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OL'QAIL—33 tout D B Urf« taUTfOjW IIJO bbl.
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t>ACB-Tb. U|bOil mul“‘ Pd"* •» “■>* f"
■K» l .. | Wto‘nr«> s^cfcLßEttTSOX.
jpwcumiuL *& iffisssasKS." l *
jSi» I r tsatibtnrnmt_
®?TTTm«<^— luu bbl» NOMolaMeaiaiirtt'daad
toTSZSr H*»] FOINDKXTKB A Co. _
balaa joat rec*d and for ami* br :
POINDEXTER AC* ;
RAEUNfii-liboxeald R riiainaforaalnby i
lS» r J D WIUAAUS. 110 wood* _
—~Q{ r fHXFjC.lu bbta'S^O:9doFtilad’atleamrfT
LAßl>-U0 ktp iK'd ptr Amiriea and for aala to
tlw>ccw<|M>««it>T. JPAT.ZhaJ»(
rnt/«?gftlKt«-~14 tbls Utekwhaai floor,tilEl*pnn»
Lxab-sdb km No" 1 extra leaf laid; 10 do do; 9
bbU do; for tala by • ■ ■ •-'■_v j
.r 'brown*culbkbmon.
EO SE PJNK-1 cuk in*, of fin* qaaliiy, J«*
Fink ROOT—I UU iraakiMirac'd and for aalaby
\ i i HCHOONKAKEB * Co. y
. ta9| , •_• i ; '■' 94 woodsotcL >
CHEE3E-27 eiukt lam ebeeurte'dand'for«ala
bp Wfcß MtUTCHEON, Ud bbOTiy n.
1 fin boxes 1u»« No 1 cbo—joe* o»l <jt
lOUby ■ Ijooll WfcRbTCUTCitEON.
pn^BC’Xa-aoop.j.p.^^g^S'^r
BEESWiX-i cuk and 4 bbla baaawax, ooeoa
..«*“° c ° l **f *" ** l * ‘‘fctiAa meiEif. co-
mEAS—IO half cheat* black tea* jatfreajd an&fiir
llaal7l - BOARPOBB A Co.
* CjCNDBIE9-» aaekaAaibaM; l cwk becawu; 85
JH bill pea naJa, rac'd oo conataamcm, and for tala
b?ji\ri] DICEFrfcCo, SO warar ak
O ggn-ao'luta prime Oorcr aeed, 80 do Tuaotkj,jaat
A CULBERTSON. ■ :
SUOARAND MOLASSES-80 hbda prune N O»o
-car.lObblt prime N O Molaaaes put rac'd and tor
aalebr - • q£m SELLERS A NICOLS.
fHEA—IO half ehcau Y H tea; 6do Imp. andGP do;
La? .i- llDwMdtlKM. <
Y Abb-lbbL t Wand 9 kan No 1 leaf laid, ran
Ai dared, fix iila by WfcU aUTCIMJKhi^
'pf^ioVvylimh—lohnnon at Htnefcton haralttst"ra
tncakved Maekwood’a Ediabvrf Mafaxlne, No.' 534.
lor Daermb«r, 1947. _
,'VTillil aKITsWIS—33O ktp naiU and aptkea
naaoned, intto« and fer nte ky • ■
jiff ji • . h 8 WATCHMAN.
s*£ff B r»!fe^ tr
•\fVINTKP WHALE OIL—S caska blaacbed, jtul
' W racd and for tale by
yn*i~ t . ISCHOONUAKER A Co.
SAL SODA— SSOO lb» iuii rac’d mad for «*k by '
J BCyOONMESEa fc Co.
■ - NoW wood«.
VRKI3T-'aPPLKS— l4bbl»prime, for taleby '
r Saj. • WICK & M*CANDLESS-
I ALB&JJTUS—I4 cuki Cleveland for tak by
MiCl > WICK k. BTCANDLES3.
■acon^a
BACQnUnD BULK PORIC-OOp hams baooiK lit*
shouldet* do; jM hbds sides 4o; 67 do ia bulk, at
“iSfT'S'
>p.AN'ft—♦.> bids white, beans; dido asst do, in store
\ for sals by POINDEXTER fc Co- [
jTXUEESB—4O boxes W B cheese lor sale by
. i _ POINDEXTER t Co.
Pl-IACHfcS— iSO bu dried peaehesfor tale i by
j-nio. . . POINDEXTER k. Co.
~ for cost to be delivered ia the city will
\j meet prompt attention if left with ' •*
: ,y ; MeGILL, BPSHFIELJ) * 808 ;
ALCOHOL-sbbls(brsalsbr .
jald ; ■ • • BE BH.TJSH3, 87 wood «■
XOES-040 lbs for sate by
”w a 1 ONIA ' roBT - 3 Cl gg , Bgj^:
A.CDNO—IOO dozen for sale by _ .
jaalS ■ RE SELLERS^
C3UNDME&-3 Uti liri; SSboueUdried «ppUt,IO,
J 5 do peache*; 4 noxen woollen socks; Wlbabeeswax
halesKorth Ala; o arrive per SB
5 PfonSforaSbr TOSSTTH fo Co.
anlT? : •'■ 30 water street.
i Savannah eigars. SDXOO Zara do
WICK A tPCAKPLESa.
iPfHEROQTE
y foraaleb;
TAR— tf bbls N C Thr for sale by,
-jtage; WICK A 1
,water street.
riHEESE-OO boxes Urge W B,lo.cMkitdo, to ittoro
ffw*fottl»liy' ,(ji3C) - J C BIPtVELL.
fIULLOW~SD bbls No 1, rendered, jast reeVl and for
TutT*? 1W - ! ' J C BID WELL. • )
'o?i±^SAffS^^SStSS
S'* BEEN APPLES*-® boxes and 13 barrelspeen
IT apples,prime order, jut landinc and for sal* by
; gtWH*MAt«H-ayix)dß »
fpOBACC-30 boxes Jobs Ward’s 2s tobacco, a prims'
b fi ncIEV . t
Buckwheat flour—ta sacks tailed baekwbeat
iron APPLES—9OO bos. in stars and for salt by.
j«m . GBO A BEHttT.
> bbts SSalulaedii
>by I • : [jang] OEO
SODA ABH-4 casks jut ree’d on eosslfnmeax and
African ca l
jt» -
100 grots for tale
DIACOO—S3 boxes *ponod lump* VlrriaiaTokae
-?, to “>* ■” “ C^%ST A tC.
ETAVANA'bIJGAR—I7 boxes Hasan* brown Hf«!
lla, y u,clo M g« S gg.^ OT:sltCo .
/COTTON-30 bales cotton jut Ladyßyro a
b, 18A1AH
Urfta Co.
AVnI,ABI> <1 bbleroll blitter;3kef* do!
SW-scL
.CCJWREXf H" DB Sg^So r Sir f ‘ i
Ml i: . 78woodst;
TUNIATABHEET IRON—6OOO lbs No 9* Janiatt
•RJgaagggrwar aaftjSL I *.
IQUORB-—*» fallow Holland Ola; S5O do Preach
JjJfrir,"'*«■ ‘<r^^SsaEY.t&.
/TANlb“»VßUP—^aolirrKf Penniyhrania, oa
BOBOA& tco, 105 wood^
SoOAJt-lO kWj Dew crop N OmMreeMpeiOi
' Mw <rv«ni an fnr.iitniaetil and tot ■«!» by -
’ 8 iTw HAKBAUOH,33wood .L
T7TKHBAR~GO bblt. Sherman* pare, eider vioejmr
TMjcnVHEAT FLOUR~S>««k< MM butk»he»t
•SrawrrdriALM’B yucgET CUTLEBV—Jort w
•;W mSSdireei iron Sheffield, pen, ppekat-ud
tco.igwo^i«:
SPENCEKD FILES-Head onaitm tot tpemeofo
TBcSi"Toouou emfit eoUJ.
.rtattgr MoiiLEa^
'TitS^e^srr
'■.%jmhkri
' ;t/s^. w :r^^?ssBw«t
Y*\kiiii)"BkiiiK—l» turcu Wftr cured
JI jut; ru'd sod (at uk by
■• 1 OAXFOBP_*Cfc
sVvcW BSNNndßgTifcCq-.
144 liberty >twt
B (TITER—00 ke|i batter, 4 bW* do. landing from
hrnm.br gala by -
juia;: __ MeOILUBUSHHELD fc ROE.
boxti prima tbwM, fog*uze,
\jtbi«day*ndfef ul*bv
ImU ; W fc,& M'CUTCHEON. 159 liberty at -
BttV FBUTP-WO baa peaebear l»
nit by ■ JtU FLOYD-
I T\tyT» ilAltb.o baleadeer bnir for MuldlerV
i' lIABBAUOIL
FW&-190 bblTflow, Aoshw* tmSfln »"*
break by ; * • oa2J] _OW>.A BbHH ';
bakTohlo top* tamo" Km. mV* 1 * 7
i • ! n i*a: .- GEO A BLUR*-
I-.’T, V™; • it» wood street-..
TTQIP-SO bale* Manilla be tap; « do.K*ntu<l
XL daw ttMd do; ;a*trM’d»ndtor «*l*
hat''
i buKDaaa-35 «ti F~u«r»;«L. 1 ?
, 2£tsiin2asssiSJ:^'
i (Sl* , 1 ISiIAU Dietin' *. Co.
TTIWJM-08 qr asks. Boacao Port Winy;
FT »!*■lOareskaLM . , do;
0- « i Hunt '• do;
-10 ■ - [Trash do;
X SD M iSßMadsirm do;
10 « ILM do;
10 > “ | Syniaglon, do;
'0 * IFayal, . do;
10 * i TeneruTs, do;
10 M i Pal* Sherry, do;
\ 6 " : Uotdsn do . «lo;
■ t “ ; Brown do . do;
10 • • lisbon do do;
;» '« iSSf*"*?* &• iT" .1 New York.
Far aala la quatitiaa w suit, l>y P. C. MARTIN, « rj . .. „
*» i fSr^'iK;:;.Ss S
FRESH FRUlT,4<—4llbxa cropbnnch Baida*, N. York. Fernuiu, Feb. SI
' lUOUUeaißaOrmafecj uvuroou,
$ frmila Date*; Cambria, Juilkina, Jan. t
& cues Citron; ■ , , Feb. I
3 bbla ahelled Almondaj *orrH*>irro*, Ac.
SbbUnbarU; \Ym«h'n.,John*Um.l)*e. 1$
lObxa AWo 1 Bock Candy;' J HomnniCrabtrre.Mar. In
AtlbXs new aealed Heiriaf; reeeired per ; To arrive at lloiiou.
star. Coaaol; tot aak by ' _ ■ . ' Ir=—s: 1 r= —s:
: LAMDFJrr* SHIPTON, i PITTRBVRQXI-80.
aTIS -- _ !33fcUS I ooMMrrrKKro
MAROPACTVBKD TOBACCO
-33 bXßCabsnifhSa; i ” '
35 ** ChipavTa 6a; I —j- -• —~ '
9) “ !»«’• it; i . orncK PinsßuaoH Gxztttx, >
5 ‘ JS“g* i i. | Frid.v Morning, Kebruanr 4; IMB. }
30 * Dawson's It, mi eonsinntnent lid : Tut: wKATtinn, yesterday, was unusually plena"
A ’ Ww’iL ant dir tlte season 1 anil business, in a general way,
m—Uua Myrrh, Turkey; -j '
do Ouabof*;
. do Kiiio True;
do Opium, n«w crop;
do Gelbenum, etnuaedf
Ext JoUk
do Dandelioo;
do Bettodonna: joit received end for
a aTfabnestock o. co.,
cor lit A Wood iu.
_ ' business continue# very light The regular daily
EISII— 150 bbU large N« 3 m ackers!; i ~ line of Packets friomlhis point to Cinaanatiand to
tthfbbUjdoNwSfc* * Brownsville, tie again in foil operation; though
05 bbls No 1 fibbed herring; the amount ol travel, as yet, is quite limited. The ,
• WeMUllrpoSdishj ;Frankliapaekets,al*o,areagnin«emmingtbera
-100 boxss scaled and Nal Herring; pid current of the Allegheny; so (bat in oil direc"
■Sg,' ta »“ i tioos our uobio steamer., from U,» targe* double-
SU.KTIA*-\Ve J..Y..U11 reeetred ' powered to U»o sprightly UtUo slcra-wheeler, seem
one esse asaoried colored siletiss; to take part in the general rejoicing at the near ap~
“ “ vtry light do- do; , . ,/T- . ,
'* “ black * do; very heavy; proach of the Spring trade.
