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GROCERIES, &o.
VrtßCEtt, BROTHERS ACo, Commiaeten Wer-
XU. chartt*. Philadelphia, tol the sale of produce ge
nerally.- liberal advance* aide on consignments.
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ATTEST,BCArEN—CommiMion . eurt
TV Mcrck.nl, No. DO Front Sc, tatween .MooJ
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SUNDRIES— »<H b‘->f* SQ Moia«»*» in prime order,
}io hhd* N O Sugar, old end new; 3CO. bag*- dark
“green Rio Coffee; In ttcre and for saleby
febiM CARSON it- McKNICUT .
MANUFACrFBED TOBACCO—33 kin Ck.pmiui>
£’*,2s do Congress; ffs,2o doCavanah ffs, I«do
all Robinson's S’*, 15 Ire* 6 , *,25d0 ifani»on'« Fa,
SO do Branch's I’sj ou consignment 'at reduced rales, by
febS3 A,GORDON,front st
SIIAWI-S A few Ter)- rich and tup.
Csshrocre Bhawi*ijn*l received; also, Spring Rib
bo us,io gTcct Tandy, at the dry goods Ifouse of
feb23 W. R. ML RPHk ■
rpOBACCO-* hkd» Meton County Tobacco, reeeiv-
I «d this dar per stmr New England, and for sale by
*"■ • JAMES HUTCHISON 4.C0
feb23 • i AS water and PU front tie
•axrASlI doa Bice’* Improved Patent
W Zinc Wash UoanU, wholeaale and retail at man
nueturer'a price ,by J D WILLIAMS,
•fcbtO . _ , ' lIP Wood it
pc’tbnlk *ide», ju*trec'd on coo
ler »alfl bv I
UROWN £ CULBERTSOX !,
, ■ |43 Liberty rt
Bulk pork
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SUNDRIES— ICO ban Green Rio Coffee, SO tierces
rice, lUbllt Tor. CObxt M R raisins, in store and for
•ale by ' JOHN S DILWOIITU
febaj ■, i • . g7Wood»t
TJRXiIE BACON-la store and smokehouse, don-
X atantJy for sale in any quantity, by
fcbS3 . BROWN A CULBERTSON
SUNDRIES— 25 sekt Feathers, 13dt»Ginjeng,S5do'
Goober Peas, SdD Dry Apple*;4 bbla Been*} now
,a '|-S “ n ' Cie °“" C , f °' “ I ro b i' l . n DICKEY
Sundries— n bw« iard;sbaifbu«d^»bag*ft£
then: 5 tacks dried applet j®* l
Cashier, and for sale by [feSJISALUI WCESV i Ce
COPAL VAUNISiI-sbbltlOkflßMn mwb.
lure,for ul«low by IdXIAH uICKEY ACo •
_JebS4 , , tnucr and front »t
QCCAR-8 Ltd* N OJPujar Ju»t recdred on con
“d 'WhdICKEV tea
SUNDBIES— 100 tbit X. O- MoUwodrOO bhd» print
M. 0-Sug»r, 70 bbl.
.d oml forajtlg byJOILN 8. JIbWORTH
I- ARY PEACnES-10bSl*DiTl , ««‘^.S' 1 “
.-Cjir l f °' *° i " ¥. g. F. TON POKKHOICT *Co
Eggs— 6 bw. ftt* «p '»•' recl
meut and for »aJe of
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POIXpEXTERt Co
BICV iff titreet jual ncfiwd bjr ilio- SirtUiti fot
'Stebrlfluai BROWN fc'cULPEBTSON
ARD—lObbla nadiJQkegiNol L»rd fcrulebr
J,. feba J.fc ItFLOxD
i*'(LOVER SEED—OO btuh Penn* Clorer Seed for
L/«Uabr tfabSgl’ JfcBFLOYP.
BUCKETS-— 50 do* Bemw Bneiet* for mJo hr .
. tfebcoi Jfc R FLOYD
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A BHES—IO c»lu Salerain*; 10 ia No 1 Fotiab; t& do
A. UUck Balt*. For*ale •'
. Icb3B'• : • cXBSOX b McSNlGlff
BICE— 23 tierce* prim* Itiee'jtul'tecehredinfl Wt
tale by POINDEXTER Is Co
leb« . ■ ~ •41 water It
GOLDEN SYRUP—lOhlfbbl* “StJemes Refinery;*
No 6 Svnip;ju*t received and for *aie by
rtbta ; . POINDEXTER* Co •
>lBll—COhlf bbU Nu 2 Mtekerel; Jo«t rtcthred tad
foraaWby IfebZn POINDEXTER ACo
ORANGES— M) hxsjusl reeeir«l •unrßen Roib,
and for *ale by. > ATWOOD JONES ACo
uhsa » water «t
OTUCCO and PlMter of P«U from theßiU of R W
fci Cunningham, for aale by GEO-W JACKSON,
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MACKEREL— 124 bbl» No 3 Mackerel, large me,
in etore and fiat tale by J
feblTtf ■ • jonx SCOTT k Co.
