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~„, holesale Druggists, No. GO Wood at.
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•KNEELAND & HARDIN,
• Grant street
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Mr' A coast, should ,never be neglected. It may ap.
pear Biding and unworthy the attention at first, but it
will not remain stationary long; it may progress slow at
first, and its augmentation may oe scarcely perceotible •
when
wiltce seizes the lungs, all the other parts o
, :t1 the body be sympathetically effected, and a confirm
ett Consumption and premature death will he the inevi
able result. A little care would save many a life, and
tihe timely use of a proper remedy might have arrested
,"" many isennsumption„ .I.lut many persons have an invin
: t etble, repagnauce" to taking any medicine; and rather
fi", than use the means towards arresting disease, simply
f"- because the. remedy may not be a pleasant one, would
suffer and languish fsr tulong nine, before they would re
ef ling to the aided' •
41. A,Fahntstoek h. Co.'s Cough Balsam has amid
advantage - in this respect over many other Cough prepa
, rations, at Its pleasant time permits it to be used - without
incouventiuce. Datil% va.ue as a Balsam consistsia the
• speediness of its:cure: We .bave. known some of.the
most desperate coughs, seine of which had been running,
on for a considerable length of time, yield . almost items
diately tolls poWer. ' . • • -
. Prepared unit for salcovholisale and retail, by
8.. A. PAHNESTOCK & Co.
novl7 • cot Wood and Ist, and NVood and 6th ste
Seanss
Cuisioxi.—There is nothing more trying
• tb the human constitution than sudden changes of weath
er. Heat ratifies the blood, and increases the perspire.:
tion; but when suddenly checked, those humors which
should pass off by the skin, are thrown off inWurdlYt
causing coughs, colds, consumption, difficulty of breath
iug, ..watery: and inflamed eyes, sore throat, and many
- otter complaints. '
Wright's-Indian Vegetable Pills are a d.lightfulmedieine •
for carrying off a cold—because they carry Ad" from the
body those humors which are the cause of the abov,o
complaints. Four or five of said Indian Vegetable Pills,.
taken every night on going to bed, will, in a tew days,
' carry - off the most obstinate cold; at the same time the
digestive organs will be restored to a healthy tone, and
new life and vigor will be given to the whole - frame.
Beware of Countaiiits and imitations.— Remember
that the Original and -
Only Genuine Indian Vegetable
Pills nave the writtensignature of Waz.we %Valour on
the top label of each box. • . .
' Remember. also, thitt"Meisrs.Feneldwanger & C0..0f
New York; Jae. S. Glascoe &Co., at Cincinnati; and J.
B. Wilder IS Co., of Louisville, are Ivor agents for this,
medicine,Md we Can not guarantee the genuineness of
that offered by them for sale.: , . . • "
The .genatne is for sale at Br Wright's Principal
Office, .16.9 Race street,Philadelphia ; and by JOHN
THOMPSON, lfid Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, 'Pa:, Wird
is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup
plied at the wholesale 'rate. . feb2l
UT' CLTCE..rcta'a Suain-co.trin VEGravtatiPOnoirnrg.
Pruus—For Liver Complaint, Affection of the Lungs, Pal
pitation of the Aeart,:Colic, Jaundice, and. Worms, the
Sugar-coated:Pill of Dr. Clickener is an infalliblereme
dy. Thousands of certificates of the Wonderful cures in
the above complaints, through the agency of these Pitts,
may be seen in Dr: : Cliekenees. office.. The • Pill is en
crusted with sugar, so that the ingredients are not appa
rent to tlfe toste. .So skilfully' is a compounded that the
patient is not . subject to the' distressing 'griping - s which
follow the use of almost all other medicines. Indeed,
but for the thorough pargiug produced by the Pill, the pa
tient would;be ignorant of its invaluable medicinal pro
perties. In all cases where the desired effect is not pro-' :
coved, if the: Pills be taken according to the printed di- ,
rectiou, the money will be returned. .
tr,7"-Sold by AVM. JACKSON, Gen. Agent,
teb2l. • ' 80 Liberty street,,Pittsburgh.
fror list of Agents see advertisement.) -
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k - ' .... ': • Tax -subseribers- having purchased from
Charles Coleman the above Stables,: and in
. tending 10 increase their stock -of Barites,
Carriages, Buggies, dm, would respectfully
solicit a Aare
.of, patronage from the, public. Homes
kept by the day, week. month or year, end additional
stalls are being erected, in the second story, for the ac
commodation of Canal stock. '
feb=m
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IN refiring from the Livery business, I with . pleasure
(from along acquaiwance .recommend my successors to
the patrondge of my friends and the public.
CHARLES COLEMAN
sae a from England Ireland
Pala '
SCOTLAND AND WALES.
K 7 .B he . Steamship SARAN SANDS, anti the regular
Packet Ships : 4-e..xu.
e. W. BYELNIOI3 dz CM, .
[ESTABLISHED to 1824.;
No. 93 South ;Wed, New York, and 36 Waterloo Road.
Liverpool.:: -
' Plaisom sending to the Old Country for their friends,
can have them brought out by the Regular Line of Pack
ets, sailing from Liverpool-on Ist, Bth, llth,l6th, 21st or
> 'lath of every month, comprising the following Ships :
Vidalia, Siddons, Henry. Clay-,
Hottinguer,. Columbia, Constellation,
• Roscitte, Patrick Henry, - Cambridge,
,
Issue Wright. Waterloo, .: Constitution,
Ashburton, New-York,..- - Garrick,
West Point, Queen at the West, Montezuma,
Yorkshire, Sheridan, New World,
Liverpool, Oxford, • . - John R. Skiddy.
Or in the first class American Shim!, sailing . from Liv
erpool and the Irish Ports every day, comprising the—
St. Patrick,. : St:George, Andrew Foster,
Yorktown, Creole, Memnon,
Probus, • . Elsinore, Wm. A. Cooper.
And many'others, which this limited space will not ad
mit of here enumerating. -
P. W. BYRNES & - CO. are the solo Passengar Agents .
for the Steamship SARAH SANDS. Her appointed sail
ing days, for 1840, are 111 , fgllOWi From Liverpool on
20th January, :Nth March, 4th June, 6th August and 9th
October • from New-York - on 24th February, 3d May, sth,
July,6th ' September, and 15th November.
Therefore, those wiShing,their relatives out early in
the Spring, will find it to their interest to patronize this
Old Established House, our arrangements being so per
fect that no delay or disappointment can occur. .
Drafts at sight for any mount on the National Bank of
Ireland, its branches, &c., &c., at all times for sale. Ap
ply to, or address by letter, post-paid:
P. W. RYRNES & CO, al South st, N. Y.,
and 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool.
.oOrto JOHN THOMPSON,
74112 7 :tf - • 156 Liberty street , Pittsbtutt„ .
:Passage
to stud from Liverpool,.
By the well known, fast sailing, fa
vents Steamship SARAH SANDS—
of
e burthen 1700 tons; Wm. C. Tuostesoo,
Commander. Will sail from New York
positively on the 24th February, and from Liverpool on
:Nth March::-.her regular days.
A few respectable persons can be handsomely accom
modated the 2d cabin; and found on moderate terms.
Cabin;24 cabiti and steerage passengers visiting the Old
Country, or those sending for their relatives, should in
spect the accommodations of this floating palace, before
engaging'elseWhere
and the price of passage to and
from Liverpool Will - be little more than in a packet ship
lypply on board, foot of Peck Slip, or to the subscribers,
- - • T. 'W. BYRNES & CO,
93 Reath N.Y.,.land 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool.
Or in Pittsburgh to JOHN THCIMrSON, .
febBtet. • 156 Lit:tarty street
T O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
of Allegheny._-
The petition of James Sterling, of the Fourth 'Ward,.
Pittsburgh, Mahe County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,
That your. petitioner hath.provided himself with mate-.
riots for the accommodation of.travelers and others„ at
his dwelling home, in the WWII aforesaid, and prays
that your /donors will be pleased to grant him a.license
to keelza public house of entertainment. And your pc
- titioner, as to duty bound, will pray. - -
JAMES STERLING.
We, the subscribers, ititlzens of the aforesaid Ward, do
certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and leirperance, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences for the accommodation of
travelers and others, and that snicltavern is necessarY.
James Matthews, Dennis Leonard, John Devine, Jas.
O'Brien; James Graham, 'S. Lindsey, A. C. Bell, R. J
Thomas, John Davis, M. Blasdell, J. Brooks, William
Carroll: , , . feb29:3ulP
TO the Honorable the Judges of Me Court of General
Quartet-Susie/is of the Pence in mid f o r the County
Alleghen.t :
The petiti on of Frederick Sededenstriker. of 2(1 Ward,
s Pittsburg,in the County aforesaid, humbly shewcth, That
; your petitioner haat provided himself with materials for
the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell
ing house in the Ward. aforesaid, and prays that your
Honore tat'ill be pleased to grant him a license to keep a
public house or entertainment. And your petitioner, as
in duty boand,ival pray. -
' - • , - FREDERICK SEDENSKRIKER.
We 'Mc subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid -Ward,
do ce rtify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for theaccommodation and lodg
ing of travelers and others, - end that said tavern is ne.
James Montooth, J. Wiggans, W. Raith.:l). Pants,'
Thomas O'Niel H. Dati.or, - C. 1. Hemmer, N..Villinger,-
M. Keohlcr, J. Miller, A. Hoetine, G. G. Backofen.
feb2P;3td• . s •
T 0 the Honorable the Jidges of the Court of General
Quarter Seksions of the Peace. in, and for the County.
