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V'«--*!' • if .ft «\_• *>■■ ii«';::>| •*’;'* v%Vf »!-S*JL j VI ft 1.-, V- e m, ,V ,V * v\?,: t v '.. i *: '»s W'i.i V-;v*L *v«, *.v. .*- Cv ‘ *■« -V:K-“ - - - - ‘ ■ . :'<-W r 5-t f ssv’ -- '••••• - • - • • • • • - -.-- day to make Useu decesspr. Although With an “eager and nipi- beUeve. that the intense cok * return. We-may hare 0 blostv prosent season, but, beyond that «iU‘i» seasonable. s©» The splendid ateamcr Messenger, of u I‘' 1 ‘' Pittsburgh and Cincinnati packet hue, arrived at s. our wharf lost night. The Messenger brings to this city upwards of 200 passengers. loOofwhom Fort; . * rtT ”" I " t ' “ “ c “‘ °™”' “ «l- r tral Road. M p 4 br, “““* banal, at Uhodcs, hat. t ~ff ft. r>rw:-. charging him wilh havu to civil war. 7 i^S^S?kte> ; fejSr'v E ’^" r '? :i *’J&i''>«^-tf r^rJJi^ 1 * :^: i Til 0 accounts of the State .. vi ""* • r, j ; "'"“ ; iur - SeSAir—After Mr. Seward had concluded, . Mr Badger spoke in opposition to the- Resolu- tion, on the ground that it might lead other gov- >n ,,, jn u f4h&? exnmcnts to interfere in our domestic concerns. 0 /,a»,wau Mr. Cass defended himself from the attack . made on hitn and his speech by the Republic, , oarce lhooU be. and reiterated his former position. •musth, l« sod b o. Mr SeMe. in n few remarks, urged the im- «, become -a^ ®«Q®KS«>j^fi^aw>T.« mediate actioo on Urn resolutioa. nsuon, me flacw mu*cle» *rf»« 10 Mr Mason spoke in opposition. ,he * see«...»» «P« o«» «. MJ: Underwood couched In Mr. Masoo’s %> ««, - : . views and expressed n desire to speak on the | Pl ,„ 75ceu;s . l' ot “iVvsM"**». subject. After which, ,^ 0 kmi K^ £2>sl^^^.^|«s4^ts/r.fir;«.f t The Senate adjourned. .... r'mi>oriu«VnCTgtitl IXobse.—The debate between Mr. G.Jdmgs n „, EIJIIAT £0 P |iHEREAL dIL AND LAMt „ nl i J]r. Stanley continued in the coarsest strain. CEhEB v ““ “ ( , o cce«sor to I. 8, TocouK Mane ~h, , n Vt O . was very insulting in bis remarks. W 'L, a Dealer Wholesale and Retail in - T m£jKS S go* .be door, and under • B&. Wo are indebted to the Hon. John a thooper ati o n of the previous question, the mo- *J* «j.' Aim, Lamps of every de, crip- T.ne. ' The Hou.sc taking »- c '&^ &■■■■ wade. ebine or Pine Oil, regularly, supplied oal tableoorrected an. warns crater, :r __ i§M?OM-osß. MSI t®r; JPjWfSti 'Ci f;ei ; Ks@Si®t©sa% .,..,™...»«.- «•-~‘ 1 *■- raws tod A FiaW-d ImmgS^SMSvM I ..!•»“••’• '•■•a-.:, w- , „.. M w I „ -- ; *' •T»« f{! SKrr ~ . . -- m --. ***“-*■ ' ■ . j '-. - ■• ; "-v - - , , * . _ _ _ .. .. .. *.*■*' - __ ~ , *, __ 1 > j, '/ • ‘J-d- .'/ V ;*i : ‘ l'- \ • \ - - * ■;;;, <? !' h '". v%.Vt- 7 “‘ p \ w _ •••-" - 5.-; ' i . \ e , Av.V''‘t • '•."V. 1 Vr'i,’', e 1 1 *,-' “> V- -s ,» V 4 " \j ‘ r s' «v v „-. . . wv t ,_ X., laii|J&wnuig FRIDAY MORKINg::::=‘ :::: - ::!FEBBTTABY 1S : ' Woss vania Railroad bridge, over the Canal on Liberty street. waß stopped yesterday, border of the Supervisor. It appears ‘bat comp amts were made to the Supervisor, that the abutmen or the bridge extended too near the centre of the Canal, and that consequently, if it was allowed to proceed, it would prove a serious impediment to the free navigation of those waters. These complaints woro duly forwarded to the board, of Canal Commissioners at Harris burg, who immediately instructed the Supervisor to stop the work. Psoduce.— For the past few days, Wood street has been filled by a continual stream of drays laden with rich produce, arriving from below. Sugar, inolSSses, bulk meat and the same in bar rels and tierces, and cotton bales, burden the drays that pass our -office . every minute in the day. • . Oar merchants appear' to have laid In a fail eupplyof the necessatiesnotiocd, and from what we have learned, we believe they will make a good speculation out of their enterprise. A Bawuih.—We would call the attention of thoss'desirous to go into active business, to tho advertisement of. our-frlend Hebbt Rkis. Hav ing; engaged in another business, he. offers for safe his stock of Goods; and also, for rent. Jus splendid nett store, on the corner of Pride street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Besides being one of the best locations for business in the city, the store went is one of great magniScencc.- We 1 understand:that this VfiU be sold at a bar grui, and if any active.business man wishes to make a speculation, he had better apply soon. The CAiiroasiA, Eeveb.—The New York Evening Post, of Saturday, says: “There is a perfect rage for emigrating, to California. o demandtb seonrO either cabin or deok passages has filled up the various steamers on the route for some time, andtherois a large increase in the number going round Cape Horn. We observe also,-that in the West there are preparations making for a large overland emigration in the spring.” . ... Iheatee. —The performance this evening*si. far the benefit of Mrs; Place, one of the most meritorious artistes on the American stage. We have known her, in her profession, for many years ; anil in her line we have Seen but few that could excel her. Daring the present sea son she has been one of the most efficient and popular members of the dramatio corps; and whenever she would appear on the stage, her pleasant countenance and cheerful smile has al ways pat’the house into a good humor. We hope that --night com - mensnrat illeglieny Valley Kauruw— t - .. at tho St. Clair Hotel yesterday, and resulted in thechoico of the following gentlemen: Fratdsn ;— Wsc ■ F. Joiihstos. Dineiott— Job. Buffington, Kittanmug; Lyman iVilmarth, Pittsburgh; John F. Logan, Pitts burgh; Thomas hlcCullongb, Clarion county; Get? W. Jacbson, Pittsburgh ; Felix R. Bmuot, Allegheny. The Weather. —February attempted day to make itself as intensely cold as its pro* decessor. Although the morning came upon ns with an “Caper and nipping air,” we conijl not ' believe that the intense cold of January could ‘ return. We may bare o blustering day at the present season, but, beyond that tho weather will be seasonable. 83k, The splendid steamer Messenger, of tlio Pittsburgh and Cincinnati packet line, arrived at our wharf lost night. The Messenger brings to this city upwards of 200 passengers, ISO of whom go east, this morning, on the Pennsylvania Cen tral Road. B*3^,Mrs- Loomis will lecture again this even ing; at Philo Halt, to ladies and gentlemen , and tUs afternoon to ladies only, at 3 o'clock, at tbo same place—ladies free. Daring the day she is prepared to receive professional calls at the St. Clair Hotel. A. GOOD chance.— To any person desirous of engaging in a good and safe business, tbe adior tisement headed a “ Grocory Stare for Sale,’ offers a rare opportunity. The Rev- Mr. Smith has been chosen by tho Guardians of the Poor, to preach to the inmates of the City Alms House. This selection has created considerable dissatisfaction in moro quarters than one.' George Fortune was elected Clerk of the Guardians of tho Poor, on Wednesday last We understand there was quite aaammated con test on tho occasion. We are indebted to the Hon. John G. BresliD, Auditor of the state of Ohio, for a copy of the Annual Report of his office, for the year 1851. ' consequence of'the death of Mr. Itou- EBT WtSTEB, sr., father of the proprietor of tho Dioramas now exhibiting at Lafayette Hail, there TtiU be ho exhibition at that place this evening. fly FRESH OYSTERS received dally by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAYERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alleys ■ »lr« Insarancs oompnuy. ""'BRANCH OFFICE, MSMKunsi.i> Pittsburgh, Jaay lit, 1831. milE belt evidence of the Meceuof *«,*>>«« l ® r * >" I endeavoring ttmake the ESTATE MUTUAL HtUE NSUIIANCE COMPANY” meet ihe wants of the community,‘is the unparalleled amount gf baaineaa ■'which has been done-having waned l clea daring the post year, thereby* addins overtaaDM" to the foods ortlie&Ofnpaoy. Nearly -all l the jR T insured u>of the *aJest emu,in small nsk», and a large ■jiropomon Insnred for only one year, whole No, Policies us^ued-•••••-- do do eipued, terminated A canc e t c d • *— ♦ do do inforcei**'*'-*** Aniountof Property insured.