•■’l ' v: i*; £j. *-v. •y.' ’ i, Vtfi -*» " --i »’ * * ; : .{?]• V* ( **l s " ! } * Ifrj Hi:p!i!«ii!: ; H 'N-1.4V.,' ■ KK. - * i;^;':^;- , *‘;^'.-'v;*iv l '; , '. : . ,^: ;- 'i : -.v ■,: ,c <•>?>} • ,« l • M l v s, **. ‘ k*,•,•■'..•*iV-:*.if- :• -;Sfr*s eiiSfelpi Jr*'!"' ? 1 :•$& ' , *■**< >. J \i-‘ ‘"C$ *, x; j^ -,fl« aV'fcy -Ji ** r -4 *r - .\vrr.Tt?i « w L r r S ► *H > 4l ss *4* •v*-! Juj J ■»*• <**.- * * \ -S • . W->'' *•%**>' < , f* ’ • Wvi'lVH '*• t l *' • **! ■’ V * ,\ rV'i v* *ti -»4" %*r , » „* •■j*4*-„&'■ ¥'"& s S •'». 1 * . x « . '-(l- *' £ A Fi»Uf Cw»U|# ftr l«U| - ; "T'AMILY CAKJUAGK--A efeM ewnife, buill by -■ J? Ogle fc Martin, PhilsdetphU] Jo fimrate opitt, l Buy besarcboMd «t» Urgmio, u W* lled .• o 0 iu *Tlnhnw‘eLtTCTypt*J»|Ot **» 1 ; cue Alt-as bom D a tui* to £“t» r > !■ Q ouoned No- -fo-U, lo«f mrnr.SW & era-bod ra -7 „ r; 177 A, powdered do; IreSned; in oloto -nd for —l - j-r, —, J|In^HLVSON .« . - , i w ,4 I ; 43 water and 93 front tl* S~ uuar.uousk molasses a golden syrup. fill bbla St. Loal* aagar bony eylawt; 25 do gold- fTtOBACCO—2S bcxe» ‘pound lump’ Virginia Tobae * nga. Cq ‘tTAVANA SLUAR—I7 boxe* liaTana brown tag ' M for sale low to close cooatnnneni by iTnia , ATWOOD, JOSES A Co. balea cotton jnat rec’dper Lady Byron l_T«nd (at aale by ISAIAH DICKEY A Co, - yan!3 | ' * fig water street. L“ *ai>—No 1 lard in bbli and keg* for tale by Jaap -J JSAIAH DICKEY A. Co. . BUTT ai AND LARD-6 bbU roll batter; 3'keg* dot ski *■ lard, ju«t rac'd end for tale by J1B » ; ATWOOD, JUNES k Co. BUCK FHEAT FLOL'R—U taekt>m rec’d and for tale by- JNO BDILWOETH, janji i - . 7a wood tv MOLASSES— 100 .bldt plantation ntolayet (new crop) jotflaiuling and for *ale by • jal3 BROWN* CULBERTSON, U 3 liberty »t SUGAR— IT bhdi N O wear jutt rac'd andfor tafo by jmia ‘ ATWOOD, JONES A Co., STOVE FOR SALK—A good ttove, for tailor*’ ate entirely new, for tale low •• _ ,mia ’ AXCKER » MAYER. J^EAJV-lUlpigtfortale^go^uoßSTA Co., jja No. 35 Front H. -i. .. ■ ■ - ■ -|->i LEAD— ISGU pin Galena lead for tale by c i jan4 . JAMES AHUTCtHNSON A Co. H2Mr— 60 bale* Kentucky dew rotted hemp for tale by _a»«l. JAiIES A HUTCHINSON A Co. HONEY-30* boxe* honey jutt rac'd janlJ : ENUUSH A BENNETT. WNDOW GLASS-123 bole* HXIO 10x13 window [last jatl rac'd and for tale by . L ,., n , 11 ,. jtlH ‘ . ■ UROWN A CULBERTSON. BOLIVAR FIRE BJUCK-30,000 Glover** Bolivar fire brick (warranted) ia ttoro and for aale by., inS ~ SAAFL MHOKB.-'canat bw-m, 7th t; rhite beant in atom and for BAM’L M KIER. > TbJEABI* ASHr-11 caakt pearl*, prime qualit DON „ OltgrtC|> Poplar dumber, jrMit Pine Joice, for tale by ' W. W. WALLACES -TITNTATA SHEET IKON—MOO lb* No 25 Juniata •T sheet iron (warranted) ia note and for tale low to Uanll BAM’L M BEUi lIEP PER—2OO tarka pepper which can be told very * tew to the trade, jbm rac'd and for tale by ja< i POINDEXTER A Co.' i ALERATUS—4 toot In boiet and caakt for aale by ) ja4 : ROBERT DAL2ELL. liberty H LOAF SUGARS—ooo barrels auorted No*. for tale by i tian3l BAQALEV k SMITH. CANDLES— 30 boxe* Cincinnati mould candles joe ncSX and for tale by •.8 A W HARBAUGH. PEACHES— 40 but dried peachea a good article, jutt rec'd and for tale by [jaSJ 8 k »Y IIABBAUGH. LARD— No 1 lard in bblt and keg* for tale by ; jKi : 8A W UAKIIAUGM, 33 wood *l. SUGAR— 10 hbda N O sugar landing from *tr Tarlio »i and for tale by [jtSl JAR FLOklj. I I • UOLASSES-OO bbl» N O molaue* Undin* from ! iVI lustYiglioiii uii] lor tale by J t K FIJiVD. BICE— 5 tierce* prime rice landing from tieamer Bi las Wright and for talc br tjaS] JARFLOVD. < ' T ElTHER—looaide*N Ytoleleatherlanding tram i 'JL fr©» »learner Gondolier for R FXOYDa. And teorchinrt for tale . janS JAR FLO VP, J»3 liberty it. TON—3O bale* Cotton, to enive. and for tale by jaad : . ISAIAH DICKEY kCo j: ' RAISINS —GO boxes fresh; SS • hifbxt; to ajme p«r t_Eoa_ *fJSr T , • ■R F d Na - Af "J?I‘T^wTwb^uJi 1 ‘T^wTwb^uJiT 1 ” gpfORN AND CORN SIEAL-A tmail lot on hand pint for aale by [ja*l SAW HAIiBAPGH._ £ DYE FLOOR—3O bhla rye flour a prim* article for !; w HARBtUGH “%aaaro3: I water meet g-w irarrm OIL—S bblt fiaxteed oil No 1 quality, 1? R M-CUTIHEON, ' u r Q - [ • l&ilibeny ttreet ? ‘ TOHN6TON AND STOCKTON—Have just receivi d tlnf North British Review. No. 15. Novenfocr, j , urtfL ; ICbronicle afid Amencan copy.] j l* o3 . nrj. BUTTER—4 bbl* prime roll bonerjust ree*d. for*cle WILSON A Co. ip n boxes I crime cheese ree'-d and for salt BtSl W and K 3TCUTCHEOX, liberty st_ EAISLVB AND ALMONDS-100 boXM &esh Mala- Baiaißtß-a) trail* soft shellcyl almond# for fale by UURimiDGE, WILSON A Co, jan7 i ; 1 water street ) TiliABL ASH—IO casks first quality pearl for saieby ij»7i_mißßßlDGE. WIL&ON * Co. t Srn Alt—Sfl hhd* prone N O sugar for sale by I LOAIWC aaoa WXIgON *Co._! A ""‘Ln™i h cor“ . j ■ •No 0 commercial row. CHI X)RIDE I,IMF—IS casks just rec’d and for sale lUfOUli-i A FAHNESTOCK, A Co., , jt j r : I corner of Ist and wood streets. UNDRIES—2D Lbls flour, 4do lard; 11 keg* do; 5 bbUroU butler, 1 bbd bemt 1 Ueree jole. juet recbl «uco»Bp«.eu.u»llbr.^ebr ii fc j so water and 107 from su. JEON SAFK Qno,l«Tga I~Vatw«m plf» Galcoa leadjun Undinj from Har U* libon, ~ [HOT—I3 ker» aaported «bot, landing from «tt Au i iSSferJße iy mows ACttIHEgTSON. ■ \VT37P POTATOES—23 bbl» recM tad for »ale b WEETT ruiA VT^y ic jj * MXANDLEJiS, ,anff i. \ comet of wood and water Ha GROUND uel Tennwearrood note- SKIEd for sale bf WICK fc WCANM** ' j ln^ ' ; ; . j comer ofwood tad water ate. 'ACKEREL—ICO bbU No 3 Omakd Jarre) for aala by 0«31 JAS. vALXYJJ*- . /wnnTEB-A’7 hm men Rio. pa« crietly prfmi 4 ,r\ 23 S do htgaayrt; Jkmrta**«!f>f“ ta y LAMll^g juS wSd’n pXOJDBOS-A^lto^W^^S^ P5“-^ H 3^^ ! o fE iu ! .w»»«L«. »N—l4o bale* Mia. eoUon Jau ree'd aod for ATWOOD. JONES » Co-__ IUTI'ER—S bbUroUbtmcr on eotuUanjnl mad for J> ttlebr U«m ■ ISAIAH DICKEY fo Co. r t ks i •jfeggasg t g*sa^Sr [. yg&&ggSß%g i rune-srßur-anblM ht or p™mtl»»"U, .; t lt CO- IflSwood «L ! ’ •f*t l t‘p'i AKU—Jaak(■ S, SfSkb? ‘* t °*" - ° w y tt ” n ’ o ° «.. ■insßOiH-w fcM* sttnMrt >wj •bckwheat nova-son*}? “* l * ‘“lffirtSaffiot.. 'TTTOSTEXUOUM'S POCICfiT W eeieed direct from fibcfield, - pas» P* 6 ** 1 «3T b ‘"‘ , l£ i ‘& 12) - kv {' ■ n*»H ri pESCER'S PJLE&—H«»4 «uner» f°* *P •***l't £>«!?; . saw: w» * c,- CAB»tft vrm «yJ' / * m^TI A^KIJnT^SVHITK. W wood H I • VCrifliWr'bOUOH CANUV—t’Qf congki ct> pOTASII-A ilOllLEt ;. - B*Saf^r^a=on««w#A: ‘ . . • T\RiED'6EKF— l# tierce* engor ci oAKronDtco. ' TWITER-OB k*t* batter, 4 bbl* do'. Unrii'nf froi i : i /'tBEES&-43 base* |»ri»e chee*c, w*i tee d t Vl.^^£ , A b cjl- re ilß»S,.l B «b.n L^ llfm S—SO qr ctka Roneao Port Wine; ' ff ldqrctkiLM - do; fi “ Hunt do; i to ••* Trath . io; SO “ - 8 8 Madeira do; Id “ LM do; ! --io ’ *• Symmgton, do; 5 “ F»yaL do; 19 “ Tuierine, do; 10 u Pale Sherry, do; S Golden do do; : 9 « Brawn do do; ! 10 a Litboa do do; IS “ Dry Malaga do; | 10 “ Gweet do do; •• j Por tale ia qaaatiiiea lo toil, by P. C. MARTIN,' deST’ - eor. Southfield A Front *u. YUIBIH FRUIT, Ac-—4O bx* crop bench KaUint, < lOOOMettinaDrangatj j S frail* Date*; * s'eaeet Citron; ■ $ bblt tbelled Almond*; 3 bbla Filberts: 10 bx* A No l Rock Candy; ! £0 bxe new scaled Herring; received: per ■tmr. Cental; for aale by . | LAMBERT A SIIIPTONI nvlS 133A13SwooO'tt ISmCTVBBD TOBACCO— -3S£x*C*buufbs«; 35 w Chapam'a sa; 90 “ Ivc'afia; 95 u Rnaaell & Roluuoo’i Sa; . 90 “ bnnehe'ili; ; 90 “ Dawaon'a la; on conairnmant sad A GORDON, Wuer :»t ttCG*—Gum Myrrh,TuTkey; \ I do Gamboge; 1 do Kino True; [ do Opium, oev crop; j do Galbanum, attained: l Ext JaleK • j > do Dandelion; ! 'do Belladonna; just received and for •ale by & A. FAHNESTOCK k Co; de!3 ' cor let k Wood ata. WUITfi dc3o 89 Wood a t PRODUCE— 00 bag* dried peaches; j ! lobbffido; i e ** roll batten j •ending and for tale.by BAOALEY * SMTTII, j,!; * •; Nos. IB &SO Wood si COLD CBKAM, ut chin* pouj Beef Mirnw, Xleir*i Grease, and fine Lip Salve, in ehma pots, (or „j,i. ’ JOHN d. moboan” jlj * ; t No. Dpt Wood it BROOMS*— 50 doz. good eon brooms 13 **• prill banM • 44 $ “ hearth “ 10 “ whisks “ For Vale by o*ll 8 F VON 00X1101 PBODUCB— CSkegrbouer; ! | SO both pruae chttumta; 1 S telu ciatenji ' , 8 do bom; j 55 Teoitoa hirnc , i fdc3ol LAMBEfeT * BUIPTOK, SUIDIUSS —8 bbU Freih RoU Bauer; 1 ll bbU aoTencedi' j 1 JO *ck« Petek**; i lbslt Hop*; : • , i , a key* L*xd; ra«riT*d foi »ml» M Wuer k. 03 FrouiVu- OITG AB—« hhds immi New Orleans; ol SbbUD&eruhed; ; 10 do assorted soap; L For sals by J. 23. WILLIAMS) - 110 Wood W. : LfOLAStXS-10 bbls N. O. prim*; T~“ 2 do Sonr House; '■ 2 do Phua. steam syrup; i J. D.WILUAMS, 110 wood SL OILS— 1000 falls winter bleeched While Oil; prie article; S bble Tanners Oil; > ft Crade doj in store; lot sale bri oTblacebubn * OD-. . nyq Water st, user Cheery 1 , ay. FEiTBEKI, *«-3S seks Feathers; 6 seks Ginseng: - 4 seks Dry Apple*; 1 box do 1 1 esk Beeswax-. 1 sek Beeswax: to arrive; for sale by I. DICKY fc CO. bales Almonds; ' 10 bxs Shelled; - ' 9 baft Cream Note; % : ft bags Pea Nats; forftale br • . delft J.IJ.IVIT! ■' -1 do 9d - ** “ Ida lit ** eastern w ! , Carefully selected end of crura quality.store end for aiebT POISdEaTER k Co. iknl ■ 4lW_«j_ Sundries— 8 bbu lerd; i « fresh roll batten ft * dried peaches; 2 “ elOTerseed; • . ; Just rac'd and for sale by L S WATERMAN, j.