The petition of George Eirkpatriel, of the : 3d Ward,
city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly shew
eth, That your petitioner bath' provided I,im,seg with
materials fkir"the steeommodation of travelers and others,
at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays
that your Honors will be pleased to grant hint a license
to keep a public house of entertainment. Alid your pe-t
titiOner, as in duty bound, will pray. "
GEORGE KILPATRICK:
We, the undersigned, citizens of the aforesaid Ward,
do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for .
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with !tonic
room and conveniences for the accommodation and
lodging of strangers and travelers,
,and. that said tavern'
is necessary.
R. S. hlarsland, F. Timmins,c s 004
Lynch. - 1.. Co k h
T. Johnston, J. Bryar y G. Neelapd::Tob4Joites, S. Bishop L i
M. Cannon, J. Cupples Iteb2a3td&w...
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Fanstav Moments, Slarch 2, 1840.
From'apPearanceWe Are inclined to the opinion
that theapring business has- commenced. But the
,
season, hat not sufficiently
,tidvanced to Insure us
ageing - another cold spell: This is the
,first of
Marchand the rivers-May yet he blocked up With'
ice; The weather - has been warm and .there has I
been considerablevain..
Business has. thoroughly revived. Grocers and
dealeri in Pittsburgh manufactures,are busily engag
ed in filling orders which have been on file.' On
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the Wharf, there is every appearance of briskness.
The [deniers are all preparing to depart for various
pens, below.. Thu Brownsville packets are again
afloaat, The Allegheny trade will be resumed ;in' a
few days.- There is an immense amount •of freight
of varionikindsin stare along this river which is
awaiting opportunities forshipment.
.
In prices t here some - changes ,
since
week which are earefully noted below. • •
In money we have nothing new to relate. A sea-
BIM of ease is anticipated: ' • '
ASHES.—The market is alniost bare of Soda Ash,
and demand is very brisk; 31034 c.. are the lowest
figures. Oae lionise expects a heavy supply in a few
days. Scorchings'are worth 4c. at' which sales of
20 casks. .Peail we quote at 31/351c-; Salpratus at
51c.; Pots 0/444c.; - The demand is very light.
BACON.—The market is* full supplied with all
kinds. - We have sales of 'about 20,000 I be city
cured Hams at 61a.; there have been reported Bales
'of Sides at 5..1c. Sholdera 4 . 1514}e: Sugar Cured
Hams are worth Ski9c. but we have no sales.
BLOOMS--Held at $650370.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—No supply, and no de
mand. Thirseason is over.
BEEF—Sales or Dried Beef at 71c. in a retail
way; but little doing.
BEESWAX. :Some transactions reported at 19/3
22c. from first hands and from store.
BUCKET,S---Sales of Bearer arid Marietta Buck
ets at $2;15(a2,20. Good supply in market; and de
mand brisk as usual. -
BRANS..SaIe of 18 bbls small white at 62c. Dull;
market well supplied. Common mixed are worth
4%50. ' • -
COTTON YARNS — Manu.'acturers have made/ a
-change in prices. •We give the table corrected. It
is an advance.
Short Reel— 1 n 600 7
N 0.5 to . 7tlo ;et
`lt to 13 17 t4)0.000, Io*o 510-
-'l4 18 Coverlet Vara ifo• tb.2tlo—
1 cent ip lb to Carpet Chain 200—
' No. 20. Cotton Twine._ 200—
Long Reel doz. Candle \Vick --016
No. :inn... - . 8
Bag Fillings Bells at 15c.; NO. 1, Batiif at 9c.;
No. 2 at Sc.; No. '3 at 7.c./ A superior article of Bat.
ling in sheets 91 by 4 feet, expressly for family use,
and pertectly clean, at.l2le.
CANDLES.. We have no change to report:
City dipped 4200 I Cineinnatido 022
Meald 10 0104 Sperm, best bmtuls3o 022
, Pittsburgh Star. • •-22 023 Do. inferior 25 rixao
CORDAGE. There have been some alterations by
manufacturers' l which are noticed below
Magilln Rope, by Coil, 13c
Do do when cut, 14c
White Rope, by Coil, •
Do do - when cut, ' 12c
Tarred" do do - by Cod, 10c .
Do do when cut, llc
Packing. Yarn, fine, 9c
Do do . common, Sc
Manilla Bed C 0rd5 , ......•51,76632,62433,50 p
Do do per 13 isr
Hemp do 1,50/32,2503,00 y
Do do per coil,
.10
Manilla Plough Lines, - 75687 p
Hemp do do 75
COllPER..Theratesare, Braziers 27/328; Sheath
ing 27; 01,1 . 18Q19.
CHOCOLATE..SaIes at $2,75(a3,00, according
to bread.
CRACKERS..The regular sales to the trade are at
the following rates:
Water Crackers 84,00 4r bbl.
_ Butter do. 4,75 "
Pilot Bread 3.50 .
Sugar and Soda Crackers 7c. rfr lb.
CORN MEAL.:—Scone receipts, and brisk demand.
Sale of 96 skit. at 'pm; sales from store in a retail
way at 40c.
COTTON—We have no sales; in die east prices,
which had advanced On the receipt of the late news,
immediately after receded.
FISH—We have some change in prices this week
Which are noted in the following table:
No. 1, Mackerel, p barrel 811,50
" half barrel.... • 6,25
No. 2, ' ~rr...... 9,00
barrels .5,25
N 0.3,
," 6,00
ig half barrels.... 3,50
No. 1, Gibbed Herrings, and Alewives 5,75
'‘g Salmon 18,50
Codfiab, large, p Ri 41/141
FLOUR—During the chore of navigation Flour
stiffened up, as we noticed; but since the opening, a
decline has taken place. We now quote at $3;50,0
3,62 on wharf,at whiCh there were about 500 bbls.
taken yesterday. The tendency is still downward.
- FURS—The following are the rates at present .
Red Fox, No.l, 25 0 OD 'Raccoon
Gray Fox: •'• ...121 0, Mink •• • • 5 0 25
Muskrat- up ' Deer Skin, tiv tb.l4
• FRUlT—There have been sumo large receipts
front below of Oranges, Lemons, &.c. Sales of 30
boxes Oranges at $4,50 ; 30 boxes Lemons at 3,25 .
Cocoa Nuts-LSales of 1000 at $4,50 100. Figs--
Smyrna, sales or 250 boleti at 81,6501,68. Dried
Peaches and Apples ore without change. We quote
former at $1,12; latter at 50/356c.,. -Green Apples
are still in good demand, and not so plenty as here
tofore._ Sales atsl,2s for first quality. .
FEATHERS—SmeII sales from store at 33(334c.
The., market 'is p . oorly applied ; demand fair. A
large lot might met command more than 32c. _
FREIGHT—BeIow we give a carefully compiled
list of freights to the different ports. It wilt be ob
served that there are two classes of heavy freight.
D Goods. H. F't H. Ft.
To Cincinnati, cwt., tXt eta 15 10
Louisville, 25 15 121
- St- Louis,
Nashville, 5O
25
New Orleans, pound freight 50c 100 lbs.
Lumber Is shipped to St Louis at $E435 50 p Mr.
To Wellsville and Intermediate points Sc; to Steu
benville, and Wheeling 8c; way freight below Wells
ville 10c; Flour - from Wheeling and points . belew
Wellsville 121 c s i r , bid; from Wellsville .and points
above 10c
. p bbl. -
BALTImoSE & 0110) RiaLlios6.---TllO charges on
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from this city to
Cumberland are , as follows; viz: Hats, Boots, Bon
nets and Medicines, 35 cents per 100 lbs. Dry
Goods, Groceries, Queenaware, Tobocco, 25 cents
per 100 pounds. Coffee, Salt and Fish 20 cents per
100 pounda._, •
ROGERS & OBE'
GROCERIES,—There was considerable business
in' Coffee,' Sugar and Molasses yesterday. Sale of
25 barrels Molasses at 28c. Sugar, wo quote at 41
fidsc., according to quality. Coffee—Primer RIO is
worth Win; c., at which many small sales.
GRAIN.. We quote Wheat at 70c. at.which:looo
bu have been taken from wagons.. •fiarley is worth
45e. and a high figure might be obtained; safes from
first handa at 45c. - Rye ii worth 45c. from first
hands 47e; from store, at which sales. Oats are on
'the decline, we have a sale of 3000 tt. at 250, from
first hands; the tendency Is doWnward. Cora 'sales
of 1500, bu. at 33c.;. worth from stores '97c. ' There
_seems ble to be considera doing in Grain for the
season.,- ,
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. GENSING.—HeId at 25c. , ,
GLASS—There is considerable brisknesa in Win.
dow Glass. Sales 8110 at $3,25 to trade.; $3,50 to
country ;--10x12, $3,;50 to trade ; . $3,75 , t0 coubtrY,
Blacklioitles... 8.x.1.0..'......'.. '' a 4,00:
P o Quart, gross.. ' .0,00_. 10'12 .... ..‘ ..,. , 49 450
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pi nt , - -,. • a '7,00 ' 12x1.8 , •-;- •••• • , . si) 7,QO I
Mnd'a wine; 5;6 . - , . - Patent d 0.10114
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Claret, ta• gross.: a 9,00 ' Country brands'-
Window Warta to. box: '' - 8 1 10 , ..i.1, ,, , T' 3;2503,31''
City brands,. - ---- • . - , 10.1.12- - ' 1 !-.. - 3, 5 001,12; .
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Eastern Mail :viailadelplua, due 3 A. rs., closes ID al.
Western Mail, C l:al and Lonny., dne BP. Pt, closest' A. mt.
gottill.viti.BultandlVasbington,dti Br. claies6 a. at
North-Western via -Cleveland, distil° at Ss, closes U a.lt.
Erie, and Western- Neva, York, duel P- 11 9 Close* A.ll
STOOKS.
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Pa r.4aiaa.:
Hank of Pittslimit.. • • • 454,00 450.00 sop
Exchang e sank.