• . mUkttm . ** **nt**i | Ftorn—We obacrye but little variation in the
bfnek° C *do; general feeling of the market, unless it that
whlehwewilleaUlowpricei still show a disposition. to decline. jTbe
99 Wood »t market is quite duH,;and,we have no sales to re
port beyond 'the range ofHhe regular borne trade.
We quote regular store sales at $4,8705; and from
first hands at 4,0201,".'); and of some small lots of
extra brands at 4,87 p bbl, at which figures buyers
are slow to operate.
Gaaix—The market is very quiet, and but little
-is doing in the market We notice a falling off in
the price of Wheat, with sales to moderate extent
at 90095 c ? bb, and of Rye at 4ScL Coro is stea
dy at 38010cif In Barley, the market is dull, and
while holders on the wharf were asking 50c, buy
ers were slow to take bold at 40c bu—-no tales
worth rei&rting. Sales of 500 bu Oats at 20027
cents p bu, according to quality.
: PBovmoxv-'The market is still fully supplied;
with all kinds, and prices show no improvement
We quote limited transactions to the trade as, fob l
lows—Bacon 40H- i -505|—GoCly&—Lardsosj
—BuUer 12013 for rolt and 0010 for keg—Cheese
6»oOl—Crackers. $1,75 for butler and $1 for wa
ter, per bbL Fish continue in fair request at the
following rates-rSalmon,' $2O; Mackerel, different
Nos.*Bl2£o; 10,50; and 7,50 p $9010;
Herring $G,5d ? bbL
T)BOPVCE —ffibip d/ied peachca;
X-' • Wkeialard;
lUbbU. do;
•: u roll batter
T-»wJiny tad fox ult br BAOALBT ft SMITH,
jia ; Noe, is ft au wood »t.
ORE&H, in china pou: Beef Marrow,
< j Bear 1 ! Ureaie. ana fine Up Salve, in china pou,for
ufaby ■ JOHN.D. MORGAN,
•jel. i So. KH Wood «i.
T>ROOHIr—£O doc rood corn broom*
JD l*“ ruillhan’d «
3 u heanh “
10 “
Pot tale by [jal) l
DKODCCK-!} krp bntun
i • flu bolb prime chestnuts;
fi sets cinscng; .
5i do oops;
2S venlsou aims;
tdcJO] LAMBERT A 9HIPTON.
SUHDEUEft—a bbl* Fi**b 801 l Batter;
11 bbl* Clavemed;
SO iclu Peaches;
1 bale Hop*; | . . ■ „ , . ,
S ken LutL received per umr Beaver; for tale
| La. WATERMAN,
t 31 Water ACI Front »u. .
SUGAR— 0 hbdstmm* New Orleans;.
2 bbls D R crushed;
10 do 'assorted soap;
For sale by ' J. D. WILLIAMS,
«fcy» • )• ■ 110 Wood st.
MOZ.ASU.A-l0 bblt N. O. prime;
2 do Bdfar House;
2 do Plula.«ieam syrap;
For tale by I •'*' * *J. D. WILLIAMS,
de» « J 110 wood It.
QILS— 1000jaiu'winui bleached Whale Oil; pri
A bbls ’Tanners Oil;
• “ Credo do; in store; lor sale by
O. BLACKBURN A CO.,
ptO . ' Water si, near Cheery *1
F RATHE B.>,Ae—33 selu Feathers;
6 seks Ginseng; ’
4 ache Dry Apples;
1 box | do
1 esk Beeswax;
! 1 aek Beeswax: to arrive; lor sale by
,*• dels r I. DICKY A CO.
aTUTS—S bales Almonds^
N 10 bxa Shelled;
•. 2 bus Cream Nats;
■4 bars Pea Nuts; for sale by
dels J.& WILLIAMS
SOAP AND CANDLES—. ;
-3UO boxes No. t Cincinaati Soap;
CO “ i Moold Candles;'
Loading from North Carolina; for sale by
‘ BAGALEY A SMITH,
jit : Nos. 10; A flu Wood st
TTOPB— IO bales Ist sort western N V Hops;
T 1 \ Ido 9d * u “
! 6 do Ist “ eastern u
“ J of “SiSuS-i-li"? E." lo ’
j.T'i __J 41 water st
SUNDRIES— 0 Ibis lard;
-g-, « 'ttesh reO boner;
* • u dried peaches;
' 2 “ olover seed;.
lost rac'd and for tale by L 9 WATERMAN,
j..i j 21 water and 02 front sts
SO APR—IO boxes pore Palm; ' -
ff -! Wbbe;
A “I Rose; *
for sale by * -S. F. A Co.,
jg 3 y - ] . No. 35 Front «b-
FBSSH FHITIT—OO drum* Smyrna figaj
9 bbl» Zantee commit!
[ 4 U>if» Geneva cition;
JO do MU Raisins;
For sala by J. IX WILLIAMS,
7 • lift Wood sl
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—44 sacks, a superior arti
tsWATEaMAN .
S OAF—SO botes prime Soap landing from steamboat
Gan. Washington and for sale by
jiw James dalzell.
no«iffl 11> rthsi tmtH f>< — for »»i«
1/ by SC BIDWELL, Agent,
; : water street.
grn.*~PAhlLV FLOIjh—A aupohr of the Ha££'
win Mills extra family floor, and other choice
kCpt Elujwy. lr A 145 liberty iL
onio 0 nion S - m
and for sals
t BERRY.
C°fcbL BEOOH3 - M < *° , w[ l S‘l t seCA J \-DLISS
POTATOES— 100 bbla NeshnnnoCka received and for
, febl TASBEY A BEST.
Dpnm PEACHES—ISO bushels in store andfor
Sleby ; febl •, TAB9KVABEST_
>llO lb* tor aala by
RESELLERS.
\WTISDOW GLASS—SOO bxs aisorted sixes,/rom 0
VVu, «*», <m bred for t BEST
SOAP A .CANDLES—7S bxs Cincinnati No I Soap, 7
bn Moold in .lore .mil»*of __
. febl_ ; TASSLY A BEerT.
P E t£i ua - Ml> b. -*yj
b» prime,
PEPPER— 300 sacks pepper which can be sold very
J°~ “ J ’“‘"&iSS&gß l Z to
SALERATUB— 4 tons la boxes and casks for sale by
ja4 ROBERT DALZKU*. liberty st
SOAP— 100 boxes Cincinnati SovJart n&dud **
,*le by_ final JOHN 8 PILWOBTH.
WaRDNER WANTED-a good eardner, who can
It come well recommended, will find a permanent
■Station and good wages by applying at thu office.
jsfHT tUw
STEEL— A general aasortmeniof Cast, Shear and E.
J!£fcS3r& ""“T “
. 31 water and Oil front its.
FEATHERS— «4»eks just received and for sale by
UROWN A CULBERTSON,
fe bl 145 Liberty at.
BUCKETS— a do* Beaver Buckets, jest rceptredand
for sale by [febl] BROWN A CULBERTSON
ROLL^BUTTER^- 3~bbla /resh 801 l Batter, joat re
hnnl.ri^lb,rel.br OT(;[t<tMeCAHi)LEBg .
E ICEWJast received and for sale by
febl WICK A McCANDLESR
T, A^T 4fat,K< ’ l^.5 1 l t »i.CANi.LES S
tIIUAMS— 5U boxes hall aaij> toefosa
/ consignment by 8 F VOS BONNHORjJT A Co,
jan!7 35 wood st
b.^Qnnre'r ell
T’Aftt* tf —mo bbla No l and a lard; 70 bbls No 1
DRIED PEACHES—ISO boa- receiving from tha str
Lake Erie andfor sale by _
jcoiy / JAMES PALZELL, water at _
FANCY PRINTS-Fltc eases new ityle, fancy
earing prints, inatree'd and for sale by
.j, .7?™ SHACKLETT A WHITE, 09 wood st.
BROWN DRILLINGS—Five bales extra heavy
-Mb ll * i °* l rcct ‘ TtJ br gHACKLBiT fc wnrre.
i6N mi—Winter strained, constantly' on hand
| j fed for sale at retail by JOEL MOIILER,
' janli - eor. wood and fltb sta
“TkOTATOES—3OO bbis extra potatoes jast landing
Flour— 300 h>i. Bach*.*.'. .nre oumir «“>i«
do UkJentine .nd CUrk'. I™"* «g“ |'{s m
store and for tala hr B OAKFORD A Co.
LINSEED OlL—eo bbis prime lin»eed s oil on eo
“lajxmVNicom,.!i,T.i.r
T ABD f>H—3o bbla Conkling’s No I winter laid <
L *»reare «J.ori xnß t MCOI.K.
CUTER AND FEATHER*-? bbliland I.but
ter aiolSaaekafealben receiving from amir Uka
Xine and for sale by Jjan3] JAB. DALZELI*
D'BY APPLES-Sttfbuabels diT •PP l ” , ?n,®u
for tale by SAW lIAUBAUIH.
Itt LOUR—ISO barrets floor, Swearingen A Harford’s
fairel. l7 tnnAL . n „
PEACtuat-iSO baa dry peaches. Ohio, halves, m
store and for sale by 84 W HARBAUCH.
jaaa ' 33 Wood st
LEATHER— ID bondln bridle leather on consign*
nent and far m 1« hr
■_ japtt
LARD— 15 bbls No 1 Urd on consignment and fot
■al* by JjaSR SELLEJtH.A MCOLS. .
BRONZE— An assortment of Oentuut ind Knilirh.
French leaf, Gold and BUver leaf and Dutch metal
lust ree' and for sal* by
ia» J BCUQONUA*]S,S4wgodftia*(.
COMMERCIAL RECOBD.
'»« Son' TSuii' .Mbs
-IRUARV. rises, seta rises, phases.
& Saturday, 7 7
20 Sunday; 7 7
_3l.,Monday, • 7 0
1 Tuesday, 7 0
j 2 Wednesday, 7 4
j 3.Thurtdar, 7 3
* Friday. 7 2
I The river id receding slowly, With about 6 fret
water in channeland tbe season is now so far
' advanced, that we anticipate but little, if aay in*
tcmipUon to navigation by ice. •
Owing to the great acarcily of freight, the river
whisks “
g F VON BOXHORST A Co,
Fon New Ouleass.— Tbe splendid steamer
American Eagle, Capt, Atkinson, will leave at
above this day it 10 o'clock. Wc take pleasure
in recommending Capt. A and bis fin© packet
■learner, feeling assured that those going that way
would not" suit themselves better than by giving
bitn a calL
Foa St. Louis. —The doe steamer Fairmottnl,
Capt Poe, having been unavoidably detained,
will leave, 'as above, this morning at lOo’docb
a. m. without fad.
f Navigattox. —The steatner United State*
leaves Buffalo ;this afternoon for Cleveland, San
dusky and perhaps Detroit. Navigation on Lake
Erie is every whit as practicable today as it was
tbe last day of July for. aught that .we know. We
prenime there ip not a particle of ice from Buffalo
to Detroit unless it may 1* a trifle in Saficuskey
Bay, which is !uf no account From present indi*
cattons, lake navigation will lie resumed at an ear-
Iter day than usiual.—{Cleveland Herald,dan. 31.
Mrsmcmi Co. Bnxxcn Bank.—We understand
that arrangements are now in progress for the es
tablishment in Ibis place of a branch of the Stale
Bank of Ohio.- to be styled as above, and with a
capita] of 8100.000. Some of our best citixens are
Interested ia iL that business will
be commenced at an early day; the ijmßeatioo b*
ving been granted by the board of CoutroL—
[Zanesville.Cour. -t
The Erie: Canal is in il» twenty-eighth year! has
paid to the amount of thirty-seven millions of !dol
lar*. lu ct&l was sevdn millions—thus il pay* for
itself once In seven year*.—(tfot. Adv.