*- — do Canceled,terminaiedand ex bo P do in force ’ *7,CBt/m do Premium Notes 73,070,87 do Canceled,terminated, exprd, KJ7,LO do in force-- , 4I s#«,o3f l< 7 do Cash Prewuinisrecelved**--551,657 r 14, , bo do canceled : on.ym YVhoteamoani oflossesand expea* gespald -"•••23|411,45 UaianceinfavoTof iheCo.,la cash, $07,524,40 , To city*or country merchants, and owners of dwell* in.es, and isolated or country property, it is believed tlifs company affords advantages In point of cheapness, Kafcty and security, Inferior to no Insurance Company ‘ r ‘Cosin°tcd on theeqnittble and greatly Improved. ys ...m VTf r.la<slScalien-of Risks, excluding all speual naikrtl., insuring only ee limited nraountm any one lo caUrvimnsprccfuding lheficaoeney and occurrence oi Uiinferes, ana alsojon both the Stock and Matualp.n, i. oni nnl vnnnSesses the cheapness and accommodai lon of both methods, but entitles ihe lnsurcd to a paruolpa. I^SSftfcSSti Klote, Samuel Jones, John P. Pt „n. -i A. J. 61LLKTT, Scc’y. N itSk&rip UiriH'of fifteen per cent, on exp.- rinir oolicieshas been declared by the Directors, anu is ' at this Office for renewals, or jedeetuu. m netyda^ KRiEii . ABent „ TiXTRA HNBTMPEItIAL TISA—We have rac'd K small lot Of very supenorlmpenal Tea, which we wmild recommend to those desiring A pore Traoffine flavor. Also— CbOice.Yoong HysouTeas, from 81,00 to son. Oar 50c,Oolong..U,8Chnawlcdgcd,to-hS.vc no. sa perior. !f‘you desire a prime*unadulterated article, call. at No-2*o Liberty street. W. A. M’CLUBG&CO« ... feL6 Tea Dealers and Grocers. , ; PAINT<S— Chrome Oreen, Red and Yellow; Burnt Umber,Terra de Sienna. Ked Lead,-VeniUßn Bed and Yellow Ochre. For sale by JAMES A. JONES* feb7 . . comer of Liberty and Hand streets.^- T AIIPULACK. \vWiiig, Logwood, Copperas, Ly 1j (barge, Ac. For sale by . fcb7 . •••. . JASIES A. JONES. . fet. - B 7 THE (fREILLY LINE. EUROPEAN NEWS! arrival of the steamship pacific TJIHEE DAYS tATKR. INVASION OF ENGLAND BY LOUIS NAPOLEON. Advance of Cotton. New Yobk, Feb. 12. . The steamship; Pacific has arrived at herdook. The sales of Cotton on Saturday vero BUUO bales; op Monday 10,000; on Tuesday 16,000; oa Wednesday 10,000;—the prioe has advanced id. Flout had advanced 6d. .Cora waa dull at the last quotations. , T The latest telegraphio intelligence from Lon don reports the threatened invasion of England by Louis Napoleon as being quite correct. government had ordered thirty thousand Stand of arms from Birmingham, and twenty-five thousand troops, to be garrisoned in London. Tho Dally News says th&t an order has also been sent, recalling, with all dispatch, tho throe prinoipal ships of war stationed in the Tagos. A French paper says, that in consequence of the strike of Engineers in England, large orders for machinery had boen received in France. The propeller. City: of Glasgow, from New York to Glasgow, on the 27th January, had been Somewhat crippled at sea, by a wove that swept the decks of every thing. Tho seoond offi cer was washed overboard and lost. The steamer Africa arrived at Liverpool Janu ary 20th, from Now York. The ships Racer, of Boston, and tho Plymouth Rock, arrived at Liverpool on the 25th—making tho passage in H days—anticipating the arrival of their invoices and bills of lading, theroby saving their insurance. Tho ship Empire State, from New h ork, fell in, on October 25th, with tho Dublin steamer Leeds, in a sinking condition, took off her pas sengers, and landed them m Liverpool. [From McHenry** Circula'.l Liverpool, Jan. 27th. Cotton —Since the sailing of tho Knropa, the demand has increased,—tho sales of the last 3 days amounting to 82,000 boles, of whioh fully 12,000 for export or speculation. Prices had ndvnnoed barely Jd., except on qualities below middling,—tho tenor of many of tho advices received by tho Africa being to reduce the stock. Tho cstimito of tho crop, trad tho gradual up ward movement of prices in America, havo in-' duced a muoh more hopeful feeling here; end leads many to think that if no cause of deolino exists on tho other side, ihoro is less for any tero—Manchester being well supplied with or ders at remunerative rates. The Corn market maintains fully, tho prices | by tho last steamer, but with less buoyancy.— I Customers want confidence in a rapid advance. I being sustained. In some cases, Wheat sold at Id to 2d advance over Friday's prices. At London yesterday, Wheat advanced 2d, and Flour I>J. Liverpool Quotations. —Western Canal and lc*i Philadelphia Flour 22s Gd(a)2?iS. Grain..-White Wheat, Gs 4d<7<\7s; red, Gs@Ga 4d White Corn, 33s@d3s *1.1; yellow, 29(5>30a; mixed 28s Gd@29s Gd. Bason.. There is a retail demand at previous rates Tho imports ore small, but quite suffi** cient for consumption at present prices. Beef-Fine Beef is very scarce, and much wanted. Chcesc.~la without improvement. Lord is dull, and the value nominal. There is no stock here. In Oils thero is nothing doing. Linseei Lafce is steady and in request. So is Rice. Clover Seed is l@2s dearer. Paris, Tuesday. The Momtour publishes the names of twelve members of the new benate aDd ofiioera of the Government. M- Barocho is Vice President, and presides in tho absence of the President. Thero are 34 Counsellors of Stato. The min istry [q definitely constituted. Lussabionca is minister of State; St. Arnaud, Minister of War, Tergotw Minister of Foreign Affairs. Tho Momteur contradicts the rumor that fresh measures of seventy bud been taken on the part of the Government. M MouUlcmbertand several other memoers of the Consultative Committee bate resigned their functions in consequence ot the Je-crces r*.- spectiog the Orleans family Tho Moniteur also says that ih-.s morement wiU not require any exceptionable measures to maintain the. tranquility of the country. Three persons were arrested on the 2*>d at Montreuil, on a charge of having been engaged in the insurrection of the 4th of December. Forty-mix pcrs ius were arrosUd at Lot ct- Garouuc, to be transported to Ca/onne and Al M July l * Fiibrc, Prvsnient of tin* Civil Tri at Übtnlea, bus been arreaL»-»l on a warrant charging him with having mcileJ the inhabitant* to civil war. , . The accounts of the State of trail* m the pro vinces ere generally lavorntle. XXXII CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION f C<>nclnstun oj Wednesday* FrcceMitiy*] L Wabhisoton, F*b. 11 SrSAT-r —After Mr. Seward bad concluded, Mr Badger spoke id opposition to tbo Resolu tion, on tbo ground that it might lead other gov ernments to interfere in our dome-tic concerns. Mr Cass defended himself from the attack rnado on him and bis speech by the Republic, and reiterated bis farmer position. Sir. Shields, in n few remarks, urged tbo im mediate action on tiio rosolunou. Mr. Mason spoke in opposition. Mr. Underwood concurred in Mr. sfosocis views and expressed a desire to speak on the subject. After which, The Senate adjourned. Jlobse.— The debate between Mr. biddings and Mr. Stanley continued in tbo coarsest strain. Tbo latter was very insulting in bis remarks. Mr. Ilouston finally got tbo floor, and under tho operation of tbe previous queattoo, tbe mo tion to print was passed. The House then went into Committee on the Bounty Land Bill, and adjourned without taking action. Washington, Feb. 12. SrvATi* —Mr Fish presented a petition for a new board of Commissioners on Moxican claims, reiected by the late board. v \lr Miller presented a resolution of the Now Jersey Legislature m favor of Compromise, and instructing her Senators opposed to the repeal or modification of tho fugitive'slave law. He avowed his aoii cscenco m t * lo Conl P ro . 80 measure, but denied the right of Inslruouon. 110 favored the Compromise, and thought that both tho North and Sooth ought to bo sallsflod- Mr. Cass’ resolution direating ou enquiry into the expediency of increasing tho salary of the District Judge of Michigan, was so auicudcd cs to direct tho same enquiry rclaUvo to the U s trict Judges of Southern Newlork and Georgia. Tho Irish exile resolutions were postponed 1 a °Mr toward offered a resolution that Kossuth's expenses in Washington ho paid from the con tingont fund, whioh was laid over. The non-intervention resolutions wore then tft Mr. Womens spoke in opposition to .