.60,00 • 400 • : 40,50
Merchants' and MBank• • • •%; • 60,00 60,00 • 40,00
Farniers , Deposit Bank . - None In market.
"Hand Street Bridge"— •• •• ..... 60,00 50,00 •' 49,00
Northern Liberties Bridge • 50,00 35,00
Old Allegheny Br:dge••,•• .. .. •op 30,00 4 33,00
Connellsville R.. R. Stock,paid on
shares, 152,50
City . Bonds -46 p cent?) • 90,00 '.
Monongattela Bridge . ' 25,00 •
Gas Stock 50,00
Weekly Review of the ilarkets.
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'GUNPOWDER gaits irk-regular:at the,fallaw
ing rates: ,
PM 4,75 0'5,60 Eagle do. in pa• - - -
Cagle flf Ms.. 'el '3OO :, - pers. - - • •• • • ••' . - 0 1,37
Do. dz. I lb eater& 7,00 .- 'Rock poarder. , ; , .3,2A R:3,6.2
FFFO 4,00 - . ,- • -._ ,-„
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, HEMP-- Some small Sales from store 149125 M
ier ten .
. HONEY.. We have no 'salmi of consequence. '
HULLED BARLEY..ReguIar sales 41 3:.." per lb;
Pearl do. at sc.
HAY—Not much corning in.; es at' scales at
'417,5(a9.00. - , 5 a1...,
.-` HIDES— We make a singlealleration in quote
inn. -
Missouri 7. 0 9
Spanish 14 0 16
Do. salted • 0
.:IRON—Thetable 'bele'
which have not. Changed
ItarJualata• •-• • iiii
" Common. —3 0.
-Sheet
M " 51 0 .
'Boiler ies.. • • 41' lio 6} t
10020 d Junla 0 3,60 II . ".... 0 6,f
-80 9d " • • 0 4,00 Splcs ,, P lb 0
60 7d "• •• • 0 4,50 " preseed 40
41 - . "•'•• • 0i ) 4,75 Boiler Rivets..... 7 0. no
56. - "•....• . 0 5,00
NAVAL STORES..There has been no change In
tho.nrarket, and we quote old prices :.
-Rollo 4P .bbl
bbl • .2,62 0 " N.Carolini 4;00 04,25
. Titeh 3,00 0 3,50 Tuthitine,gal.• 62 0 65
Par, Allegley.3.oo 0 3,50 Varlish, Copal 1,75 0 2,25
INSURANCE. • The folowing.table gives the ratio,
I
or insurance on good steamboats :
To Phila. and Balt. via ITo Wheeling• • .. •.. I
• canal I Brchwnsville • f
Cincinnati I f Louisvilte ••• • ..... f I
Evansville, la.• •• • f 1 I ••• flf
ra
- •Alephis, Tenn. •• 8 1 New Orleans 1 14.
Saint Louis. Mo.• •f 1 Quincy, Illinois, llf
. , Burlington, 10wa...1 11l Galena, ‘, 11- 24
Jefferson City, Alie., 2 l Independence, 111 n.• .1f -' 4
LEAD.. Regular sales of Missouri Pig at 44c.; Bar
sc. Sheet Lead $5 p box; Cut 8. The follow
ing are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe :
i inch acqueduct No 2 Lead Pipe Sc. p toot.
f " "No. 2 "'I " se. p ~
# " N o. 2 ii ti .7c. P
4 " " No. 1 " " Glc.p "
l ii " No. 1 " " 74e4
1 P
1 . a " No. 1 " " 61e-IP
" No. i tl 4 l 1.21,y0 "
Allother sizes 6fe.f' th. .
LUMBER—We give table without alteration,
There is no change, and nothing doing but a regular
business from yards. .
Clear p M 0400 Flooring Ido 15,00020,00
Common do 011,00 Common Ido 0—
Clear If, do 033,00 Oak 024,00
Common 1.1 do 015.50 Pine Shingles
Clear 2 do 44,00 ip 1000 2,5003,00
Cogunon 2do 400 Laths. saw'd 2,0002, 20
LEATHER..There has been an advance in Now
York sole of $l,OO per 100 Da. Dealers are doing
a fair business and complain that they cannot
get sufficient stock to meet the demand. The fol
lowing are the present selling rates
New York Red, middling weights,.
do do Over..., do ..
Baltimore,
Harness Leather,
Skirting, do 22023
girdle,. • .do p doz . 1333036
Upper,.... do • p doz 24037
Calf Skins, p doz • . 18024
01 LS—Pall strained Lard Oil sells at Mc.; Winter
OIL CAKE..SaIea of 19 tons at $3O ,M.
OIL MEAL..ltegular sales at 45q. p hu.
PIG METAL—We have no, a sale to report.
There appears to be no enquiry.
PROVISIONS.. Large receipteof Balk Pork, with
sales at 4c. Butter is not so high; we quote sales of
Prime Roll at 114. Lard, regular sake No. 1 in
Kegs at Sic. from first hands.
POTATOES.. The market is fresh and well sup.
plied. Receipts continuo fair; sales of Neshan
nockm at 70a75c
RYE FLOUR--Sale of 90 bbls. from store at
$3,18. The market is well-supplied, without much
demand.
RAGS—Taken from wagons at 31e.
- SEEDS—SaIes of 39 bushels from wagon at $3,12;
$3,25 is refused at stores ; buyers ship to Baltimore.
Timothy is worth $1,75 from first hands. Sale of
20 sacks flax at 90c.; small lot taken in trade di
same.
STARCH.. Regular sales at 6661 c.
SPICES.. Verylittle variation in prices; and sale
at the rates annexed :
Cloves '33 ® 38
GP I Nutmegs 1,50 GP 1,60
Cassia in Mats. 22 25 Pepper 9 a 10
Ginger 10 GP 11 Alsplee 13 16
SHEETING—Pend No 1,7 c. Nonatook 61c ft ,
yard.
SHOT.. Regular sales at $1,3101,414.
SALT..Regular sales at $1,25 at canal; demand
SIAS.
TUBS..Regular sales at $9 p doz.
VINEGAR—.Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbls
at 769 c.
WOOL..We have no report to give. We quote
our table as presenting the nominal prices:
Common telc. , lP lb. i t Blood- .25- ••026c. pr. w.
*Blood .. a Pull Blood- • • • 2
}Blood ...... 0 Ec. "
4c. " Prime 30c.
TALLOW..Wequote at 701'71c. in the absence
of any important sales.
TIN PLATE.. Prices have odvanced. We now
quote at follows: J. C. $l IRS; IX 813,150. Block
Tin has 51s advanced in proportion.
TOBACCO..The dealers report the following
prices, at which the market is steady :
Cigar Leaf. •• - 7 P2slump in box II 49 15
Idnalurc'd do• • • 2CP 71 2a '• 111 IP 17
Ladies' Twist• 049 10 164 " " 12 GP 14
Plug in kegs... 61-0 7 Scotch snufr• •14 69 16
Plug in boxes. 13 13 Rapper 14 ed 16
6 Twist •• • •-• • • 410 7 Cut & dry tb pa. eir :93
Cavendish.• •• • 41. 5 ,
WHISKEY—Raw is worth 16216:c.; Rectified
we quote sales at 18314 c..
Nzw Yong, Monday, Feb. 26.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.. Money has contin
ued tight and is worth from S to 18 per cent. accor
ding to the paper offered. Stocks have had a con
tinned - rise throughout the week and the news from
Europe had a fine effect to keep them in.the ascend
ent. The receipts for duties on Saturday were 656,
603 35, and the balance in the Suit-Treasury on that
day was $2,726,26.1 64. In Exchange forthe steam
er there was a fair business done, but it cloned fee
ble, and bills could be purchased from 6 to 8 per
cent on England, but most of the business was from
710 7 n/ ; Paris, f 5,3005,321 ; Amsterdam, Ioid4lo ;
Hamburg, 346i35 ; and Bremen, 771(d78,1c.
FREIGHTS.. Higher prices are asked, in conse
quence of favorable advicea ,by the Steamer Eu
topa.
To California, there are few passengers going by
way of Cape Horn, but there is an increased inqui
ry for freight at 6 070 cents per foot, $25 per ton,
and $2,50a3 per bbl. The steamer News Boy,
lately belonging to the N. Y. associated Press, and
the ship Angeliquc, have been sold for that destina
tion. To Chagres, passengers are taken at $6O and
$4O in the first and second cabins, and the brig As-
bria has been chartered at $lBOO for the run out.---
The bark Azar, of Boston, 300 tons, 4 years old,
was sold for California at $5,750 ; and the fine new
bark Morambega has been purchased for Messrs. J.
B. Brower ES.; Co.'s
.Galveston line of packets on
terms we did not learn.
BUSINESS GENERALLY.. Is in a very healthy
state.
Pittsburgh Gold Washer.
VHE subscriber has invented a machine for Washing
I_ out GOLD. possessing the - following qualities :—lt
weighs about twenty-five pounds, can be packed in a
box 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep; will wash Out a
bushel of wet sand in aboat taro minutes—dry sand iu
less time—leaving the Gold perfectly clear of sand and
gravel. Those going to California are invited to call and
see its operation, at my residence, in Penn street, near
Water street. [feb=:lw] C. EVANS.
Gold Washers.
HPARRY has invented a machine for washing Gold,
far which ha has made application for a patent.—
They are now offered for sale at the Warehouse of
PARRY, SCOTT & Co., N 0.103 Wood st., Pittsburgh.
Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex
amine these labor-saving machines. They are simple in
their construction, easily transported on the back of
males or horses, weighing eighty pocm:s each, and can
be:put in operation in half an hour. They can be filled
with provisions. It is the opinion of those who have
seen the trial of ono of these machines 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 can be increased in size and worked
try water or mule power, if expedient. The 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 stream of
water, and can be used the whole season, and can be put
into operation where there is sot sufficient water to west;
in the usual way.