■Rtvexs, &c.—Tbe HunlsnUo, down from Pekin,
reports plenty of water in the Illinois, aud clear of
iceT The tkrniam is above, lait will havo to repair
damages «i*taiard by the ice before abe conic*
down. Tlie ia about b-firel in channel; Tbe Mis
sissippi i* At a aland, at this place-
The weather continue* mud and pleaaant, ana,
tor the time of year, is uncommonly fiivojable for
ont-door busineaa— Un. If2d.
A New Cotmtstnar.—‘We hare been shown
bv the officer* of the. Bank of the State of Misacm
ti'a new counterfeit s2obill on that Bank.. The
note before! ns ia on bad paper, and ii evidently a
plate, genuine or «nmleneit,'of tbe old United
Stales ilank, altered to tfi© Stale Bank of Mueoun.
The engraving in the centre ia a representation of
the U. 3. Baa king-house in Fluladelphia, which is
not on any of the note* of the Missouri Bank.—■
The head*: on the left hand of the note are badly
executed. ! The filling up is clumsy,'but the signa
ture* are well executed. The note before ua i*
letter D n No. 1275, payable at- 'Lexington.—(St
Louis Un. i
Baltimore. January 31.—There was a brisker
demand for Beeves lenity, and prices have advan
ced. There were 630 bead offered at tbe scales,
of which 420 wcrewold; 70 left over, and 140 were
driven to Philadelphia. Prices ranged from S2£s
to 3,75 *lOO Jbs on the hoof, equal to 4,5007,25
net,and averaging 3421 gresa , ....
Hogs ■ -Live hogs are in good demand at *u,ju
106,00.
i reeeired and for sale by
WAR McCUTCHEON
U9 libertyJL.
Bridgeport—Yct Ringgold—loo bbls flour, Ber
ry; 8 do ly’e flour, seed and peaches, Dthrortb; M
do flour. Smith & Sinclair; 70 do do, Robinson Ct
co; 14 bbls comineal, Lambert & Shinton; 28 acts
bran, 4 do dry apple*, 9 do flaxseed, 2 bis bops, R
DftUeU; 1 pkg, Howard & co; 1 bbl butter, 4 blids
1 tobacco, 1100 pea pork, 10 kegs-lard, 8 bbb clover
seed, 3 kegs Uni, 3 bbU do, 525 pcs bolk meat, 3
bbls butter, Milbell; .20 sks tanner’* scraps, Fahne
stock; 1 bhd bacon, Miltenberger, 4 bgs rags, J P
Perry; 83!bbl# flour, Orum, McGrew he co; 17S1
pcs bulk pork; JO kgs lard, 2 bbls butler, 8 sks fea
thers, 4 hbd* bacon, 4 do tobacco, 11 kgs Urd, II
Mithell; 73 bbUiflour, McClurkan tc coj 2 bbls, 1
keg talknir, 1 sek wool, Holt; 4 bbls flour. Perry; 39
sbts boiler Uon, Von Bounhorxt; 14 bdla paper,
Kennedv-;& Bro; 07 bbls whiskey, McGregor; 1000
broom handles, 1 Morton; 100 U>la flour; B A Samp
son. ' ; |!
Hanging -Reel—Per Loyal Hanna—22s tons
pig foetal, McCnnly fic LoomisT
BroientviUo—Yei Baltic S 3 pkgs mdse, Atwood
& co; 20dodo,W Bingham; 3s dodo, Bidwell; 52
bis tobacco, Hays dc Black; 5 erts ware, 4 pcs
copper, 1 bx indse, Park ht co; 1 bx, 1 ert mdse, 2
bxs 1 keg do. Forsylh & Duncan; 19 bars iron, 2
seks leather, J keg lard, 1 do butler, 2 bbls scrap
iron, Pipe*, 51 bbls flour, 2 do butter, owner.
Monongnhrla— Per Flat Boat—loo sks barley,
70 bbls whiskey, 90 do flour, owner.
Wt&viße— Per Caleb Cope—ll bbls pork, 7 do,
7 kgslard, BagsJey he Smith; 51 bgs oats, Heard
ton; 12 bxs, Ijor mdse, Major; 7 l>gs cloveraeed,
Church & CaitAhere; 5 dressed bogs, 106 bags sun
dries, 7 bbls, 8 kgs Urd, 6 bdls jeans, 4 bbls roll
batter, 2 kgs 80, 8 do, 10 bbls Urd, 12 sks barley,
3do tow.yarn jl2do dr peaches, owners.
Q7*Tbx Clusats Is strangely destructive to ths hu
man cuticle, (or skin) the sudden change from beat to
cold, and tbe smoke causes yellow, dark, coarse com
plexions. < Then it is requisite that the pore* of the skin
thtHiM be' kept open—that their mooth* should be freed
from impurity—'twas thus the ansient Roman Fhiloso
phers cured all cooipuled that more
the pores of the skin, than Any other outlet of the body,
diseases and unhealthy vapors left .through the
It is necessary; therefore, to keep the Pores open—ell
humors are dispelled from the skin front the pores,
when they wash With Jones’ltalian'Chemical Soap. I
have seen it eure the* worst and oldest cases of Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas, Old Sores, Berber’s Itch, Sore Heed.
Ringworm, when every other internal and extern*!
remedy had failed—iu effect rendering the skinvJßtt,
Hear and soil, though it be yellow and coarse, is won
derftd—ittreinoves Freckles,Tan,Sunburn, Morpbew,
and. disfigurement of the skln-pbal persons must
he particular arid ask for Joxxs Soap—to be had in
Pittsburgh at WM. JACKSON’S, sign of the Big Item,
tat liberty st Price fiocents, novlMAwly
£7- Does your hair fall off; does your heir turn gray
Is it harsh, Uit dry, or dirty, I pray! '
If thus, you emu make n soft, silky and fine.
Dark arid behJtby, and beauteous a* this hair of mine
And to have this, you have but three shiltinge to give
For a bottle'of Jenes' Hair Restorative..
Reader; if you have bad hair you would really be as
tonished at tbe lovely effect a three shilling bottle of
Jour* 1 Coral Hair Restorative kaaouitj it needs but one
riel. Sold at W Liberty at iwVlPdAwly
07" Don’t have' yellow dark Teeth—they can be
made pearly white by one lime using a box of Jooea
iAmbe? Tooth Paste. It hardens the gums, aweetens the
breath, Ah. Bold at»liberty au novlWAwly
ID* Bob'! bere t feul lireaib-lf you have, we;
two ahUling bottle of Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste.’ Tnl
will make roar breath sweet, whiten your teeth, *«c
Sold at £0 liberty at - _ noviedAwly
OEOABERRY.
rrTTonce *n» lune.-Coin.im-l,;* Nenre and
Dow liniment and Indian VegrtaMe Wlair, ielbemwi
effectual cure for IlheomaUiPi. Sold by W.M. JACh
*i»N. Agent for Pittsburgh. aovlbdAwdtnT
! ■. /y .j. }
ALH&IAOti
' 463 '7 «
4 03 9 41
4 54 03d .
455 10 M \
4SO II ST7
4 57 morn.
IM| 081
he Ocean »t«*m«r»T
To tail from N. Iwi.
turn.
. philada-, Beaeon. Feb. SI
N. York, Ferranti, M»r. til
urnroou
Hibernia, Hyrie. Jan. 1
Cambria, Judkina, Jan. 29
aactn*«»TOS, Ae.
W'aah'n., Joboaton Jan. 26
I lui inrui, Crabtree. Mar. la
To tali from Byaton.
uvurooL.
lARD OF TRADE,
on FEURUARY, .
| Cattle Barkcts.
in POSTS BY BITES.
PORT OF PITTSBPKCH.
6 fin warn b
■ I' •• ’ARRIVED,
Beaver Clark, WelUviUe. .• j
Caleb Cope.BeaTerand Wellaville.
Dispatch, Nelson, Brownsvilte,’
Monterey,
Ringgtdd, Cope, Bridgeport. ; . -
Danube, Cock, Brownsville, j
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Loyal Hanna, Joclt, Hanging "Rock.
! DEPARTED, !
Beaver, Clark, VelUville. j; •
Michigan No 2, Gilson,' Beaver.
Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and'WeUyiße.
Dispatch, Nelson, Brownsville!
Monterey, Morrison, Brownsville.
Baltic; Jacobs, Brownsville. •
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Danube,*Cock, Brownsville. I •
Jewcai Bougber, CincinnaiL j
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAT.
BROWNSVILLE PACKETS,;B a. *, and 3
CINCINNATI PACKET, 10 a. W.
BEAVER PACKETS, at 0 anil 10 a. .and 3
- !
GLASGOW PACKET, 4 t. jl ...
FAIRMOUNT, St Louis.
AMERICAN EAGLE, New Oceans.
RINGGOLD, Bridgeport
PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1841.
Steamboat Packet Una, leave* daily ibr Cincianali,
10 a.m. T i *
Paaaenger Packet via Brownsville to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, Ba. u. and 6r. m. i
Mail Coach-Line dried to; Philadelphia, 9 a- k.
attd’tSf p.'iilr:- • —. [
Weiiern and Southern Mail Coieh'Line, 0 a. a.
NortbAYeatern via Cleveland, dally, 10 a. h.
Km and Weitem New York, daily, 9a. a. '
forth-Kaatem toiladelphia, daily, except Sunday*,
4, a. a. i' .
1 ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. .
Eaatern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 la. cloaca 13 m.
\Ve*t’nMail,Ciitein. &Louiiv,dueB p.m', close* 5 a. a.
Sooth. viaßAltimore A Washington, doe 8 r. m. el’aS a. a.
North YVeatCrn via Cleveland, due 10i.iL, eloaea 9 a. a."
Erie and Wpatera New York, due 9 ml, eloee* 9 a. m>
>RY GOODS, GROCERIES, kc.
j j A> A* Ku«B * C©»»
1 C 3 KAKirT si- BKrvrzD'tsiis avo toncni uuxia,
•TNFORM ithetr friend* and the public gensrally, that
A being about to remove to the spwiou* and elegant
Store recently erected on the adjoining Lou They will
elose oat their largo and well eeloetia «®ek of Fall
aiid Wlnter.Gooda atawT, and in many.etaes leu than
co»t, to enkble them to open their new atora with an
entire stock! of New Goods. *Tho sals will eemmenc#
this day and continue to uts first of March, or until
their removal. Their extensive assortment of
l>rru Goods will be sold full 30 per eent. leu than osu>
al prices. They consist of the most fashionable Cash*
meres and Xtelabes, Gala, Mohair, :&lk and Oregon
plaids: Also. Bombasines, Alnaccas* fcc.
Cloak Goods—French and German Merinos, Queen’s
Cloth, French Plaid'Cloakings, Broad Clothe,©! all the
most fashionable colors. Black sod fancy Dress silks,
ot every variety. Shawls—Cashmere, Tetkeri, Tartan
Plaid, and other shawls—a .very large assortment, fully
reduced one half in price. Flinnet—Welsh, English
and American Flannels, of all colors and qualities.
Bonnet and Cap Bibbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and
Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial
Flowers, Plumes and Feathers, Bcerib, €rmvsts, Hand
kerebiela, Fancy Buttons, ete. Linen Goods of every
description! WooUen Goods—Pastime res, Cassinstis,
Vestings. Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds,' Jeans. Whitney
and Bath Blankets. Also an extensive assortment of
Calicoes, Chintzes, domestic Ginghams, Cheeks, Stripes,
i Tickings, brown and bleaehed Muslins, etc.
The following will he some of the Prices:
Cash me resist IS| e. Usual price 374
Mousselin de Lalnes, 124 • ** 8S and 31
Gala Plaids. «0 • • 100
Mohair A Oregon Plaids, SO “ * 374
Alpaecas, )■ 1?» -: • 37k
Manaels, i JO * * 314
Wrought Cjollf 'l9l ■*, l
.«rourlLt Collars • •
Calico**, i 9to 10 * * 1-1
Cassiiteu*, SBto3l ■ * SO
Together with every article ia the Store, which wul no
offered equally cheap. Visiters may be assured that
they will uot be disappointed in the quality or prices of
ear goods. [ [)uui) A a MASON A Co._
” Near is the time ftr Bsrfalai.