‘hcm,nnd iwas very severe on Kossuth. He said that to call him a hero made tho term nd culous and if tho polioy of intervention should prevail. Halls of Congress would Boon resound with the clang of Foreign arms. Ho reproached Kossuth for not visiting Mt. Vernon. No despotio raon „oh would tovo failed to do so. Ho denied that Hungary wob in o position to act os an 1 d Tou»rna,,, from the commltteo on publio lands, reported a bill granting to Missouri, land for railroad purposes, with an amondmen that tho land bo Bold to actuol sett ere. He re quested immediate action upou tho bill. Mr- Joucs asked how many acres the bill pro posed to grant. Mr. Hall roplied one and a half million. « Mr. Jones said the amount was too largo to be disposed of too hastily, and moved Us'rofer* Hence to a committee of tho whole, on the ground that it would never bo reached during the scs iou. 7,bUd 37,8*6,410 Before tlio question was takon tli e morning hour expired. The Speaker presented several executive com munications ; among them, one from the Presi dent, transmitting instructions from the State Department to oar Mmistor at London, and do snatches fram the Minister to the Department in relation to the Prometheus affair, whioh was re ferred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Private letters received m this city, state that the Cuban prisoners were to leave Vigo, mspam, on TOtfl?eMerS. S. Lewis haa been mW at Quo tion' by order of tbe United States. Marshal, for the sum of 150,000 dollars. * Advices from Buenos Ayres are to the dOtn or Daoember. General Basan had issued o decree allowing all vessels at. Montevideo to proceed to Buenos Ayres to load. ‘ THE CUBAN PRISONERS. . Bostoh, Feb. 12. - - JEO3SOTH IN CINCINNATI.. ' CraoisHiTi, Feb, I 21 J ~ to reply to Col. Biddle, who addressed him in behalf of the Louisville delegation, inviting him inihe name of the people of Loaieville, to visit thatcity, Gov. Kossuth said! Gentlemen of the*Delegation—l beg leave to express through- yon, my thanks for the invita tion ; and toy ousir.for, the flo ttering le rmß in which you have alluded to my self in earning that invitation. I regard theso flattering testimonials —these generous invitations, as belonging to the glorious causo of which I am the humble advo oate and representative. My visit to this country is for the cause of my country; and of course it will be for the good of my cause that I visitso largo a portion of this great country, as - the limited time I have will allow. I would gladly visit your city, but if upon examining, I find the engagements I have' already made will oltow, I will go to Louisville, and will fix tho date of my yisit when I can do so in reference to prior promises. There are obligations whioh cannot bo thrown off, such obligations os wevoluntorily promise tonbserve, and, gentlemen, I would not lightly pledgo a promise, because I would not for any considera tion, break one voluntarily. Oae word more, gentlemen. If Igo to Louis ville It will be for my cauße; this alone impels me to my visit, and I beg of you to believe, and assure the people whom you represent, that I have no wish to have processions and banquets, or aught of expensive pageant on roy visit to you. My wish is that your people maj bo wilting to uiakV; shall bo contributed to the cause of Hungary, the cause of freedom and of nationrlity to the establishment and Spread of those glorious principles in Europe, ■, which have made this a powerful and glorious nation. I will be gratified if I have the opportunity to see and meet your people, and thank them, as it is my duty to do, for their generous sympathy for the cause of my country. Repeating, gen tlemen, my thanks to you and the people you represent, aooept my assurances of gratitudo and regard. "Washington, Feb. 12. The Republic, in noticing the release of Mr. Thrasher, Bays that tho other outstanding ques tions between this oountry and Spain, remain as they were before tho Cuban difficulties arose, and must form snbjeots of future negotiation. The mails have arrived as late os duo, through from New Orleans. Tho Pi cayune publishes let ters from three discharged Cuban prisoners- They were at Gibraltar, in a state Of great des titution, having no means of getting home. Gov. Foote publishes a letter doQnlng his po sition on the Presidential question, and denies having entered into a coalition in favor of Web ster ; and says that Cass is his favorite. The steamer Isabella, from Charleston, took out oTer 300 passengers, with 65 slaves for Cali fornia. FIRE IN LOUISVILLE. LornsvaiE, Feb. 12. A fira occurred hero thio morning, whioh do etroyed three largo houses, on tho corner o! Fourth and Jefferson stroots, known no tho Jef ferson Street Hotel. Tho property was principally owned by uuth* rio Si Tyler. Tho loss is estimated at 10,000 dollars, which was partially Insured. Cihcibkati, Feb. 12. The river has risen eighteen inches since noon yesterday. __ NEW YORK MARKET —NOON.—Feb. 12. Flour... This article remalos steady—sales of 1500 barrels State made at 4,80©4,87 ; Indiana 4,93®5,00. Rye-Sales hare been made at i o cents. Coffee...Rio—Sales at 810. Sugar-New Orleans sold to-day at 41®-) j. Grain and Provisions continue steady. CINCINNATI MARKET— Feb. 12. Floor ...Thera is no change in this article stooo our last roport; sales are made at 3,30 to 8,33. Whiskey... Sales at Groceries.-Firm, and prices are unchanged. Provisions...No change. D. A. Potmeetoefa Vermlfostt Tit Sn/et I and Jferl KJteaeimw Hrm'dy for Wormi that luu ettr Inin [hitovettd rintlS prrparallou ho. now .lood the tost of twenty- I two rear*' ninl, and i» tton&deally recommended at a talc ami effectual raedir-lee lor expedm* worn, from the trv.iera. The ooexatopicd ■liecr-i whteb taa« attended it. aJtuiot«fa!i!jn >" every ease where tlie po. lient w»« ready afflicted with worm., certainly remlora it worthy tho attention of Pyrictatt.. The proprietor ha. maile It a [>olnl “ ‘certain tho re .all of ita use in .itch case, aac.nto within lot' •‘“o'fl - ami ob«erv«uoa i and he Invariably found It to produce the utn,l .alotary effect t urn trofrcjaemlv, after nearly ad the ordinary preparation, recommended ,t r worth., had been prev-ou.iy re.oned to "ithnm any Pennine.,t advantage. This rant t< uticlcd by tbu er r nitrate, and .latemeiiU of hurdred. of re*peetabj« per rrn. m cnTerenl pan. of the rrunlry, ant. >hia)dinduce fantiite. alwa. in keep a vial of the preparation ittwsT. n ihe.r po.arr.ion, II l» rolid "i n« operation, and am) b.- ndiu.iii.twe J with perfect vafely lo the no- dehea.e mtaat. Sold by all readable Dmjjna Suif* ! E>y»pep»»« or Cured b,i Dr. Radelift Alkaline Digest™ BiUers. I' - Oiteu on >1 t*‘ F'oww t> if icftirt Mow port. of our/Mit viiei mj " 1 ' mftoyti m the fonnWon and ~, a L of Iks I«.W, O' in 'ln T'O "letion fj »*»«, «" mado ft, to 6. <.Mc'4ed and addal to «. '-W ■' Indiaealton u .r.-erally the Outcome of lbo»e votinua and hatraa.lua •tTecHoo* of Ik' fttomacb, Bowel. and Kidney., «uch m ‘“"eructation., flatulence, pom. lo .be .tomarh. « the. book Si »tiauldei«,iiervomae»r, great pro.tra >• of 'be wbo'e body, the' trail-, t!ie pee •on mill, ted, fot any eojoyateol, and make. him a ro.f i'1.,1 roiject at ineiaocso-y or dcprewton of amnia.— ■r’..r trrnblo symptom. ore .are attendant! ou a rn.e. of bad miction, and ate calculated to render oil more oftlteted W ill then, the most unhappy and muer.ble per ““ .in the world. If the utomacb, the g.eoirete,volt of that which ia intended to be convened Into blood to r't'cw the syrtetn l< deranged, bow can It be expected dial th-varioua org tr.a teceivmg their »upply from tot. tourer -boold be in a healthy condHont Cure toe .wToch let eoo-l blood he o aUretrd, and the nenter wb? become "trrug! the liver will perform In funruon.; me . ire a? I inflamed Kidney, will out on o beaithfo . itie flacld mu.clel will gather W and vigor and The w hole O'aiotn will pul on a newoeat nf aobon that wcl o'iio n.l (he (offerer, Ur. RadoldPa Bitter. «tll do a i 1.1■„ Try it. and you will not b. dtaanpolated, *o .« rents For sale whoteaale and retail, by Ft.ee .5 cetliß. rot KRVSgK 4 M’DIItVFLI., 140 «trc<l. I>t-t»bqrgU ncr AND LAMPS. Camphrac and Pin. nibA^™P» 0 f «v.ry deenp- Ul cVndelkra ’*oVr«do!c Hodl Lamp., Wickr, Globe,, Chtaney Man, cm*. »" d r "’" U,lr ‘ S 10 lhe ‘"'iberenl.Cemphlne or Pine Oil, regularly .applied Hnord?w tlip wagon, which la conitnntly re” Oil All article, in any part of the dly, or in Allegheny, free of coat w H w m(jiiT, frU-’.'J-Stw No 62 Fourth nt., I Apollo Hull,) bet<ge«n Murteot ami wooil TT ,S the .ha, •idence, “ ni o%TAK°an3V<)CAl.jSl'(Jsio strucunn on (he PIANO, urn i An a wll0(1 „ lre l 0 k" vM pfeuse leave, Iheir adores* al the become-luacu , v ti MHlor. whore a book for Mu«»c Store Mr. Jounji weuo pflll cffiee ._ ibaiporpoefl wmbe kept n ll j vc |, ftllen( ie4 to, oud In- Srß&S^&^r^ J W>Xtf hub",* H- }- sr in^v U *&2 ■ 1 I B-1.- Fuhneftloclt.Ksa.i "dKdldmwfr ' URNIIV uoilubcK. —— k'gyjSJVTjJ SEMI-ANNUAL «»»* M *nr^ w —rilii inn and will occupy both of . HA .i An < Sftloofia of ibot capnciooa building. Llg“« No Top Wogona will be arranged In the I “!?, oß .