',Price of smallest size 835. Orders from abroad, ac
companied by cash, will be proinptly filled.
H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s.
feb7:dtf No.lol Wood et, Pittsburgh.
The lit April.
TOSEPH PRICES JOBBING SHOP.—To all persons
10 about to remove, and wanting their Stores or Houses
repaired, Counters, Shelving, Doors, Windows and
Hoisting Wheels put ttp:—Carpenter work of all ' kinds
done on short notice, on reasonable terms. Cabinet
work made-to order, and Fumiture neatly repaired and
varnished, on reasonable terms—on Fiftlistreet, between
Wood and Scuithfield streets, in the Coffin Warehouse cl
John Liggett, (late of Wm. Trovillo,opposite the Al le
gheny Engine House.
' [frbl4:dtapt] JOSEPH PRICE.
XTE,W,BOOKS History of MarY, Queen of Scots.—
..VI By Jacob Abbott; with engravings.
History of King- Charles the First, of England. : By
Jacob Abbott; with engravings.
History of Alexander the Great. By Jacob Abbott ;
with engravings.
.History of Hannibal, the Carthageniau. By Jacob
- Abbott; with engravnigs.
.Received and for sale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Corner .Market and 3d Sts.
WOTICE, TO PURCHASERS OF. TIN, COPPER.
4,1., AND SHEET IRON WARE.—Cuntry Merchants
'and others would do wall to call at the s tore of S. MOR:
ROW, Fifth street, between Wood and Market, where they
-will fold a large assortment, at low prises, for cash or ap.
proved Paper. ' • •
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PORT OF-PITTSUVROR.
SI PEST WAT.ReII4 4/lit ed//11:,144:-
•, ' ARRIVED,
Steamer MiChigan No. 2,:.,Gi150n. Beaver. '
6,
_Robt.WishtnituU Beaver.
" Lake Ertei Skoles,Beaver.
J. Nelson,- Moore, Wheeling.
" Wellsville, Poe, Wheeling. • .
'Schuylkill, Williams, New Orleans.
" ' Wheeling. '
Sarah )Blum.Smith, Hanging
Rock.
,Dr. Franklin;
Tal.,ane, St. Louis.
DEEARTED,,
Steamer Lake Brie, Shales, Beaver. ' •
Michigan'No 2, Onion, Beaver.
" Robt.Wightman, Beaver. -
" Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. -
" James Nelson,Moorev Wheeling
" New England N 0.2, Dean: 'Cincinnati
" Caroline, Flasher, Zatietiville.
ICE - ost Tnr. Lnicts.—The Toledo Blade says; the
accumulation of ice in the Lake, and_the !mi nus
amine which empty into it is greater than it has
been for many-yearn. Navigation will not open un
til' very late in the spring, unless we should bo fa
vored with a constant sliession of easterly wind,;
fgr The steamer .Tempeat, from 'Alton towed
down yesterday the Falcon barges, sunk at the mouth
of Wood river. The Cumberland Valley is along
side of the Salcon; and efforts are being made to
mike her, which it 'is thought Will Wit:lately prove
sucaeastill.—St.Lotsis New Era. , .
• For Louisville.
Tut new light draught passenger steamer
DuncAn„lllaster, win leave
for the above and. intermediate landingb, on Friday,
2d inst., at 10 o'clock, A.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
mart - GEO. B. MILMENfIh;RGER., .
CINCINNATI. AND PITTSBURGH.
DAILY 'STEA' P ACKE T - LI NE.
THIS Independent Line of is now el:unposed
of the largest, swiftest, best finished and famished;
and most powerful. boats on the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the' best and
most experienced men engaged in the river buinness.—
The lice hail been in operation for six yearn; has carried'
nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge coin
parison with any passenger line in the Union for stife;y,
regularity,,and speed. ..All that money can procure has
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of:
passengers.. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows:
MONDAY PACKET.—The MONONGA KLA Capt. Stone,
wilt leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock.'
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. 41.
TUESDAY PACKET—The HI/IEBMA , No. 2, C a pt.
Jno. litiage`elteY, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 P. M.
•
WEDNESDAY PACKET.--The Nxw IFINGLL.ND No.
2, Capt. S. Lean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
morning! at lOo'clock Wheeling every Wednesday even
ing at 10 P. M.
THURSDAY PAC .KRT.—The Ilatt.m.urr, Capt. R. J.
'Grace will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
10 o'eloc k Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.
FRIDAY PACKET.—The Curran No. 2, Capt. Croaks
Will leave Pittsburgh every Friday monting at 100'i:took,
'Meeting every Friday evening at 10 P. M.
SA.TITRDEY PACKET.—The 11ILssalscari No. 2 Capt.
I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday
morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening
ut 10 r. m.
SUNDAY PACKET.— The ISAAC Nuarrox, Capt. P
Drral, will !carp Pittsburgh every Sunday morning a
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saiular evening at ID r. re.
nov 19.
LOUISVILLE PACKETS.
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE
. . .. . .
ItsotTLArt SATCELDAT PA CI( ET.-,TIIO dk
• No 1 fine and fast passenger sterm Pac
ket TELEGRAPH, J. Bezlep,. Com-
Wunder, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel
ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate POllB,
every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
F H ORSYT & DUNCAN. Agents.
.
The Telegraph - has been built expressly for a regular
Paeket,and with a - view entirely to the comfort of pas
sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat • on
the western waters. The. Telegraph will run in connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No 0 and Pike No 9, to Sunt-
Louis—time through,rive nem . ap2l-iy
•
1848. • ,
• 1848.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
FEBIIILLIT let Line.
4 1848. FEBRtiA WIT Ist,1848:
LEAVL DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M.
- • . The following new boats complete the line
tee the present season: ATLANTIC. Cap;
.. James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs;
and LOUIS ItVLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are
entirely new; and are fitted up without ragard to erpenie, •
Every comfort -that money can procure hasibeen provi
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela 'Wharfßoat, •
at the foot of, Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on
board, as the, boats will certainly leave at the advertise
hours.
jest
New WT - terit.
The new and splendid passenger steamer
t iii i itt
Z. TAYLOR, Lucks, Master, will run
ns a Regular Packet between Pittsturgh and
V eeting, leaving this city every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at 10 o'clock, a. re., and Wheeling every
Toesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. X. -
For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda
tions,) apply on-board.
The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed
and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the
river. (jan3o)__ ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Agts.
New W heeling Packet:
The new and splendid passenger
steatite r JAMES NELSON,G. D. Moore,
Master, will run as a Regular Packet
•
between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leav
ing this pity every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at
111 o'clock, A..M., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, s. M.
For freight or passage, (having superior accommocla
lions,' apply onboard.
The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for
speed and accommodation is not surpassed by tiny boat
on the river. AMSRTRONG & CROZER,
dectlaf
Aceitts.
— Pltudargh and WheelingiPiiEii7
THE swill running steamer CONSUL,
Wgnnex, Master, will leave regularly for
Wheeling,on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, at 10 o clock, precisely.
Leave 'Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day, at 7 o'clock. a. ta.,pasifirrlo.
The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every
accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and
safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is
also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent
explosion.
For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
octO JOHN FLACK. Agent.
Frapkllln Packet.
Alllit The fulepacket ALLEGHENY BELLE,
Capt. Wat. HANNA, will rly be
tween ittsburgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday turd Thursday, nt 4
o'clock, F. at. For freight or passage, apply on board.
dec27
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Regular Packet for Suntlsh. ___
ItiagTHE fine Moamar WELLSVILLE. Copt
BAHNR.S, will leave for the above and inter
me tale ports on Wedizadayx and Satordaym.
For freight br 'menage apply ou board. or to
au2.5 GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Ant.
New Arrangement.
THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for
Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues
day, Thursday, and Saturday, -trt 9 A. at., re
turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a
boat at the landiati,- between Wood street and the Bridge,
prepared to receive freights at any time.
S. & W. HARBAUGH, Agents,
No. 33, Wood street.
Summer Arrangement.
THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. K Clarke,
Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver,
G assgow, and Wellsville, every Moudny, IVednesday,
and Friday—end returning on Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. u. Having a boat nt
the
landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time.
For freight or passage apply to
mal7-tf G. W. HARTON & CO,
Bigelow's Carriage Manufactory,
Diamond alley, batace. Wood and Smithfield streets.
E. M. BIGELOW would respectfully
inform the public, that at his Factory can
at all times be found a large supply of
.Family Carriages, Barouches, Buggies,
and all hinds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and
neatness to any found inConacts for any
number of Carriages, Buggies and IVag tr ons, will be
promptly filled. All work of his own manufacture will e warranted.
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.RartenExcEs--Col. R. Patterson IL 11. Patterson, E. D.
Dazzam, Esq., Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee, and
Alderman Steel. Ifebt?..:dtbn
DUVF , S
BOOKKEEPING AND WRITING ROOMS,
NOSTU-WEST CORIUM OF MARKET ST. AND TUE instsomt.
voRTv-EIGHT PUPILS are'now in attendance, and
Mr. D. has engaged in the same - building, and will
have in readiness in a few weeks, a private apartment
,for Ladles, as well as more extensive accommodations
for Gentlemen. His new Treatise upon Book-keeping is
becoming the standard book in the Eastern Cities. It is
universally admitted by practical merchants to be the
first complete work on the subject published. Hours:-
10 to 19, 2 to 4. and 7 to Itt.
. .
• Professionarassistance given in any case of difficulty
in partnership settlements or opening books. feln26
titA NEW BRICK HOUSEANI — I' . F .------ t i o
SALE OR RENT—Situated in the Seventh Ward,
'convenient to Kaurnes old Mansion House. • The House
Contains five Rooms, Kitchen, and finished Garret.—
Possession can be obtained immediately. Enquire of
feb27:3t . . ' HENRY hIcCULLOUGH.