«a 31 water and fl 2 front sts S~OAPS —10 boxea pare Palm; 4 “ While; ■_fl 44 ' Roe® \ -* “ SharioF i S. P. VON BONBORST 4 Co-, - No. 35 Front »l forsab by _ i*3 - FKESVI FRUIT—3O drams Srayrni fie*,* i • 1 hbl» ZmM curranU! ' 4 tyxe* (iei:v*ra citron; ill “Sio MUUaUi»N'I }. 1). WUXI AMS, 110 Wood «. 'MTE CHAH-atO S Prs.TCaPEN-nN^-ub b u ITTIXDOW GLASS—2OO bit. BrlO; W 160 - 10x12; ’ T W “ 10x14; (or tale by . .A F. VON BONNUORST k C«-, ; ; No. &sFroni tt. ‘til.abtkr PARlS—agitable for Land, A*.,.*lw«yi A onhand and for tale at No. 244 liberty I’fnfl, • [jelOt. W.W. WALLACE t^ D ~‘ U-7 k.p »**»?« NAHJWias ken Ut'dj Cot sale by - » S. F. VON BONNUOBST 4 Co, j*l . No3sFwmtitroet S*" UGA2L—S9 hb«U N O iormr on hud and for salt :• ATWOOPJOXKSACo. Buttbb— 3 bbu roll; ’ rpfflgTHT HAVANA BUGAR—IP bxa liana* nor on ha£u?for eale hr ATWOOD JONKB? Co.. nnpvtT_lnw ban prime Rio code* In store aodfof Qiilaby [jao3] BAOALEV A SMITH. White brazil suoar-»o ban «p**kr qui< ‘•f ta “T “* t‘^gALEYi»nm. Sal ABATtJB*—» cull and one box juri laadinf and for aale by 8 F VON BONUOBBT A Co. OBACCO—IOO left No 1 six twkt tobaeeofor .f.£ “ ATWOOD JONES A Co. “foWSSSK."' ,lOTIW 7 : ' No. 034 Wood et COFFEE— 100 ban print frees Rio eefee aninaf ▼i* New mi for gltbr , _ a , jaa4 BROWN * CbLBEBTSON,I43 Üb*itjr »t-_ LOAF SUGAR—U» bbl« LoeUiaaa rtiaefT No 7 T?EATIfEES-if*7 «»• prim* Keatacky totkm jo* Xjff*,* •* »r Vopnmmit c. piOAL BOATS—B >«I. “ftSSKL'? 1 .!!?? fo ' nil, Ibqblh cf •:• BEYNOLW k BUEE, TrHS 10 '* 5 * A U» ESS PORE—la mWShfS"' . tie for itli by U*Ul BEk NOLD3 4 BHE& DRIED FRUIT—4O bus dried Peaches; aj do peel- T*IO COFFEE—#44 bags prime Xv bhu leering**erwSedinfWi landing from •»» ” d fcr SaoalctrsWh. Mousses and raibins-nb t>b u molasses; 150 boxes bcheh- raisins per *tr »ie by [jsnU] I BAUALKY tt BMITH._ TJIO COFFEE—4® bui prime gye« Blq eo®« SUNDRIES— Bpie*. maddsr.liwDod, etc; oabau »ad for sale by ROBERT A CUNNINGHAM. Dnf APPLES—Bsbu*hel* for ule by B. F. VON BONNHO&ST *Co. ■•3 No. 3d From it T. ARIWI47 ken left! lard, m’dperetmrAnerU IjASafejrytebr i Ii« 3) LS WATERMAN. ThUAKS—CO bbi» email while beans in suite and i • • • fji3l LB WATERMAN. ! ;co ,*3 "Vg^l HO PS-85 bales trestepi New York hops; 15 do. Connecticut (qj wi« br BRO\VN fc CLRiItBTSON, . WMI._ S' UOAR-IO hbda prims *•' sale by. [jslU] ■. HUTCHISON k Co. rpOßACCOl—lso~bxsand butts. choice bran hipton. NSW MOLASSES—I9O bbls Plsma’D.Alois*- '"*•** ‘“Bi'oAilvTj&rm,' *? TtAMIH-UObolM bua.b Ki gad tot salt by BAGALEY ASMITH, sated dried beef 810 COFFEE-W butulw rH” , 11 * 0 Jr*°* { ’ a * ima ™?M s ‘ssYOKr H. 1 SALT PETR&-1S bbls refold salt Mite: SO btp e rods to tot sals by [}sl] ISAIAH DICKEY' A Co. KOSW— SO bbls rbsia jnst fac’d and lor sals by ■ land . POINDEXTER A Co. tsnsi#** 184$ * Son Son~] Moon Moon's JANUARY, • rises, seta, rises, phases. 21 Satorday, 1 S 3 Monday, ' 91 Monday, 25 Tuesday. 96 Wednesday, 27 Thursday. » Friday. Uersaisntseftlu To arrive at New York. ha rex. Missouri, Moninj Dee. 21 Philada, Besson: Jan. 2t N. York, Ferrena, Feb. 21 uvkxpool.' Cambria, Judkins, Jan. 1 , , Feb. 1 aOUTSAXTTOS, kc. , Wash’n., Johnston, Dee. 13 Horraan. Crabtree,Mar. 18 To arrive at Boston. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR JANUARY,, . ft. b. * W. U. OrHST. CHA9. ICO. OrncE PiTTMtvßon Gazette, > Friday Morning, January 23,1649. { Tbx unuaually warm weather the past week, still prevails; so much so, indeed, that we have 'rarely witnessed milder weather in the mouth of April. ' ' With one or two exceptions, the market contin ues steady, with no important change in the pri ces'; which fact is owing to the present limited de mands of our market, caused by the suspension of eastern transportation. Fiore —During the ‘■past week or two of pleas ant weather, considerable additions have been made to the supplies of the market, and prices have underwent a partial decline. Sales at the river have been unusually dull, and wc hear of none higher than S4/J5 p bbl Sales of 50 bbla from store at 4,8705, being a rei the bbl since last quotations. CoaxMEAL—Supplies continue quite light, with moderate soles only at 00c p bu. Rte Flock—Tho market is quiet, and the de mand rather limited. We quote further-sales at 3,75(3357 p I*l. Bcckwueat Flous—ls but little sought aAcr, and goes off slowly at $1.5001,02 100 Dh. Gnats—'We \ have no materialf>nge to note, unless it be a disposition to shade. In wheal, corn and rye we discover no change aa yet, but sales of oats have occurred at 2 and 3c leas than i at last quotations, owing to the full receipts of the j past few days.; ' ' Provision*—rWe notice regular trade transac tions as fellows: Bacon hams Cl; Sides &Ssl, and Shoulders at 4{sl}. LardS|. Roll Batter Keg at ty3loc ft. Market quiet Chxds—We continue to quote 61(36} as the ruling figures for W. R_, and &SlOc |> 0> fer Cosh- Fish—Fair supplies are held, with limited sales aljthe following rates: Salman, $2O; Shad Mackerel No 1, No 2 10010,50; No 3, 7,50 gy bid. Fsatszss— I The market is leas active. We quote sales of fitir Western at 31032 c 9k In the Louisville market we notice feathers dull at 27 Demur ax—ln the absence of any considerable demand, the article is e fie red at 21022 c f ft. No sales worthy of report Brass—Sales of small while at S7c p bo. Steamer Caroline.—By the Jackson, (Miss.) Tri-Weekly Southerner, we learn that the steam boat Caroline,'Capt Boss, late jfrom this city, has arrived at that place, and has commenced her reg. nlar trips on Pearl river. She is the first steamer that «ver run in the Pearl river trade above Jack, son. Success to the enterprising owners. Macon asp Wetter* Railroad.—The following were the earnings of the Macon and Western Railroad Co. for the month of December, 1947; Freight.; I $8,335 23 Passengers 5,447 72 Mai 1.....;.., 857 77 Same period last year. lucrease equal 1020 per cent,..tl,s3S 73 Tbe quant}' of foreign produce, including flour ami meal, imported into the Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, for the year ending Oc tober, 1647, was 98.100,000 bushels, at GOftsto the babel | , Disasters Jo.n Lake Micuiuas.—The Chicago Journal givesla list of the names of vessels losfon Lako Michigan, their value and the value of their cargoes, and (he number of lives lost, from 1831 to 1847. The number of disasters was GS, without including an interval of aeven year*, from IS2G to [s33, for which no record has been (bund. The value of property lost in tho above 65 »» via. $'>12,001); number of lost 272. Western Waters. The river, at this point, has been nearly at a stand, with 5 feet water in channel. The weathe: has been very mild and open, accompanied with some rain within the past few days. We give the following latest intelligence of tho condition of the western waters. At Cincinnati, on the 24th inst, the nver contin-- ued to recede rapidly, and during the 49 hours end ing this evening, has fallen between 5 and 6 feet It is, however, in fine navigable order. At Louisville, on tho 2lst, there were 9 feet on the Falls and falling. St lioutspJan. 17tb—The officers of the Eliza Stewart, down on Saturday, from Beanlstown, re port three ; feet' water on the principal bars to the mouth of the Illinois river, and three and a half feet above. ;The Belmont 7* still aground, in three feet water. i The little Dove is aground below Alton, and the. Herald in the same situation about thirty-five miles up the'lllinois, in company with the Nathan 'llale, the latter with one wheel and qne chimney. The Clermont is dischargingfreight at the mouth, being unable to get through. There were 5 inches snow at Beardslowa, and the river reported rising at Pent The Haydee arrived this morning from New Orleans, reports five and a half feet: on the bars to Cairo. The Rowena is still aground at St Mary’s river. The Defiance was on a bar a part of the day yesterday, bpt had succeeded in'getting over and was under way. The Hanibat; also from New Orleans, came up with the: Haydee below Cheater, and grounded near that placeL The weather is mild as May, but owing to the •carcity of produce in the market, and the difficulty of shipping, business of all kinda is'almost entirely suspended. > . J At Nashville, on the 21st inst, the Cumberland was in fine navigable order, and rising. Spirit of the Domestic Markets. Louisville, January 22^— Flour and Grain—Re* ceipts have been light, prices bave gone down a shade. We quote sale* 500 bbls on tlte wharf and from store at $505,10. The mills offer 90c y bu for wheat j Corn is firm, with moderate sales at 35010 c (tba.j , ' Feathers are dull at 77c f ®. Wool—Sales of a good merchantable in grease, at liolCe ?&.* Of washed at 22c. We give the extremes at 22025 c, as in quality. NssavrUJC, January 21.—CcAton—A few small lota selling from 51to s|. Tob#ct»^—l hbda’ refused, at Johaaon a Smith a from $9 to 4. ; 3 bb4s sp}d at A. Hamilton's at 4,50 580 and 6,90- • Tbo Ulkf bbtfi is the highest price that bae wen paid £r Tobacco m Ibis market within the list three years. Br. 1/jco, January 15.—We quote choice coon* try brands it prices ranging from 4,25 to 4,75, ac conling quality. : Wheat we quote at 80095 c p Tobacco—Bolesof inferior at 1102l;cotnraon 2| to 31; fair 3|o4le; fine 4|osjc; mstoufeeturing 43 **Henm—Prime psw-rot is quoted at $lO5OllO » ton/mir to good, 1000105 ton. . 