£^| n cS O KRH® ,o be sold on U.i. ««*- ii.elargest over offered nt Auction in the toon) wiU c »inhraciim over Ttoo Huiulttil JJW 1 , of ihe manolactnre of Dunlap A Coi Hagler A C? iolmlifeffck, Ilowll Pnurks, jf. D Doughty, and others °^, B pJy r ®”Jcf% l l| r be l adaiUted in Catalogue un ,e, N s Va^"dbf*homnlr.r ? ~o nay re fy UP for B^ Ü blKn?h^d"yp. e evlon,. WI.U be HP M IIERKNESB, 4ucuon«r. nf*V\owß Carriage® and Hurness, er« every SAP. UKUAY, Ibrongbonillie year fo[ ~N valr The k»BWbU*hfne utnck kept ou hand n be* f b^XVargSIS 11 for Managers end Olltcur. T?. L ffr .he" Company for ereoliMS a Budge over the Ci for " Ho dpo Bito Pittsburgh, in. the cu|inty of Allegheny fuver, oppo» ||,oToU Uouse.oiiMon- Allegbenv,’’ will bo bmdenin #lg o , cloc £. day,tliofstday Of Maicn pr jOB jJ | Ia rpkii. Ser'v (eb3.lotdkdtw BY Keaung*e ane of the bcsUirueles Hold lor This Sbove named pests. For do the ithSeooequftMttAmeuca. Pte wfea':„<.kra'iinc, Bto,e.No W Wge Also, for sale by r.Mf<tu eri ifl Ul Fnde street) and Fern Snoauin& Go i corner of Federal , Eighth VV ard» John j. Gallagher & Co.«eo<* | and Uncock airectßfvAi l Welsh's ner of Carson and Denman e ff e M:iiu I Store. Sligo* . rtSßSSSg^gaa X spring, wm find it to Ibelr advantage _ oul) tare m the whitewash, for of anil from the wall* anil ceiling. Two •« apoomiu the mixture li sufficient for one gallon of Sold atthelowprlce-of 25eent»Jijr«|«^ TINOi , I At lus Grocery Store, NojBo7.WyHa*t-i Also—For aileby 1 M'todden fc Co-, « r d r ‘ sr “J end Kertv atreeta; Willliami Griffin, f_nd *' BrttUWardi John M'CaUen & Co rcornerof^eoora end Laeoclt airee'*, Allegheny f J- Gallg;h|'.«>o • Jd net of Canon and Denman atraots, "jVffcVa Grocery Store, Sligo. *• e f. . „ pmCKS OF STUCK! CORRECTED DAILY YOB TUB KOBRIN, Fatrlofci at Camerof Pifth andWoed St-eeU ■' LOAtfS, United Stales C’s-*** do do S’a**" Pennsylvania 6’** do fi’s* ■ • • Allegheny county (Ps do couponO^' dO BCTIp Pittsburgh cay o*3'" ... do coupon G’s, payable in; Philadelphia ‘•**i Allegheny CityCV •• | do coupon 6 s payable a<i Philadelphia BANK BTOCS3 Bank of Pittsburgh Meichants and Manutaclnrers Bank Exchange Bank— • •_ Farmers’ Deposits Bank Allegheny Savings Bank—~- SBIOGE STOCKS. Monongahela Bridge St. Clnir street do Hand street do N. Liberties do IN3UHANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Co- ■ Citizens’ do do---- Associated Firemen’s do- TELEGRAPH STOCKS. | Atlantic and Ohio. Pittsburgh toi to Phuadeiptna Pittsburgh, Cln. and Louisville Lake line Line Pittsburgh Gas Works Monongahela SlacJrwater Yoßgbtogbeiiy "do &AILBOAD STOCKS Pennsylvania Hailroad Penna. and Ohio do- Cleveland and Piliab’h do- • • • • Marine Railway and Dry Dock- Fayette Manufacturing Co Erie*CanaJ Bonds, olu- do do. do new • ■••••" COFPTO STOCKS. Pittsb’gh and Boston (CHITMind North American North West— North Western Iren City Eureka Pittsburgh and Isle Royal- Adventure - • Ohio Trap Rock Ridge Mining Company Bluff Colling Fire Steel-* DAHV HE VIEW OP THE MARKETS. OryiCg 07 TITS DaJLT MorHUM POST. { F)iday, February 13*, 1863. \ REMARKS—Since oarlangenerct review ihe wcath er has been changeable, and business has been brisk and generally Improving. There boa been considerable activity in the way of supplies. Since the opening of nor rivers they have kept in fine Davigable order! and boats, op to this date have done a healthy buitueas in most articles of trade. The markets remain som-.wha! unsettled, and it is, therefore, dJStuit to give strictly rebublc quotations. Receipts of Floor have been moderately large, and prices have slightly went op, owing to an advance in .Europe. Receipts of Molasses and Sugar are ioereas ng, and prices baveslightly declined. Money manors are easier. AdtlES—There continues a moderato demand for Soda In small lots for manuf.eturlna P»rP°‘«- the ’ week were large, ranging Horn 3 to 3J, cash iV_.. h K ve wiles of fealeralu* hi lo\» el 5 to "fm eo'ntlnue to quote Pcarla.h at 6»®oe i Pot- noro- APPMdS—-The market is moderately stmplicd with Green P »ale. ..3,oo®d,«;V' bbf. Al E-Tnere eontinoes a regular brisk demand for thi. article. We quote Manufacturers’ prices—regular dt« count off for cash. . go no Uavariau Beer, per Mil ■ • “ Oommen, per bbl .. ~ 9 00 XXX do . ncfj XX do J XXX do ’ « Coounon, qr. barrels. ; XX do nUHlMii—The demand tor Bloom* is quite,limited, and principally eonhned to small tots to mannfactarers, we r nolo at 864055 pet ton. BIJTTER- Receipts do'ing the past weak have m e-s.ed nartieulariy of Roll, audlhe stock Isaccumula u", P.fee"hM. recede.’. ’ We note -ale. during the ,ve*k of 801 l at l*i to •«» I 0( K ’« * l ® 10 . '2 l '- BULK MEAT—We have, during the week, had rev eral large galea reported at ao advance in prices. Too sales as near as wc could learn smourned lo about 100,- St) S<. hoe round, at Hi to OF Receipt, by ti veto rein crea>tr,g. Wo lake the following paragraph from the Cincinnati I*t«cc Cofienit— ... Vbovtmoj**—An incrra*ed demand ha* beenerpan cnccddttTiuff the pul week, and we have to notice « f>\r i«vvr idvmuu* in tbe price ot every attic)®- Of Bar. i Pnrk 300 brl* M® l ** w>ld on Wednesday *»t 13,59; iso S» rSSp«?O 60; <» <£&]«•» Tltanfl*? tt doCl“ur P Mes.ond Humps FridayJJJW T 5 brl. Humps Ratardsy at 10,C0; 4rsdo,Mesa yesterd ■ y >t U ML and am do Barupa at ItyW, snaking a total of Ik5U br.a tor the week. Towards tbe close bolder. geo orally asked a further advance, but wr could nothedr of any disposition on Ibe part of buyers to accede to j There views! Of Hulk Meal tire sales were us tollows- , eOOnJTsidc. Wednesday ltdi« 1 500,000 »* Shoulders amlliides oi*6Jo6}c ; KW.OiO tbs Sides at C,i; 1S0.C01) | to sSSdar. and Side, at £*SM-; and 000 pieces SaouMote atike i Friday 43 W 0 B>* SheuWera at s}r, s),U»doSrJcialo4c e»,«iaB»bog reuml. drUveTa .Ic IT? ih« ooeikinc of the W. W Canal, ci Cie , Monday 40,000 lilt ShouMer. and 6,000 lit hide* ol SJOOJc; mak ine a lovsl of 760.000 tbs for ihe week. At close hoia ersare firm .t 51001= for Shoulder, and Side, .buttery are not met wild any degree of freedom. In Baron the raleheaMof wasffl hbdk Shoulder, and Sides at d 40 aadv.dopktl—asking price. dkaPTfe for Shoulder, and Side.; plain tiara. Inore. Brings SFo i Sugar cured wttfcoal ceuvess 3|c. and ranvsreed 10'. Stnoked Beef ea-llc or Lard, HObri. Not sold on iked „ 'l— „ Jt c; 600 kegs do at 8c;. Thursday 470 brls No ?r,7le Friday two keg. No 1 al Se, BCD brl, Not slop -- 71-4410 brl. No! deliverable at Lafayette at -Jr-; 103 do no''.’ do do al n=; Saturday 100 brl. No 1 >lop 01. J-i vestordoy 050 kegs prtroa No 1 al 84; and ,40 bris Not STad re 7|“, maklai a total (or the week ol 3*o bn. “ I BUi?K\vi?KAT FLOUR—There continues a brisk de mand 10. Buckwheat Flour tn the total trade, with but moderate supplies. We quote sales re t,. a lo I,SU IM) U»B>° By iL sack of 5d lbs, #3lO 100 c CHOOMB—The stock is largo and prices nominal We -molir at, from 75c; Sl.t» to «1,-»0t,75 from stores BEKS WAX—There Is tail Imlo offering i good lots of Yellow we quote at 51055 c. , , ~, CHEESE—There continues a good demand for this article, with said aITSOfUe as to quality. CoitN' MEAL—SaIe, from stores at 46050 e per bash- C *COTTGN YARNS—We quote Manufacturer’# price* No. 5.0.7. 15* No’l9, *4 6 o,lo,*— -17 Candle Wick, • .——l6 11—19- * . *—l9 Corpei Chain,-——SO n , — 1!) Coverlet Yum,*—2o 14 „ - -20 Cotton Twine,- .*-—9O p' —23 Dotting, 10 COPPER—We give ihe Card pace of tho Pittsburgh Coppez Work*. Ingots 19 to SOett per pound. Sheet— for matters ?4023c. __. , , COI'PERAS-Sells ttt 82,9703,13 per barrel. CORDAGE—'The following is the card prieeof Uopo Manilla, bythe Coil, ]$ c “ when cut,- loc White Rope, by Cod, JJ« “ tvUeu cut. —* **e Tarred do by Coil, io.. Do when cut, *— *— ——*!l** ,L Manilla Bed Coni#, ——81,9709,5003,20 llemp do 81,5002,2503.00 CRACKERS—TIie market I. well lupplted. We give oa< table corrected an <1 quote. Wafer Crackers Balter . do *.