A LEXANDER A DAY would respectfully inform
J\. the citizens of Pittsburgh land its yieinitjr thst they
exp now selling off their eery large and extensive Moeir
ofjdry goods at an unparalleled redaction of prices,
their object being to exchange goods' for cash, A ui or*
dex to effect this in the shortest possible lime they will
. sell off their entire stoeh at sues remarkably low raiei
as cannot fail to suit cash buyers. A fine cgiporttuuiy
is now offered to persons in want of cheap dry goods to
supply themselves at a comparatively small expense.
\Ye have a large and splendid stoek of
\ j i LADIES' DRESS’GOODS.
Palo AltoJßoena Vista'Gala, English and Preach He*
rino Plaids; Oregoa and California do; Plain Black anq.
Mode colored De Laines, French Meribu*.'as*orted col
or* Alp acta Lustre* Bombazines; French and Scotch
Cashmeres and Mousliu Ds Laines; French and Esrl*
,h,n ND MANTOXA RIU».
A targe and splendid assortment of neb black Dress
and Mantilla Silks and blue black Dress Satin*.
i - SHAWLS, SHAWLS. ■ .
A large assortment of super French,-Turkerri and
Cashmere-Shawls; plain and embroidered silk ftjogq
Thibet do£Chameuoit and Brocade silX do; plain black
silk do; super ell wool tong square U roe brattice plain
and embroidered Cloth do; plain and embroidered Da
Laines do. '!
*. • ' CLOTHS AND CAS9IMEBIB.
Super French, English, and American doth* and Cas*
Am
An excellent assortment of Santnet* anl a largo, stack
of red, white and yellow Fennels. ! - f
Blankets—Super blue Blankets for overcoats; fins
twilled do; American premium do., etc.--
Alao, a large assortment of Tickings, Cheeks, prints,
Muslins, together with almost every sniefo in ib* dry
goods Had. ALEXANDER A. DAY, V
jiPia j 75 market u, N . cor, of diamond,
"piTTnts only.
I ; 44
CEDAR BT., NEW VORK
LEE & BREWSTER
Established a wareboaes in the year ISM.for the pur
pose of supplying the City and interior Trade wuh -
P PRINtS> CaUCOES KXCLUSJVFJ.Y, at
low prices—«ud exhibiting, el all seasons
l of ihe year, the Largest Assortment m
THE WORLD.
They are now evening Several Uundred Packages,
comprising every new style ofForeign and Domestic
production, many of which hare just been porchased,
and are offered for sale for Ca»h aod short credit, at
PRICKS REDUCED
1 f FROM I
'one to five cents
her yard bHow the prices of Aprils and Alar, as per
printed {laulocttes, which are corrected daily, for the
uiformailan of borers.
FBIST WASEnOCSE, >
! New York, June, ls«. > '. jy2di#ir_
- Ctril-Sleadsy, Jan. 10.
GREAT REDUCTION LN PRIQI*-W R Murphy,
N. E comer 4ib and front this
date, sell hit winter dress goods, arid a large proportion
of his stock, adapted only to the wiater season, at
Seatly reduced prices. It being hie otyeet to sell off
is pan of his stock to maka room for an early spring
supply, he Iregmrd will kfi had to the cost of the good*;
but ihey-will be offered arprices that will ensure their
sale—sufch as California plaids, at 111 former price 23c;
super dai. el US former pnee 37)c; Printed flcotch cash
meres at U|, former priee 31c; do. S 9, former pries 3l|c;
French all wool do. SO cts, former price OU and 73 c;,
super do-73 former price 10ft super plaid Thibet cloth,
IE! and T&ifortner priee 10ft besides a large assortment
of winter shawls, wanted Hoods, Ac.at prices moch
lower than before offered. . i. 1 jalO
Black and colored alpaccas-w. r
Morphy ha* bn hand at very low prices, an assort
ment of above goods, Including different shades of
Drab Oblors. Common and Fine:-Naxarins’Blne
Maroon do; Drown do.; Black sad'.Bluel dO4 Sntjn stri
ped do.; Batin Barred Fancy Plaid do; also, an as
sortment of Motuur Lcmes. including soma . very
fine and glossy. In Wholesale Rooms, np stairs, deal
ers will 'hnd a choice stock of above sad other roods
by the piece, at low Cash prices. - ■ Ja22,
FURNISHING GOODS—' W» have on hand an as
sortment of goods suitable for furnishing hotels,
steamboats, A« n among whiah are 13 bales tickings, as
sorted; ddo bro. drillings; 3 cases S 4 and 6-4 bleached
shirtings; 14 do |, i and 44; do; ff bales heavy linen
erashj 74 and -84 linen table diapfnTa. do. Damask;
Scotch hnd Roatia diaper; low-pnced fancy madder
prints; white counterpanes; plain aud (Tilled blanket*,.
Ac., which will be told low for cash or Approved credit.
SIIACKLETT k WHITE,
jan4 1 i ■. 99 wood st; .
CtilAjCKmrr *■ WHITE—Dry UobdA Jobbers, N
n Wood st, have on hand • welfenAWed and season
able stock of DRY GOODS, wbleh d*y will sell to
western and city merchants, on very reasonable ten**,
and law prices. Most of the goods wejh bought during
tbe last |uontb, and at reduced prices. . _ J«4
T 1 LACK WLKS—W R MURPHY eika the atleutlWi
I » of buyer* to hU asaoruuent pf above goods, inelod
mg rich plain Italian dress silk; poult de coin do; bin*
black <to; rich watered do; do watered end striped do;
silks for cardinals; beside a Urge assortment of Fancy
Dress Bilks, Chan gable satins, iei, all of which Will be
sold et the lowest possible prices.,
SUPSSIOB RUIHTIHO MURLWR-W R
MUBPIIV, N. E corner of 4th snd Market streeu,
calls alleution to the superior long cloth shirting taut
lliigihe is selling At 134 eta pMld—alM, kia superior ■*•
sorimem of HUSH L4NK.NB7Varranted pure !U«. and
of the most approved manufacture. Alao, IJnan lutwni,
of every quality, and e full asaortmentof gaittlamen A
Lediea cambric handkerchief*. _ L , _ _ jtow
tttHITE COUBTERPAIiBR—-Another ran
W ofiltcaniboej Counterpenesjust received from N.
York, and for sal* by RHACKLETT A WlirrU
dcM| ; HO Wood »b_
Red, Drown eitd'Tlerre'Olaitneri.—
|4 An additional supply received from the mantineM*
rer*. Alao, a few piece* of l“ w ,pri<rd
W fohyi GEORGE COCHRAN,
•pM i ; . • ~ » Wood at.
■|S LANKETB—2S p*lr iargerbqmcittc DlarikeU, Just
%.
f\OCl icco PRINTS-W R Murphy biviteslhaatten
-1 , tied of buyer* to hia aawimeat of above ■*P« ri “ r
lOodsThest aiyle* and plabl* of mire, madder «>£ r *-
and'-warrsnteu feat; else. Fall Rtvef end American
print works dn. also fast colors. ;
WL-i oji FItANNKLR ronatantly on hand at dry
*2l. liouw (if W K Mwpb'r, N E
,11, anil mark,l •>> MwrynMil of .bow
warranted not to shring m wssliing. L^ir.
mABLiTWAPKRS AND TABLE CI4/I'HB—W. R
1 Murphy hs* on hand, it lowpnees, «
oi common, medium end superior Irnen table diaper*,
elsodfonesi linen table eloths, napkins, ete.; also toe
•bud? bird-eye, sad Reoteh diners fortowelmg. _IHA
TiirAJDI3IXCK'AJ,PACCAj«.-A lew pel of rttifl.
A barrel alpaecs*. lately rec’d; •Iso.-en excdlroi
assortihent of fancy l.arred do.;
eoods bouse of o*3) : W.R^jUHI» T i_
RFJiU GOODS AT"LOW i PRICEB-W B Mur
phy; center 4th sod Market.^
Winter Dress Good, at rreaUy
lire de I aims as tow_**J3»s.U per y»»«L«• _
SUNDRIES— W bus dried Pe*chea, prune 3
bbli ITxreed; ado do eomU l ehtf-lksns,
trie of Prints, selling at ll’l, colore.__.lHln
-TMl r r*i.Tns A'r K MurpSyM^
HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &c
1 HUto IsU sf ValaaUs PnMvtT.
T WILL ofler wt public tala, on tt* Ist
A day of Mareh next, the Ann late the property .of
’Htcnaa T. Boa], deceased, situated in Mlddfestx toWa
phipi Boiler comity, Pu,conuinlag shoot ope hundred
and.eightyaeres; one hundred seres cleared, twtntyof
which ars meadow, the balance* well timbered, flu
Improvements are, a two atory Dwelling House, a lam
hew Frame Bank Bam with etabliog underlie whole,
a frame Wagon Shed and Cora Cnb,.a triune. Wash j
ifoese and Spring House, with a never railing Pump at
(he door, a targe Apple Orchard, with a variety of oth
er fruit and ornamental trees. • j
j- The above is considered one of the best iarmsia Bot
(er county, being of the best quality of lattdj beautifully
aitaated on the Pittsburgh and Butler Turnpike road,
vevea mitee Irom Butler and twenty-foar.miles from.
.Pittsburgh- and convenient to Cburehe* ttebookhouaes
aud Mills. ;5
: ;Two— Ono ikini in hand, and the balance in two
ttiuiJ annual payments, with interest from sale.
, • WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM,
Execute?.
r ja2S:3t
OnljrTwoLeft
a BRICK HOUSES SELLING FOR »1125—The
aabtcribcr hu only two of thcae cheap dwtlluiy
hooaea.«itualedon.D«caturet.,left. 'Theaehous-t
ea ore'brick, three' atoriea hfpb, andeontairi air
fooma each. They an of recent ereeuob, an well
built, and poaaeaa erery eonTeirienre for neet reiiden-;
tea tor atnall familiea, hariny each aeparaja and mde-
will be'aold at lie (ow price of
Yll2Seath! and time given on a portion [of the par*
ehate money. Such bargain*, we think, have not late
ly been offered in thia city., : t . . •
i Inquire of the aubtcriber, who ean be tedn artMOf
3»ce of the Gazette, every forenoon, between the hour*;
tof eirht and* ten, and at other timet at &ia roo ®*
’Mit. HayV boarding; bonze. Robmaon’a new row, Fed-:
•era! at AJlefhenyCiiy. DN WHITE,
;f ]an3l ?• Agent for the owner.
f- Farm for Bale,
I . WILL tell at public sale, oa the premises*
('ills on Thursday tho 9thof March, lMd, at 20 o'clock
J||La. M., all that certain plantation and tract or
■land situated in Versaillestownship, Allegheny county,,
late the property of William Perry McCullough,,de
er sited, containing about £0 acres, from 55 td sixty acre*
of which is improved and in a high state of,cultivation,
ion which is erectod a comfortable stone Dwelling
.House and frame Barn, with other outbuildings; also,
on orchard of select fruit. This property! Is about 13
miles from riusborgh, and the Grecnsburgh and Pitts
burgh turnpike passes through it . This tract of land
"rouuuns a large quantity of stone coal and limestone,*
iof an. ezcellant quality, and the Central Railroad, as at
‘present located, passes near the same. iTerms, one
half in haul, and the other half in one ana two years,
-with interest to bo secured by Bond and Mortgage.
, ROUT. CARUTHERB, of Plum,
l fcWM3wAwtd* ' Exectuor.
ikilrahle Lata of Onua^fhirialei
«j| NUMBER of. beautiful Lota, fronting on that great
• /\ thoroughfare. -Penn street,, or the Greenaburgh
turnpike road, and on the Allegheny river, and interme
diate streets in the 9th Ward, Pittsburgh, are now offer
ed for sale ou the most reasonable terms. ,j ;
. For private residences, business and manufacturing
establishments, these lots present situations not supass
led, if equalled, by any'now for sale. The regularity
with which the street; are laid out, and the level char;
'acter of the grouTVt3"rruder the lots
Available at once for buildingpurposee. Tietitle is in*
disputable. Apply to UAkMAR DENNV 3djif,
. or ROUT. McKMGHT,
feb3-dlm -Attorney at Law, 4th at; near Grant. ;
Store To La*.