1 Drrfqrr,' January 22.—Tbo usual dullness in the market continued throughout yesterday. We noticed a few loads of Oats at 23c, and barley at 44c. *No morpmpnl In flour. Pork reroams the sfljnPi prjtfi; lisbl yeppitfa. .... . IMPORTS BY BIVEB, Citieiunali—Vet Gea. Washington—24 tacks wooL Barker; 10 hhils, tobacco, 30 carboy* acid, Crumpton !& *0; 30G »booldera pork, Myer* 6c Hunter; -68 bU cotton, Poindexter Je co; 90 boxes Kip, HaUell i: covlO hbds sugar, Black & co; 107 talea cottou, McCormfck; 13 Ui!» beans, 43 do wheat, 16 do corn, 4 doj rye, Friend, Rhey « ca WtUtviOs—Vct Beaver—73 bbla flour, McCully; 5 rma tea paper, Hill; 15 bdls printing do, Gazette: 25 do do Johnson 6c Stockton; 30 this apple*, W A fc n i)is;o btit, fi kg*, G butter, 7 In ches, Church it Cafojhprs: 2 kg? lard, 4 bbtajmttcr Wmernian; 1 do do, 0 kg* lard, Gmr, 7 bbla do verseed, 4' do bolter, 3]kg* lard, Bogaley 6c Smith; 1 bz mdse, Paulson; 1 butter, 1 kg lard, Jordan & Son; 3 bbla butter, 3 boa beans, 1 *ck onions, 2 bbla do, Waterman; 50 bbla flour. Greer, 33 bbls apples, Smith; 23! do flour, corner; 30 do do, Heaxelton; 1100 Bs leather, Venon. • lUovtr—Per Michigan—4lo pc* bacon, Park ic co; 1 bdi steel, WoodWellr 4SI pea bacon; 23 bbla flour, Waterman; 23 do do, 1 bbß lard, Elliott; 23 aka or fruit, owners; lj kgs butter,-Cochran; 4 bxa paper, Widliagford; 13 kgs cotton twist, 23 bis bat- j ting| owner. • BnrttnuviUe— Per iJouis McLane—lo bxa mdae» iugh; 1 bx, 1 blldo,. Forsyth 6c co; 1 do do» » iron, 43 kga naiU, Evans; r, 2S do-do, 2 do clover teed, bxt glass, Eberfaart; 12 bbla Mi|chell; 25 bgs oats, Allen; re|L - ‘ • iron nr sws «!•; , WLWORTH, SJ woods! llajrs & Black; 139 pii HU bbla »PP , **t ownrii 25 do do; &r*m: 22d tfbgr, Frtifhi 10 do «Jo} 32 hu bxa gU*f,Bidw always a ftna whit* ua .will satis* WTO#*. rLibwrft. ' uxmo. 7 43 :8 41 9 34 10 30 11 97 mom. 091 4 S 3 4 S 3 4 54 4 55 4 SO 4 57 4 & < Oeesus Steamers* To sail from N. York, tuvmxt Besson, Feb. 91 N. York, Ferranu, Mar. 31 Hibernia, Ryrie, .Jan. 1 Cambria, Judkins, Jan. SO boctbakros, hr. Wuh'n, Johnston Jan. S 6 Hoitntin. Crabtree,Mar. 18 To sail from Byston. p BOATS LEAVING THIS DAT* BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, 8 a. it, and 3 f. if ! CINCINNATI PACKET, 10a.*. . V : BEAVER PACKETS, at 9 and 10 a. 3 o'clock, r.M. GLASGOW PACKET, 4 r. *. i PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMA . Steamboat Packet Lina, leaves daily lor Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Passenger Packet via Brownsville to Baltimore and Philadelphia. Hah. and 6 r. a. Mail Coach Liao direct to Philadelphia, 9 a. M. and 12J r. *. Western and Southern Mail Coach Line,Os. M. North-Western via.Cieveland, daily, 10 a. M. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 a. M. . North-Eastern tolladelphia, daily, exeept Sundays, 4, A. H. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3a. closes LI M. West'nMoiL Cinciu. A Louise, due 8 r. *', elosessA.il. South. ▼iaßallimore ft Washington, due t) r. m. cl’s 5 a.*. Northwestern via Cleveland,due 10a. m, closes Va.M. Erie.and Western New York,due4 r. a,elosesHi.H. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. &c. Sow la tbe time for Bargatu. ALEXANDER A. DAY would respectfully inform tbe citisens of Pittsburgh ;aud iu viciuity that they are now selling otf their very large and extensive slock of dry goods at an unparalleled reduction of prices, their object being to exchange goods for cash, A in or d:r to effect this in the shortest possible time they will ■ell off their entire stock at such remarkably low rates as cannot fail to suit cosh buyers. A fin* opportnuity is uuw offered to persons in want of cheap dry gwtis to supply themselves at a comparatively small expense. We have a large and splendid stock oi iJkDIKS* DRESS GOODS. Palo Alto, Buena Vista 1 Gala, English and Freneh Me rino Plaids; Oregon and Calilonua do; Plain Black and Mode colored Do Laines, French Menhos, assorted col ors; Alpaeca Lustres; Bombazines; French aud Scotch Cashmeres and Mouslin'De Laines; Freneh and Earl- ■ton Ginghams, etc. DRESS AND MANTILLA SILKS. A large and splendid assortment of rich black Dress and Mantilla Silks and blue black Dress Satins. SHAWLS, BHAWLS. A large assortment of super French, Turkerri and Cashmere Shawls; plain ahd embroidered silk' fringe Thibet doJChamcleon and Brocade silk do; plain black silk do; super all wool tong square Brochea do; plain and embroidered Cloth do; plain and embroidered De Laines do. CLOTHS AND CABSIMERES. Super Freneh, English, and American Cloths and Cat- stmeree in great variety. SATIN PITS AND FLANNELS. An exeellentfStortment of Sattinets and a large stock of red, white and yellow Fannela. Blankets—Super blue Blankets for ovsreoats; fine twilled do; American premium do., ete. Also, a large assortment of Tickings, Cheeks, Prints, Mnslina, together with almost every article in tha dry goods line. ALEXANDER ft DAY, 75 market at, N. W. cor, of diamond. , osKABXKrsr, ajrrwa*s«uaoAJrofouar«fTa*ft», fNFORM their friends and the puhlie generallr, that being about to remove to the spacioos and elegant Store recently erected on the adjoining Lot They will close oat their large and well selected stock ol Fall and Winter Goods at con, and in many eases less than cost, to enable them to open their new store with an eutire stock of New Goods. The sale will rammence this day and eomiuue to the first of March, or until their removal. Their extensive assortment of Dress Goods will be sold full ’JO per cent, less than usu alprieea. They consist of tho tuoet fashionable Cash meres and Delanes, Gala; Mohair. Silk and Oregon Plaid*:. Also, BcanbuTnet, AJpaccaa, ac. . Cloak Goods—Freucb and German Merinos, Queen’s Cloth, French Plaid Cloakings. Broad Cloth*, of all the most fashionable color*. Black and fancy Dresssilk* of every variety. Shawls —Cashmere, Tcrkeri, Tartan Plaid, and other shawls—a very large assortment, fully reduced one half in price. Flannel*—Welsh. English and Amenean Flannels, of all colore and qualities. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Gimp's and Fringes, Wrought Collars amt Capes, Lacct, Artificial Rowers, Plumes and Feathers, Scarfs, Cravats, Uaad kerchieft, Fancy Buttons, ate. Linen Goods of every description- Woollen Goods—Cassimerea, Caacinctts, Vesting*, Beavers, Pikas, Tweeds. Jean*. Whitney and Bath'Blanket*. Also an extensive assortment of Calicoes, Chintzes, domesue Giughams, Checks, Stripes, Tickings, brown and bleached Muslins, etc. __ The lollowing will be tome of the Pnces: Cashmeres at l«4 e. Usual price 374 Mousse tin ds I wines, r IX4 “ “25 and ol Gal* Plaids, ' k » “ “ ! S. Mohair ft Oregon Plaids, 20 “ J7| Alpaccas, • Ml' “ ’ “ 2*l Flannels, 2° ‘ *Nf Wrought Collars, 1H 3>| Calicoesj 9to 10 “ “ I2| Cassinetts, 9* to 31 » Torether with every article in the Store, which wul be offered equally cheap. Visiters may be assured that .they will not be disappointed in the quality or prices of our goods. [jsnlJj A A MA3QX ft Co. $14,040 77 . 13J02 U 4 Card—Honda?, Jan* 10. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES—W R Murphy. X. E. corner 4lb and market su., will, from this dale, sell hie winter dree* good*, and a.lerga proportion of his stock, adapted only to .the winter season, at greatly reduced prices. It t*ul{ his object to siU off thia pan or hie stock to make room for au early spring supply, no 'retard will be had to the eost of the good*; bat they will be offered at price* that wRJ ensure tbnr ulc—,nclt a* California pfaul*. at !•{ focmr price 2>; super do(’at*JS former price 371 e; Printed SvolrH cash meres at U|. former price 31c; du. U3,lonher price o. Jr; French all wool do. 50 cts, former price (U aud 71 ci super do. 75 former price 100: super plaid Thibet cloth. Of-and 73 former price 100; besides a large assortment of winter shawls, wonted Hoods, Sc. at prices much tower then before offered. . _ i*W B“'lack and "colored alpaccas-w. R- Murphy bee ou hand at very lour price*, aa.sason* meat of above good*, including different shades of Drab Colors. Common and Fine; Nexarine Ulua do.; Maroon do: Brown do.; Week and Wee do.; S*un stri ped do* He tin Barred do.; Faucy Plaid do; also, an as sortment of Mohair Lustres, including some »«y fine end gtossj- In Wholesale Rooms, up stairs, deal er, w jH find a choice slock of abova and other goods by the piece, at low Cash prices. FURNISHING GOOD*— I w*.have on hand anas sortment of goods suitable for furnishing hotels, steamboats, Ae., among whish are 13 bales tickings, as •orted; 0 do bra drillings: 3 cases M and M blesched shirtings; 14 do I, { and 4-4; do; a bales heavy linen erash: 7-4 and 8-4 linen table diaper; do. do. Daiuask; Scotch and Russia diaper, low-priced fancy madder prints; white counterpanes;:plain and twilled blankets, tc„ which will be sold low.ior cash or approved credit. SHACKLETT* WHITE, Jan 4 > ' m wood ** lose** Spanish Ulr WUt*, ktTt naparaai thin. Of this a trial i Bold only i* Fituburgb, at Btt aoUMwdwly ’ORT OF PITTSBURGH. 