« Dyspeptic do •’• •hffl sagor io per pound CIOGI Bod a do Pilot Bread ;-3.00 DRIED FRUIT—The demand continue* *-eady ror Pi*arh * and Apple*, with a further improvement in oriee Wc quote. ale. of .moll lot. of Peaehes, at 83.33 !o 350 Apples, 1,67 10 8,00 for prime—the market la unite bare, and supplies scant. PEATIIEK8 —There is a brisk demand for pood lot. at advanced prices. The stock Is quite tight. W e quote sales from stoics at 3uo«c. DIUKD BEKr—Sales of Bpgur cured canvassed at o@loc by tho herce. Common eosi». I-LOUR—Since our last review receipts have been mvderately large, and prices have, In consequence of the favorable new. by tho late steamer from Europe, advanced: dealers, however, are touching but lightly uutii the arrival of the ne*t steamer. The .ale. during tl e fore part ortho week omountod to ahout ISbObbls at «o 7032.80 Later In the week aalea have ranged from 283 to 300 for superfine to Extra. By the arrival oftbe steamer Niagara we have die following advice, from ' Ivernoolto the I7rli ull :—Brood, offs were firm. Hour ;'i SdVlSl. ttd V url for Philadelphia and IB4MH Od for Western ; Red Wheat 5i vdoss Bd, ami white 0« 00s Od &70 lbs. Corn bad odvanced io 39* Cu-aUl)* v qr for yellow and 39* for white. In Provision* there wo* n< GR AlSf— Receipt* for the past week hose been large, ami u decline in borne description* ha* taken plow Wc hot" soles of about ICOQ bushel? Wheat ranging lromfiSo62e- Rye 45049. Sale* of about dCOO bushel* Oat* ui 25027 c—welling now at Use. Salesof 1500 Lus. O ku at 450420100. Of a*B Sale* of Country Glass from manufacturers f t 8x 10, 5‘203,25 per box \ 10x12,82,2302,50. There u more firmness on the part of holder*. HIDES—Wo note sales of Dry Flint at UJol2c, City Slaughter, Green, ai 44041 c. HAY—Stiles at the scalej at from 814 to 810 V ton. HOPS—Wo quote sales In a small way from stores at HEMP—There in not much doing m tins article. We quoto at 81080110 tMon. ... HOMINY-—from store*, sells at 81.5004,»5 & bbl IRON—The ronmlfacture^li , curd price* for Common bar 2by 4 is 2io2|c per pound. Other size* In ptopor* tion NAILS—The card prices for nail* are— From lOd to 4Ud *•*»]» 8d and 9d 3.50 Od and7J 4,00 4,to 4.50 5.50 3*l A regular discount off for ejish. _ LSRD—Wo quoL: kegs 7108 c ; bb b 707|. LEAD—The stock m first hands w lurw Limited sales aru made at 5o fo* Ptffi and slo«Ji 'or Bar. MOLASSES—The Mock hi first hands is ample with a C ood retail demand. Wc note sales during the week at WaOc. cash ond time i Sugar llooso 4U to 4£c. NAVAL STORES—VVo quote Roam at 02,7503,00 per bbl: Trt 82,7603 2J; Turpentine 45050 c. OH S—We quote No. 1 Lard, at 53070; Linseed a: 03070 PIG METAL —Wc have heard of no sales during the wrek. therefore, wc oaut quotations POTATOES—Receipts are li cicosing th* demand cr.. ttnues active, we quote Neshannocks at 6OOCQ;,Reds 37 ■O4O Pink-eyes 50065 RICE—Wo quote sales during the week in Tierces ul 4011 - RYK FLOUR -There is nn increated demand for this article, wuh flcoiu supplies,pnpea no so firm ; we note sale* at 82.8703,00 p‘ r bhl from stores. SEEDS—There is a* yet but little Clover offered, and few transactions have irurjsj.ircd. Wo have sales re* ported during the week of 25 bbln 15 do at 5,25; by retail from stores hi 0,000050. The demand for Timothy is improving, with sales of-smoll lots at 82,55 to 2,50. Flaxseed we quote at 81,10 to 1,13. The Philadelphia Commercial iastoCiho "ihsays:. • Ssids—There has been an increased enquiry for Clo veriecd, and though supplies are arriving-mora freely, they meet with ready sales at last week’s prices. Sales of i7oi>ba?hels,gcod tnstrictlypnme frqo Seed, at $4,01 05 bushel of 04 fira, including some fair quality at 4 S7is. A «ale of 200 bushels, from secondhand, for the interior; at 0,00. A. *alqc(42G Goebels reclcansd Seed for export at 525, Timothy is wanted. S*l« qu'ttefiUUS,7so3,l2l, which 1;«» ndMitce. if herejWoaldctmunaniWOtf'httiheir ... SDGAB-Tho demand is fair,for lots or *to 5 hnas to ihetrade, with sales ofaboat 80hhds atsj«*»c. SHOT—Sales, front stores by the bytne bacrl€2£3lo9 , SALT—Sales from ptorea-by the drayload at CIA I '" PO3X BY i.Brokerti itTsbttrgh, ■. bbL SHEEP PELTS— Prices arenonudal. '-" SOAP—‘We quote m<JO4Jc by the lot. SPICES—We have no trausacuoimof consequence to note in this article. We quote Pepper in bags at Ue : Al«picelßolQc; Cinnamon 3u@400 by the mat. •. ■ STARCH!—SaIes are regular from stores atClo7c by the box. • , TALLOW—We now quote Beef Tallow at 7fiP"tC i Sheep do, 7®7sc. ■ , , WHISKEY—There Is a steady and good demand-el 18010 c for Rectified. s, WOOL—We have no sales or traasacilons reported, and therefore omit quotations. \OJTettd 5U5.00 .10100 101,00 . eo/o 92,00 05.00 . 97,00 37,00 .-Aske<£.\ 5118,75 101,50 101,25 89,25 95,00 BG.OO 93,00 90 f ofi I 93,00 83 Xk Par value. ... iou,oO .. 100,00 .. 100,00 .. 100,00 The market for the past week has Veen poorly attend ed, and the smouDt-of cattle driven in was very entail. Prices have farther advanced. The following were the offerings: Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Cows and Calves, Total, - - - ■«» " HOGS—The offering# were smalt, and holdeia were firm • ihe whole number offered were olsposed of m 4Jc live weight, to the cuy butchers. CATTLE—The ofiisiings were small and did nolei need 320 head, the whole of which were readily an pos ed of to ciiy bmehere al on advance over last weeks prices i the quotations range from 3,3 i to 3Jc gross, equal u>0 t 6fcto?eneit. .. _- 0 SHEEP—SaIes of 123 head a* pfieea ranging from 82,5003,00 pef head. 45,00 47,00 23,00 53,00 53, Wi 39,25 37,00 35,00 100,00 30,00 34,G» 31,00 COEKECTKD DAIlt BY _ Hooa & Sargent, BwkMge Benton, 1 Conner of Wood and Sixth meat, Putshar^h. ,1 issr„: ::=--SSf?!EH I Cheater Co. Inew Issue) “ Norwalk •• ...50 Columbia Budge Co. •• • ‘ " .jj Delewire eo « '— ■ “ INDIANA. Germantown “ ‘ f uranch er Ukof ‘KEtriTciy.- Montgomery co. |* All.Solyenl Dants-■ KtulrUte"'*" •••- “ Slate - I o “ MICHIGAN. SSSSflllen “ « All Solvent Banka 6 «SC«» “ - “ WISCONSIN. WeM Branch “ ■“ Marine A Fire Ine. Co. at S£»j£r “ “ Milwaukle 6 CuUate * I TENNESSEE. Charabersbnrg I AII Solvent Banks 3 Erie { Getiysbargb , Harrisburg t Honesdale ; Middletown Wayjtcsborg j York Banks* Relief Notes 8 Untied Slates Bank- •'••15 Allegheny City Scrip- • par Allegheny Co. u • ■ preo Pitteoorgu City u ---pat NEW YORK. New York City par Country Banks t NEW JERSEY. Ail Solvent Banks I DELAWARE. A 1! Solvent Banks- •• « Small Note*-. MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks Country Oanks--- VIRGINIA'. Bk of Vs. and Brunches t Formers’llk A Branches | Valley Bk and Branches I Exchange Bk A Branch’s I Wheeling Baoki t do Branches*---t i NEW ENGLAND li All Solvent Banks I; e£o 7.00 1 S.liO 4,00 3.00 2,50 3,f>o 2.50 0,50 5,M> 10,00 IO.tO 0,25 5,(*0 1,50' 2.00 3,00 l 5,^ ifii j ooou Allegheny Cattle Market. Officbopuib Post, Feb.l2. BANK NOTE LIST. north Carolina. AU Solvent Banks: I SOUTH CAROLINA. U All Solveol Banka- U All Solvent Bank**- lj ALABAMA. AU Solvent Banks 6 LOUISIANA. All Solvent Banka* •• exchanges. New York k prern Philadelphia* •• * Baltimore*— — k Cmclimsti- 1 dis. Louisville I “ i3u Louis li 4 VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (new)«par. do do (old)*sprem. Sovereigns 8 4,60 Gulneaa*** * s<oo Frederlcsdoers 7,85 (Ten Thalers***-* 7,60 [Ten Guilder** 3413 Goois d’or* 4^30 ,tVapoleoD.l* 3®6 Doubloons, Pairiot**- 15.73 do Spanish* • t 0,20 ;Dacats »**-**••*«**-•• 3,15 POUT OF PITTBBUBGU. II reci 0 ixcnsa watbb in ms cuaxnkl. ARRIVED: Sic Amer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Bailie, Bcnnct, Brown*viUe. - J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. m Thomas Bbriver, Bailey, Went Newion. “ Genessse, Coaaut, West Newton. - s*. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Mlehiean No. 2, Boies-, Beaver. -» Fotesi CUy.JMardock, WelUville. ** Ihnrnal, ConweU, Wheeling. *• Arena, Kinney, Wheeling. Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. DEPARTED: ». Baltic, Bcnuet, Brownsville. Adamic, Parkinson, do •• J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport ». Thoown Phriver, Dailey* WesU%ew;on „ Ifennssec, Unnaut, Weal Newton. .. g. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No.'.J,Boie», Beaver. «> Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. “ WeltrriUe, Young, WelFsviile. *• Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. Marietta, Parfceraßorgh and Hocking. m port Paoliet. tic itsamerHME. COLUMBIA,S.kI FTtJoiXnusler, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday, at 2 o’clock, P. M.; returning will leave Hockutgport every Tuesday, at 0 o'clock, A. M. Passengers jind shippers may rely ou lie u raosi ac commodation and promptness. W. 11. \VUt,bl<i.K, fet>tt No- *J4 Alorkot street. worTToOB I,each, Marietta, rarkcr.tmrg And OsllipoUi* - p m pa The fine steamer GOV. MEIGS, H SDtntK, Move*, will leave far the above y§te&s£BaL hoo iutersiedlale pom, every TUESDAY, m 3 P. M. For («. g m or passage opp.y Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati, ___ Tiik new and fast running steamer CIN« BiasffiireiraM, Master, will leave every WaorresDaY. For W keeling t I RS£_& THE new and splendid passenger steamer ] WINCH ESTER, (jeuttaeb. Mooaa, Master, ] win run ot, a regular trl-weekly packet between ibis city anti Whoeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tacsdaj- Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. 