1 U TIIIB Store is situated on liberty street, be-
E® low Ferry. attd next door to the grocery store of
" * John B. bell. It has two fronts, running through
to Ferry st-, is large and convenient, and is well adapt
ed for a Grocery Store. Thereiea good eeUerieonneet
ed with it, which the tenant can re-let, if be chooses, as
it has an outside entrance. These premises will be
rented low to a good tenant. ' ,! • "
;> Inquire of the subscriber, who can be sqeo at the of-
Lee of the Gazette, every forenoon, between tit* hour*
of eight and ten. and at other times at. hi* rooms at
-Mrs. Hays'boarding bouse, Robinson’s new row. Fed
eral il Allegheny City. DN WHITE,
; fobs tf . "Agent for the owner.
Farm far Kaat or I.«s»».
a The undersigned will rebl or lease for a term o
years, a portion ofjha fann whew hs now re
sides, containing from CO to 70 acres of tillabh
land and 40 acres of woodlaad,-one largo stone dwel
. ling house, oue log house, and alargs hard, which cai
be used for storing roots or converted Into a spnni
house. This property is between ihree end four mile
from Pittsburgh, on the Monongabela river, city sidt
It is very suitable for a dairy and vegetable iarm.
Possession given on the Ist of March, gor parosi
lare inquire on the premises of jJ.„L
jaSOd til Ist march HENRf WOODS*
a FOR »ALK. j
THE three story Dwelling House and tot, nor'
occupied by 11. F. Schweppe, Esq Jon Penn it,
near Hand! The Lot is SB by ISO feet, and is pleasant
ly situated. For terms apply to the subscriber, who h*p
alto . Ft»R RENT • J ; ‘
iThe three story housa on the comer of Liberty it. and
Irwin’s alley, now occupied as a wholesale and retail"
by H. F.Schwenpe. PoMeeskmgiven
immedialely, on application at the warehouse of John
Irwin A SoB&So. 11 Water street, by
dcel4-3m I ■. JOHN IRWIN
l Chslts Bulldlag Lots fsr Bsl*.
HTTHE subscriber offers for sale tome ivery ehoice
, I buildiding lota in Allegheny City at!, low prices.
I'fhe lots an beautihilly situated for rural residences,
about one-fourth of a mile from the Allegheny
: jnarket, or the old Allegheny Bridge. The size and
wnm e an be made to salt purchasers.
-V : Inquin of the autweriber, who can be seen at the of
fice of the Gazette, every forenoon, and at, other times
'at his rooms at Mr. Hars^boarding house, Robinson's
new row, Federal at. AUcghetsyscity.
5 fr* 1 i D. N. ,WHITE.
: IkLE. 2 ■ : .
I Mi THE i NATIONAL HOTEL, on Water street,
< the Mooongahrla House, a'nd the stable
s 3n7ront street, being a leasehold for the term of Id
‘ years, from tholst of April. I»*S subject fo the payment
ofB4® perinrium. If desired, tlw lee-simple in the lot
'which la 90 feet fronton Witer*treei,«itJniltuf through
‘to Front st. can be "purchased. 1 Enquire of - I
; dw-gftf 1. < WM. M. DARLINGTON,
\ “ifisc Rsut • h .
I mm A two story brick dwelling wWfabwjfsiAaetes
F® of ground The
H JB»plMoiawett •tocavdenth Dwf. of ail kinds, aid .
Is a desirable location for a fonu); being entirely out of
reach or the river and dirt of'thu. city, rAn osaaihus
leaves Oakland! hourly for the citr.. Apply fo '
. jaaao ATWOOtyJONKSA Co. _
For Rant* T :
MA new .three story brick dwelling house oa
Wylie street—Possession given dn (n* first «
April or hoonef if required. Inquire of .
• last JAR FLOYD, 193 liberty *«♦*-!.
Fer Ssnt. i- '** ,
a A two uory brick dwelling with'abdutfi acres
of gfound F si totted no the bank of foe Ohio nm,
in the borough of M nehester. Apply to
iai.ji James a hutcihson a Co.
~ ! Tp'-I*«|7‘ f. f7 j '
TURK v dwelling houses stWAtefl on 4th street
tSB oeai can J bridge, in the city .of Ilttsbargh. ”W
- room 75 by -tf) feeL with a tjODvemenUa
traace on sth it, near wood. Alio, a frame dwelling,
two stories, with an acre of ground eaelreed,aau under
euliiystion, situ de on Ohio lane, in the city of Alleghe
ny. Inquire of J D WJLIJAMS,
j.n* • . . HO wood street^-
”* Tofoe*. |-
a Tbs n«W three story fire proofbnck store ot
second st now occupied by rldwnnl Evans; fot
renttrom Ist of April next. Inquifo of. . I-
J riCUOONMAKER A.Co n
'. jknip • - >4 -Wood street |
To lit. |.v i I
jicriben will rent p*r£ of ina wan
r occupied l>y them. Apply to
, LEWIS, DALZELII, * Co,
M Water »tr*et
a The an
hew* not
The twojlerge room* in the Chrp|lele butldinp
la on 4th street, now occupied hy Whitoey A IX
mars, will be for rent from *e first day April nex
Inquire of HENRY MOHRIJON,
. ISO liberty st
"“■'h For Seat. \.V~
i-s a handsomely finished room on Market street
JSS lately oeenpied as a Daguerrepfyp«>H*b!uhraen
CyßorUnd A Co. Also, a well firuihed and well fur
ushed room, suitable for societies, sdjmiung the hall 0
the Mercantile Library Association.- Entrance at Phi
lo Hall, K D OAZ/AM,
ocuft -Office, market street. 3d and 4th _
Tol,«*. h ’
MThe Dwelling House occopied by the anbseri
ber, on Third street above Smithfleld. <D'bai
spacious back building, bath room with hot ami
cold water, ru fixtures, l* slate roofed And has a jargt
vard The front 1 room on the first floor « suitable lot!
imoffiec pan '■ NVM. M. DARI.INGTON.
** ■ Far Sent. i’
u. THE lam* and couvenient dwelling house 0:
B 3 Federal st.. Alleffbeny.formerly occupied by Iln
AnnOeazaml. Bent tow. Poseesawn gWen oathe Ji
of April next ... M GAZZAJL
Immediate posaeasbm of the above house can be ot
rained by applying to M. Creighton, At the canal wan
house or Clark AThaw; r ' ****
ror T \
A Urt* room oaths 2d story of the wwjHon**
©fronted by Iht *ubseribers,.ne« the fool of
Wood street—* food-location far • eteaawop*
’ ur sDlDsaraaco office.
IKS k. tTARRISOZ
\ ' For Rale* ; ■
\A, Fin* two story brick hoo*e<on mam street
la Allegheny city, near th* upper bridge. _ The lot 8
, "° nlbT ‘““‘"’’X wlStel.h.L
mi offer for tale the house J now occupy ori
Webster street, a'tew-door* vyeslof Seventh
street. |tis • two story brick house, with four'
-!'
MOne n«w three atory Dwallitig Hout*, with
bath house* attached, situate nehr the comer.of
Well* attd Washington street*. iPotsetuongtv
“lS"” ‘ r “ ° f A,,!il "" L JOHN F FFJHIV.
_. -p or Runt* .
M THR large fire proof warehouse, 94 feet front!)/
■Saw feet deep, on second st near wood. J Rent mod
erate. Inquire of J SCHOONMAKKR A Co.,
dcl6 ; 1 ffl wood st
r p a r neat, ~~ T
AA A neat two storied brick dwelling house with
CsM letert rnotus ami large yard, pleasantly situated
■*™ln theMh wanl. Apply to WM D SCAIFk*.
janl3:3w Ist atteet near wood..
AA A Urge, enmmodlous, and well finished, three
EB story brick dwelling, on Peuii at., half way be
'®iiwern Gsrrlimi alley and Wayne st" Posses
ion given Immediately. For particulate inquire at the
Office of W W WALLACE, .
jwlylHtf 844 liberty street
MFor Rant*
A Rmoke llnuee, timeted on Flnm tuley, far
mil. Inquire of KOnFJtT DALZELL'Jt Co,
liberty itnet. Wl3
' ; ffoi~
The well funiiel
H; | ;| tween third end ft
"“pN by Uirtiee i
on the firit «( April eext
MA dry gooda wai
door above Diemo..
dec‘4
tri —tioDlTfttYltiesiDKiok.
H HAVING rrmoved'to the eitjr,'for ron*enie.
profeaalonal bsaine**, I will fen! the JMenaio.
Houae.and iieiretaeibaieeueloeore,afißaieonthablaffa
of the hlononnhcia, one nule itove Piuabmrjb.
JanUStawtr JAMKS S CRAFT,
COAL LANITfor vcrea coal land
for aalu, lituate in band of the Mommgeheta River,
above Brownaville. having m 7 foot vein of coal,
which will be void in exchange for ar>otltl For particu
lar* apply to [ocas] Bfc WlfAllßAllPH.:Pwoodat
Baifdlnß 'L'6t> ...
IN MANCHESTER FOR HALB-fchav* for **le *
beautiful building Lot in Manchester, near (^e ' arT fj
XI feet front by 12J feet deep. It will, be sold low, and
on accommodating terra*, Term* unexceptionable., ;
ntTIP JAH.- WiAKEI.T. Seal Estate A«X ;
TJACON kIiEMmiED-lWa Khoitlders; sllfl lUin*
Ij « bbla Hempseed; per Bunr. Fnlrpu»iU. bor tale
lovr to close consignment. • 1 .. S
ja3l , CAItaONAMcKNIQirr.r
RIO COPFEE-M4 bag* prime gTMuKio coffee; 33
bbl* Layering 1 ! trained sugar, lauding from itinr
Northern Ligkt, and for sale by „ I •
jtnll UaCAEKV *-SMITH.
SALT-iao'ttlJTNnVS.l! Juj) w&jgSWM*. li>
jattt . j M] i.jjjl 4 IHCIIJWO.V,
I.i|dATllWllWao*MS»i»riWe'Biu|for sal* fcjr
; jsSK WAUU HICKEY * Co. water and Root at
MISCELLANEOIfg.
' ; - ptaaolatloxa. • '. -; •
ITV HR-partnership so.lbng.exiiting naderthe ii« «f
I - hpcford A Bn*, Was by mama! consent dissdyed
on foe Ist ioaq wiU be closedeilhe Md
etsndbr either of ns, oslag the name of tha finn>»r
that purpose. Being destroos to have our busmese
closed with as Utile delay ** possible, we would re
Jiasy HDiaso.
1 Co-F.rtncr.blp- ■
JOHN D »TCOHD k.ri«K 5“ “V
brother Jrae. bTCort, under tho «,lo of hl-Cord
rt Co.'.vill eoatinoe Iho Ilnu Olid Ebr booneu fa
.11 ibv.rioo.' obol«.l. «nd refad, Ulh.
old Ofaid, corner of Wood «nd Slh .Ireeu. »h.ro rtar
'fallen * conliooidion of the b-
on the old firm. • JOHN U ™ vUtUA
j*2h ' JAMES 8 M*CORft
' —— A
XN retiring from the old end well kno'ffttjiroi of
llhPCorilAKinr,! most respecifuiiy rccomiaead to
the patronage of the public my
M’Cotd ACo. 11 D ,
[ Masks, Bsiekete* Drams, Ae« ■
TUBT received et ZFJ3UI.ON KINZK\’’B, «7 Mar
ti; ket street. 1 do* fine wax Masks; ff do* paper diq
3 dox common do: 3 gross metallic Comb Cleaners;!
dos Fkr Boilers; 1 dot Salt Spoons; 2 dot bone Mustard
Spooim? 4 gross German BUver Spoons: S do Bul« r
Kjrires? 1 dofoneyToy Books; 5»,0a) China Marbles,
6 doz fine woollen Comfort*; a great "rsnety of woollen
Coats and Caps; 5 do* fine French. Wdlow Baskets; 3
doz Willow Market do; 6 dot Straw Traveling baskets
0 doz glass Motte Seals; 3 doz bone motto stamp*. J
Allen’s patent Revolving Pistols; 5 pairs common Bras*
Pistols; ddox situ Chess men; 5 dot setts Dominos; «
dox Taylor’s Tape Measures; 19 do* foncy meUl Toy"
Baskets: li gross' steel Key Rings, asserted; 3 gross
Chinn Dog* 1 dol strings Amber Beads; 13 nests toy
Drums; 1 dSxea willow Cradles; 1 dozeu Clofoes Bas
kets. -- jaa> ,
In tit Orphan! Court tf l it Cut/ mi Count, cf
PkUaddphxAy '
TN foe matter of tho estate of Murtland,
To Danil Murtland, Samuel Murtland, William Martin
: A Mery his wift Iste Mary Murtlani John Mnnland,
James Mnrtland, Waiiam Murtland, Mertha Wyle
and Mary, John St, Arthur A. and Hixa
' beth Martland, children of Arthur Murtlandjdsojd..