5 TOtT WATZX IV CHAJWHI-«rAJn>. ARRIVED, Consul, Dushanp, Brownsville. - Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, WellxviUe. Caleb Cope, Beaver and WellsviUe. Louis McLue, Bennett,' Erowsvilie- Dispatch, Nelson, Hrownavilte. Monterey, ——, Brownsville. DEPARTED, Consul, Dushane, Brownsville. , Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. j Beaver, Clark, -Vells ville. | Michigan No 2. Gilson, Beaver. ! Caleb Cope, Moore. Beaver and WellviDe. Dispatch, Nelson, Brownsville. Monterey, ——, Brownsville. Gen‘l. Washington, Cin. New England, Elbert, Cin. Robert Morris, Gampbell, St Louis. A* A* Mason A Co., TJLACK HILKS—W R MURPHY ask* the attention K of buyer* to bis assorticeut of abova goods, includ ing rich plain Italian drtsa silk; poult de soie do; bin* black do; rich waured do; do watered and stnped no; silks for cardinals; beside a larva assortment of Fancy Dress Bilks, changable satins, Aq, ill of which will be ■old at the lowest possible prices. Jtm* inoCHECO PRINTS-WR Mutpby Innte* the atten \r tion of bnyeriiio bis ssaortmeut of above superior roods, neat styles and plaid* of pore madder colors, and warranted fast; also, Fall River and American print works do. alsoffast colors. SHACKLEIT A WHITE—Dry Goods jobber*, OT Wood at, have on hand a'well assorted and season able stock of DRY GOODS, which they will a*ll » western and city merchants, ou very reasonable terms, and low prieea. .Mo«t of tbs roods were bought during lha last month, and atredoced prices. 1“ SVPSnxbR~SHtHTI9O UCttWMV R MURPHY. N. E. corusr of 4th atul Market streets, calls attention to lha superior long elolh shirting mus lingihe is telling at 134 «ts pr yd-also, his superior as •orußcnt of IJUSII LINEN?. wamntrd par* flax, xnd of the moet approved manufacture. Also. Linen Lawns, of every quality, and a full assortment of gentlemen* Ladies cambric handkerchiefs. _ J*® 3 r,BLE DIAPERS AND TABLE CLOTHS-W. R. Murphy has on hand, at low prices, an assortment oi common, medium and aoparior linen table diapers, also damask linen table cloths, napkins, also hock ahdd, bird-oya, and ScoUh diapers for toweling. |«18 IITHITECOUJITiaRPAIIBS— Another ease W ofhteamboat Counterpanes,just raceiyedfrom N. York, and for tala by HHACKLfcHT A '' LITE, deA UP Wood at IM.ANNIXS— Red, llrown and Uarml Flannel*.-- • Ao additional supply rcctircd from tha manufaciu* ai», ~..p,««..no»i K£ jgsiss; vaiwood »t. TJLANKiTTS—‘J 3 pair larga Boraesu* Blanket*; ]«*t J ou M Wooi 1L •\XmiW FLANNFXS ron»tamly on hire! at dry VY scxxi. w»»«' yy p * u jpty n r *°™jS 4tVaiwl market «»., an M«Ppra*»“ B f nboveytKxl*, warrant*! not to ibring Hi washing. JK?! 11 .. EOLI« nCTTKB— 3U bbl* prim* F*nn'a butter; kt E taiut «i»l tart. ■l'T *PPI'! ««*'■ " tli (or , .■>>_“ “"iji. “^^"“^KMmWcOKWSoI&J!. mEiS-Tb* Wib*crilewli*Te oot«tid'iitaforwlfl I on accommodating terra*, alarte and well aetoted aatomncol if tea* of different grad** and dewiiption*. mEAH—6O pnekagda frealt Y. Huy tea, Gunpowder, t “»H)“ ” C J "““"fimj&r A CUNNINGHAM. •» CACKEKIX— OO hlf bbl» No 3 largfj Af St Wda No. tf, for »t3*s by ; « E. UKAZLin'ON, emt atde diamond.^ -»CACKKUKI<— IGObbIi No* 1,5, and 3 mncLer*) ja M «*’ ” LNUUHlfflgjsEro firiilTE FISH—so tbls white fi»h; lStVlfbl>!«do. to prtto. onto. «< DICKKY * Co._ F s gf» s:3 gs^i^c!S!i^*&?! gS^gjMegt! issm-ssvfis ggßssaaasr T>OU. BIOTS*-* 1W» *“ d br““' W'iS, 1 - 0 -*- 10 '” t,, ‘ c. TrEAKTii iraOOMB It ’WHISKS-* *« fpr-igljf TOX tou-iuoeut * cp: Two Derailing lloaoee fbr Sale*' MONEof these houses is situated on Penn street, In this city, bettfreenl Hand street and Garrison alley, on the south tide of tbe street It is a two story briek, 23 feet in trout, contoiuing 9 rooms, aud handsomely fiuixhrd. Thelot runs baek lit) feet to a twenty foot alley, on which is ereeted a stable and car riage bpuse. This valuable property will be sold at a bargain on easy terms. j ' The other boose is situated on Isabella street, Alle gheny city, near the Hand-streel bridge. It is a 2 story brick,.new and handsomely finished, containing two parlors, dining room, kitchen and wash bouse on tbe first floor, four rooms on tbe second floor, and a finish ed garret. This lot raus back also to au alley. Price, SXSOQ, only about the cost pfthe-bbtue. Terms easy. Inquire of the subscriber, who can be seen at the of fice of tbe Gazette, every forenoon, between the hours of eight and ten, and at'other times at his rooms at Mrs. llays* boarding house,. Robinson’s new row, Fed eral *t_ Allegheny City. D N WHITT! jans tf ; Agent for the owner. For Bale or Bent< Agft THE subscriber will sell or rent the dwelling ttT.H bouse an which he now occupies, sit- neax the Grecnsbnrgh turnpike, 3} miles east of the city, and adjoining the Allegheny Cemetery. There are ten acres of good arable land in a high state of enltiration, and well adapted to the purposes of a dairyman or gardener. ‘Tho buildings consist of a large two story brick dwelling boose, trame barn and stable* There is also an the premises a large orchard of well selected fhiil, ft a spring of unusual excellence. Also, For Rent.* large:three Story brick dwelling lidosc, finished with all the modern improvements, sit uated on 4th at, between Grant: ft, and Cherr? alley. Possession given on the Ist April next. Inquire of - j*nl3 WM YOUNG, 143libcriy.tt. Farm for Bant or Zi«a»e> mTbe undersigned will reat or lease ibf a (era of vean. * portion oflbo farm where, he now.re* tide*, containing from GO to “0 acres of tillable land and 40 acre* of woodland, one largo (tone dwel ling house, one lor house, and a large barn, which can bet used for storing roots or converted into a spnng bouse. This property is between three and four mile* from Pittsburgh. on ihq Monougabela liter, city aide. It is very suitable for a dairy attd tcretable farm. ' Possession given on of hlanh. For particu lars inquire on tho premises of jaSnd til lit innrcti HENRY WOODS- I For Sale or Item* v* A new brick building with sioam engine, hav . a large supply of; water, which ha* been used a* a tannery and eau ix applied to any manufacturing purpose. , ALSO, FOB SALE.—one of tfce - be*t Jocattona for manufacturing purpose* in the inuncdiale suburb* of the city; eoal plenty and cheap, and but fifteen minute* walk trom the city steamboat landing. AJso for *aJe, a few building loti tu the *alno vicinity. For term* ap ply to GEO. COpHBAN, janl7 SO wood street B»‘. FOB.SALE. gS TllEtliree story Dyeiliug Hbuse and Lot, aow iiioccunied'by H. F. Schweppe, K*q~ on l’eitn st, near Hand. The LolU23bylK>feot, and is pleasant ly situated. For terms apply to the subscriber, who has also FOB BENT The three story house on.the comer of labetty st. and Irwiu’s alley, now occupied a* a wholesale and retail grocer's store, by H. F.Scbwcppe. Possession given immediately, on application at the warehouse of John Irwin A Sons, No. 11 Water street, by decl4-3m •: JOHN IRITIN --- FOBBAJLE« Warn THE NATIONAL HOTFJ., oa Water street, Jygfcabove the Monotsgabcla' House, and tb« stible ou Front street, beluga leasehold for the term of SI years, from the Ist of April, D 45, subject to the payment of 5400 per amium. if desired, the Ice-simple in the lot which is COfeet front on Water street,exunding through to Front stl can be purchased. Enquire of decSSlf “ WM. M. DARLINGTON. For/ Bant< SA two story brick dwelling with aboot ttx acre* of ground situated at Oakland. The place is well slocked with fruit of all kinds, mid is a desirable location for a fain ill being entirely our of reaehof the river and din of the city. An omnibus leaves Oakland hourly for the city. Apply to . janSD ATWOOD. JO.NKB A Co. For. Rett*. MA new three story brick dwelling house on Wylis street—Possession given on the fint of April or sooner if required. Inquire of ja-j, JAB FIX) YD,IW liberty street For Heat. EA two story brick dwelling with about £ acres of ground, situated on the bank of the Ohio river, iu the borough of M nchester. Apply to janSl JAMBS A HUTCIH3QN t ACo. A-A THREE dwelling houses situaied on 4th street .BSB near canal bridge, in the city of PitUburgh. Al- a room “3 by 20 feet with a convenient en trance on Sdt st, near wood. Also,-a frame dwelliug, two storirs.-with an acre of ground enclosed and under cultivation, situate oa Ohio lane, in the etiy of Alleghe ny.. Inquire of J D WILLIAMS, jan.S’> ' 110 wood street. _ To Let. , mThe new three story hre pyoof brick store on •scond st now occupied by Edward Evans; lor reut from Ist of April nett inquire of J HCHOOXMAKER A Co., i'aniß 54 wood street. a.Tbc subscribers Will, rent part of the ware house aow occupied by them. Apply tu LEWIS, DALZELL, A Co.. jan!9 ’ &l waicr street For R«nt< AA The two large rooms'in the Chronicle buildings, is ou 4ih street now occupied by Whitney A Du mar*, will be for nut from the first day. of April next Inquire oi HENUV XIOUBDiON, janfit/ ... , 150 liberty st AgL A handsomely finished ‘room on Market meet. lately occupied as a Daguerreotype establishment by Morland A Co. Also, a well finished and well lur litshed room, suitable for societies, adjoining the ball of the Mercantile Library Association. Entrance at Phi lo Hill, KDGAZZA.M. [ocfi7 Office, market street between 3d and 4th \ • Fair Bonn :m. | THE large and convenient dwelling house on ilia federal st. Allegheny. formerly occupied by Hrs. Arm Guram. Bern low. Possession riven on the lit of April next. E 1) (i.VZZAM. Immediate possession of the above hbuse can be ob tained by applying to M. Creighton, at the, canal ware house ot Clark A Thaw,. deed | ForTlent ~ MA large room on the *.M story-ef the warehouse occupied by the subscribers, near the loot of Wood street —a good location fora steamboat urenry or an Insurance. office. | j a ,iU __ HOIJ.MAN3 A fiARIUSOVS.