11.,10r Beaver, Wells vtila, Stcubeuvtllo and Wcllsburgb j returning, leaves vVhocliug for Steubenville, WelUville and Beaverevery Monday, Wednesday and Pridry, at 8 A. M. F„r freight or passage, having unsurpassed uccoramo dauoas, apply on board, or to ARMSTRONG, CROZER A Co, Agentß, Water street. The Winchester Isa new side wheel boat, and is the largest and fittest steamer ever built for the trade. 1 as sengers and shippers can depend on her remaining in tbe trade. J Ulecii.u Fpr KlUvuilng ana Catfish. I JJS2L& THE light drought and pleasant steamer iSSiSISiCLATtIoN, Capt. MtLUnoaa,wtH leavethe Allegheny wharf on Sloodny, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o’clock, P. M, for Kliunning and Catfish tot freight or passage apply on hoard. fnovlo Allegheny Ktver Tretfe. RSQVLAR FHANKUN PACKETS . ffSfft .a Tna fine steamer ALLEGHENY 8F.T.T.8 3 Capt- VVa. Hanna, leaves the Alle gheny wharf for Franklin, every Monday and TJurstfay, **The fine stcatper ALIJ.GHENY BELEE No 3, Capt, John Hanna, leaves the Allegheny wharf for I tank, lln. every TWsdny and Friday, at, P. M. . For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. fmarVO For Marietta and llocUlngporl. I Tits line steamer PACIFIC, Zanotra Man. .MKvISSSITat, will leave Ibr the above and Intermedi ate portseve ry THURSDAY,*** o’clock,P V Fo, freight or passage,: SON, marlO No- Gl Water si., and 63 Front si POSITIVE BALE 0? AS ENTIRE sTOCKOJp.DOtaOODS J, Vs BILLER* Soutli-Eaet Corner Market ■»B'onvJ h =t , .i HAVING determined to dose business by the brut oi April next, will positively sell las enure stock, without reserve, £gp A T COS T. .©J The stock on hand is lareo und well assorted, I being frcßh eoodt of recent purchase, comprising m pn«j * fiSl osKSXeSI Of DomUc*Good.., Cloths, tosnmere,, ami Vestings, Itißh Linens, Llne.n ShceunK. nnd Tlubei »s£:& a . u^ I,n at «. Fancy and Plain chameleon dross silks, plain black and ebnogc aLi'llAWLt)1 —Broche, Square, and Long Shawls A large assortment of BsyStsvo LougShunls, white and colored crape and silk shawls. As the entire stock will be closed out atiheumr above named, many of these goods will be sold at P n *?* out regard to cost. Cnstomets may therefore tell on be i,,S 0& BEST BARG AINS OF THE SEASON ’ j.QiSmo- " Olya turns '*Gxenange« NO. 17 ST. CLAIR STREETr-Tbls bouse hae been taken by ihe undersigned, fitted op in ftyle,furnish ed with the beet of LIQUORS, and e»cryiblng the sea ton enn afford. An excellent LUNCH every day, to whteh attenttou .. etpee.ally °alle<L QWBTON AH KAO OF A.Mil EXTRACT OP AMKIUCAN OIL PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON* S10»I Liberty sweet. This powerfullyconcemratcd pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found 10 be ekhitiracsihe strength oflhe original American Oil Ills pul up in bottles at 23 and 271 coul9,each, with Coll directions for lis use. In every disease wherethe origi nal Americau Oil has been louod at all efficacious, anti N B The original Oil in its nalara.l sialo as token from lire bowel s of Ibe earth, can be hod aa above—and i wili be found gnmms. notwithstanding n certain nrm ) cl&itns-io be the only Proprietors. v m- I dAw-tf • ' i—L— mUE public areinfsrmedthatihe OFFICE OF THE I BOARD OF HEALTH of the City 01 riiiubutshH nt No 60, Grant street, between Fourth and Diamond streets, where all Notices h Board moot be deft. CHARLES I^YLOB,^ PEiI iiaNGINUS—a good araonmem of Paper nn« inos of all prices, always on hand and for sale flangings, or an > , WAt<TER ' No.SS Wood jalre^t. uouuu*’ IKON TUbULAR BEDSTEADS T With Elastic Bottoms, combmlng strength, neat -36S£^18 Auction Card. sSS^St'SissrKssftiA.iassa StaSS®SrfiE3B£S »naaft±^J3ESBSfe ssmst on ,o 011 r . Refers to the nrinpinat CtfvrMflTphwwf - »—•■ ' Auction—sswliy ««***» , w 1 AT the Commercial Sales B«>ma, earner of Womi CioS, BoounrmShnea^ii,^^. Kitchen c q, CLOCKj p m ) , t,.„ v . mmionery, Fancy articles, Musical Inalru, mentsfl/afdwaic aid Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver Watches, &c P p, n’KBKEAi Anctioneir. 320 bead. Ready made uJuuuirtM* at oi Kbsna a Avetios Rooms*—The most extensive assortment of East* ern monufapiurcd garments, of every, oesqxipuoa a quality, ever cflerea in this maitci, are nowop«r and tor safe, at Cunaideiablyless than Jhrat cost -**?«£*£ of the fashionable style and expensive uimflung manufactured by first rule workmen iuose who wun to supply themselves advantageously, can dp Bt> «r Saturday, which mil be the last opportunity ettoruea, oi which econirintrt* should twraU themselves.. .. - . Icbl3 F M’KBNNA, Aort r EXECUTOR’S SALE—Of iJnck ituuse ana juot on . Mari jr street, in the Eight Ward,on the Ht Monday ot March next, ct lOc^cloek-A.M. • • WiH.be sold on the on the Ist Monday of Marnext, at-10 o’clock, A. M»» one. lot of Gtound, froLting on Manon streets feet, extending back .on on allty 104 feet. On which is; erec:eda : two stoiy Bttck House, in good older, and eojivementl/ arranged fur comfort; together with other outbuildings; s.hydrant at the kitchen door. The : property I* in fee simple, and dear df ail encumbrance. The terms, which will be liberal end accommodating, wiU be made known atsdlc. For furtlier particulars, enquire or a. B. fiUiks, tsq., fcblD'ts or P.-ft^KERNAt-Auci’rp' • A" Ba KGAIN —A liuUic andlrt»t,.coruer oi rmu ami Pike street?, Filth .Word, (Bay erd,iownj,will lie sold by public Auction, on Friday. February 20lh, at 10 o'clock,*- M-,by Auctioneer Jl’Kenna.. The House is i two Story Brier lioildlnr.OOby atfeet, with 7 rooms; ibo lot it)by 60 feel. CoudiUons^lUbe msde knowast the lime of rale. Ifeoldi : HhWKY.infc.HOLU. I II FftHKNYTiOUNTY PttUPBKi y a> nuenoa. A On Saturday evening! February Uth, ot 7 o'clock, .50 be sold at M’Kenna’sAastion.Kousie, twelve valo able and eligible Handing Low, either separately or to* cetber, siloate in liagnisne borotigb, opposite Ike. Ninth \Vard, City of Pittsburgh, and .within a fe-v minutes walk of the same Each Lot fronts .0 feet on ltio Penn* aylvania Canal and Butler Plank Rond, bank of the Allegheny river as far as low water mark . making two fronts ofthe same width. as laid out, presents inducements rarely offered, more oaniculariy to" those desirous of securing a beannfuf, private rendenee—or, to .peculator., w.shVg to invest their capital to the best edvantnge. Should all of the nhove he oisposcd cf, several lots odioimnewlll be of fered nt the shine time. P. M’KENN A Terms nt sale [fel.7l Auctioneer. FC>k SALE—A Farm, containing nlionl 108 ACRES of FIRST-RATE LAND, wmnied on Uie, Ohio Rivor.lwcnly-wo miles Xroin l’lltslnirgll. Tee improvements consist of an PXcollflM stone Dwelling* wiih all necessary oui'batldings, al?o, a large frame barn 1 with an orchard of apple and oilu r Fnut i rees, sixtf-Gve acres of the Land la eleatedv-lhe erealetpan of which i*boUom Land, in a,high stale of | culuvaiion, and not surpassed infertility by any on uw W neß»«r,ata>i theP. fcO Railroad pass through ihi« Farm which makes 11 so contiguous to jnaTkellhat it offers inducements to the*© desirous of P«rchatin£u Qardeu or a place to establish aDatry, rarely to be met wi-h It will be sold low and on accommodating terms. For parucnlars apply to P. J l *aEr Wi* 116 * * ’ or, to J. A. SHOLEs, Rochester. Pa- (jEORGfA VV ,'u. ns'CAIITSIiUY. Auctioneer. PAWNBROKER’S SALE OF WATCHES, JEW ELRY, Ac , AT Ancnorr.—Will be sold on Somrday evening. hebruary Mm, or early gas llghl, ol M’a« - ney’s Auction House, one of iliefargest mid bcilnsson edlouof Watches uni Jewelry ofleitSd m for foiuo liino. Among xfc£ assortment may be- menuow«4 in port the fodowinsi ■ : . tny-ri dged patent lever WalcheMEnghjh ca;c3); 10 to da do do, fa .l JeweWd, 13 carats; Cdo L’Fpine Watches,. 