eligible situation for eitherer both.' Tbn Guardtan has been Offered o..,reet of $226 tor the' n suing year, by a responsible name:' Terms made known on:day of sale. • ' WM O. HAWI INS, febl3 . Ottl.k4ivie .'" 'Athidnigtraior of A. I'Vbitaker Lots for Sale lii Jilenvilla, • A RUNNING ALLSGSBNY ClTYForty:flilY Li Lots will be Bold, at a lovi price; buy time I3efore the Ist of April. Mechanics' or , others, who wish cheap Lots, will find it to their interest to buy now, as it is be lieved they will increase very much in value during the year. Those wishiugsmall Lots will canon raj. BETZPZ, at the upper ilpithre, Allegheny: - , . • - A portion of the G Mild likßetlV (forme rl y.riuu tie ry ,Hill,)ts laid oat in squares of front ltree to five•Ateres— lo be sold to those wishing. a country, residence;' This "portion of the.Greuud commands ,a,3itew of both Rivers, and is a most delightful plan for a 811Mtner , reSidence.— Enquire of (rebl3:lP2w), THOMPSON.BELL. Valuable Property for .Sale., - 9 - IHE undersigned offer for sale the valuable property j known as Concert Mani situated on ,Penn, - atreet, corner of Barker's all ey,liaving a front on Penn 'street of 120 feet, rtunting hack 160 feet to a:l2 feet alley, on , • which is erected a very large.Briek Dstrelling Bonito, the Main building front Of two stories, with wings Ono and a half story high, and the rear building three stories high. The building ut,verreonveniont and well adapted for- a Hotel or extensive.l3oarding Aleut°. lt , is uovi °eta pied by Mr. Christie," as A Hotel. For tenus, apply;to • - . JOHN all&LIABI, or, ) JOHN H. PEEBLES 5 ...,...ecutor s. a. Pittsburgh, Feb • 15. 1649-111nt Mount:"Emmet I3otYdtng L ota Tor Stile: - 9 1 'r REAUTIFULLY-SITIJATED tBUILDING- LOTS forialojillhe plalt of the 'Mount Emtaetifroperty. Prone desirous of =Vesting u small sum of money, can do so to solvuotitge, by:secunng- choice tots of various Plum,ttropert}r,for:beauty of ideation t "tortirdarlding a view of the two eliit/3, the.Alleglieny;Alotiougahela and Ohio riVertylis-itnequalka. It bas The -advantage of - an abundance of thc choicest spring water. The new toed, near inishing,iwill re n den - ite asy. of qtece si,and bring.it within a - convenient. distance of the- Allegheny =whet. As :an intestrnent for profit, to say nothing,of-the lightftileritantion for a residence, the buyer will secure in a few years it 2111213/1-YOLDTCIIII7I. ; • ; The. above Lots wilt be sold, for Casti, - or on a Credit of one to five years. . . Plans =who :seen and every information had, of Mr. HUGIISWEMNY, on the premises ; or ofJOIIN COYLE, at his oiticoion 4th street, Pittsburgh:. • , tiov3o. APARISI.'FOR SALE—Of 80 Acres, with, a pod Log, HOll/50, Garden, number ot Peach Trees, and fine Spring. Also, 5 - Aeres in cultivation. Balance is good and well timbered: - Situated near to Church and Schoial, Saw - and Grist and two milra from the Ohio, at about 30 - ndles tioloW.Marietta--can readily' be divided line two small Farmsi and may be so sold, if purchased 'at once—S-100., ' : . , S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street 'TSIB.StgABLE RBAL EOTATE FOR WAIR,--A. Brick • (rouse,tlild ' Ltit; 'gc;t4l Order, and ivOlt arranged— on Walnut street, Fifth NV ard--StablE . A FTIIIII6 House, and Lot, 25fcet fronton Crinicard r6 ltt-Word, by; 1224 on an alley-31500 v AXratne ilonse, and Lot, 5 ft. front on Roberts tttreet, 7th Ward, by f'l3 :on att alley-6750 CUT.III3EILT' Gen. Agetu febdO - • - Smithfield street.. „ . :110N OUN DELI' FORSALE.—A small Iron Foundry ]1 ,: with Patterns, Tools, Zso., all readyfforl'operation, will• be sold Minc.Commodating terms, or exchanged for iron This Offers an excellent opportunity to a young man to commence the Iron Foundry business Enquire of, *CAIFE Br.