^ i For Bale* MA Fine two «n>ry brick hou*e.oii main »uert Allrghcuy city, near the upper bridge. The lot h tin trout by UlO deep. For terms inquire of dciar - I A WASHING! OX, 4th St. j • For Sale* I offer far sale the house I now oeeopy on ■3g Webster street, la faw doors w«l of ScTCnth lt is a two story brick bouse, with four ruouu ou eaeli Boor. I. will sell on a liberal er«i t. ' jadasif i W M IAW HIE. MOue new three' stqry Dwelling House. with bath house# attached.'situate tu;ar The comer of Wylie and Washington streets. Possession gi»* eu on the first of Apni liext. _ . jaia , I_ •; JOHX F PERRY. I ' ' For iCent. ML A commodious three story dwelling bouse on lSajlLi berry. opposite H strert. odjsining tbe residenee of ife Stockton. Ksq. Possession given on the first of -Apfil. Apply** ! • ■» -McD CROSSAN, . I ? ; . Monongahela Mouse. dr to IjaSMtt] : It C STOCKTON. “TdFllrnl. TIIH large fire proof ware bouse, CU feet front be 80 feci deep, on second st, near wood. Kent mod erate. - Inquire of J hCIIOONMAKIIRk Co-, riclO ; >1 wood st Jfor Rent* iA nea* two storied brick dwelling Imuse'wilk seren rooms and l»rr* ird. j>leo»iu)i|y situated a wren room* and lar*f yard, nlf . ... l™ui the gtU ward. > Apply to WM W SCAIITi . ipntijw ,i lit atrtet near wood. | Rent* - The three •tor» brick \*areboit»e, No3l \rati Elitmt and No 10$ Root'at Immediate )x)»»e»*u apply on tha premier*. lyaiir ; t alkxaxpeb cordon. “"1 : TP fcft, , , jiA A Urn. fotpmfwjou*, nml well finUhfß, three S* itorr book dwetiitic. on t*cim «u h»lf wmjr H»- ' \u * tt IW' , Garri*on' alfejr end \\«ynr* *t Tomm inrj riven immediately. For panicidar* inquire at ihe office of ■ V W WALUACR, 1 Julys4tf gll liberty etrect. 'i “ f*«r Rent. . A Smoke Hoii*ei eitnaied on Plum alley, for £3® rent. Inquire Pf ROBERT D4LZELL Co, street. . _ dee!3 I For Rent, aJa Ths we» furnished store on Market street. b*. H;J tween third and fourth street*, at present oeco- by Ilarrawfc aid Turner. Possession riven on the first 01 April next.' (nv—) E D OAgZA.M. "h . • A dry foods warehouse, G 7 *©od street, second door above Diamond alley, Inquire of I dee3 ' DT MORGAN * Co. rt'"' Ct»CHTR.mBfaruBK€JC. Ufl IIAVINU removed to the city, for convenience JULIo professional husines*,, i will rent the Mansion House, snd us immed ate eoclosu re, si loaie on the plans of iso Mononnhela, one mile al'flve Pitubiirsh. - Juiil43tawtr . j ; JAMES H CRAFT /~tOAL IJ4NDFOR RAI.K-Bevsn arrrs coal Hand f or ule, siiuaia in bend of the Mononyahela River, above Brownsville. Piu having a 7 fool vein of eoal, wfakhwill be sold in exchange for jrond*. For pnrtieu* lam apply to [oc2s) S A W HARUAIOH, 33 wood st "“I 7 - ~Building Let IN MANCHESTER FOR SALE—I have for sale a beAutifol building liot in Manchester, nenr the ferry. SCI foejt front by 120 feet deep. It will be sold l«nr. aud on areummudatiiig terms. Terms unexceptionable. mvW '< J as: HI.AKfI.V. Real faiaic. Ag’t. S'uHoiVli* —H«> biigs~liio coitev; 7<> -tall eheste V. Hi and Imperial let; M.bags pepper; 5» In-xes while Havana sugar; 11)0 bids large.No 3 mackerel; 100 bins N O molasses; 10 casks alsi’icc; for sale by ja.M : , »'JNlifiniEß. PERFUMERY— Extracts of Vcrbcua. Fairborn ley, Violet. Jockey Club. Bouquet de Caroline, and Mush, large Perfume Hags, from 25 cts to each. For sale by JOHN P. MORGAN, j tt | : No. 03} Wood si. WRAPPIXO PAPER— : ISOU bundles S. C. M. and D. C. straw paper, I£o “ Medium llac. 1 Ai “ li Mftdiuw ifardwarc; for sake fay apHB ■ KKVNPLP3A BHEU- T\YE WOODS—42S bids chipped logwood; 75 do gr’d J_7- logwood; 100 do chipped FUstlc; 100 do ground camwood just reaeived and for sale by I D A FAHNESTOCK k CO. : jfv4 I £ earner of_frotU and wood eta IJEMOVAL—tfEO. W.* SMITH A Co., have re- Xv moved their office from IVun st-, to their new brvw ry oiijPiil street, ami Duqtieenc Way, dcltldlm. BACON ANDLARD—CtrI piece* Dacon Hams and Shoulders; 11 kCas Nn. I l.ard; received on cyo iisnmciiL per snnr. l’ilet No. 2, and for sale by iluiC t WAIAII_DIC§KV A£o SUNDRIES— 10 bUs small while beans; 3do (laxseed; 3'casks scorching*; 75 do'/, com broom*; 15 bote* hop*; lust rtsalted and for Bale by £n4 JOHN S. PH .WORTH. 87 wood «t MACKERUi-lon bbls large No 3 rniektn* 44 nf do Nul Mdo do NqS do; Jo*l ree’d and for salt by pall POINDEXTER ACa^ 7"1 OBER PEAS—3S sacks pea nuts for sale by It iania .1- ATWOOD, JONES m Co. PEARJ.S— 4 casks, a prime articled for sale by ■- j,2i ? WICK A M'CANDLESS. /CHEESE—IOO boxes and 14 eaake, for tale by |_/»:ja3t : ~ WICK A M’CANDLESB. SODA ASU-e easks soda ash for by . Ija3o) POINDEXTER A Co. I I* NDELIBLE INK—Used without the preparation; 3 groat for tale by i SCHOON MAKER A Co. I ■TirRAPPING PATER—2O ream* extra aixa and f f quality, strew paper, suitable for hardware, Ad, for tale fay Un2ol J bCUOONMAKKtt A Co? a*ck» prime Keiifnekr feather* ia ” .ion and Hit ..It It jas a Hutchison ac» . . itore and Cut nuv MOW-SS b»IM 6] I »;«il|mwiu : i :• •- ' ttutii mos* for an!* low to eloaa ATWOOmOJiWIICf* PranUla lire laiuane* Conptay ' Philadelphia. STATEMENT oflhe Assets of the Company on Jen* O nary Ist, published in cunfuruuty with the provisions of the sixth see lion Oi the Act of Assembly of. April sth, 1843. 1 - ' MORTGAGES. ’ ' Being Grit mortgages Well secured on real estate, ire* of ground rent, and are all in the city and county of Philadelphia, except 543,4201 n Hocks, Moutgwmery, . Uchuylktlband Allegheny comities, Pennsylvania, Also. 87,500 in Ohio, amply secured by real estate ih Philadelphia. 690j5»eS REAL ESTATE. . Purchased at SberiiTs sales, under mortgage olaii&v riri • • .. Eight houses and lot. 70 by 120 feet, on . ' ' the southwest comer bf Cbesnnt and . 1 Schuylkill Sixth streets, 'A famrpf sixty acres, with mills, dwell. . ings, and bam. in Germantown; known a* -Sheffield Works,” Ahonseand lot, 33-3'by 100 feet, No. : 4OT Chesnul street. A house and lot, 21 by 71-feet, on north side of Spruce street, west ofESrrenih street, A house and lot, 21-7 by 100 feet, on west i side of Peun, Square, ho nth of High J street, l •Twp booses and lots, each 13 by 60 feet on south'side of Spruce street, rear of : Schuylkill Sereuih street, •pjve houses and lots, each 17-0 by 90 i fcetcSM. 1111, ltß, 135, 137 and 129 1 Dilwyu street. Three houses and lot, 49 by 81 feet, on East side of Schuylkill Sixth street, south of Pine street. Four houses and lot, 46-11 by 60 feet, pn east side of Third street, above Catha rine street, A house and lot, 13, by 100 feet, on south side of Filbert street, west of Sehuyl* kill Seventh street. Hotel arid lot, £0 by SI feet, on the sooth* east corner .of Chcsuut and Beach streets, Five houses and lot, 43 by 86 feet, on the north | side of George street, west of Ashton street, , Seven booses and lot, SO by 117 feet, on the east aide of BeacH street, sooth of Chesuiit street, | A bouse atul lot, 18 by P 0 feet, No. 90 Fltxwater street, east if Ninth street. . ! LOANS. Temporary Loans, on collateral securi*' ties, amply secdred, including 63S0U to tbe Borough of tlarrisbnnr. - ' STOCKS. 62,000 United States A per cent (ini. on) ’ 610000 Altnsbouse Loan Sprct.{int.ou) 300 shares Bank of Kentucky, p 7 do! Northern Bank of Kentucky, Too do I Union Bank of Tennessee, £ | 13 do! Insurance Compahy of State.’’ of. Pennsylvania. 3 I 300 shares Southwark Railroad Co. i 37 do| CotnAß-ILBank j 91 do; Franklin Fire Insurance Co, g : 10 do; Mercantile Library Co. ’ 0 do; Union Canal Company, > 00 do North American Coal Co. 6200 North American Coal Company, , Cash on hand, ; yrt -vw 75 Cash in! bands of Ageuis, 23 Notes and Bills Receivable, Unsettled Policies, Merchandize, Uy order of the Board. CHARLES N BANCKER, President.-) Attest—CrusLEs G Bsitckdl Secretary. " i ja2sdft W. MARTIN, Agenh__ IMPORT ANT TO BACON DEAIEHS. _ J; JORDAN A SON, dealer* in Bacon.aud Lard, . manufacturers of I.aid Oil, and General Commis sion Merchants, IS Libert)- street, opposite Snuthfield. Pittsburgh, Pa. Particular attention paid to the sale of J. l]r 9. hare made arrange menu as heretofore,, (is r smoking and packing bulk meat and bacon the.present ieaaonj and their lory experience in this business fires them assurance of firing satUfaction-lo those entrust ingauch business to their care. * There are advantaxes to be derired from smoking meat in Pittsburgh, with which all may not be sequsin- It may be shipped loose from any point below with out injury, and alter having been smoked here,.'csjt-£* forwarded to the easteni cities, either by wagon orJoy cajial, without transhipment, when'll almost invariably arrives in fine condition, and generally commends the highest market prices. By this arrangement there is a saving of casks and freight oq the same, which ere unavoidable expenses where liaeou intended for eastern markeU”iß smoked at points below, not taklug into account tho tact that it arrives in inoch better order than when parked-In' casks. It will also be borne in mind that Pituburgh'is one of the best poiuts in the Union for selling lla’con. Evans A Swift, 1 James C.llaH ACo.