[Journal copy at and eh Post.)
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200 COPIESNATIONAL POLICE UAZETTE, re
ceived at M. A. MlNER'S—Containing a great
variety of interesting mattir, including all the , particulars
of the late figh t between Sullivan, and Byer.
117' Smithfield etreet, third door above 2d. •
. _
- • febl2
EACI - 11.50 bushels Dried Peaches In store and
for.stde by • [feb27]• • KING'&-MOORHEAD.,_
/10D FISH—J caeca; in good order, for sale by
feb27 KING. fr. MOORHEAD.
COPFEEL..IOO 80 - aka Prim; neenifilo Cotfee,just reed
and for Bale by [fobtr] KING .1 MOORHEAD.
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[diet, Pinsbargh,, fel 26l
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can IVoolen Gaoos. , , ,L •; - f!46'',
add Paper Deolett
- .IX corner of Wood and. Third. streets, Pittsburgh, Pu.
Dook.binding uno Printing done toorder: - tebl9 -
TAMES F r . KykrAtiorttey ariatv=o - dice removed o
, FoUrth. gliCe between; Sroithficidtuid Grant streets
Pittsburgb. Jana:3m
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A (STRONG & CROZER. Commission Merchants
and Deakre in Produce; 4. o .221.Iarkot et. , deb
1 BBLS. FRESH ROLL BUTTER—To-day recd by
febl6 • ARMSTRONG OROZER. -
7 0 0 poluc-- , Jugye . e:iy6if byc'Ho
Itos--1 barrel just received by
febiS ARMSTHONG. ECCROZER
PIECES BULK PORK=For sale by
U •
fe6ls - ARAISTRONG-'& CROZER
311/1 PIECES BULK PORK—Just received and, for
UV sale by (febl4) ARMSTRONG &CRO.ZEIL.
OLOVERSEtD7—libarrels-to-day received and,for.
sale by - (febi4( —ARMSTRONG & CROZET.
552 C) SACKS DRIEDPEACHES=This day rec 7 d and for
Hale 4y. fle,bl.ll ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
f:.; KEGS PRIME LAADZEii:aidelif.: 7 .,
10 lOW ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
ORANGES, LEMONS AND PINE APPLES—A few'
barrels qf each for, sale by •
labia -
F RESH ROM. BUTTER —8 barrels 10-day received
febls ARMSTRONG k CROZER.
j) ICE—I 2 tierces, just received and for stile by
job 1e62.3 - SMITH & SINCLAIR.
(It/ESN UTS-7 bids., just received and for sale by . *
1..) feta) 'BsllTli
.110N.FX—, A few boxes for strie by
feb2S. SMITH & SINCLAIR.
401381.5. GREEN APPLES—For solo_ by
feb:e3 &RITA & SINCLAIit
bbls. HiekoryNol forTslo by
101)15 small & siNcLAIR.
GREEN: APPLES-4U bbls. Rbinanites, for sole PY.
fsbl.s SMITH & SINCLAIR. _
I_)OLL nurrEß-7 bbls. fresh for sale by '
febls SMITH & SINCLAIR. -
DTIMED . nturr —A few sacks Apples and Peaches,
for sale by [febls[ SAIrTH & SHS/CLAIR...,
LAI-17 kegs Lird, No. 1, jest received and for sale
tIJ
by (febt6 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
EACHES,--135acloi Peaches;jcist teeeived 'and for
j. safely Ifebl64 SMITH'Ie 'SINCLAIR.
MED APPLES—DJ sacks Dried Apples, Le slore
and far sale by liebidi 011T11 & SINCLAIR."
I OVER SEED—IO barrels, receiveil yesterday per
steatuer James Nelson, undfor sale by
ebld smrrH & SINCLAIR.
AISIIIS-41) boxes M. R. Raisins ,
20 hf. "
VI/Tr RAL-121 No. lgeiolidforl eby ( )kiA.jkaitAD.
AISINS-25 boxes and 94 half boxes, in store and
_Li, for sale by tfebn] KIN' & / 4 1001tHEAD. •
RICE. -.O tie re.s, juit reed and to r ante by
fold) KING & mooftliEnr, Diamond
1 jACON—Hams - -aud Shoulders, a prime article,.of G
I_,ll W. Jaeksou'd curing, always on hand' and for sale
- tfeli.9l KING & MOORHEAD.
NEW DRIED HIE —A superior article of Sugar.
Cured Round, for sale by •
elnln KING & MOORIHiv*AD.
DOTATOES-105 sucks received per steamer 4 `.l l •lis,
sewer;' mid for solo by
sena) KING & MOORHEAD.
U PATOES-50 sacks Potatoes just recd and for 8 HI
by KING & ldooli HEAD,
febt4
• Diamond.
srl DOZ. CORN BROOMS—Just rec'd and for srale by
V febl6 ' W. &J. C. ACHESON.
tat LIUSHELS SMALL, WHITE BEANS—Iu store
1.A.1 and for sale by W. J. C.-ACHESON,
&M ' " __.
N 0.2 Siaithfield at.
A PPLES -59 bbls. Penocks;
1.50 Romanites ' • for sale by
W. & J. C. ACHESON.
lORN MEAL—Fresh Ground Sifted Corn :Ideal, just
received and for sale by
ebl6 - W. &J. C. AC}IESON
4 ...)EARfitILS HICKORY NUTS—Rec'd and for sale by
0 fell•: CUMMINS & SMITH.
SMALL LOT OF J&ItBUTTER—Ree'd and- for
11 sale by Vebl2 . l CUMMINS &SMITH.
`HOER AND APPLK..•;--111 store a‘id for sale by
Vj bl 2 CUMMINS & SMITH
POT-ABEL—II casks Pot-Ash in storo and for sale by
innlS MILLER & RICKETSON.
HAVANAjust
re S!TAß and — Fo lO r
. 11 ,, c; e xt1 White Ha
janlB MILLER & RI6KETSON.
()GAR HOUSE MOLASSES.-15- Ws. La. Saga
a /Muse Molasses, on consignmentand'ior sale by
janlB M7t , LEA & RICKETSON
SoPS. FANCY CASSIMERE-*—Oh hand, and for sale
at manufacturer's prices, by [feb2o] H. LF,E.
100 l' i S ei X,L WOOL TWEEDIor sale r ll FE.
1 CASE GREY IMLX.I3 CLOTII 7 -Jast xec'd, and for
I sale nt manufacturer's prices, by , ffeb2tll H. LEE.
CAVE ASIERICAN ARMY CLOTH—On hand and
far sale by (feb23) IL LEE,
i rk PAlR.lieltAl3 BLANKETS.—Thi: attention or Cal
le/1J iforniallien Is directed to this article. They will be
sold low, to close cop:iglu:tient, by ffe:2o] ILLSE.
AN ASSORTI‘IENT OF BLANKET COATING—For
sale very low, as the season is far advanced. Deal
ers may expect bargains. lieb2o3 H. LEE.
NV OOL—The highest price, in cash, paid l tpr ay i, by
10,2.1 Liberty street opposite Fifth..
rpo LET—A Large Brick Dwelling. House, suitable for
two families. Situated high up on "Federal street.
Allegheny. Apply to IL LEE;
fe 1)2.1 Liberty street, opposite Fifth.
CORN -50U bushels just reed and for sal* by
RUODES & ALCORN,
.febl3.
• . .
WaN MEAL—Q( our own Manufactrire—Cnrefutly
sificil,pil for sole by RHODES & ALCORN,
febla ",;) Fifth street.
fIALIFORNIANS ATTENTION.—We are sots• pre
‘..! pared to contract with parties bound to die 'Placers,'
to supply them with Kiln DrietiCorn Meal and Parched
Corn, ground with sugar, and Warranted to keep ill any
climate. Moo, Roasted and Ground Coffee.
RHODES & ALCORIV,
30 Fifth street.
ICE.—Persons indebted to the Mte fun of Hos
__ EnTs & }Lox are requested to kettle up. The books
and accounts are in possession or - -JOHN COYLE,
fe . Founhstceut. nine Smithfield.
. .
AYE COSTS.—Persons indebted to E Tnovita,o,
tj Esq., late Sheriff; for Costs, aro requested to call on:
the subscriber,' and settle. JOHN COYLE,
felei 3 O Fourth street, near Smithfieldst
SON SPRING FASHION FOR HATS.—C. H. PAut.,-
SON will introduce the new style of Gentlemen's
Hutson Saturday. t?4th instant.
/ lAltrilf BAG FOUND—A small thirpeL bug was
V picked np its tlo Monongahela River, yesterday,-
The owner can have it, by eallingat this ollioe,and pay
lug for ad vertistinont.. . - febt2:at
,
'PARTNER WANTED— With a Ca,dr Capital of
StCOO, to he the,Busineffs Partner in a Mailafaclory
doing a large. and profitable bitsiness in ibis city.
S..CUMBERT, Gen. Agent,
Smithfield ',tree.
VAIIILIES, Economists find the lit
..12 saving of one.third, and'obtain the ..realest bargaias.
erer purchased, are most respectfully 1.11Vi1t34 10 .
ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build,
lugs, corner Fifth and Wood streets.
WORK BASKETS AT N 11.66 MARKET sraEkr—Con
swing of Rosewood, Mahogany and other valua
ble materiels. Also, n superfine quality of Toilet and
Shaving Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Badding Blocks
and Games of every deseriptionNith a large assortment
of Toys snd Fancy Articles. suitable for Christmas pres
ents. Idecl.sl HOGAN Sz CANT wm..
C
ALIFORNIA WAGONS—
-1000 sawed AVagou Felloes, (Government sizes;)
500 '• " Hubs; for sale by
C. A. 14IcANULTY k.'CO. I
151)8 Canal,Basin
Ortterson , s Carriage Manufactory,
Diamond alley, between , Wood and Smithfield streets.