„ ATKINSON. , deed . Ist, near Weiodatreet. ULM SALB—A Lot of Ground, 711 t Ward, Fluo r burgh; 20 feet on Duncan Street' yir 76" feet to - -an'll. feet alley. The location is desirable. Terms,oderate.' Enquire of . JOHN.COYLE, Real at Estate Agot, feb2o ' Fourth - street..tear Smithfield. OR'D SALE ,-.9". tuna l,two story frame dwelling house, r conveniently situated, fronting on. Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in front,hy. I 2 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the hotise,or to sep2 JAMES MAY, Water Street. Stextm . Boats for Snle. . The. arilendid. Swain:Pa - Cis - els . BALTIC and ATLANl.lo,lbuilt expressly to suit as, regu ar ackets on the .51onangaliels. between Pitts: burgh and Bra wnsvilie, and haying run for a few months are found to be too large and powerful for the navigation' of that river, aro now offered for sale. ~. - - The following aro the dimensions of these mix boats, via .: Length of deck,.l7o feet; breadth of heam, 26 feet; ' wheels, 2.1 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet lay 38 'inches diameter; eylinderx; 21. inches, and 61 ::eat stroke. Each boat contents 50 state-roams, and'the Cabins ore; furnished in the richest modern style. , . . For terms, enquire of - J. K: MOORIJEAD.. , nov..%af, . - : . ... ' Pittsburgh. For Stale-.or Exchange. eFFER. FOR SALE the whole of the -property on ..L - whichl- now - reside, in -the-Sixth Ward of.the City, consisting of the Dwelling. Rouse, Out Houses, tr.e., with the Garden; or I- vrould.exchange the same for Property. in the neighborhood of the City ;-. , 0r 1 would divide tthe' Property to suitpuichasers. , Persons disposed to pur chase or exchange, ean tall on meat the warehouse of Cummins & Smith, Smithfield Street, opposite 'the Monon gahela House. (dec9:2ln wit) JA NIES c.-cummiNs. FOK SA.LE—A House and Lot on Wylie street, near the Cciurt House The Lot is 21 feCt by 121 feet to : rut alley. Title indiSplitable, and very reasonable terms of payment. Enquire of [febtOi THOS. MELLON. 7.ORSAL OR. RENT—A Two Story ,brick Dwelling 12 situate on Pifth street, opposite , the Court Rouse.— Enquire of . 111 AIULLEDI & DOWNING,,, . • .212 Liberty street. opposite Seventh, " MIOR SALE-::A• large Lot of 110 feet front by 200 deep, cotallidylittg a large and convenient Dwelling Haase, out ovens. pump and trtable, with garden, grape vines, fruit and shade trees — situated on Saw Mill Run, or COll tinnatipli of East'street, Allegheny. Price $1000:-$300 in -hand; balance in 4 yearly payments, • . cvniBERT, Gen. Agenti, febl2 - ' ' sinithfield streat. FOR BAI.T -i1 valuables of 114 Acres, situated one tulle front the Ohiciriver. ' West side, 20 antes be low the city—containing a ,DtVelling Douse and Barn, 'Garden, small Orchard, fine Spring near the dwelling, with 45 acres in' cultivetioni: balance thickly covered with Choice 'fintber.' Thaliboi , e if; favorably located for attending the l'ittsbuigh market. Price sil,soo—slopo in hand',, $5OO at 1, 2 , 500 ut 2, $5OO at 3 years. - . S. CUTFIHERT, Gen Agent, febl4 • - Smithfield _street. oft S. 1.1;'..7.4. valuable. Property of 40 feet - frontn .11.7 Penn street by 120 deep on Barker's allay to alO feet alley. The above desirable. property can readily be im proved, either, for business purposes or private reel deuces, ar.for renting—will be sold at a Bargain... Also, a lot at :24 feet front on Webster, near Grant street,hy feet deep. Price $lOO.. S. CUTHBERT, Gen .A .g 't;. f 065 - Smithfiebist. 21 . TO LET-L-A Du-el mg House, on;Faders street, Allegheny; near the hlarket Square,et. and ' small }rouse on Peitsylvania'Avenue, near Mrs. Mar: ray's Tavern, Pitt Township. 