} Cu,eUuuU ' J P Campbell. ChilUrotlic. R if Horlbut A Co. New Albany, Ltd. Tcasdaie A Malone, St Lout*. Mo. ■ daetfcgm 9300 REWARD. THE undersigned will give tbe above reword to any person who will arrest and deliver nt the Map* land IVnitetmary, a couvtct named ALBION FLOYD,’ who escaped fioiu said institution on. the - night of the ItUh iu»i. Said Floyd u about *J7 years, of age; has light ntiburii hair, fair complexion, A grey ryes; He is 5 leet 3J inches high, has a large bend, aud a scar on his forehead. \ .He has a pleasing countenance, good oddress And has hem welt educated- lie represented himself to be a jeweller by in tb:« institution he work ed, respectively. *nhe tailoring and painting business, umi can turn In* hand to uituosl any kind oi mechani cal labor.; lie stated that he was born in Newbern, North Carolina, though he i* suspected of bring an Knjtlifhuuiu by birth, bis accent being that of a Looi doner. Ills believed that tbe name of Floyd it a feign ed one. -- ; He stole from the institution a greenisb.Tweed coat, a pair of black cassimere pantaloons, a black matin vest, a silk cravat, black ground with yellow and whit* spots, and a pair of boots, but as he is a plausible fel low and a noted he will,doubtless, speedily change bis dress. > WM. JOHNSON, i Warden Md. Penitentiary. Maryland Penitentiary, Baltimore, Jan. 3L • jatfei4 G ACTIOS TO THE PUBLICi— Tba N. York am] I’hiladuJphia Peakin Tea Co. having snder stood that certain prreoue in Pittsburgh were claiming th« exclusive right to Mil their Tea* in that city, woold •tatr that they hare abandoned aoma tiros since, the cxeluaiva agency system. and that nciber .Mr.' Jaynes, Douglas* k Co., nor any other concern baa a right to claim any exclusive privilege! With their tea*, ib* geucral Agent ui the Company, Mr. J. H. tMocb dalv, ie now at .Mch.nsler's. Kagle Hotel, Liberty it- Pitubnr/h, ready to reucive urjers. All Tea# aoltl by ibi* Company, are warranted equal to tmv sold in the United Mates, and no paymeul required until buyer* axeeulirely satisfied ae to tba tact. - Principal WarehouM of the Company", No. 33 North From street, Philadelphia. ; ' uovllctttawaa M~CA.MO.VT A BOND. Original- ‘Bolivar Brick*,* i EXPFIUKNCUD Judge*, on a trial of one and a-bsilf million*, since 1»45, pronounco this article unsur liaesed for durability in the construction of all hinds of •umace*. , Price 5i1.75 cash for loads of 10 M.guar antred nine months use." Order* for a second quality Bolivar Brick* will be executed *1 $2O per M. if so de sired. without gu&rontrd. A stock of lie first quality is uow for sale at the warehouse, ‘Sloan's WharC Ca ual Rosin, by J. SHAW MACLAREN, •eptCtf Kensington Iron Works. OK'SeLane In Tcsunea'aaa,; TIIIS is to cenify that 1 purchased oue vial of Dr. McLane's Worm Specific, some two'months ago and gave to a son of mine, soma teTen years old, two I teaspoons foil, and although the amount may appear large, yet I have no doubt but there waa upwara* of I two Tuots*M> worsts passed from him, measuring I from one quarter of an ineb to two inches lour. GW HOLLIDAY. Roue's Creak, Carrol co. Tean., Dec 15, la!7. ja3l iCAL IRON WORKS, . PHILADELPHIA. Weld'd Wrought Iron Plow. SUITAULB for Lecomouvc, Marine, au3 other •learn Engine lloilf re, fromi toSinchet diametei.. AU9 I‘ipea lur (iu. Steam, and other purpo«cs;exii4«tr6Dg Tuiie for Uydraolic Prewea, Hollow Piatone for Tanpa of Steam Engine*, A?. Manufactured and for aaleby - . 1 MORRIS, TASKER Jt MORRIS, Warehouse S. £. comer Third aud Walnut lireei b;.a,leiphi». * "It?- rjODA AS!)—U ensks, direct from the manafeeiurer in England vie New Orleans, the same strength m fiiis which gave tuch general satisfaction, 1 rec'd per steamer Saransk, and for .ale at the lowest market price for ca.h or approved bill*, by ', * > W & M MITCHELTREE, . jaJI No 180 liberty street. Anotber w»! Mfivc nenmoutls, and thence forward regular sqppties. • '■. • XTOTICE—An Election for .even Director* of the' il Krie Canal Company will be hehl by (he stoek i holder* at their Office in the borough of Erse,' on Mon- I day tbo 6th day of MorcK'nezU at 10 o'clock, a. a. ’ 1 M. GOODWIN, Secy I Cana) Office! Brie. Jan. 1*?, MS. J»tO SUNDRIES— ICO bbl* No 1, 2 and 3 mackerel; SO bxs fre»h raisins, 30 bxs honey, 10 frail* almond*, 1 lot ol timothy seed, 4 bbl* searched»ak*,io*lremandfot KSy HaMI ENGLISH A jIENNKIT. WOOI- WOOL:—The highest price Ineash paid fot all the different grades of clean \\ ashed Wool, by MCIU’HY A LEE, Old Wool Warehouse,eor. liberty-el. and Ccetl> ab ley; . mylOdAwtf It BAS—MO half chests, 300 eattiea freah Teavambra etua n choice Variety of chons, on hand for aala of jaitf BAOALKY A SMITH. IS A 80, wood jl HERRING— -230 blii“m prime orxW,ju*trec'3and fluSOf WICK A M CANDLF^S. BARYTEft— 17 cult baryw* suitable for white lead mnuufai:turtr*,iu»t rec'd and tor *nle by j,„IS KAIV-1300 niirs Galena, in store, fof eaje low by _? n ?L— :.--- FORSYTft ;* °* 1 O ALEnATUS-4 cask* ju.l rec'd »»>«) for jafo by ; K janlS . ‘DROWN A CULHKRTgOV £«CL\i > r~33 T lfove* V Nyt 1 wt“Pi IVdadtl FaLo spap;lo & odo c«.f. fo. ..1. b>- p WIIUAM^ C~ 10ARS—50 boxe* half Bpom*H. for lale to close coo&imentby S F VON DONNHORST*Co, janl* “ 33 wood at.. C" UNDMIS-M bo jet stearine; 10 do »tar;sdo*pern> ; for .ale by J D WILLIAMS. BUTTFJL-3 boxes prime roll fot *alf by : JalS • J P VftLMAMg. T ARD Ac—loo bbl* No 1 and a lard; bblTNo 1 I , tnlfotv; bU cask* soda a*h. forikale by_ -; jnnM 1 ' JOHN GRIER. DRIED PKACHF.9—ISO bus. .receiving fttwuba l,idic Eric oiid for sole by : ' jcni? 1 3AMEH PALIELL, water tt E - A.NCY PRUiTS—Rte cases' new styleT fancy spring prints just rec-dand fpr *olo l»V wnff- » WHirr^rowpodti. BROWN DBILLINOS—FStb bnlcj axua'heaTy drills just received by . , «• . * J»nlS pHACKLUIT A: WHITE. . LARD_OIL— Winter jlrained, constantly on hand and for sale al retail by JOEL MOIILER, *nOTATOISrO(D bbla extra potatoes just X from ati Germantown, and for tale by < i liwtia a a w iiittß^ypiL bbla Buchanan's oxu* fluplly flour 175 do Balenune and Clark's brand; 40 do fina flouts in store and fpr Sale bT . R QAKFQRD A Co. LN9EED.OIL—6O bbl* prime linseed -oil on eoc ♦JalO » . SELLERS A NICOLg, 17 liberty jt- LARD OIL—•’.JO bbla Conk ting's No 1 whiter lard od for sale at reduced rales bv * Janlg ■ itKIJJ3Lk A MCOIA SUUTKR AND FKATHERS-2 bbl. and 1 box but ter and 3 sacks feathers receiving from stmr Lake I and fof •*!*!>>; B*o3J JAS. jiAUEU* -^URKKCTEDBV * .BON, RATES UP pUMXMJJ M. HOLMS Exchange Brokers, No. 50 Psuiyltaalts Bank of Pittsburgh ---par Exchange Bank .—•••par Merck. A Man. Bank -par Bktof Philadelphia-• ? -Par Girard Bank—..———par Market street. Bear 4i ndlaaai State ITk A Braticke*-- t{ S‘sicScrip - • •- . Virginia* KgshaDgeba-ofYa.-- 11. Fanner* Bk. of Va- - • ♦ Bk.ofthe Valley,- — 44 ■ Bk.or Virginia--*---•“ » M. Wheeling * do Morgantown—— 1| N. W.' Banx Va 4: r do WcUsburg----- - .do Parketabsrg*.— “j . TIBMSSM* J Bank of Gertaantown -par “ Chester County—-par ** Delaware Co.- -rpar ** Montgomery 00--,-par “ Nnrtbmabciland* -par Columbia Bridge Co.— par Doylestown Bank par Farmers’ Uk. ResdiM'PU Fuwre’Bk. Backs &>■ par Farmers U’k Lmeaa J r-par Lancaster C& Bk.— • *P« Lancaster Bk.---——♦ par U. States Bank——•*> Brewairvtlla Bk. —par Bk.of Tenneseen- » -r Far. A Merch’tsßk— *• -t Plantere’ Rh—** Union Bk.*— - Mloaoarl* gUteßkofMiseoun--- U NortH Cawllnt* . Bk. of Cape Feur— — »4 Mereh’s I ; Suae. Bank-----''" 1 !• Soatb CarolUta* ; Camden Bk J{ : ,Bk. of Charleston— *• 14. Commercial Bk- Bk. of Geonrett’wn--• •• Jl. BWUamburg }k Meichanu Bk— --- M. Planter* AMeehneßk- II Bk-of liouih Carolina- li Maryland. Washington Bk. •! Gcttytburgbßk. 14 Cbambersbarg 44 Saaqachanns Ca Bk.- ; Lehjgh Co Bank, -—•— Lewistown- •••• «- Middletown —— 14 Carlisle ** Ene Bk. •——■ —* Fanaen 1 and Drovers’ Bank, Waynesburg- “ Uarrisbarif u honcsdaJe “ Lebanon “ Pottrrillc— -•— “ Balumore Bka* •••W Baltm’eAOßßSerip-lO i Csmberland Bk. of Alio- , • (bear •* *r. Far. Bk. of Maryland- • 44 - Famen* A Mechanics “ ; Bk. Frederick **; Frederick Co. Bk. * «, Hageretownßk Mineral Bk—-——* “ , Wyoming——J* Yorkßk.—- West Branch Blu* Relief Notes MA M Bk. Pius, do- K City A County 9crip— 44 Ohio. Stain Bk. and Branches 1| , Mount Pleasant—— •• “ Steubenville—— ♦ w '■.! StdaifSTUier——— ** ‘ Marietta———— “ New Lisbon “ Paupseoßk —v “ Washingtonßk—f Bk.ofWesuniniter ••••*• MleHlgass. Bk.of fib Clair— Cincinnati Banks- Ok. ofPirer R*l*en... j Hiehinn In«. Co 85 ftn*Meeb*» »••••;• *r WUeoaatn TorrU’y* - Mar.tfinsln.CoJktilw’e 8; « OamadM* Columbus do- iUtolrent Banka 8; Bfwh of England Notes ' \ ft Oold* Sp»el« Napoleoaa .3 » ; Doeau * IS# * SO, Eagle, old • *■»: 10 60- Eagle, new ••••;• I» 00 . Doableooa, Spannk. 18 00 > Do. Patriot* 15*0; Sovereign* • 4 ®> Galneaa 8 00- PredeTieked’ora f 7 BO: TenTkalers* •• •* 7 80.; Terf Gutters • • 3» • LeuUJ’ora 4 80;' Exebnnje., -' New York - |pr»» Pkiladelpkle I prat Baltimore ••••••* • 4 P«» i,par... Inunor B’ka-**?. Cleveland—• Western Reserve Franklin B*k ColtOabus “ Chillieolhe ————' * LakeKrie * Seiota * Lancaster Hamilton---- Granrille Sa Farm’is Bit Canton-—-30 Urbane- Rsatacky- Bkof Keatnekr 14 .Bh-of Louisville--—— • Norksm Bk. Kentß’ky- **. Hew York—City Banks EXCHANGE BBOKEBB, &c. j HUISEYr-HAHNA * C(b, T>ANXERA EXCIUNGE BROKERS, and dealers ft in Foreign and Demesne Exchange, Certificates of Depeaite, Bank Notes. and Ppeeta Fourth street, near* ly opposite the Bank of Pitt»bontb. Current money received'on deposits—Bight Cheeks for sale, aid cm* laeiioas made on nearly alLthe principal points- ia the United States. • . ; . j The highest premium paid for Foreign and America* Cold. .. ' , -., ; Advances made on sonstgnnunts of Produce, ped t-tax, on liberal terms. - wchlft t I. HOLHII * SOS) . .j BANKER. 