, Wit ita may always be found an assort
-71 meth of Family Carriages'Barouches,
Buggies, and all kinds of heavy work,
from a six horde wagon down to a wheel
barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for
any thing in the above line, are respectfully invited to
call. oct29:tf
Co-Partnership Notice..
/MIN DUNLAP. .101iN FLeNIING.
TORN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst. , .I.sociated
t) with him iii . his business JOHN Pt MONO, they will
hereafter carry on their Importing of ROLlSCrtinuabine
Hardware, and Manufacturing business, under the name
and style Of John Dunlap .14 Co. Tho business of the old
establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the
present firm, at their warehouse, corner, of Market an
Second streets (jnil6) JOHN DUNLAR& CO.
ISSOLUTION.—The partnership of Moraufv & Lee
D
is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. 'The bu.•
siness of the firm will be settled by 11. Lee
Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1940
NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool
business .and-attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the
old place. N.FLEE.
It 7 In retiring from the late firm of Murphy &
take great pleasure in recommending Mr. 11. Lee tolhe
Confidence of my frfends and to the puhtic. _
jan3o . J. R. MURPHY.
TVSSOLUTION—The partnership heretofore existing
1J 'between JAS. HERDMAN anti Whl
was dissolved on the 9th insti-by the death of the latter.
The business of the late firm wilt . be settled• by.the 'cur
vivink partner. JAS. HERDMAN, at the old stand (No.
.03Wired street), where persons indebted will , please
'make payment 10,13-
A FURTHER. REDUCTION. : - -
Jas. Musjoiatt & Sons' Patent Soda Asti:-,
JTO 5 TONS, al, cash, currency ; or 4 mos.,apProticr
hills. 5 tons or upwards :3} do. par, or 6 MOR.,do..in.-
hares! added. For the superiot quality or this literal ; we
refer, to the glass and soap_mattofacitirers of this city'
generally. W. &M.- ALITCUELTREE,,
deco, , • : No. 160 Ilibeny 'street
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yalnabio Property Tor Sole.
rIPHE undersigned offer for sale the valuable property
1. known as Conceit Hall, situated on Pennrstreet,
corner of Barkerbi'alleY', - having rifilintron .Fenn Bacot'
of - 120 teen running beck.l6o feet to. a 112. feet alley, on.
which is erected a very large Brick Dwelling Houseithe ,
main building front of two stories, With wings one and a:
bolt Story high, and the rear building•three Stories high:
The building is very - convenient and well'adapted for
Hotel or extensive - Boarding= House. now occu
pied by Mr. Christie, 'Reit LlCtel: - For terins, apply' to
- 40111%1 GRAHAM
r ' Diet uthis:l
JO HfP
.Pittsburgh,Feb 15' 184H9—Nd lm EEBL ,
. • ,
Zionist Emmet Banding Lots for Sate. '-
37SEAUTIPULLY• SITUATED , BUILDING' LOTS
for sale, in - the:Mari of the Mount punnet property:
Parsons desirous Orli:limiting apniallsan, ritmoney;ean*
dove to advatitage;bY /Mooring:Choice 'Lots of various'.
sizes.. „
This property, for beauty of location, commanding a
view of the two. eities,lhe Allegheny, Mrinongnhela sid -
DUO rivers, ; is itne4aMßect. It hag the.havantage_of
hn
abundance of thesholcest spring tviteri. The new road,
new finishing, will fender it easy.af.access;‘and bring it
within a convenient . distance of the 'Allegheny market..
As an investment for,girofit, tO Say nothing of tint dii..
lightful si tuithati for a residence; the buyer_ Will seatfrailf,
a few years a TrlftEE4ol4) , return. -
The above Lots "
will sold. for bash oron a Credii
of one to five y ears
Trrim.cisasatro mingrarsrmi..-
Plans may be Seenand 'every information . had, of mi.
HUGH SWEENY, on the preausel; or cifl C
OHN OYLE;
at his office, on 9th street, , nov3o
•
A FARM. FOR SALE—Of 80Acresi with a good Log
House, Garden, number of Peach Trees, and fine
Spring. Also, s.Atres•in.cultivation. alaitinee is good
and well timbered.. Situated near to Chdrch and School,
Saw and Grist' Mille, , and two miles - :from-:the Oluo,,
about 30 :miles below Marietta---cau readily be divided
Imo two small Farms, and may - heeler soldi7f purchased
at mite—G.loor- .; &CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,.
. • . Smithfield street.:
11 HSI LIABLE REAL" ESTATETOR SALE—A Erfek
JJ House, and Let, in good order, mid arranged--
on Walnut street, Fifth Vt ard—St6oo:
"`A Frame House and Lot, 25 feet fronton ' Crawford at., ,
6th Ward, by 122 e on' an alley—slsoo:+ • •-:
A Frame House, - end'Lot, 52 ft. fronton Roberts street,
• .
•11 Ward, by 62 on an alley-8750.
' S. cullinErtm, pen. Agent,:
Smithfield street.
ritoN FOUNDRY FOR SA LE.—A emalliron Foundry,
1 with l'atterne, Tools,&c. all readvfor operation,:will
be sold onaccommodatinguodattng lernts, or exchanged for iron
This or d : .
firers an axcellent opportunity to a youngmanio,
commence the lion Foundry btntinees, Enquire ef,.
SCAIFE & ATKINSON,
,„
let, near Wood etreet.
sale
S.:1111.11, &or
SINCLAIR
F OR SALE.- , A Lot of Orountkin• 7th Ward," Pitts
burgh, 20 feet on Duncan street 'by ems, moiler
feet alley. The location* is desirtflije. Tte..
Enquire of '•• JOHN COYLE, Real Dilate:An% .....
feb2o . Fourth street. near Smithfield. .
10-011 hoTafie;
conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one
street beyond the tfdbpital. The-lot is 24 feetin front; by
123 feet deep, and will be sold on account:iodating:terms.
For further partfculars apply at thi'house,or to •
leP2 ; JANIES MAY, Water street. •
. , Steamißoats for.Sede.:
44arThe splendid Steam Packets BALTIC
and :ATLAPII IC, built expressly to run as
reg tickets on the Monongahela. between -Pitia
burgh and Brownsville, and having run fora few months
are found to be toolarge and powerful for the navigation
of that river, are now offered for sale.. _
The following are the dimansiona of these awl,: boats,'
viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet;
wheels,' 24 feet diameter, 10 fe.et buckets; four boilers,ll
feet by 28 inches diaMeter; cylinderr, 21 inches, - and 0}
eel stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and Me
cabins are fnniished in`the richest modern style. •
For terms, enquire of J. K. ' MOORHEAD.
noy23:tf • , Pittsburgh:
For Sate or ExChange.
I CFFER FOR SALE the whole Of . the property of
1 which I now, reside, in the Sixth Ward of the 'City,
consisting of the Dwelling House, Out Rouses, &e., with
the Ganlen ; or I would exchange the same for Property
in the neighborhood of the City ;—or would divide the
Property to suit purchasers. Persons disposed to, inif
chase or exchange, can call on me at the warehonse:of
Cummins dr Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Mohan
',theta House. (deeththawtO :JAIRES C . CUNItIINS.
VOR SALE—A /louse and Lot on Wylie street, near
the Court House . The Lot is 24 . feet by 121 feet to
an alley. Title'indisputable. and very reasonable terms
of payment Enquire of (fcblSJ THOS. MELLON. - •
1. OR SALE OR RENT—A TWO Story Brick Dwelling,
situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court /loose.=
Enquire of. AFIVIULLYN k _DOWNING,
tanl7- 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh.
_ -
FOR SALE-41 i,7diTible Building L0t5,.20 feet
front on Roberts street by 100 deepr—priee for the
whole, $.OOO. Also, a Frame llousc and Lot, of 15 feet
fronl on Strawberry alley, with a, 3 feet alley. by 120 feet
deep--5.500, and a ground rent perpetual of - $l5 yearly..
Also, 20 shares Hand street Bridge . Stock. ...
S. CUTHBERT; Gen. Agent, ,
Smithfield street:,
OA SALE.—The entire Stock of the ATlNEnsviu
.r.
F 'OMNIBUS ZANE will be_disposed of at Public Sala,'
on Thursday. the :th - or, March nest; at 10 o'clock tit the
Omnibus Station, on Fourth street, near Market' itnot
disposed of at private sale. The following is the stock:
twoOmiabuses , four Horses, two Sleighs and Harness.
For further:particulars, enquire' of qm&s. BARNET'
E. McAN viva, or JNO. FAGEN.' - fel727:til
[Journal copy till duy and ch. Post.]
jaTO LET—A Dwelling House, on , Federr Lstreet;
Allegheny, near the Market - Square ; and a small
House on Pennsylvania Avenue, oeto Rim Mur
ray's Tavern, Pitt Township, ,
41so, a long Room, 3d story, Market street, Pitisbuigli'
TwO small Stores on Third strectiand several convenient
Offices, near the Post Office... Apply to. •
t •
E. bAZZAM,,,r
fcl,l:3w -Office, Third street, over Ph lo Hell;
......
IaTAVERN STAND AT , SHOUSTOWN,
RENT.--A commodious and welt finished Ttmern
Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in
moderu style, with good Stabling attached. It will be
leased for a term of years. Address
jao2 P. SHOUSE; Shousetovvm •
"
TO LET—One Three Story ; and aneTwo Story.,.
= • Dwelling House, ftnished modern style, marble
, mantels in each of the parlors, and bath houses
in each; situated on Wylie street, second and. third
houses from the, earner of Wneltington st.'