2 • ;, 'Also, a ling Roorn..3d story; Market street, Pittsburgh, Two annill!.3torell on Third street, and severalconventunt Offices, neer the Post Office. ',Apply to ' R. 11.,DA.ZZA.INI; , feblffiW Office,'Thiril street, over Jill' , VElthi STTITD 4iSVN, Fort . commodibus r and well finished Titian) - ,2nand, ill the village of Shousctown, furnished modernwith . good-. Stabling attached. lt will he leased fora tend of yenta. ;:.A.dittcss. - P..S.IIOUSt, Shousetowth - TO LET—Ono Three Story and one Two Story Owelling - liouttel-folithed in modern style ' marble minuets an etch of the' parlors, and- bath houses 'in each; situated on Wylie street, second and third' houses front the corner of Washington st. • JOHN `F. PERRY,. jainal wit* Corner of , Liberty and Irwin Ms. FOR SALI:I-- A Lot ,and Two Story • Brick Hui itt Ing,on Filth street, oppoii to the Court House. ;ALIO, a. House add LnCla Birtninghain: Itriec, a Slt°. Apply to •.ronN 3. IHITC/lEL, - reb/ 9 • •• No.loB Fourth st. 'llO Li W —A More Room, on. Third street, South side, hebNe.en Wood and-Market streets. Possession given °a the ist day of April. Apply to BC, ICANklilc, or to JR i tiN coyLE,i . fetala Fourth street—neur Smithfield. rifircor-A good dry CELLAR, situated oft oti the Nonti- I exist side of the Diamond, suitable: for Eating Homo, or Storage of any kind: Enquire of HOGAN & CAN3WELL; r o bs .` SU Market et., Pittsburgh. q10.1E.-11.A1 legh ny Ciy, a well . mg, 7ouse— . ble find 141,60 feet by Mt . !.'IIOCV occupied by Beni. Glyde, adjoining Geo: Hogg. poir, tertna, enquire at the more of, lin:say P. Gettf,.corner.of Itlarket and Fifth els., Pittshurgh.• '.(feblOaftf). ALEX. IiFtAGKENHIDGE. 1116001tI AND POWER TO LET —4 Room,. feec hy IL 40, Can be had, wdli - a powty sufficient tor a Turning et... Machine Shop, on Liberty street, near the Curial Bridge... Enquire at . • ;. foblnj •.Post Buildings, corner Fifth st,:and, Wood. -' ILET—A large doutle Itrickpwelling Rouse, lam handstitne 'situation, on-Videral 'street, Allegheny, by Itay. Wzm 'Anil e"r , ion—retie Slot). Enquire of • THOR MEL,LOSI, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh. To LET—A Three-attory-BrinkiDwelling, (containing Rooms,} on Wayne street , -Rent, ton good .'ountit i s2,lo,., Apply to - - TATE: Go., (SI:ICC/MOUS T13 , S)18811TV & RATE.)' No.lo, Fourth strert, , bettoten .Ferey and Liberty etteets, MANUFACTURERS at sheet lead, leaden pipes,hy drums, pumps; baths, water closets, leaden coffins, &c,; keep consumtly on hand and manufaentro to order, iheetlead fronil to 8 lbs.:lathe square foot; in sheets of - 6 by feet,.whieh they-will furnish to thetrade wholesale, or cut to order in any size that may be wanted. • They also manufacture antt keep. constantly on blind_ leaden pipes from 2to inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for qoaveying water trom spprings, furnished .to the - country, trade; and put up on reels - in:lengths of from 100 to MO feet on each reelmith directions as tothe proper method. ef laying . , Also, on handialarge . sapply of Adams''Pat-' cut suction Pumps, for wells or:cisterns; Snow &Co's:, .very aupeir9r cant iron suctioit . Pumps. - • - Hydrant, work ,of everr description executed in the Most durable manner; and sin the most necommodating enns. , Orders _from therountry rfol letuleripipes, Islet I lead; or. pumps, Asiltreceive prompt attention'. .1027-daw: . .• • -yob eidec in StortaVo."4sHLiberts street, cornet of Virgin Pittatiureki. . . . IMMO§ . . _ . C. A. riI'ANULTY & , .1 Canal Bashi._ • - , I -*VI •• •, UNOVO:- . . . DB.T 'GOODS 111011171e:'.