4 ! and Dealers in Exchanjre, Cein sad Bant Notes, Na flft, Markst street, Pittsburgh., j . Selling Rates.' Exshanga, Buying Rate*. New York, *or Clnatonsri, ldUj Philadelphia, *do LoalsrUia, . Ido ; Baltimore, Jdo 8l Louis, Ido ;= Buriaff Ratea, BANKNOTES. Buying Rale*. Ohio, Idle Co. A Scrip Orders, 1 die ' Indiana, Ido ReliefNoteo, Ido j. Kentucky, ldo Pennsylvania Cy ; Ido .- Virginia, Ido New York do Ido ' do WYeeliag, 4do New Orleans, Ido ; Tennessee, Jdo Maryland, ldo j deelOtf ’ CO-PARTNERSHIP. JOSEPH H. HILL, (late of thi firm of Wm. A. HiU A Co-) and WM. C. Curry, (late of Erie. Pa.) hpv* entered into Co-partnerehip under the name of Hill A Ccaai, for the purpoee of canying on the Banking and Exchange busuiesa iu all its branches, at No. Gj Wochl street, three doors below Fourth, west side—where they solicit the custom of their friends and the pablie get • erally. JOSEPH If. HILLtT mcalft WM. C. CURRY. } tasant u. stu-l ■ [mbc. cvntY. HILL A CURRY* B .INKERS A EXCHANCE BROKERS. Dealers in Foreign and Domeatic Time and Siubrßill* of F.X ctuurge. Certificates of Dvpoute, nank Notes and Coin;. No. AA Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side. Par Funds and Currency received on deposits, .ml collections mads on all the principal cideatu the United States. Sight Exchange on Baltimore. Philadelphia, Naw York. Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale. Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky. Virginia and Pennsylvania Bank Notes bought and sold on favorable terms. .. : Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany aud Frenre procured, Ac. "• • mehlftr WILLIAM A. RILL Ac CO., BANKERS. EXCHANGE BROKERS, ami Dealers in Foreign abd Dotaestie Exchange, Certificates Of Deposits, F*«k Notes, and Specie. Ng. 64 Wood *t., one door above Fourth, East tide, Pittsburgh, Fa. - : octhdAwF , • ’-• 1 - - - - - •- ■ l VORBION r rnANGE. BILLS orr Flnglaud, lru-<- >• and Scotland bought to any ainonnt at the t<> - ..f Rates of Exchange., Also, Drafts payable in nn> . i «>f the Old Countries, from £1 to jfilOUOv at the t,.--.*»f *sto tbe £ without dedntuou or discount, by JOSHUA ROBIN SON, European and General Agent, otfico 6tli st otie dobt west of wood. - ' octlStf. lumumtl rnwAKOufl'n KBAHKR * nAIIM, S ASKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, deaden in Farcin and Somatic Bill* or Exchange. Or ntc* of Depodle, Hintt Note* and Coib. corner t>f 3d a ad. Wood tlrrcts, diractljr oi>j>o»he St. Cha\lr» Ho tel. . -inayttolly WEBTER3 VUSDft- Okio. ftvUyna, Kentucky, ■ ’ . Xluwnri, , • But NoVci; pßnbaatd u ib« low*M rat**, bT ' N. HOLMES * SON*, 4e19 . 85 Market nrent< Bills or ci»«k» on i Hew York. ' • [ PfcUathtphift. tnd t Baltimore, 1 K.’IIOLMES.fc 80N{ Constaatly for tale by r dclO : COLLECTIONS— Drafts, Notts, sad Acceptan ces, payable ia auy part of tbs Vuiotu collected on Uts most fsTorsbls tanas. K. 11QI.ME3 h SON.. • 1 EXCHANGE oti New York, Philadelphia,,ahd Hi Baltimore, st sight. Is aunts to salt purchasers, eott- Handy for salt by HILL Jt CURRY, ') . octU Wood st- below' Fourth; WESTERN FUNDS—The-Notes of the. Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky Banks, porehas*d'«\law rates of discount. at tha o£cs of ■1 " 11114* & CURRY, oetll _ No. 03 Wosd sl, below Fourth. S'rOLLECTION&'oa all the principal aities'ia th< L/Union, made by V HILL It CURRY, , oetll . - No. 03 Wood st. MowPmrth, MISCELLANEOUS. j In (A# Orpkatu' Court of ifn ' Ctry. and County of Phitaiuipkia,. I IN the cutter of the estate of Robert iUu'rtlaad, dic'd. • •••!'••* To Daniel Murtland, Samatl Muniand, William Martin A Mary hie wife late Mary Murtland, John Muniand, J crass Muniand, William Murtland, Martha Wjfe and Mary. John M-, Arthur X M* Heather and Elite . beth Murtland, children or Arthur Muniand. dec'di. Taka notice that on the petition of William Martlaud the aaid Court hare nyruruud an inquest to sake Parti* lion of certain Real Estate* to wit: A certain lot or piece of (round and messuage tkareoa erected, situate on the north ride Coatee*'alley, between Dataware Front and Second etneta, and In (he equate' between Vine and Sassafras streets, ia (he eity of Philadelphia, whereof-the aaid Robert Murtland died seised; aud if paratlen theroof eannot be mads, tovalos the sams, and that the tald Inquest will meet on Friday the 4ih day of rebruarr, IMA, at Id o'clock a, it, at the Rubi earn Hoasc, No Id south sixth atrect, ia the aity of Philadelphia, to fo toaaduponthesaldjireuuaea. r 'V !- HENRY L FILAR, s, nithSheriKoftheCStyandeountyofphilad'ai - jaalftST* . . following O eemieate from a highly rcspeegfyHimay. ha*-l>e«t ftss. ss.* Ms. Jatn-4tei{ fltfjwx- to wi Wkwr er**u»«i dsmffnd* that 1 should ado my testimony lo the well rs* tahlished eftqapy of rtWT SLrtaaTftf*. I havc .featl what the doctors aii pronounced an Inenrahle Rerofii lous CanMf of this* ?••**» standing. After a faiUtfUl use of the remedies dr the profession, until my patience in their use, and hopes in their eSeaey were complete ly exhausted, 1 commenced taking your After I had taken it about sij months. 1 was not oH’df cured by it. but my Caneer was literally- out hud dropped oil*. 1 am now completely tnft'puEOxiichily enrira, ned have nq hesitation in *ayicg thatli wthc, most efficacious eonstitotiorm* extant! hare 110 scruples nor f*«t» m its virtue* . < Respectfully roars, Fsu* Sir-K« •opl.R»« tow aceitifi eete frbbt Neney Fella, of Vtfapqnani euw performed cm her byyottt AUeftuv*. The Ihets stated by ber;w know t£b« tWe, Yours, • Jjjos lUkACo . CentTctUto, la- March 10,47. . per c J Woods. Far sale In Pittsburgh' at the pckiuTea store, 751 4th street, near wood. ■ • -• ■ .... ; ' Type Fomadrr. -' ■ . v'• . IHE subscriber*: Ban-taken toe Type Kliuhilry, No. £0 Gold-street, and will continue, the business lately eondacud by HobenTajfor.They will attend to ad otdera with'puctpaUif“Bda diipaick. All the Type manufaeturad' bVTbfos will be Hand Cast; aud they will funushilTkinQs of Printers* MateriaU, oftht best quality; .. Mr. J.“XT. Orercnd ia cull employed iasunectafondr in* the manufaeturiac departßynt.Vt.- ' Propridtoraof newepapem. wWhayq notadrertised for the subaeriber, srhoaaaypubltfK'tktanoueefor lLree months wil\ b* r*mt« their pa f tfi'type, ou purehgalng fiyq th* amount qf their bUU|tuf : ad* taken ia uxkhazum foil paw at 9 ets peir- W. ' Charles Whiting, 1 WMIWO A TAYLORJ Thaodora Taxw 1 , \ tiaaesams to Rob'tThyloM - janltl. ; ■ earner Qold ead;Ahk‘Htite«ta. CJVNDIUE9-IM hags prime Rid ccfito; I»bWaN O O Molasses; <3 boxsemanuiaeturrd tobscco;'i33uiui' cheats green and blaek taaa; 75 jOand Ulb boxes;X I# and 0 P do; 900 boxes Genaan elar> 19 rasUaueta tusf 10 do. potash, , together with a. g«QetfU assort* taint of groeerise, in store and for aula by- : jam ; : CABSO.vjfc MsKNlQirr,6thSL BrAinVAL-T Uts changed Bt pUce.of business toFror.*, aimeiUtweeaVood and SraUhficU, its* teedlauWtn the rear ef tka heuse | formerly oeetiphsU, O UNDRIES—IOO HM* O.Wm; IQO bbU ] o lOO bex«t><« wo«i rutuu; 90 u*rc*< ir(i,uw «rep; 100 tan prims IQe.cofisrilObbUaJam, for Ml* by' - ■ *_W4&el r -C IU3USEN, .^*%SffiSSSS£?" frfll . . XTsrstsrsadW&oal rtVi SFEUK ft JACKaaVB' RAW*. Js*t McVl< s foil 0». jwl» ' Wwstfinwv N ;.': wnt Q!fLT BItWKPP . .TTAKTS .VKOTTTABUE EXTRACT#* ttanh*- J 1 ble remedy for KpUrpOp FiLlOf ™™ l S Convulsions. Spasms, *e. • Itis >««“ lime Immenwriat, phyvirisn* haT.Pjirospoiiwu lie Fit* incurable. It has baffled all thmrrkul, and the boasted power o» mil medicine, and-consequently lbou*- smnds bar* suffered through a miserable existence, ana at last yielded up their Urea on the ’ altar of utaaniW.- Wiih-*II deference. however, to the opinions of.lae ere at and learned, we or that it Bar been cured. HARTS VEGETABLE EXTRACT,* Foy sixteen yean, has. been tested by manypersona ■who have, suffered with this dreadfhl diseMd, andin erery cue where it ku bad a fair trial,has - effected a permanent cure. ' r ‘ - Fils of aa years and 0 months, cured by the use of this truly wonderful medicine.. - - < Read (be following remarkable case of the son of Wm. Seeore, Phi!adelphia,*affiicted with Epi*.' leptic Fits.fi? years and 6 months. Alter travelling. through England, ftcertland, Germany eitd France, con* salting the oust erainent physicians, anLexpendins for: medicine, medical treatment and advice.'three tuou* sand dollars, returned with bis son re this country in. November last, without receiving any benefit whater* ' er. and wu cored by using ; *l' ' • HARTS VEGETABLE EXTRACT. ’Mr.jWilUam Becore’s Litter to Z>K Ivans and JlarL • i j»f« spent over three thoasand dollars for taedi- . rineaod medical attendance.; I was advised to take a tour to Europe with him, which 1 did. 1 I- first visited - : . Eualand. I consulted the most' eminent physicians there in respect to his case; they examined nimand ’ prescribed • accordingly. ■ 1 reinained' three months' without perceiving any change Tor -tharbetter, whieh cost me about two hundred and fifty.dollari pocketed by the physicians, and the most that ! received was their opinion that my son’s caw wm hopeless and posi- . lively incurable. 