JOHN F.: PERRY;
Corner of Liberty, and Irwin sta:
jantntwd•
FOR - SALE—A Lot and 'Nco. Story. Brick
: a Buildin g , ott Firth street, opposite the: Ecturt .floutm,
Also, a House and Lot to Birmingham. Price,.
$156,00. Apply to JOHN J. MITCHEL, ..L
(chip - .No. 105 Fourth at..
r 110 LET—A Store Roomy!' Third street, South side,'
1. between \Vood and Marlcif streets. ' Possession
"given on We lst.day Of .APril. Apply to hi: KANE; Jr.,
or to • • JOHN CO! LE.
Jetta) Fourth" street, near Smithfield. -
r IQ LET—A..good dry CELLAR, , situated'on the North
as t side o[ the,Diumond t Suitable 'for au p}thig
Room, or Storage of any kind. Efuliiire al , '
.HOOAN Zs:CANTWELL; !.
EG Market st: Pittsburgh
C. fl. PAULS.ON,
ME
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10 LET—In Alleg,hony City; a Dwelling Housb,_Sta.
Wo nod Lot, 60 foot by:3oo, mow...occupied by. Boni,.
Giyde., adjoining, Geo. Hogg: terms, enquire at the
storci of P. CAIN, a oruer of Dlttrket and Fifth, stn.,
Pittsburgh. (feblihdtf). ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE.'
. „
ROill AND POWER TO LET—A 1f00m,.20 feet-by
40, eau be had, with at powi r sufficient fora Turning
or Machine Shop, on Liberty street, near the Canal
Bridge. EMpare at - ROBINSON'S,
foblnl 'Post Buildings, corner Fifth St. and Wood.
OiLliT—A large double Brick Dwelling House; in' a,
rp
handsome Situation, on Federal . str . fiet, AllegtertY,
by Itpv. Wm. Anderson—rent $101). Eniintre of - :
THOS. MELLON,
Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh:
rpOtLk7l. , --A. Three Story Brick Dwelling, (containing .
I_ Oeven noonis,) on Wayne street. Rcnt, to a gciod
Tenant, $250. Apply to
felAt .
' • C. A. 'WANT:Wit - & CO. t. ..-
.
---- Canal Bann.
STI CCI3SSO RS TO SLIER'S , & TAT Z.) •
No. 10, Fourth street, between Ferry: and Liberty snesti,
sIFTII R
f sheet
peshr
ißt:p;h , water coffins keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order,
shectlead front Ito 8-tbs. to the square fool, in sheets of 6
by 20;feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale,
or cut to order in any size that may be wanted.
They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand
leaden pipes from 2 to} inch cabbie; aqueduct pipe, for
conveying water trout springs, funtished to the country
trade, and put up on reels in lengths of *from 100 to 1000
feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper teethed
of laying. Also, on hand, a large supply of.Adams' Pot.
entsuction' Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow & Co.'s
very Aupeiror cast iron suction Pumps:
Hydrant work of every description executed in the
mast :durable nutimer, and on, the most accommodating
terms; Orders from the coqntry for leaden pipes, abet._
lend, Or pumps, will receive prommottention.
je27.-daw.
. _ .
James W. Woodsvalli;-----
.
MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE
No. 83 Tam) sm.E-r, Ftriiisuitom
A LiFIGE' and splendid assortmeht of Finiriture,
suitable - for Sicturtbonts, Hotels, and - private Dwell
logs, constantly On hand, and made to : order. , • ,
Pim present Sleek on band cannot be exceeded byaMy
manufactory in the'Western country. Persons wishing .
li f
to purchase, would'do well to give me noel!, as I am de- .
termiped my prices shall.pleasc. ,'Pari of, the Stock con-
.7. R. MURPHY,
H. LEE.
IN.te a Tete • -; Etryiele;
Louis XIV; ' Chairs;. Queen Elizabeth Chains;
Tea-Poy* ' Fruit Tables ;•
Toilet Tables; ' • 'Louis ..XV: Commoner.
French Mahogany Efedstinde; Planei Stools ;.
• • . 50 Sofas, VvitkplUsli'and!hair plod' cOVellij
50 MaitoMink-Rocking Chairs;.
40 dozen Parlor
Fancy. Centrel'able ; •
20 pair Divans ; 4 pair Pier Tables 4' • •
marble top Dressing Eittreen4 _
8 Wardrobes ; 8 Secretaries and Book Car.C.4;
marble top Wash Stands • -
pair Ottomans; •
-,13 pair Fancy Work Stands.
A vrey large assorment of common Chairs and other
Furniture, too numerous to mnution...
Steam „Boa ts furnished' on ihi-filinifest:tiotice;
and
oit the mostivaicinible terms: • febo -
x~'#p ~dw~{.'W~.^ jyG'PlL~w:..^.~'g+iJ!~~ ~.~-. _.
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' Lots for. Snit, in Beni/na l
DJOININC; ALLEOHENY VITY.,--Forty or filly-
Lots;will be sohd at alove,prico, anytime before the
-Tel of April: Mechanics or others, who wish. cheap.
Lots, will fluid it totheirintereitt to buy now, as it is be
fieved they will increase very touch in value during the
Year. Those wishing small Lots will callott Mr. iitiT4E4
Ai.the upper Bpidge, Allegheny. -
portion of the Ground in Benvillit (f:innerly Nunnery .
Hill) . is laid otttin squares of front three to five acres—
be sold to those wishing a coutitty residence.—This
portion of the Ground:commands view of both Rivers, !
and is a most , delightful plan for a summer residence.—;
Enquire of [febl3:d2w) THOMPSON BELL..,
WIL.LIA.DI TA.!TE. & CO.,
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FitESH
AT P. DElrdArlVali__,_ . •
NO. FORTY-NINE, LIBIRITY-874. PrzalicuteEt.
JUST RECEIVED, an extenaitte and ' general assort.
meet of French, English, Belgian and American.
Cloths, Cassimercs und'Vestings, of the latest anti Incii.t; •
desirable:patterns. AniOngst %nse will be fOand varie
!), of entirely new styles Fancy 'Cassiinores and Vest-
Ings, - of the latest importations. --all of. which will he
made to order . in'thomost'faahiodable manner, at ,oMrt
notice' and reasonable prices:* _
• On hand; a large as s ortment' of R EADY-MADE
cash'
• made op it the present' Spring Style, and
will be sold tow for
,
N. •B. To .TAILos3.-- Watt's middling'. Shoulders' .
Mealure System. foreale at (mrl:d&W),P. DELANY'S-
U. 60 16 ABSET,.STREET, hale received, by ie.
" •
N' Cent .Impcirtations, the following GOODS,
Si: cartons Thibet Shawls, of various qualities and
colors; 50 doz. Alezandar's".bestqual6y lOd,Gloves;
/together with.,a • good assortment of ea& Isle
'thread and Cotton Gloves, for Spring.irade ; rich. stattd-..
ing straightuad turn•over Collars ; afulpair EmbToidered,"
etas. from Si' cents to 61,25 • • Noiznung Collars, of ins...
iiaaa Patterns ; .Detni Late Veils, the greatestassortnient
'over offered by us ; French. and, Prints;
' 110 1 . 1(1's Pouts; small 6gures and fast COlOrgli SMaitPlaia. "'
"French Gingham! ; British Fara:num Chintz; white satin
damask Table Cloths; Linea-Damask, ; 6.6 and. 10-41: ,
green Be reges; Gent's black Oros de . .Bbine Silk Cravats.. •
to 40 inch, the best goods imported:. Po r es Twist:: .
Linert.Cambric, and Linen Cmnbno ftom 111. to
82,50; WHITE GOODS, such us Jaconets, Lawns, Nall
and SWiIUIC Musllns,figuried and plain . Laces, white and
Col.l Tarlatans, &c.. &c. We amp the daily receipt of
new' Goods, and, intiita the re in
to our.
extensive stock.... • • • • reb27
REMOVED`-.•-
, ; Faahlonablei Head Qllarters, '= : ..•
• Ad:
. 211 Market urea. second does. Wow. Second .
• ;;
.V17.8,1RNE01178.0, • .. •
ESPECTFULLY. announces to his ZingterOtte friends-
lA, and to the public, that he has removed his Fashion:. ;
able; Head-quarters from Liberty street to his pew Store;
on Market:2d door.ftom Second street, Reis constant.
iy prepared -to makedo order, of the most fine and best •
materials, in a superior. manner and atorery reasonable "
prices, ovety.article of; Fashionable 'Clothing, of which
his complete stock choice rind carethily selected-
French, English and. Helaine Cloths, Cabsimeres, Vest- •
lugs, &c., of the latest and most dasirable patterns, are
particulnrly designed. • • . .• , • - lt •
He has also oh band a Very large stock of Readylatule
Fashionable Clothing, which he will Sell very low ~ •
' •t•• • • .C.WERNESURG,. • •
; •
28 Market st.,2d,door.fromSecond
7 . 7 13 G00d5:7 7 ' 7 7
A. A. MASON & CO, No. GO klaiket stieet, have Just
reenved'the following well•• • known brands of •
Ble.aehed :Minditur, viz ' • • • • '•;
7-8 and 5.4 Bldached Muslin:Jamest Stettin Mills; • '
" " Naltinkeag • "." .
Mason," "Polninokel,":"Carlisle," 'Dorchester," "Gin. •
isigamond," "Grafton, ,t ' "A." "Pittsburgh," *Lowrance?
" lksten Pillow Case," ' , Farnsworth," &c., &e. All of
(o ether with many styles not here mentioned;
will be sold at EASTERN PRICES, trythepiecOOr pack
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Clothing at .