- - ••• _ • Nbf'6o • Biarket eeeee t,'Pittsbuighp DED.leavet most respectfully histaminic° to their on. merous patrons and•the public that they, in.eonae4 quence of contemplating a change in their business, pro.; ~ Rose opening the whole of their extensiverWarehouss i ~' • (iricluding.alftheir Wholesale Rooms ' ) for rendling; will continue open until the firstlif Februnryi commene- • ng• en' New Year's Day, 1949: Oar whole steels, tom 2risingume of the 'molt extensive and varied assertinents ' • of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited-': ".. the Western country, will be offered at lower -prices,- than ever before known. Upwards of filly thousand dol laze of out stock haibeou'recently purchased, the great' er portion of which are- fdrelgo Goods, received at New York by latOEitropelin'arrivels, which, fromthe lateness - L of the season, as: well as the well known pressure intie . money market,tbsere sold at immense encrifiees at the • public sales. an rates varying from twenty-fiveto tlityper cent. less-than similar goods Du...tight the first of the sea bon. .We therefore confidently believe thatourpticeifiir . the time above mentioned will be foundtobe even tower than any Eastern wholesale rates " • ' We anxiously invite allpersons to-visit 'oar establish- 'client, whether they purchase or nor, and test the truth of the above—assuring them that jhey will incur no oblige. -. •tion thereby, bat confer favor upon the proprietors.-- Our assontent o f SHAWLS a nd FINE DRESS -.- GOODS will amply repay one tor visit; added towhich our great display of DOMESTIC GOODS will; Wei hope, induce all to call. ' - • ••,' • 117 - Oar systein of One Price, will be strictly adhered. (ian3) • A. A:MASON &- CO.' "- Fresh Arrivaln,NawGoods no. 65 Idaialrr CT., DSTWEIM.4rit R. aim its Duman ANCY: AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS!' F The subscriber his just feceteedlisieenatisspply of NEW GOODS, parthaiiid the Elite= allies sumo the Grua Fall in Prows, and far below the cost of Mona facturing,•and will dispose of them, Whblesale•and Re tail, GREAT BARGAINSTO BUYERS! • Blanc - he'd Muslin, only 3} cents;. • . • 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from G I to 121 cents;, • • 4.4 Brawn - „do. sto 8 eents; . • • 4-4 Double Purple Calico, 121 . do, • Prints, hlernmack patterns, only. OI cents . ; • • Furniture Chintz, only tif cents; • I • . • • • Red and Yellow Flannel, - all loool,lBlcents • • •: • British Chintz, Blue and Omage,lo cents Bed Tieking, only GI cents; • • • French Dress Ginghams, 121 Cents; ' .. French. Work Collars, only • • • • 4.4 While,Plannel, onlyt24 cents : • LADIES' DRESS GOODS:. ",• `• •• Bieck Plaid Silks, sigh Matter ' "'" Wide Black Brandin Silks; Chameleon Silks, allshades; • ••: . Satin . stripe Cashruere,:new style; • FrenchLama:tine Plaids; LYotiese - Cleths, rich lustre • - •'•' _ Plaid Alpaca Lustrep • Gala Plaids, high colors;' Cobnig intiThibet Cloth, various shades; Paris Printed LamertineCashmeres; French Merino, all colors; Chameleon Senn, all shades; Black Plaid Gro. D' Armour Sake; Chameleon Thibet.Cloths. • 'SHAWLS'. SHAWLS!! Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls; • Embroid ercd• Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Brecht.' Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mona datable, Shawls; new style StradHla Shwhi; plain and embinid. , ered black nod colored silk fringe. Thibet Shawl and new style Paris printed Torkern and Cashinere Shawls. French work Capes; Collate and Chemizettes; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric fndkerehiefs; Ladies , Cravats and Scarfs; black and .colored Kid Gloves; mohair and .vrorsted Mitts' white and black Silk, Cashmere. Alpaca ; Ingrain 'awl ' Mora vian Hose; black. Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread, Edgings and Insertings. _ • • . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Damask Table Linen and Table . Cloths ? Russia Dia per and Crash ;Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleacht4—• and Brown Muslin ; Cassinets ,• KentackyJeans ; Checks; . Bed Ticking ; Domestic Gingbnms; Colored Cambric* ; Iled,.White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid • • ;Linsey*; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Drillings. . • GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. . . Jost receiied, a very fine assortment of French rand English, blue, black and brown Cloths blank add fancy French Cassimeres • new style fancy Vistings and Cra vats; Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. BLANKETS. . A splendid assortment of superfine • (ribbon bound) Blankets,just received. The above GOODS having been purchased since' the recent great fall in prizes, hlerehants and otherfare re- - quested to call and Inspect them, as I feel confident.that on examination they will be found much lowerthnn they have ever been offered in this City, as I Intend to sell them wholesale and retail, at a very small pros: ot the Eastern Cost. ABSALOM NORRIS, novM • • No. 65 Market street. Plttipbardt. New goods, at Number PlltraiLtae, I coisrat OT POVELTIr AND MAIM= firldiXll4 rtrrastreart. e :_i BEAT BARGAINS !— The Suliscribtrt hrusAtisl re kJ' turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving - a vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE' Dltv GOODS, adapvd to the present season, and em ' br ..ing a stock for richness and variety aot surpassed by • at . establishment in the West.. - ' • . .• • .. • • DRESS GOODS! Very glossy black Silks; lemon; and Collars' ' • ' ..' Handsome dress do. ' ,BlacklerveVeilsand ' lldkCs4 '. Rich changeable do. !Jac onet and carab.liuslins. • Rich: changeable Satin delPlaid and - striped hltodink- ' Chines ; - Handsome Ribbon:lz ,: ....: , Mode and high eoPd FrenekOloyes, Hosiery, de.; Merinos; - I ClOths for Cloaks ; , ..• Mode and high cold Muslin,Terkeri Shawls ; - --.--- -: : 1 .- • de Laines • • 'Cashmere do. , • , Newstyle miudin de Lollies;1 Plain Thibed Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmere:al- - fringe; •- • - ..• :• - ... Fancy do. do. • • Pluck TbitiitSfraiiliad:do," .: Black and. colored Alpacas;:Black do. • do. - .....:, .. Maid Ginghams, bright co-:Silk - do. • ..do. lore; - - - ~Fine Brochm do. .. • _. Now style Visettes; •' Cloth ' do, ,- Gala Plaids, brigbt colors . ; I Plaid ,Long . so.. . • . ; : California Plaids; iLow Priced- do, .. s„ Black Bombazines; ` Plaid Cloiikings. CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION : - -... His stock of Calicoes is,,yery large; it. has heed rie.'• leeted with much-care—with particular reference- to fastness of Coloring r dumbility of fabric, and beauty of design. These goods are lower than they have' ere: been before, and are worthy the patileillar attention dl The best CalicoeS for 86ets. •. • - • Double purple Calieoes,English,l2l Cents; ' Green • Oil Chintz' British Chintzes ; • • ' . • New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue Blue and Orange Purnitiire ' CHEAP DRESS GOODS.' A large lot of low priced Muslin de Lame,, of the lots', 'price of 12} cents per yard. •• : .• • • Also, Black Alpacas for 1211 cts. per yard.' -Very g,p'od mid very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid 'hams, for lfh tents, warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. '• Blenched Muslins, GI. to 12; • ' ' Yard wide Unbleached, am 9; • • • - Bed Tickinge, very cheap; , •' Casinetts, Kentucky • Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseys; • Domestic Gingliatns, Mariners' Shining.; --.