Take notiee foal on the petition of William Murtland
the said Court have awarded an inquest to make parti
tion of eertain Real Estate,, to wtf A eertfon lotor
piece of ground and messuage thereon erected, situate
on tho north sido Coates’ alloy, between Delaware
Front and Soeond streets, and in tho
Vino and Sassafras streets, in the eitr of Philadelphia,
whereof the said Robert Murtland died seised; and if
partition thereof eannot beTmade, to valuo'lhe nn,
vid that the said inquest will most oa Fnday the 4th
day of February, 184 A at 10 o’clock s, x.,_at foe Rabt
eam House, No 11 south sixth stmt, m uss otty of
Philadelphia, to go to and upon fooMidpremim .
i HENRY übUUt,
High Sheriff of foe aty and county of Philad**.
JemlOdfat i
THE
No. SB Gold-straet, and will eonunue the, buuneea
lately ebudeeted by RoberTTaylor. TtwrertU atiead
to ul orders with puetnality and dispatch.^All the
Type manufactured by them , will be Hand Cast; and
tidy .will furnish ait kinds of Printers’ Materials, of the
best quality. *
Mr. J. A. T. Overend is still employed IntWpertmead
lag the manufaeturimg department. i
Proprietors of newspapers, who have n« adverused
for foe subscriber, who may publish this notice for three
nfonths will be entitled to-receive their pay in type, on
purchasing five times the amount of their bills tor ad-
vertising.
Old Type taken in exchange for new at 9 cts per ib.
Charles Whiting, > WHTING A TAYLOR,
Theodore Taylor, | (Successors to RotflTaylor,)
jantft Corner Cold and |Ann "Street*.
G* XdTIOI TO TBB PUBLIC—-The N. Yorx
and Philadelphia Peakin Tea Co. having_ under
stood that eertain persons in Pittsburgh were claiming
the exclusive right to sell their Teas m that city* would
foai" they hava abandoned some time since,
the exclusive agency system, and that .gether Mr.
Jaynes. Douglass A Co, nor any other bul *
right to claim any exclusive privileges wjil their teas.
The general Agent of the Company, Mr. J. R. Stock
dale, is now at MeMaster’s, Eagle Hotel, Libeny st,
Rittsburgh, ready to receive orders. All Teas sold by
this Company, are warranted equal to anr sold in the
United Stales, and no payment required until buyers
are entirely satisfied as to ths fact •
: Principal Warehouse of the Company, ff*.9* North
Eropi street, Philadelphia. j
rnovttd3iaw3m M’CAMONT A BOND.
Orlitnal <Bellvar Brleks.*
EXPERIENCED Judges, on a trial of one and * half
millions, sinte Ls4A pronounce this article unsur
passed for durability in foe construction of all kinds of
Furnaces. Priee 533. T& cash for loads of 1()M, gtmr
sntred nine months use. Order* for a second quality
Bolivar Bricks will be executed ai #OO per M, if so de
sired, without guareniee. A stock ofus fim quahty
Is now for sale at foe warehouse, ‘Sloan s Wharf,* Ca
nal Riit*t*. by J* SHAW MAC LA BEN,
•eptftf Kensington JronWorkt.
NOTICE— An Election for seven Director* of the
Erie Canal Company will be held ty the stock
holders at their Office in the borough of Ene, on Mon
day the Ah day of March next at loo'clock, a. w.
3 M. GOODWIN, Sec’y,
Panat Office, Erie, Jan. I°, HMS. 1*33
SUNDRIES-ISO bags prime Rio coffee; UO bbls N O
Molasses; ?S boxes maunfactured tobacco; 13d half
chests green and black teas; «5 6 and 13 Ib boxes Y II
and G P do 4 900 boxes German clay; 10 casks aalera
tut; 10 do. potash, together with a general assort
ment of groceries, in store and for sale by
jaa 6 CARSON A MeKNIGBT, Ah St
REMOVAL- 1 ha?* ebenred BIT place of budae a* 1
to Frout *treel beMreeiiWood andSmilhiield, im*!
wetliairiy in the rear of the Kouss I lonoetty occupied,
vhrrv 1 eta prepared lu do bn*intti a* unilL
j jaa, _ ALKXANDKft CORDON.
SUNDRIES— ICO bbU No'li Sand'S uaekerei; 60 bi» I
fre*hr*i*in»,3o bxahoney, 10frail* almond*, I lotl
ot; timothy teed, 4 bbl*acctcbcd*altf,io*tre< l andfbr
«>e by ENGLISH fc.jjENNEIT. j
prime Pena's ballet;
Jtt he* batter-ami laid, dry apple* and paacbM ta
ifcreaaw remote by- ——-J *‘B»TMAiL« •;
3' » half cheat* Yoang Ilyaoa^Gonpewder,;
I Imperial, and Black—l*3 and 13 lb boxfi IOUQJ
•too ud Ouopowdrr do. on hand and flu *a!e by
jaStf KOBEBT A CUNNINOHAM.
fBAr on band and for aal*
Of
The sobscn&rThsve on hand and for
on acconunodatinr terms. a latte and well selected
,^p M ht if teasof different panes aad descriptions.
3*3 BROWN k CUmEJI'WON, W liberty at ~
mZAB—SO paekajea fresh Y. ilojaen, Gan powder, k
1
: }»3 . No. X hYoWsL
iiMftU— 400 bbla No I.2end3m*rkere4 10 halt* bbl
| jJq, | jo- au LbU No 1 heninft and 10 drama cod*
Bkh, ion Tec’ll and for sale by • „
iMiO . BOUEItT A CUNMXCUAM-
MACKEBKL— 50 lilf bbl* No 3 large;' -
*JO bbla No. 2,' for aale by
jy at - K. ilKAZLKlt)N,caatcide diamond.
MACRERKL-rICO bbla No« 1,2. and 3 mackerel jurt
rec’ ou conaifnaeat and for sale by
janU KMiUSII h BENNETT.
WH ttK FISH—’JO bbla white fiakjUS half bbla do.
MAC KEREL—I2S bbla large No 3, for tale by
Jan 4 JAMBS A. UUTCINSON.
FUATiIKIW —3000 lb* prime Ky. feather* for tale by
jaa4 _ JASIKS A HUTCHINSON *■ Co.
LBAb— 100 pun 'lurignment aid for tala by
j*sß Hoi &• Co. libatty tx.
WERT 1),
iKEfIWAX—ISOO Ibt in non and for tale by
> jaS9 ISA! All DICKEY k. Co,
IACOX-3 casks assorted Baeon in More tad for
Fsalaby (ji3»l ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. i :
CAMPHOR— 4 bblsfor tale by ** ;*■
jag ‘ R K SELLERS, S 3 wood »t
IRON—IOO lb. lor ule by
ja*j : K K SELLERS.
tAYENNE PEPPER-150 1U Jersey, apriroe an
/ elr, for .tie by BE SKLI JUtf.
SCORCIUNGS— 5000 lb* prime for sale by
jaSB J 1) WILLIAMS, 110 wood »t
COFFEE —W bag* prime Rrn; 40 do Medium; lifdo
«Jo old J.«i f °' ‘j'p‘\viU,,AAlS._
S" UN DRIES—IOO bag. Rio eoffee; TO'.hatfehetts Y.
IL tod Imperial lea; 25 bars pepper, 50 bote* white
Havana sugar; 100 bbt. large No 3 mackerel;. 100 bbla
N O molasses; 10 cask* tl.piee; for sale by
, . JXQGBIER.
SACON ANP LARD-OU3 pieee. Bacon Hams tad
Shoo Were; 11 keg* No. I Lard; received on con
. JT’ P " N °- * &AHMC&T* C.
SUNDRIES— 10 bbla small white beans; 3do flaxseed;
3 cask* scorching*; 73 doi corn brooms; 15-bale*
boDK iusl received and for sale by
:SSi JOHN 8. DILWORTH, 27 wood »l
\ C A"CK£RELr-lbb~hbU largeNo 3 mackerel;
JVI 44hf d* • Not ■ do;
60 do do No 2 ' do; 1
Jnsl ree’d and for sale by |j*4] POlNDEX'frJlfcCt ‘
jptSVFEE-200 bappnme green fi^ale^by
FKICSn bua dovertecd for aaiel>y
Ij jaai JAR FLOYD-
SPERM OIL— 3 eatk* winter strained, warranted:
cure, for sale by
jail J BCHOONMAKEH A Co.
BACON SIDES-20 bbds new baton side* jut rec’d
on consignment and lor aale by v „
jaog? SELLERS'* NICOLS-. !.
fTIALLOW—33 bbls No 1 beef tallow jut rec'd and
A fot sale by [jan27] SELLERS A MCOL3. _ •
LARD-5 bbli No 1,15 kegs do. for sale by
ja27 McOILL, BUSHFIEP A ROE
RAISINS— 123 boxes Raisin* f.»r sale by
jag 7 McGlLl- BSIIFIELD A ROR
HOPS— 4 bales Hops, first sort, for sale by
ja27 McOILU UL'SHFIKLD A ROE.
R‘ ' ICE-25 tierce* Rice Cox sale by”
ja27 McOILL, HUSHFIELD A ROE
IRON— <!0 tons’ Bar Iron, aitom*Ljn store and fo
•ale by I- S WATERMAN, -
Ja77 31 water and fti front sis.
SUNDRIES —Amertesn isinglass; French leap, Am*,
rican Vermillion; Dutch do; Chinese do; gold tod;
J‘‘i""™' J “ df ?“ 1, ’ l 7 OEL Mom.ER. !
.RiUOTONE-ack.*-- ■■■ g E gELU3BL
pUKOUNDY PjTO l-fflO
HOPS— B bilM wriwm New York ;Ho'p»; IS do.
jnnto • H* liberty street
Sl.-OAR-lO hhJ* prima upw rrop.jun rec’4 uul f«
_.Vl.bT_ LjalO] JAR A HUTCHISON t Co.
rnOBACCO S— ISO bxa and'bulls, choice brail
I i>• b*. l-Jc Ms; 3A; and spun, for sale by
'‘jcSo LAMBERT A SHIPTON. I
NKW MOLiMBMN bbU Planta’auMola*-
aea, prime quality; lauding from »Unt4 fair tala by
* V DAUALKY A- SMITH, f
Janl Not IAA3U Wood at {
RAISINS— 350 boxes bunrh Halims. now' lending,
ana for tala by II AO ALKY A SMITH?!
Jal Nos. lIA 00 Wood st-1
PIG IRON—WO tons pig Iron foraale by
}»i»4 JOHN p DIMVORTII/gy wbodat'
RIO COFFEIJ—IOO bags prim* green Rio coffee
landing from timer Tag lioni, for tala by ;
, _ JOHN S DIIXVORTH.