1 ereordingly.left Enslano. aad trav elled through Scotland. Genaany and[Fnmee,'hnd re* turned home in the month of November la*t.-with-my - son at far from being cured os when 1 left. 1 sawyvmr advertisement-in one of the New York papers, and concluded to try Hart's Vegetable Extract, seeing your r* itatemenis nnd ccrdlrcates of so many cures, some of twenty and thirty ypars’standing, and I cau hasure you iam not sorry I did so, p* by the use of Hart's Vegeta* - ble Extract alone; he was restored to perfect health.. His reason, whieh wu so far gone mto unfit him ibr business, is entirely restored, with the prtopecinow • ■ helbre him, of life, health and usefulness. He is now'. 98 yean of age. and 27 years aud tl months of this-, time has been afflicted with this rnosUdreailfol of dis*. - eases; but thank God he is now myoying good health. ‘' . Now, gentlemen, faith without works f don’t believe in. To say that I-chall beever grateful tojyouisona - thing, and as I here enclose you one hundred dollars, I - - have no doubt hot that you will think this is another and quite-a different thipg- The debt of gratitude 1. . •till ewe you, but please to accept the present amount.- ■ aa interest on the debt in advance. ■ ■ -. > Yobrsveryrespectfully, ; . I-. (Signed,) ' WILLIAM SECORE. ... TO THEAFFUCTEIX I One of the proprietors of this invaluable medicine * was afflicted wr several years with ' Epileptic Fits. The disease had predated the. worst effect upon his system, Tin Loss of memory, imbecility of mind; and • perfect prostration of the nervous system. He had tried the skill of the best physicians lor seven years, - end grew worse under their treatment, aiid be knew . that this medicine was his only hope farihe'tlth and ' life, and was therefore determined to give It Vfeirtnal, and to persevere in its use, whieh he did. and ihe recall was a perfect restoration tp health, which, wu ued uninterrupted ter nearly sixteen years. Z'-.- We would rethr to the following who have .. been cored br using Hart’s VcgetahteExtraet: Col E Denslow’s daughter wu afflicted nine yuan, . resides at Yonkers, New York.) ••. .. I .1 - - • W BenneL nine years, l?l Grand it • 1 J Ellsworth, seven Ware, 13 Dover stJ l -' .Joseph M'Dovgal, nine years, East Brooklyn, A. L H W Smith, New York Custom-House. 1 •BKeUy,.twenty ysarSjSuunlsUnd.; \ : Miss E M'Keef, twenty years, Yorkvillc/ ) ' Miss E Crane, twelve years, 112 Hammersly st. . - . t WmHParselL twenty-three years, 73 Norlqlk St. , Jacob Pauy,f«tr years, 174 lielaney str . . Philo Johnson, twenty*.eight yean, Greencistir, Pa. • Judgs.Raudaß. V 4 East Broadway, New York: '• Tft&mas R Jones, of the If 8 Navy. . v ' Capt Wm. Jemimas, State »L Bridgeport, Ct Reference also mono to Dr WL Monroe, Guilford. O. Rev Richard Targets West Davenport N Y. ErrT LBnshnell. Baltimore, Md. Mr Joseph Bradley, 113 Ore hard it, NY. C H DooghtOtt. Eighteenth M N Y.- . -Mrs Jam«« Bertaolf, Chester, Ortugo co. N V. John Faber, 179 Elisabeth st,* do D A Riehtnn, 315 Delaney st, . do . James Smith, 136 Suffolk st, .do Charles Brown, 100 Water st, ' jk> All of which may lie called apou, or addressed, post* paid ' Q7* Freqared by Dr 9 Hast, (lute Ivans A Hart,) New York. G F THOMAS A Co, 140 ?lain st, benveau3d and 4th its, and 100 Main st, between 4th and oth. streets, Cincinnati. Ohio, wholesale and retail agents for the south.and west., .--I 1/ WILCOX, Jr- eorner of Market st and the Dia mond, only ag?j in Pinsb’gPaj - -, ja'gdtwly . MEDIOAL A BUR6IOAL OFFICE. ■ ySSSas.'' No. fI»,T)IAMOND AL 1 LEY, a lew'doors , lielow **■ ' ASSSv. Wood street,, towards the m market. ' ■ _ - UR. BROWS, 'hav ing been regularly educated ' cflfflEßEffflßfikrSM to the medicaLprofession, and been for sonu.uiae in general practice, now.con* .lines bis aiteution.to the ~ trcniment of those private . and delicate cbraplaidts lbr vt which his opportunities and experience peculiarly oual* if? him,-Eleven years cs - sidooasly devotaa to ti a study and trestraeni of those coupliunts, (dnrlog which time be has had more practice nneuo. - - • * Skin diseases; also Piles, Palsy, etc., speedily eared. Charges very low. . N.E.—PnlieoU of either ser. living at a distance, try slating their disease in writing, giving all the syinp totas, can obtain medicines with direction* for esc, by addressing T. BBOWN, 1L Ik, po*tpajd,.axiJ enclos ing a fee. - J Office No. C 5, Diamond alley, opposite the Waverly Honse. , (£7* No core no pay, ■ dcelP. A GREAT C URE, performed by the originl aad cajy tree Mdgeaaiai Liver HU, prepared sad sold by B £ diX* 35 Market »L Mourn* Facraax,Wsstmerebmd Cei, pa- > July 19th, 19t7.- J Hr JL S. Assnesefdtrtytoyonsadihsiffiirted {adbcoeme loedd my humble testimony ia fovor ofjcorjestly cvkbmttd Liver Pills I bsiedctetred doing so for years,, adhsfingto Dot Cioekvtl’i maxim, •‘be sir* yeacra rwfcl, then go ahead.** Mwtoftbe many preparations ofcmptiK* and oaachtJaodtd to ths shire, h*f* sock into ohGvioasiaee .rear Ltverri U btTtbwn ofltrtd to the pnblte, and, indeed» 1 hsUree they will U *urvrv* tbem'tß,** as they trs Jtnt what too represent then to bn Ihavs bets tflicted withLlrer bom plaint fieca mv youth; have saffsred much; employed many eminent phvi&aui, to nboml paid mneh meaty; have lost moth Wood; oca vomited and physicked alscat to death; mlivstsd Sor a timet, and ffitsDy rirtn op as inentthle. la 1 I trm tadoced to try yonr Lmr PiDs, aid SOOITOOT WELL. Ons boa of which Lisowsoffichsl to keepmscior of psiain the side, and all tha other symptoms forat least ISmtmths. Yoor Pills an also the best cath*nk I ever omd; being mDd,«ot griping or giviag mneh at the •ch, not give me meek relief 'There kept them in my store for 6sr ?yetr*i sold hundred* of hosts,and hat*-never heard a singm enmpfoist attend by toy one who has amd them. Theybnerepctecdtdilmoßtvesyother pfil folks neighborhood, aad in a short tits* will banish them all. I earnestly veeammrod then t» sQ persons Med mg/physic, whether far Liver Complaint or BiliioesAfleetioes.' Icon siderthemArsapcrier to Calomel or tbit Mae HU. Breptct- Ally yoare, J L'Moun CAUTION—As (here are other P32s before the pahtio ciua» Liter Pins, persons who wiat tha GENUINE snoald ask (br and take no other than thorn prepend aad said by ft, K BELLEBS,No 57 between Third aad Fnirlfo streets. • j.-’ 50 »u Sold bypr.Csssu, Fifth FFard, D H CtrxST, : Alsghmqr «**!• : - ‘ • HOWE'S HYGEIAN . nOARUOUKD fc LlYEit wort Cough Candy is offered bh the public ms « pleasant and effective remedy itn coughs, colds, hoarse* : ness, .Asthma. Phthisic, tYwopUig Coach, Infloctoa, Croup, Sore Throat. Bftwjchitifc ana. general affections of the Chest and Lwgr, ,1a such casceitis kwswa to have afforded fafafed and permanent relief, and Odra its rapid Mto 994 great raccrse as a remedy for the . abciyf.<£wc*esyti.ere‘thas been uaetl, it.pipmtes td beogns one of the most useful and popular Ills offered too, as a pleaaattt relief to the conrompuvs, and an astiitaat to vocalists and public speakers gen* erally.. .• . .. . TV same of the preparation indicates Us leading la- ■ grediom,' and it wtU be' foond to be by bo means tin- . pleasant to the taste, and may be used by children and adults with entire impunity. Thomarnnalsuscdinihw preparation are oftba best qaaUry, and it may be to iiod ou as id every mpbei* pure end genuine article. Families would no dembr pwnotetheir comfort and health by keeping & neppiy, especially fat the season of Colds. .- . . • ' ' This vtxlnable Cooih Candy is considered a great as sistant fo Mothers; being superior to all the patent ffo ]ty Jumpers in creation, as children were wtret known to,cqrwhen this candy L* used, cicept for more.. A tri al tbs'* auicle willcoitvince any person ot aaew ca rt. nnd the proprietors therefore drir any person fat l*a Lotted Btnies to produce a cbvsper, more pleasant, or : retail, by ihsi>ft«rjlAgTOt,- . H SJIYSER, Pranist, ’ 'corner 3d and market sts, PittsMirgh. I lowe & Col’ Proprie No 1, College Uail'Qoeto iuuL Ohio.. t t ‘ •. • jaulfl Dtt. JAVNITS aLTEBATIVK. ' \V« have hecn informed by. Mr- Hoecof acareper* foimcdnaber by Ur. Jayne** Altermtkn, wrhieh proses its superiority ovrr every other remedy ©! tha kind. She has been afiicted for the last sixiectt yaara withNECßittiEdor with alccrstions ud cofoliaiion of virions bones.dd* • ring Which time many pieces have keen discharged emu the itdoial horvsot the eruinm, frees bcib hcr ams» wrist* and kvidf, and from both tap, and tram the left rcfecalhoae, and from the right knee, besides gnu tel aLiera oa atiMi parts ef her perwfo, which have faaAod the skill ol a saraber of tbemonemioent physicians of oar c>t> —dart ag non ef the tune her safe rings have bc-it exsraiskßg and deperebte. About three Booths einoe sha eras lodnced to try Dr.iayn»*s Aitc relive, arWah-hae had an asteatahUtgly happy effeetapoa has, byreßorisg all pattl'aod :«wc>faeg«,aßd eaastng the aieereio-heal, while uthasaaciißeherfakerafboaUlk hnabuewaeeoarpktalv rcn»icd,sothat she nowwaigha dl !be mors than she did hclbre stia caionienoadthe—B efidtfoireiyvalaßtiUprepaubm—{SatEeevFost- ■ v Fer (iuttter.isfoinaum),UM)airaofJdra.loav,No