4 holes jeweled, J 8 carats; 4 dodo votfotio d©l4 c»rai*, Vi silver patent leveT Watches, (English cases] , 13 do do do la jewels; Ittdodo do 13 jewels, silver dmlSjO do L’Koinc* do 4 holes jewelled i d do do do, 4 holes jew eled Mlverd«a*s; 2t gilt Watches, averted etzes and qualities ; 1 la ge lot of common; aiches, do do ol Ladies’ goid Guard Ch iuis, l do do Vest | Chains ; 1 dodo Fob Chains; l dodo ladies and gentle men’s gold Pencils; t do do gold Breast l ms and | Broaches j 1 do do do i,ar Rings; silver Hair Combs, silver Pencils- gold Pens, Ac, The above comprises id pan ore ot the largest assort mem of Welches and Jewelry offered el aacion“'k*» cily for some Umc. Tire Watches are made by theraqst celebrated raokera in England, and are prdnouucrd by lodge* io be u firanrote article. Ttoae, I article* should not neglect to attend tbu sn,e. They will be ready for ex ruunaurw on Suiurdny mofnrng. lebil) W. Os M uAl»rrtc»i«Auc« r. \rALUABLE CITY PROPERTY at V subscriber, Aisignee of L. Slirom, wilt sell at pub lic -nle on the premise*, on Saturday, the Mia day of February; A D.' ISM. at 3 o’clock, F. M. of that day, ihose three Lois 01 Ground, ermaied m. the Seventh Ward C'ny of Pmsburgln being Noe. 1, 4 and u in No**l 21 fret on Bedford street, and e*, terdina back ?0 feet to a 4 feet alley, with the privilege of a 3 feet alley alongside, and on winch there is erected a two ptory dwelling fioa»e. . No 4 fro nunc 19fce:oii Keaung’o oJev, and extending beck 53 feet to n 4 alley, add having taercon erected o frame two siory dwelling hoa*e No 5 adjonune thcabove,and having erected tn-re t on a two story brick dwelling bouse.' JOHN' BARTON, Attorney at Law, No.bJFifth aircct, Of, to L snßOM.cn _ ia2 .j . W.Q.M’OARTnKV. Anct r. d IOKFtiK UUIiGK STAND FOR SALb —* A.coffee d House Stand, with a lease oMbe Hourf.bMiOg two years to run from the Ist of April, IBSJ. Al.o tht bur miure, Bar Fixture*, Liters, *e. temeiaingon The bouse is well located and doing a good buoiaess, will be sold «l a bargain as vbo present owner hastoquU the business on account ol bad health* Fn, pan.culureenqu.re of, m ,^aRTN E Y, Aaci’r. DRY GOODSSTORE at. Wednesday | moroior February lbib,ail» oxlovk, at uicCoil-j merciftt Sales Rooms,cornei of Wood and FitUi street*. j ri’tsbureb, wM be sold without reserve, on account of whom it may concern, the enure stock ot an extensive | Dry Goods Store, of an adjacent C»i> j»to | of superior quality ami late styles. ■ Compristftg, Jfrti | did beared and plain dre&s sub*, super French and Ep. j glish merinos, silk warp olpncca;,josues, d rot,dpla.nc-*, lawns, of ov.ry style, borages, lu 1 ■UM, imported and domes re ginghams, ctiintssui.fufm-1 tore and dress prints,table diaper, “"Ajj?" brie motlins. enp r.eiis, Vtclor.a and. Bishop’*, .lawn, I cunnlu muslins, super bread clolbs, assorted, cclore, I black and funcr ccsstnieres,sonnets,ivteeda^l carer, and blanket coatings, ves'iogs,>oo3, LOttannqw, drills, I Irish linens, bleaohed and brow,t muslins, checks, trek-, 1 wool and Canwu Hanncls, colored cambrics, luoicya, It-1 U 'srik?wor«redttndco‘.ton hosiery; ViJ, silk, cotton and thread clovcb | large variety of boi.net and cop.rtbbops, lace*, edgings, insertions, French Bowers .spoof cotton, | patent thread, needles,puts,lopes,cords, gimps, Burges, locners, fans, Ac. Together, with a B eneral nssuTtmenl of trimmings, fancy, articles, Ac. Sole conunoed etiCll daynmiluU are sold. . febll ° ” -> 00K3 at Atcrioa—OuSoiurda> evening, February 14ib,ai 7 o’clock, si the Comnscrctal fcnlesßoaia* ..4U»ai / ociqcs,huuo '-'ji . corner ot Wood nml Fifth Mreeis, will be sold n iaigo crtlle Alien of valuable books, embracing sinrdnrfUbriry edu oos in various ileparimenls of litcraiureand sdeneel SDlendU lUanmtfd works, n ' a !' Er bibles, letierandesp wmi.g paper. blank books, wa. ters, pencil ,Ac Cfebl3] PM PA VIS, Anct r. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR ft Nl HIRE at Auction — On Tuasdny morning, Feb* iuarv Ktli. at 10 o’clock m the fnTeaoon.nt the dwelling house of C 8 lnsbee.No 30 Penn street, win be sold, His entire stock of desirable and well lcepi Fumltore. Among which me—mahogany chairs, spring seal «ofa, arm rocking chair, pedestal and centre table, *vith ble tons, card, breakfast and dm og tables, bureau, book case, lvch P»*t bedsteads. T stair cartels with rods, wutaow bhnus firo iroos, fen deVHSSuni el “ea, dinner and tea setts, S aeensware. mble enUerifinor tijl c10.b.,a of kuehen uirn-il' Ac rfcl.ui P M’hfcNNA. Aueii r rTdlll-vnvG PUNCH MAfHINb, *c, AT t —On Friday afternoon, lYbrunry 13. b, a« A£,t Iho Con.m-_rc.al Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth Streets will h" sold, l*o very superior Ta?mug LaUies, one Punch Machine, one hunil', »wo Y ftbU ,I,,ee Ca3 ‘ 1,0,1 M DO VIS, Ancl’r A A BULS ouubvf-oi superior quality, for sal 4-U low, to tlose consigiunuiL l M* I>AVIS, comet of Wood and TUtU tueew» W. 4. TAPSCOTT 40 CO'S. -JKg ygggv, ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1833 Sgg*> BSSaSE jhbu ltlakely» 1 EUROPEAN AGENT, at 8 Dealer in Foreign Ex li change, ii jPo Agent for the following Packet Pioneer Line of Steamships, between New York awl b Swallow Tail Line, nailing from New York and Ltv erpool on the 6th and Jlstof each rauntli Now Line leaves New York on tie ICJt, and Liver pool on the llili of eacltmonu Red Mar Line- leaves New Vorkonilieliln, and Liv erpool on thaSGth of each month , il Line sails twice a monk from Liverpool and new Y °rhe London Line of Packets «ait from Ne w York the lit,BJi, 10 h and dllh, ard from London on die Btt», Utn, al 'rh“cMe LtaVSf Glaaaow Pockets sail from Now York and Glargowoitthe Ist and lsthoi eacli mom i Weekly Line of Packets from Ijverpool to New ° JftS"y Line for cmigianl*. from New York, by steam boat and Railroad, or by tattal and rnilroad.io i ifis b “pi«ensersw 11 receive eviry a'tsnlion, and advire n«n chteliully ai it- offices of VY Tnp.emtACO, Keen Quay. Dublin aril Si George's Bui'dings, dml W iJ T Tap eon A Co, SO Soaih street, New Yorlt, or at ttc office of the atfve td«er _ who Persons rending in the United Bl?,ea®rEn2Uiw,lre wish to send for tlietr friend* in any part „rce KarrV ar tsnd,Scotland or Wales, can per! and have rangements on oppUcation to the nw " on!c Lines of item brought out by any cf JOJ me bnrdten.) Packets, (which range Iromi twot i TOr -ibleterms by or by first classmercbant ships an' , rheir freqaen way of Liverpool,Londoner Gffij 5 f feiny Passage cy of sailing precludes iheposnoui wli4 J, Orleans, con,alio, be secured r ' 0 ;?„,,„ n .Clmtlc«ton andsavan- and large sums, as u?ual?to Great bnVjf'igj, 4 Co ts\ e entered into FranktoUpOii ' he p ®?,, 10 draw sight which can & Co., Uan^ e j, r «m cbn piincn>alvpTttV<;%,Uis<juslu)UV. . P«S»ge tickets and dtfgTfe i France ft”f.® & < sS?ttcdctsiKrtedj, coTnei l *dtrbixib ,ai\d : i woysfor suiJFr iup, nexl dpor? la liberty J lrae i*« Floyd’s Whole*-deGtoeery. Messrs d r JAMES BLAKELY. trvfv i-f -'J • ' y pi a" DAVIS, Auctioneer. MTire * <«W «/ Dev/HOTfiKatTurile Creek, obdfrt W taUn from PiSborgh ' K.U Hotel contains forty three fine largetdCnta.which fcre fint'ttJ loO'Ce firsi-clar* Hotels of Otectries. TIP* Sis&llßg osd OUWr taommodoiloDS are of the best description'' - fills Ifr^ .tells suuoiedcube Plank Bond, oitthcoid PhiifldelpM*tattip:lf c.iodlcim&- dtately adiOinlngth« Central Railroad.> uydli bec-neOi i the mofct dcligtmal summer retreats In jhfi ctiufitff For [terms ■*£, applytoih'*?ab»CMher, orioMr HjJJfOntJa* 1 Premises (deg.fl.iml AU,KK HKQtVN *ITU/K aALIfi-tHIv illttaK fluftt l< DWELLING HOUSE. No. 10 Hay HrrttfgS Bn\dfir’9 Row. Ppco 53,000 Terras, SSitf i£J»War r caslij 6500inode year, and S/,COti la five To be secured by bond and mailga£eon-thfcprewi«es:-vf- v \ , ''i:'!v Clear c t ail laosrobmjiceff, ar4 Uuo Juoi»pji£bie Apply to J> W. &A 9 HKLI* Anctn t, y a at La w, No, 14;<l*/»«nb.*tr declo3n*_ rtifl siil/Scrlber offer; for K«L,V ll '~/3aa| 1 °"^c cfHAs. r a < 'PAm.soN, tip n Woofs-. SealrobCeTPropcsrty for Sale. mill! weltknownPHEtf. WOOD Q& RilhN Froherw T SS&redforlate Jo lota to re* puTttettn 'This afforia e rajvsehance for a deligltfat at-nnar reaidence, ft« from the amole and di-t oi the cu/. For partiCß of the aabacrthehooolteprom^^ Si r— tot the sumuer«M*on,orwno« s ear. if desired, a plee*«at fad vmmriliw COttAOE, b,mated lmmediafely on ibo IheOMo Elver, in then eto*n, awl to the Pennsylvania ar. a Ohio Pos*£fiaOT.wUir » bfrgiven immeduieiy;;. For tenasvapp«r _Vr»/s*Tk Jan gfr-tusurta • W/A* BLACKFQRPe •< 1 - For Kent' rpU£ DBtTQSTOftnaithecotn.rof Handcaa \sXs* - A..W- I.OOHrS, Fr>yr& street o'»*» Mrigtotow Property. gar.