SAI*T PLTRK-.H bblsrafined tall nelre; 10 baft
erode do for tala by jjal] ISAIAH DICKEY A Co*
TJ OSIN—fIO bbU rorin Jon rac'd and for tala by
JVljanl POINDEXTER A Co;:
T ARD—IO bbls lard for tale by
-i-J )aall RHYNCUW A BIIEK
MESS PORK—In bbla and half bbte a superior efll*
da for Mia by [jail) REYNOLDS A SHEK. ;
TVRIFJ) FRUIT—4O bin dried Peaches; 3) do peal*
JIJ eU do: 30 boabeld dried applet for aala by I
|uUl REYNOLD* A SHEE;;
f BATES OF TO
: TitMi or Difloou:
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Xxekug* Brekm.SP.il
i PtMljrlvaMi*
BanfcofPUubeifk
RickaiinOuk
Merck.* Man. Beak *P*r
Bkwbf Philadelphia-v Par ■
Girard Bask par
Bank of Oeraeaatowa-'ParP
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HukttitiKi, Bnt 4u «
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9* tie Berts • j •
Tlrjl>!i;* ii •’
r Gzekun B*. of Vi.»i; H
r Ptmertßlr.ofVt*-*^**
r Bk. of the Vtlley,* s“
r Bk-of
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N. W.BeakiVa— —-'J 4
do WelUbßff Ml
-do **;
To»»tl—« v j
Bk.of■Tca»nHtw* , »*
Far. 4 MercVu
Planterrßk;?
Union Bk..«4*»***“**; “*
jKiaoemrt* *
Stats H
Itertfc dart lias* tl
Bk. of Gape Fear * H
Mereh’it Newbernf l
Buie
, Batik
Camdeo Bk*i**** **•
Bk?of Charleston f|l
iCommereia) Bk H
Ba.ofCeowetown****!’ II
Bkxf Hamburg jll
Merchant! M
Planters *Meeha’aßk»’l|
Bk. of South Carolina-* H
Mmnrlam4« 5
Baltimore Bkfc...«»«*Mr
Balua’e4o RBBerip-*lO
Cumber laai Bk. of Alls*
rt« ff r... s U
Far. Bk. of Maryland* £ “
Fanner*’ 4 Maehaniaa M
Bk. Frederick «5*
FrederlckCo-Bk.--"-
Ha(enWnßk
Mineral Bk***
CkcMtConv *P«
Deliwtre Co.* »*por
:« MonijranierT,Co.
;<i Nonhuaberlaad’.parll
Columbia Bridge Co- ’ * P*fl
Doylestown lienk.*-».p**l
Famm* Bk.Readloi-parl
Penters’ Bk. B«ck» Co. paill
Farmer* B*k Laneaa’r’par {
Lancaster Co. Bk.*** »ptr |
Lancaster Ok... .*?•*• pv <
U. States Back »*3O
BfownaniJe Bk.--.---*p»ril
Wa*hin*ttn Bk. II
Gettysbarxlißk..... • 11 |l
Chamberson**. •••••• “ I!
Bosquehaana Co, Bk.> —il
Lehigh Co Beak ( ••••*• —j
Lcwtstown*. J
Middletown I| 1
Farmer*’ and Drovera*
; Buk, Waynesbor*.. “
Bumbaf< M .
Honesdale** • •••••>■ “
Lebanon
Ppcuvilie “
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West Branch Bk.
Belief Note*
M 4 MBk.PlUa.de. u
CttyßCoontySerip. “
V Ohio.
Suu Bk. and Branches li
MoantPleaiant***** •• u
B»enbeavtUa*»»«»'«»*' •“
8L CUinrille •••♦• “
Manattt** •— u
New Lisboa **
CineinnaUßanks****** “ i
Coluabas do*.
Circle* ilia M
Zanesville “
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Wooster - “
Massillon ••••••*• ¥
'Uandnsky •••* **
Geaofa **
Norwalk
Cleveland*— “
Xecim • “
Daywa. **
W«un Reiene”*- "
Franklin S’k Colambu **
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Bekrta I
Lancaster • • —M
Hamilton *♦ 13 !
Granville \
Fam’n Fk Canton* **^»
UibaB»*******f«***»**l#
: K*»tmky«
Bkof KentacH? 1|
Bk.of LooUville . *
Norhem Bk. Kenln’ky* u
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EXCMNGE BROKERS, ic.
PftUpseoßk'- •
Wuwßgtonßk • • * ■
Bk.efwestmiiuur
Michigan* 3
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Bk. of Ritm puiaen*.**—
Miehinalns. €»••• •
Far. fc Meek's Bkv-»*S
Wisconsin Torrlt*y.
Mar.iFireta.CoJiilw’S 8.
Canadas* -i
Allaolventßanks r" * -
Bank of England Note*
—|4 70F
OoldA-SpaelaValtsa*
Napoleoaa 3 6®
Ducats 15* I SO
Eagle, old • j*** • 10;W ,
Eagle,new f* • 10.00
Doabloons, Spanish. Ift 00 -
Do.Patriot*••••*.*••• W » ;
Sovereigns *•••<: •• 4 : 83 ;
Guineas*********** M 0;
Fredericksd’ors t 7,»
Ten Thalers* •• **• 7;80 ;
Ten Guilders •••• • 3:00
Lodbd , ors*A-.**** 4Ifl0 ;
n... Kuhiugb .
New Y«tk*t ipnn
Philadelphia fpna
Baltimore 4-pnn
i, par. Intenor B*ks**<> -
J HUBAET, HAIHI » COn , a
TkANKBRS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and dealers
n i a Porelgnsnd Domestic Exehangt; Certifieatssof
Smiu, Bank Nous. and Specie; Fourth street, near*
ly onposits the Bank‘of Pittsburgh. Current mdaer
maivod an dspbsite-Sight Chech* for sale, and.eoU
lections made eajaaarlr all the prinsipal pouts. I* the
United States, n H
• The highest premium paid for Foreign aad American
made ea ssuigaanu of Produce, ship-;
pod East,-oa liberal terms. • ; meMd 1
lOLKKB A MOM,
I Dealers in Exchange, Coin-and
fo. 86, Market street, .
Exchange. Buying Ratasu
A pr Cincinnati, 1 die -
i Ido Louisville, Ida
i Ido BtLoais, Ido
BANKNOTES. i Buying Rates.
1 die Co. A Serlp Orders, 1 die .
Ido Raliaf Notes; ldo
\ldo Pennsylvania Cy' ldo ,
! ldo Naw York ; da . Ido
ig, 4do New Orleans,- Ido
3do Maryland, . Ido
Bankers
Btsk Notea
Bellinr lUU
Niw Yorf,
PkilaielpUO,
plhiiMW,
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JOSEPH H- (late of the firm ofWm. AiiHill
A Co-) and WM. C. Cunt, (lam of Erie, Pa.) hava
entered into Co-partnership under the name of Uiu. A
Cvaar, for tba purpoee of carrying oa the Banking and
Exchange busfaeas in all ita branches, at No. 65 Wood
street, three doors below Fourth, west ride—Where they
solicit the enilari of their friends aad the pnbiic een
crsliy. * | • JOSEPH H. Hill, •
' BtchlA -1 \VM: C. CURHYi i
* ™EET. |~tcc? ”:
ThANKERA * EXCHANGE BROKERS, Dealm la
I > Foraign aad Dome*tic Tune aad Sight Bills of Ex*
change. Certificates of Deposit*, Bank Notes and Coin
No. 55 Wood arieet, third door below Fourth, WM
side. Par FondaVand Currency received on depbatte
aad collection* on all tbs principal cities ifi the
United States. ( ? t
Bight Exehangt on Baltimore. Philadelphia, sfnd
York. Boston aad Cincinnati, constantly for sale. i
; Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia and Pennsylvania
Bank Notes bought aad sold on favorable terms. ;■ ;
• Exchange oatrigiand, Ireland, Germany and France
procured, Ac. l . ! atehlJ .
mLLUSA.BUI.ACa, ;•
BANKERS,. EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dealers
ia Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of
Deposits, Bank Note*, and Specie. No. 64 Wood »4
one door abora Fourth, East sue, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; -
octSdAwP j | t- ;•
fORSiaS KXGHAVGK. ■■
rtn.fA M list***!. aad Scotland bought t#
any tmdent at the » «>>. »t Rates of Exchange.
Also, Drafts payable la ant t of the. Old Coorttried,
trdm *1 to AIM, at the • - $5 to the £ Sterling,
without deduction or. dlaet>«:-: i<y JOSH.UA ROBIN*
HON, Europe an and Genera. Agent,- office fith el on*
door west of wood. ocilfitf •
“‘'k’rAMKR .* BSHir;*” **“
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, dealers
iajForeirn and Domestic-B.U* of Cer
tificate* of Depoche, Bank Notes and Coin, comer of
94 and Wood streets, directly opposite Bl Charles Ho
tel. \ 1 uiay-JWty •
WESTERN FPSDI- i
- 5 ■
: ' s Kentnekr,
UiMoan, t
■ ' Bank Note*; 3
ipurehaeod at die lowest raws, by ■■ L'
; . N. IIOLMES k 80S, f
. delO 3S Market aireat i
BILLS OF EXCHANGE— Sight Cheeks**
New York, • j
Philadelphia. and ;
Conatanily for aala by
; ddO
COLLECTIONS— Drafta, Notes, and Acceptan
ces, payable in any pan of the Union, collected os
foe roost favorable tense. N. HOLMES A SQ?f. i
'delO ' j. ' fid Market at 1
EXCHANGE on New Tort, Fkiladalphii, and
Baltimore, at eight, U earn* to snit pagh next, coo
tutlfforitlikr : HILL A CURRY.
octll Wood et, below Fourth, j
WESTERN FUNDS— The Notea of foe, Ohio,'
Indiana and Kentucky Banka, porckaaed-ai low
rates ofdiseoant, at the office of 5
HILL A CURRY,
oetll No. 65 Wood aU below Fbtuth. .
aQ the prin'tipal cilieain thin
Union, made by IIILL « CURRY, ;
oeUI ' No. 65 Wood ati below Ftohnh..
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HJNT. i
f—CORRECTED BY
TBEOi(Li*aßa£intt
HARTS VfXjETTAUI.E EXTRACT (* an invalua- ■ '
Me remedy Tor Epileptic Ru Of Falling'Sickaes.y . • .
Convulsion*; Spasms. Ac.. it it well known, that front
time immemorial, physicians hare pronounced
lie Ru incurable., 1 lt,has baffled all their ikill, awl'toft ; «
boosted power of all mediate, and consequently them- - >}«
sands hare shfiered.tliroagh a miserable existence; a&A
ai last yielded up their liras no the wliar of insanity.-.
With'alt deference, however, tothe opinion*, of thsi
great and learned, *ve say that it has beea curtt." . >
HARTS YhGEfABLE EXTRACT, ■
For sixteen years, has been tested persona :
who-have suffered wuhthit dreadful disease, and in.
every case whdre it has had a fur trial, ha* effected Ui
permanent enre. . ■ ■...■! .
■ flu ofSD'years and cared by the use of •--/
this trnly wonderful medietne. ' ‘ /- 1 •'
Read the-following remarkable-case oftbeseacT
Wm. Secore, Esq.,of Philadelphia, afflicted with .- .f -
leptie Fits 37 yesrs and « mouths. After traveling
through EnglanojSeotiand, Germany and Franc*, con- '-'-’-v
saltingthembstemmeatphjrsiciaas.andexpeDdinjrfor-'V
medicine, medical treatment and advice, thre<Mhoa
sand dollars, returned with* his son id this country j*i\
November last, without receiving any benefit, whatet
er, and was cured by using •
: HARTS AnEOETABLE ECTRACT. J
Mr. Willi ant geeore's !<etter to Dr*. Ivans and llarC - • j
I have spent over three thousand, dollars, (br medi* .
eioe and medieal attendance. I was advised to take m. - •
tour.to Europe with him, which 1 did. 1 first' visited
Etwland. • I consulted the inast .wninenl physiciaaa • t . : -
there in respect to hi* case; they-examined bun and;. •.; i j
prescribed accordingly. J remained- three’, monlha.. ■: ..r
without perceiving any change for the better, whieS
um about two hundred and fifty dollan pocketed. r
by the.physicians, and the mostthat l received wa* : ..
their opinion that’ my son’s case was hopeless and po*i- ■ '.:. v
lively incurable.*! accordingly left England, and trav* .
tiled ihrburii Scotland. Germany and France, and re- . -
turned boma in thejnoath of November lash with:**'. . i
son as far from beingcured as when I left. , I,»aw your
advertisement in one of the. New >ork.papen, : aad ---.
concluded to try llln’s Vegetable Extract, seeing your ...-
statement* arid certificates of so many-cures, *otno of
twenty and thirty y ears’standing .and Icanasnueyo* . ..