AS the subscribers intenu enlarguig theli Store ROOM,
. they will adhere strictly to the aboVe terms.. There...,
fore we %would respectfully invite the .attention of the•
public to ourinuulsome assortment of CLOTHING. „Oat
Stock is large, and of the best material and wor,lirtnan
ship. • - 1 _ WhIULLEN.& D.01V141.1%8
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feh3l . isio..2l.B.Libert g oppiititte,fOotor 7th st.-; ,
41. rzetsrg rilud!ris 'and Irlfsh.Lizreirs. '
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U 1! R. MURPHY invites - the partrettlar attention ,of'
. those wanting the above Goods, to his desirable
stock, consisting of the best make, from the most approv.
ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure Has—
He has just received an additional supply, and is offering
•Shirting Muslims of a superior quality at a very, low`;':
pried. Al6O,
. Sheeting and Pillow-rase Muslims; ' -
Diapers and Crash;
Table Cloths„Towels and Napkins; •
Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes- end
Housekeeping Dry Goods genetlally.
LADIES' DRESS HOODS'-Such as French Merinos,
Parmettos, plain and fancy De Lathes, (some new styles ,
ant received-) Alpacas, &c..
The season being far advanced, all shese Goods will be
sold at prices that cannot fail to please.
ID- 'Wholesale Rooms up stairs. janls
Fresh Arrival... New Goods 1 ; •
xo. 05 YAWL= St., 1111WEInt trli ST. AND WE IMMO=
VANC Y AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS!.
jr The subscriber has just received his second supply
of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities st a ge the Great Pallin . Prices, and far below the cost of mann
factoring, and will dispose of thetn. Wholesale and Re
tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! •
Bleached Muslin, only 31 cents;
Bleached Muslin, from 61 to 121 cents;
4.4 Brown do. do. sto 8 cents;
4-4 Double Purple Calico, 121 do.
Prints, Merrimack patterns, only 6; cents
Furniture Chintz, only 6+ cents; '• ;
Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 18/ cents
.• British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents
Bed Ticking, only 0+ cents;
French Dress Ginghams, 121 cents;
• French Work Collars, only 121 tents ;;
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4-4 White Flannel, only 25 cents. ;
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.'
Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre; .•
Wide Black Manilla Silks;
. , Chameleon Silks, all shades ; • •
Satin stripe Cashmere, new.ityle ; •
French Lamartine Plaids; .
Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre;
Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; •
.• Gala Plaids, high colors; -
Coburg and Tlubet Cloth, various shades;
Paris Printed Larnartine Cashmeres;
French Merino,' all colors;
• Chameleon Satin, all shades; .• •
Black Timid Gro. , D"Armoar Silks;
• Chameleon Thibet Cloths.:
SHAWLS! Samna!! . •
Plaid Long Shawls ; Brocha Long Shawls; .
Embroid
ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all' wool Brocha •
Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mous de Leine ••
Shawls; new style Stmdilla Shawls; plain and embrOid- !_•.••
erect black and colored silk (,loge Thibet Shawls, and
new style Paris printed Terkerri and Cashmere Shawls. • ••
• FANC • GOODS. - • •';
Fiench Work Capes; Collars: andsCherruzitlea • flew •
style Bonnet •Ribbons;;Bevere bordered linen cadmic..
c H o a l ndk d r K h d G l o ve s ; ms'o Cravats
nd a w orsted s
sla;c kw hnitd •-.• •i; •
.and•black Silk„Caahniere, Alpaca, Ingrain and klerra...
viani 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 Latianaird:LinerrLaurns; Bleached • •
and/hewn:Muslin ; • Cassinets; Kentucky Jeans; Cheeks;
Bgd Ticking ; Domestic Ginglauni; Colored Cambries;
Red White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid. '
Linmys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color— '-'••
• • . GENTLEMEN'S . GOODS.'; ' • '• ,
Just received,' a very fine assortment of French and '
English, blue; black and brown Cloths; blask,and fancy .
French Cassimeres ; new style faniy yestings and Cra- , -
vats; Merino Shirts and Dr.iwerssilanen, Cambric' and ` 7
Silk Handkerchiefs; and a Intel/did a 440111 11011 of GlGves • •
y
Hosiery andSiispenders. ' • • •ri
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A 'splendid assortment of
.superfine (rtlb on Dan
Blankets, just received.; • • - • *••••
The above GOODS having since " the • ••••
recept great fall in•priess, Meratatits and 'other* are.re- : .••, :
quested to calland inspect them, as I feel confident that
on ezarainati,oli they Will be found much rower than they .
have ever beenoTered. in this .City, air I intend to Sell ,
the mt toholeseJ2'and rehlit, at a very small pro 6; or; 016
Einitkra Cost. • ' " • A lISALOM 11ORRIS,. • ' •••
nov23 .. . ' 'No. GS Market itreeL;Pituburkh..
•
New goods, atliumbeillAllfty.nicie•l
COR*6 07'DOURTH AXD MAN= STRlVlll,Prinatmou.
CHEAT DARGAINS!—The. subscriber has just ro
turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving
fl very extensive.nmortment of FANCY AND STAPLE
Dll , , GOODS, adapted . to the preient season, and cm
bt 'jog a stock for nebaess and vatietrnot surpimsed byy
at. , establishment in thii West. • • •
.
•.• i •.. ! . • DRESS GOODS !
WO glossy black Silks ; ;Cravati and Collars; : •: .. •- • .
- Handsome dress's.. d 0... ;Black love Veils and Rafe.; -.:
Riehichangeable . do.' I.litconet and Camb. Muslins.•• •:. '
Rich; changeable SOlill delPlaid and' striped Panetta.; • :' •
'Chines.• ; . - • .• - • iHandinme Ribbons; .. •'..;: 41.
lliOda and high cold French Gimlet, Hosiery, Its-c.; ; •••••• -,
Muria°. ; • • ' lelotheiforCloaks; .••: :. ..:-
Mode and high cold MuslinMerkeri Shawl.;
'de Lainesi ; '-' :Cashmere do':
Newlttyle mualindeLairies;•Plain -Thibet Shawls, silk
Satintonnped Cashmeres; I fringe ; ... •
Fancy da. do.
!PlackThibet Shawls; do.do.
Black and colored Alpacas;;Black • ''do. do. - . •. • ~.. 's
PlaidiGinghams, bright co-;Silk • -do. do.
for; • ' • ( Fine Brochat do.
New tyle Visettes; Cloth '• - • do.. •• - '
GataTluids, bright color.; , Plaid, Long- • too.
Califlrnia Plaids ;.: •• ' ' jLow Prided. do
Mae Bombazines' .. • .• -.. ,• .'
'•-* • I Plaid Cloaking's. .-i.•. • : . ,
•• ' CALICO . ' s
REAT REDUCTION ...:: - i ;.' J.
Histock. of. Calicoes is very-large ; it has beeri• Se •;':• ,s''-'
Metei with much care-'-with particular reference lit • • ••• ~
fturneons of coloring, durability of fabric,•and beauty of.' ''')
dealgh. These 'goods. are lower than they have ever . ', '
been before, and ure.vrorthy theparticular attention of , • • .'
purchasers: . • •
The best Calicoes for 6I• cts. ever offered; • s• • '
. Double purple Calicoes, English, VII cents; •• • . -• •
; Green • do.
oil Chintz; British Chintzea;- r •.. . .s t
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New style Merrimack Calicoes; • • - . . s • . ;,. •• - o
Blue and Orange . do. . - J . .., •.• ••.. ~ •
CHEAP DRESS GOODS.
A bitrge lot of low priced Muslin de Leine., ot ihelow -- *)
price of 121 cents per yard. . - . -• • . . • .
Ale t, Black Alpacas for 121 etc per yard.' Very good; _;
•
and very handsome dark and bright coloied-Plaid Ging- '•'
hams; for 121 cents, warranted fastkolors. ' •
• •
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. ;. • ...
Bieached Mtislins,l4 to 12; •-. •!,:l - i'
.. - " ••1
. , Yard wide Unbleached, Of tog; • -•- -• ''• ~ -• ;
Bed Ticking., uery.eheap; ; . • •t • ''• .:.•. k
. •
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. : isiuotts, Drdliugs, , Kentuekyleans i• • ;••': • • :•.,'
, ! eck. ; Linings, Plaid Linsey.; • . ' ; '7' :.- -'• ' '
• • • mesne'Ginghamo, Mariners' Shining . ; • .-,- '• ..
' Colored Cambric.; • • .•• - . •• -.,,,.
.• Flannels, lower thankver offered; : . ; • !••• .- -'•
....Conton Flannel.. • : .. :... : ; :f ,'". '• '.....:'
• .
. . /l a sh Linens, Linen Lawns ; ~... ... . ''..... 1; .•:, ~' •s •
- t mask Table Linen; i '- '• '''' ' '' ' • '' i
•• !Do. do. Cloths; •• - • •.. • : ~; • ''....• ; ..;-.• •
Do. Diafers;
I BLA KEN S! BLANKETS! . • • . "'
A large stock ar Blankets, from council* eety.fins ; - • ;
also 'Niue and Drab Blauketseine and , Tarr. Abe; for. . '
GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. . ;. ..• ..
,F . i a and superfine French audEhglish Cloths and Ca.-
~metes. ; Osibricotnings ;Silk and Linen Pocket Mond- ,• . .
Imre icfs antl:Crurets r 'Gloves ;,Suspeciders: Silk and . . .':
'Merl o Udder Garments; Merinoand Cotton Half Hose,
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Tit subse te -
. riber havittOnitile exttacordintlry prepartts. .:•; :
li
.tions(or the Fall and Winter trade, and Meting pat:char. , ;:. - 1
ed hii Good. under thkationntage of markets anustlallp..._-.-:
-depressed, coo .conlidentiy promise Ids customers the - sl• • , t '
best bargabts be huskier bee:i•ableitt Offer. 'f' L .... . 7'.
- Customers of liet house, and purchasers nenerally,bro.t.:.
respektfullyinvited to call. inovZ)).- PMLW ROSS:. -. : .:',
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