-Sale* . .. CONSISTING of l.or-No. «US, in me borough cf New Brighton The Lot U 44 feet in from and ex tendlnc back ISO feet. Kmetcd thereon tea .splendid two story Brick Bweliing Hqoae-wilb.lnrgealtchea, . Vide hail anil finished parlor* anOextensive sleeping ; ; , •dertment./ The lot » arranged with-terrace* aiuU.<*v planted with various hinds of frat, flower* end »hrob; Eerv! stinated within a shnrtidiJtanee from the n»li ( eai “union, and command* a delightful view of iheßsaaer _ River Railroad and: surrounding-conDit?, Will he .old ata S»* , i tf „i A .;.No;.3lT4fihfitpe«t,' • UAKtt'liN UPPIiKISIfciA-WsiuuWa Sul.d. * IT mg iA)\ (No 10H), ms’ Tompson 1 * manorLm4t having a from on Sheffield street of- V3J ■>. ; back 124 feet to*'.Bs fee: sirccL IllsJqcnSed on nneof the most pleasant meets fora private *e?we£ce taiofr city. Will ba ioffiat-’ilie saaxUcing-pnce of s,»uu. -. , -.r & MOFFITf. ' Cottage to Kent* „ Anew Bnck Collate, on the Alleghenynfcbnte few hnndred partis frora'.heToU Cate, attbeließa Of Federal street . .The house bas^b^tlwaurNnitoCM^ f—of cani °frffir ’ ” il e b : h wiLKiN3° f j r w! •. ■ ’"por Sal© or Reat* THB vain able property owned ynunie on Gram street, between Ibird ana Fcutuj* No 49, opposite- the store ofsArlhurs , & Broiher ? corj* Bisusg otJOflable Brlct BpUd»gs r Wto,««£« - hiffii and an otilcs and the oiheiythree stories:ntgn* wuh aborts room onfirit floor. In ml, Co r lll^ n l , !?^ ll e . 7ea rooms, with cellars under the whole, and . Will be sold cheap, and on reasonable rfftmT. ' irsaie... : , cannot be made before the Ist 4>f April t> , < £f l V r U < ? ill b 8 renwi. Enquired r HOBEKf ARTHURS, _ Attorney at Law andConmussicn'T for ti e: fciaies, febs*tw ' :■■■. No.4lurrtntstreet,... ST&R SPAKGLEB UANI4 KK HOVbJB-. —adioinuiff lhe Thcaire,. Pos*es.'ion given uu .-, bI’EWART A. GlLUAuv’-BtLaw, Na. J S7 V.iUh BUggS-v Uci>t *4»tate tor bale ON EASY TERMS:—A HOUSE and LCT.oa«S& Wood streti, Pittsburgh,occupied by MVdVJSSaA: . ly iCo ,aa a Gloss Warehouse,: Also, n ; Hou«e and Low in' Manchester, occupted-UyYSamael isburty afoplmfig ...... ChafleeHr-wer. Tae HouseismoitsubajanuaJly pujU,;-... o=l -either side there is a line spnng o.Cwaier-. -Aw orchard,. of thriving peaelMree*, ■ and ev.ery requirexnent_ip,aa. elegant country home, is on the Lot Alto, a koj the Monongahela. River, having the Roll of Msl*... ... ler Chur Ji &Co on the ea«* For terms, apply to er> 403. KNOX, Attorney at Law, G runt street. Pi tub argln-- > A F\RM hOrtSAUi—Afractof t-aua*u«*t«:a w A Ohiotewuship, one half mie IranHhe R«ilroaA,« .. <• Backhouse’*,” containing one hundred anu<ttnrty-g. i:: . seven acres—silly-eight of which -afft prune order, balance w first Tate woodland. TLe imj nravemeni3 arc, a good stone bo-ise* with u«rn9j-*nctiK . h stables, &e. rde Wood, uloive, QtUhis; si the Railroad, will mote than pay for the Faring Ptiaey. 00 per acre- One-third in hand f balance mteo.sh<v., i nual payments. "Apply at the Office of K | febtt RPLBAN; MOPFirr 4c OOn m Fifth V: mWO'BfttC&YAitlJd KUH.Kb.Hi— -1 foe four gang* each-One In Hie but ward of the city of recently occupicd by. ; ' Geo Wool 4s Sons, iheotber udjoinmg the uDorCjin. • l*»u loftwriiip. haa been »n the oc«?up.ancy ofGeo.monw. : : for ten years, cooseqoenlly tUe. choracter,of lab cla/ ior bncL has been well esmbhJied For lurtlitf informatiau, . inquire ..of to® aubacnccr,: -:. Allegheny •City;«6rncr.-of'S«ni|iisky!-»treet:-ana;bojulL;r. Common fians.*noj GKO MtfiTFVffl licit* fvr »ai«. ONE LOT in the Eigeth Wa rd of, rhcvCrty of :P.ms bareh frontingonLocaai 6treeiv93feetfioaung; : <m. Vonbroam street, running lo ia# bluff 4W fact, fr6aluigr, ; . ihe Monongshcla 293 feci, irontmg ca sircel4oo feet* • i--. ,■ Oa* .the. above, In. : vinjownsniPi : . fronting on Locust street 244. feet, (VosLihizjm ftCitteobW" eer street to the btaff32J feet, on tile btuit overlocfcing sie Monongafae‘a244 fceltoa line of tin property of me laie James Irwin,ZlU/bet to Loccstslrtret One Other Lot in P;UTowalnp,. fronting oft Locust . Street *237 feet, ironung on MiUenUerger?t«eV. JSJp. raet.. to a‘24 feeialtev> fronting on said,alky 233 feci to a-iine of Property ol lute James Iryriu, tromAlJcJ to Locust Street 120 fed t One Other Lot lu city of Pittsburg)i,v/MnURg oa L*- east Street «33- feel, fronting on Yaalniatn arlTeet TS3 feel to a 24 feet Alley, iroutrig on. ss;u Al>ef tve feet* * frontingou MitteobergerStreet WOfcei.to ; L-‘CU>tsjtr».U- Oae Other Lot ffcuuQgon-ForbMStrect 43 feet,front-* • v, lug on MiUenberger Street 120 f-et *o a. 24 leU Alley* oa (belaid Alley 43fees to-Lot No*v43 m.Mtitcabergeiid . -.,.,./ f Oo^oSer.lotifl , onuagon.For?»s;at«ci x -£tf,feSt t mg oa Van Ucaact sired ISO feet, to a2l feet alley, frootiDS-ousaid, said alley 29 feet.;, One other lot, frooung oa Forbes street 72 ft., ruptuaS - bact to a 24 feet gliey U 0 feel, frou&ug on said alley, 72 /w!ilseU for cash, oa long umc, or on pnpetoal lease* For pamett’eti, enquire of the subscriber* path# roruci of Satidoaty street and Soatu .Comntnn^Atlcghenaf^vy*; jaiSSmo faKO • BUTLDING LO rs FOUSAUS-—&Xiy icet of Ground, on the cornet of TbirO-aiTeei Lane* eioatt-fiTC feet, deb? This k romer oi iho second square* below Market street? and for- a, vate re «idenee is the most suitable ;of •nowfor.Eale,- ; beinj? convenient joxn«tkeUnd ba*incs attho OfSceof the Gas C?omnuDy T : v- s . v.:-. : or of it cu ' TO LET—ONE WAREHOUSE, on Liberty, oppo site tie head of Wood street, ni’h a vacant Lot bsok ittnmng ihroogh to Fena street, r.QW occupied by William fcehoier. , Towessioa given Ist TO LET—AN OFFICE TO LEr—over Philo flail ' ■ and next doot toNelson’s Daguerreotype Rooms.. ALSO—A rma ! l D“'e ! Ung rmt'ennsvlvotua Avenue, neat Oakland. Possession «J«“ “ ty * dec9 Liberty «u nasr-rhlrd TO LET—A comfortable two story bn„*. bwatmjb on First street, second tlooroelow Ferry,witb ceyen rooms,eellarand yaolt,ai a moderaterypt. r.iKyitr ot febS H. KICHARDSONiMarket sticel ' a'oh A.!vc£>'otl di UsBIMs-t«a*w-flK»«; A. expired lease (fear years,)-of lh*i well known Tavern, the American House,ln Allegheny. It.has n good tun of custom, both fiOitt the city, for hoarding, and travelers ami »r °n s amu Jing market- Tto house Is large and well arranged Also, a large stems sad yard immediate possession given. A pargam can ho had by applying to gOTnHEBTsOen'I As’r, SO Sm'tl Held t a Agency for Different lines of Packet Ships. ' Jgg: PASSENGER OFFICE. -|||^ aO5 LXBSSTT St^TITT^BtJaOH. For K W.'sVttSSSJt C 0,89 Sou* nrut, umtref Pmij Ntt* York, 30 Waltrloo Head, Lmrpcotf drtdJiS CtomttT Qrttan*, ' each month. AJao—a Une 0! Pickets on Mt nnii Slth of each month from London told Portsmouth to N elghtalwaysonhand,ftT 1 « to lowest «»es of dtscoafl , ia/o®e«« given concerning passenger*, tlmt cam M^en™ P %“l ß * ’ y - mESSJ^VMI*- W u"£ & o e rP ACKETS Philadelphia. erySy TO SA n, FaaartivEHrooi, SBBESIjIiS. o. 7*> Kteiurtji day cf nn» MonrA. iS^«sSß2^=:=*aiB:’ „ . Tunjaxcliolltof liebestmatenala andof ™sVWPW model, for swiftness, combines ~ T .irrtismodeni improvement, foe the comfort of pas* commanders are men of known ability. s *rhe4» pttcKcts will lake mfraoboge of slcona wr» _i ia bd the Delaware- Also,ships tailing weekly from JilverpooHo New Or-. leans Passengers can get uplhe river cheap through "’f'orterins of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, ap ply to oraddress fcCQ ffl South street. corner of Hue, New York*; 3iwe Y«Kx: ll 20$ Liberty street, Pittsburgh. janlfrly •jpo Bx inter** OFFICE FOB SALtJ.*-A nrsi'jn'fl NJpo^Sf. J fogolaio rte Newjoa oer business The whnle or one half Oj a Democratic! ErTone cftho Western einMtes of Venwlvem* isforsale. The Count} J» deeiiledljrTßeuioerauc. and ths cifheeemoys the "ho>e of Uto voanty patronise The riper -has a good emulation and its business is oioSuwle. Private and tmcOntrol'able rea*ons alone, Induce the.pre*cot propncMrilrra-ll;; Address, etllier . i: cccsoaaUy j ox by ttABrF.RTS | -TlaSt-tf Kdiiors of Pott, Pmstmnth. Pa. ~ U., s, ornetr, '■ 1 Ju ""* ANUFACTUBERSof alll tuidsof JtunS*iiarA!*< M ins Boxea- Dili worth?* Planing Mill,3mm. itjcst, 1 Jbeween’Sewnth sndEjgUii. | p nT <.« made at \ha shorten tWlr». Tlog 1 -jh* w*. J ' - TtßSPECTFiniliVinfprm* ha friends ttUttiM) K, to geflttal, JUM Isi ha.< opened ih» hpu-a fonr at(y \Wttkiwibatphj whfrie kd':- 5 !?n^^h> t C^° l,lmoaAWtraTClet * tta * g "uSBSS*
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