I am not sorry I did Iso, a* by the use of Hans Aegettf , :
Me Extract alone, he was restored to perfect health. , .
His reasoivwfaiehlwas so far gone a* to unfit tun for >
business, is entirely restored, , with the prospect now .
before mm, of life, health and usefulness... Jfs as nowv' •:
29 years ofsge.-and 37 years and d months ofthta
tiine has been afflicted wilh this most dreadfuJ ofdia- ...
eases; but <h«nk God he la now enjoying good health. .
Now, gentlemen, ftith.witbout works X don’t .beliete;
in. To say tint 1 ehalt.beeve?grateful toyouifapngv ■]'
thing, as I here enclose you one hundred.dollars, * -
have no donbt but that you will think this T*' another ..
and quit* * different, thing. The debt of gratitude 1 -.
still ewe you, but nlefue to aeceplthe present,amount
a* interest oh the debt iu advance.
I Yours very respectfully, ,\j
| (SignedJ • ,1 AVIUJAMSECORE..
One of the proprietors ofthis-iflvalaable medietas
nil •ffliciad. for eetcral rein wuh Epileptic Flu. •
The 4i*uM had produced (he vun( effect updo hll
system,vi*:Los»of memory,imbeciluy.ofminiaod*.
perfect prostration Of the nerraa system. 1U had;
•tried the.skill ofthd bMiphymeienf for •even-years,;.,
and erew worse under their treatment, sad .he‘knew
that this medicine was his oolv hope for health and
life, and was therefore determined to awe u a folr mal,.
ana to persevere in iti n*e, which ho'aid. and the resalt
was* perfect restorcaoa to health, which was conh- .-
ued oiunteTtupted for nearly sixteen years. - '
We would refer to thefoUowiii{rpersons«;bohaTtt .
been cured hr using lierTs Vegetable Extract,
Col E.Denslow’* daughter was afflicted nine yean, ,
resides at Yonkers, New York. • • - •
l7l Grand st. %
J Ellsworth, seTcn yean, IS Dover st
Joseph M’Dotwal, sine years, East Brooklyn, L. li
H w Smith, New Y6rk Custom House. .
, B Kelly, twenty yean, Staten Island. -
Miss EM’KeeC twanty yean, YorkviHe..
Mias E Crane, twelve years, 112 tlamraenly (V - r .
Wo H Panel), twenty-three yean, 73 Norfolk wL ■
Jacob Petty, fonr yean, 174 Delaney et.
PhiloJohnson, twanty-eight yean,Greeneastle; Pa.
Judge Randall, M East Broadway, New York. -
Thomas R Jones, of the U SIS avy. •
Capt Wn Jennings, State et Bridgeport, Ct • ■
Reference also made to
Dr W L Monroe, Guilford, O. •
Rev Richard Thru, West Davenport NY. .
• BevTLßashneU,Bthanore,lia.
Mr Joseph Bradley, 119 Orchard st, N Y
CHDougbton, 80* Eighteenth st NY. - *■- . I
Mn James Benholf, Chester, Orange CO. N Y.
John Faber, 178 EUlabeth at, * do 1 •
D A Biehio*,2\a Delaney st,; . . . do
JamesSmHit, 130Baffblkst, : ' do; .
Charin Brown, 1(10 Water st, ' do
All of which may be' eailed upon, or addressed, post
paid
Preqared by Dr B Hsjet,'[late .'lvans & Ilaitj
New York:
G F THOMAS A Co, US Main at. Between 3d aid
4th sts, and -100 Main It, between 4th and Sth street!,
Cincinnati,’ Ohio, • wholesale and - retail agems for the
sooth and west.
L WILCOX; Jr- ebnier'of Market-stand the Da-;
mond, only agn in Pitub'g Pa jigadavrly
MKDICAX. * S3BGICAL OFFICE.
No, G 5, DIAMOND AL*
: LEY, a tew. doors below
Wood street, towards tho
(. DB. BBOWK, hav
toftbe .tneScil ptSfcwlon,.
and been. for.eorao lime. ia.
general practice,.now ctm
janes'- hia; ettendoa. to. the .
treatment of those privets
anAtklicaicctOTplainU for
niduouly., devbteq .to. the
srodyand treatment of those compliant*, (duitng which
time he has had more practice and has cored more pa
tients ih«n ean ever fall to the lot of any private prac
titioner) amply ‘qualifies him to ‘oiler assurances of
speedy, permanent, and satisfactory core toad atfficled,
with delicate diseases, and all-diseases sristar there.,
from. v h
Dr. Brown would inform those afflicted 'with ‘pnraio
diseases which have become chronic-by time, os ag
gravated by-lb* ose of any of tha common noareas ol
the day, that their complaint* ean be radically aM thox
-ooghly cured; be havinggiven hU eaieftil attention Ha
the treatment ofsaeb cases, and succeeded m hundred*
of instances in caring persons of inflammation •of the
neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often ’
resoH from those cases where others here consigned
them to bqteless despair. - He particularly umtes sueh
as have been long and nnsaccsttfiilly treated tayOtttdm
to eonsnlt him, when every, satisfaction will be given
them, and tbehr eases treated in a eare&l, thorough and
intelligent-maouer, pointed out by akmgexpenenee,
stody; and investigation, which Ills impossible forthosa
engaged hi general practice of mediewe, to give any
one class of disease; •.
“ (p-'lleniia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per*
tons afflicted with Hernia to coll, as ho has paid partie- -
alar.attention to this disease. < . - v
Skin diseases; also Piles, Palsy, etc., speedily eared.
Charges very low. .
N.TB.—Patients of either. sex living ax a distance, by
stating their .disease In; writing, giving all the symp
toms, can obtain medicines with directions (or use, by
addressing T.BEO)VPL M. Ik, post paid, and enclos
ing afire. •• l. Tl •"
Offlca No. 65, Ihimond alley, opposite the Waveily
Bouse. . '
ttj** No cars no pay. -!
Baltimore, $
K. HOLMES fc SOX.
i 35 Markatrt.
HOWE’S UYGEUS HOABHOUND A IJYER.
won Cough Candy; i* offered' to the 'public • as* s
pleasant and effective remedy for eooghs, colds, boerse- -
ness, Asthma, 1 Phtbisie;: Whooping Cough, lnftnenxe*
Croup, Sore TnroaVßrtmchiu*, and general affections ;
of the Chest and Lungs;: In such eaae* it is known to .
bare aborted decided and permanent and frank
its rapid tala usd great success as a remedy forth® .
above diseeses where ilhai been used, it promise*, to
become one of the most useful and popular tnedione*.}
It is offered too, as a pleasant relief to uw eonsamptfta*-;
and aa to vocalists and public speakers gen- .
orally. - ? v ' '• ,\ :
The name of the OTepaxation indicates jtsleadaff.in-'
gredieut, nndrit will be tbnad to be by no means un
pleasant to the taste, and may be used by children an®
adalti with entire impunity. The mamnali used in tha
preparation are of the best quality, andltimay be re
lied os as ia every respect a pore nod genuine article.
Families weald' no doubt promote that comfort and
health by keeping a apply, especially in the season' or:
Colds. 1 ■• • - ’ •-1" * '..
This valoahle Cough Candy is considered a great as-.
siatant to Mothers; being opener to all tbs patent Ba
by Jumper* in creation, as' children were never known
to cry when this candy is used, except tor mom.
a! of this article will convince aay wmrnaof its hw*n»,
cv, and the proprietors therefore obQr *xy.f*tsMi taibo
United States to produce a ebeajea, more fflcasaaV
effective remedy.
Sold wholesale and retail by *he<3ou*cuBAgwP»
{ HsaiYsE*,na«tw, v
eortKr9daßdma3k«*ea,ni&cwth. ;
' Hows A Co, Proprietor*, No 1 ©wkfie Onehf ..
natj.Ohio. •_ ■ • • ■ • ■ JaaP
QCROnJLOU3*SScEB^SS—■Tbe. fcilowtßg
O-certificate from a highly respectable lady,hasbeen •• >.
sent to Dr. Jayne by his agvnu, Mesare Jason Ham, k. ,
Co: -i . CeaueTffle, la, March Dth, IM7.
Ma. lim-Dtti Sir—Doty to my fellow creator**
ddaandstbailaboaMad&myteetiiaosytoiheweUc*-'.'
tablisbed efieaey of your atriainv*.. I harm had • .
what tbs doctor* *2 pronounced an incurable Seroto
loas Canter of three Tear's standing. After atathfel
use of tha remsdicsofthsi prosesrioo, until ray patience .
la their use, and hopes ta tnair etfteacy were ccmptete- - a
ly oxhaumed, I commenced taking yuw -AltenUvc.'
After l had taken it about rix months. 1-waa not only
eared by iLburmy Cancer was literally rooted oal and
dropped off l\hm now-ecoapUtely aad penaaßeatlJ •■
eured, and have bo hesitation ia saying that it is the
most efficacious constitutional remedy extant ■ ! hits v -
no scruples nor ftara in u^demgtung-itsvtßßCaaaav
commending it to ail similarly affected, •
■ Respectfully yours, •• Tf**CT Fall* •
Dr. D. Jayne Dear- Sir—We enclose yos a.certtS*- •
cate from Nancy Falls, of an important cure peiformed .
ouberbyyonr Alterative. 'The facts sated oy her wa > .
know to to tn». Yours, ' J**oxHs*AC© ,
Ceotrevtile, March 10.M7. PeiC JWoods-
For sale in Pittsburgh at the Puma Tea store,. 73 4tia .
strtet, near wood. • ~ anh _
BA. FAHNESTOCK'S Pneumonic or Cough Bal
• Sam, hae a groat advantage ovir many- other
Cough preparations, as ita pieasauftaste penniu-K' to
.be used without inconvenience.' But Us .vetoe as a
Balsam consists in the speediness of its cure- .->Ve have
known.some of. the.most desperuif .codah*,.«meof<
which had been running on. for * considerable length
of lime,: yield almost immediately to it* po"**..
In much Weather'ak wo have had ciinnf thqjwst
winter, every one is liable to lake cold, unless.great
nrccau tiros are used. > . • :
■ Wet feet and undue, exposure to the inclemency of
the weather often lays the towidatipn .of a backer
cough, wnich needs a quuck remedy to prevent swwua
. TC \Vv\ave numerous certificates of cures whicli. it
has performed, many-of which are from persons ia
this city snd llio neighborhood, and tl»ey areusofficitnv
reference without saying another word m Us favor; ■
Prepared and for sale wholesale andirctnl by B;A.
FaU.VESTOCK A Co, corner of wood and Ist and
Wood and 6th sis. . • • 'isS*-'
' . JLREAD,
4IH at near market.
* Pulmonary' Balsaia. - . r >
■» TESSRSI. REEU A CUTLER—I feel it a duty 'I
. jwl ows to uy fellow creatures, to gtatg sometunr
more respecting, your Vegetable. Pulmonary tt»i—».•
Biuce I first nsed-iha Balsam, about eleven yean ago, -
the happy effeciof whkhftben gaTran aceoast of; 1
have had several seven complaints and atlack&atrar
longs,ooeafewdays.since, and in every,lnslpucc I
have used the Baoun alone with complete and perfect
sureess.' It - has effected relief and cure in a very few
days. Il is certainly a safe medicine. I do cot Know.
that it will cum a fixed consumption, but r.beUeve' it
will ba in many cases a prevenove, and. piyventsoa ia
better than cure; 1 da therefore, forthc loreofmy JSsl
low men, earnestly cucommena the use of ■
in all pulmonary , coaplaimk. I am ebofidetW. that it <.
has been the means of preserving my Jife to this day.
. Boston JonoM,>4ft.. BENJAMIN FABSONS, -
*°r oio by B A Fahnestock, A Co, corner first aad
wood and alsoeoroer wood axuOih.' - ' .>ial#
T. .D»rjletsne ln'Tcxineasce.
KB-la to certiiy that ! purchased one vial of Dr.
NeLane’C Worm Specific, some two'months ago
and gave to a son of mme.somo seven years old, two
teaspoons full, and although the amount may appear
‘ttfftt jet.! have nodaubtbut there was upwards of
rvyo TBWSAHD vous paseed from him, 1 measuring
nook one quarter of an inch to two inches long. 1 . .. *•
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