•• sr Colored Cambncs; -- • ; • - Flannels, lower than ever offered ; • • Canton Flannels. LINEN GOODS! ' • • ' • • Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; ' 'Damask Table Linen; Do. do. Cloths; • • . •.. • • Rueaia Sheeting' '• Linen Drilling:Crash', BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to very One also Blue and . Drab Blankets, fine •and very •fate, for Overcoats.' • GOODS FOR. GENTLEMEN ' Fine and superfine French and English Cloths frad Cas simeres; Ovcr-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket l 6 id kerchiefs und Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Morino Under Garments; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, etc., etc. The subscriber having made extraordinary prepare.., Lions for the Full and Wittier trade, and having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually depressed t can confidently promise his customers lthhe• beet bargains he has ever been able to offer. • . • Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, aro respectfully invited t• call. (nov2o) PHILIP ROSS. . , inter Goods at Elaatern Volt I EO. IL WHITE, No. GI Market stud, intends making , : G e change in Me business, on the Ist of Jantusry nett—will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, ac t original cost :— • - ,) Drocha.Long and Square Shawls; • : • . French Tartan Long 40. . . • French Printed Cashmeres; ' . • • - • • • Ruglish do. do. t Mouseline De•Laines ; . . • 3-4 and 64 Gala Plaids; . High col'd French Ginghams, and Fancy Dress • Those wanting Bargains. ate invited to call. fao27:lm Reduction in Prices. wit.t. DE SOLD, from this date, the balance of our _ Wirsn Dans GOODS, at greally'rednced priceit-- • consisting of scarlet, maroon, mamtrino blue,brk, brown and other colors French Merinos. Lamartme Striped; Mohair Save s, nod bard Alpacas, bl'k and fancy cola's; French.ttli wool Cashmeres and De Dalnes; lotr.priced Citsbuir Os and De Mines in great variety; Long and Square Plaid Shawls; Tritlen, Cashmere, De Laine— Cloth. Thibetoke., ac. ' 8.. D. THOMPSON, dee. __llo Market st.; 3 doors from Libert • . • _ ARD...ic, I.IROTtIiRS' PREMIUM GOLD PENS.— Itt doz. of the above warranted brand of Pens, just received, and for sale to the Wade at New York prices. The above P6nii have received the higheit inemiam wirer awarded briGold• Pens; and ctie:vrerranted by the manor-. • focturer ageing* the point corning off. • • • For sale by • EDWARD TODDA CO., • North . ..snit corner of . Fifth" and Market sts., up stairs. I.IOLACK AND'FANCY GAGSLUi®..—.W. R. aim : j.)t Pity has latelrreccived a large nssortment of these Goods, and is opening them at prices unprecedentedly low, ranging from 75 to 82,50 per yard. - • Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities: • • . • . Also. French and• English Broadcloths, black, olive, invisible green.. brown, - and blue. • Among theie.are some very handsome French Black, suitable for Cloaks, at a very low prim , and briiivn, invisiblegreen, and bilk Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks. Also, silk: cotton and merino Undershirts end tinware Mariners' Undershirts; constantly on . band.7- . .. • • • .Cyr The auention of Merchants end Merclutint•Tatkits; who harhy the piece, is specially invitedllaiber *Davos: . • • .• It Express. GENTS. RIMIER COODS.*-Snper; single , mined.. PrPnchlinbirClotbsi. sigh slylesSibisik . tares; black • anttcolored•Casbineratts; Queen's Ind. Summer Clothe feared and plain Dray, IP }lles. 'Vesiings, "very choice', Ateiaeilleii, -Silks and Satins and figured -Linen:Drilla; Cheaper pee ILOBlNSOMBelelliStorei . inskyld , • • Post Baildiues.corPer -71111% arid Weed,. O jii;_ftimpratit -80110.Ps4ticsit. dab.. 1 10.5 . TONS, 3* Cash , curreitity o r 4 . 'mos., op'proyed .S. bills. 5 tons arapsrtirds.3/110. aor trtrion. do.. in terest sulded:' For the superior quality of this brand, crti refer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this alp generally. W . ic bl, lIITCHELTREE., dec4 ' N 0.160 Liberty street. =MEE MII
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