SPTS. TCEFEXTINE—so bbla in *arnrand for aale
iw ' JDEu MOHlil.lv- -
'V cor. .Wood and Fifth atreeuv .■
,M>is-roXE-Oi..bi. 1 h «°r°
IAMPIHNE ot plnn Oil in ilort ullfor inn. Jf
i f e bl7 JOEL MOliLhttn
Buckwheat flour—»*cu hulled Boci
15 ■ l °" “■‘ga 1 JaißY
JUNIPER BERRIES—I 'bag “ d
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(OW'D ABSENI&-3M 1&.J.U1 ic£d«nd ionulo bj
fcbl7 . • H E SfcuLfcJtJ- _
KTD BOROX ENG—3 cun jort “3 d
j tylt-by jfet>l7i • RbShLLERS.-
*pin m -Pig*Leadjoatrec'dper »u Amen*
! ,mg B - a> bo». for “‘.‘-,r j p WILLIAMS.
gCORCHINGS— 6 bbla on eons!
SUNDRIES— 185. dor Egys; 15'do* Tow Yaraj li
Hickory Brooms on eonsiynment and for’ «0f
febt7 d P wimA.ua. •
FRI3H. TOMATO ES-Cdox bouje*. a mgerior
ankle [CebJT] - J D WILLIAMS.
sOTTSTManiifira
eoUa6±, andfl in. Tarred Ropes obitoasiyiimcui
b, ■ I C aunvaj-sg^
ACTOR OIL—S bbla just rac’d and lor sole by
febll ” ■ : JSCHOONMAffER&Co.
' PONCAX.
■Boous-w to Co .
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y-i»vRMR—S3 boxes W R landing and for sale by -
febl> ROUEBT DALZELL Liberty st.
ofUOABS—IO hM» priiae N O wff«r.
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SPADES Jfc,SHOVELS-H*y toaore Fork*
maua&ctared'by John Pc m»&.Co. Fertile by
COCHRAN,tpIeAft,
. / ; . ~ No. 88 Wood »L
* *r AED OIL—I 3 bbla Corxl line’s No 1 Lard Oil, In
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MOULD CANDLES-SO boxes Mould Candles io
tlfltßind forsalcby • ' u
/ fcbl9 - BEM«ERS ft NICOLS.
/ rnALLOW—39 barrels Tallow joatrae'd per steamer
I Beaver and ior sale by ..
febl9 ■ SAW HARBAPCIL
/ T ARD-400 kegsNolLard, 10 barrels do in «»
/ j j (at sola by. BtW HARBAUOIL
V • rf^OßN —50 bays yellow Corn Just received on eon-
V/ aismmeut and for sale by _ _
! . ; Bfc w HARPAUOH.
»P.aXR—3O barrels while llean* jn« received and
jifarsaUby: 3fc W HAKBAUGU-
*»ek* dry Peaches, 100 sacks dry
_ „*!?'" tecd, “* * IU ‘ ‘“bE HARHAUGH-
B‘ UTTER tEGOS—S bJUftia fresh rolll batter Bdo
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FLOUR* <3 barrel* Flour, Smith brand, extra; 12 do
ftW^ 1 ° la, - for 'jOH t £ P MORGAN.
BACOX-Wi pc. b»S '“SS.Vt'S'.mt'iS”"
m 1" “ U ‘ 7 Commercial Bo«r, Libcnr .1.
' •’ VlXEOAR—lObbls old eider Tinegar to ai
• ‘* l ° *' l ' jnnN scorrr uo.
iosjn soAP-za <»*;* s*l iSSEftSnfSffif”
j, tale I>7 ; (febl9] WICJC & •M*CANPwEag._ J
TJBIMEOUK MYHIUU-IMJIj. tonte ■>T„
X Koto J KIPP A Co.
W’S* SPEH.II 011-12)
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)U X CAN’S EXPECTORANT, GENT 15E-<1 doi
totntle by J JQPP* Co-
•T^EATIIERiJ—29 *ack*Fe»ihenr leading from »uar.
t> ybasnixMidtorwl#bjr .. „■ '•• _
' *619 .- • • :: • JAMES DALZKLt*
- . /NppK'Sula bale*VelretbotJceorETSrialg by ■
AJ fcblS • JOHN tt MOROAN.
TjCCKtrfS A VIMV JU-118 dox Bearer ItackeU;
•J 5 bhl* FwailT 1 Ftotir ior bf .
i Cjcb-a JOHN S Dn^VOHTU^
COHN— 20Q baJicli coni iu IbU ami *«ki
fbti&Jobv ■' i
. feba . ‘ McGILL. DL'SHnFJ.D&JIOK-
■V ' T\RY APPLES—3O bo» eood quakiy for ula by
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leba“ dottier «Q» and Ferry meet*. . |
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THE . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PRICES CURRENT,
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Aahoa.— Duty »\pr;erW RoriLr.rcrined.--*2l 0 23. rv]™ % Vi '■ lon,C - n, “’ tjo 0 21» Bearer, Clark, WeUaville.- -
Pot* O'S Balaam S> e siViVa Bariev*"' '*o 0 45 No. I.Voundry-—*—* ®32i10 Calabria-* *"•65 0 70 Caleb Cope, Beaver and Wellsville.
*«>•: V gJI 5 * * -*>»&.**«*» Wo* , BrownavOte..
Seorehuiga-.... 0® * g“g2£r refined-•« o .spr Pi«*h. Common'.... U 6 13 Hanoi* Rack. * £*»*♦£ ! ®g g H Monterey, Morrison, Brownsville.
7 Chlo?ideLime,c».k 6*o ; £* Honey-Duty Wpereent. fbtoS^?::::::;:;::;:;::’23 S 5o ißaltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
$2*225%:.,r5~ ? eb^;;v;;;., .gSß}* »'TewSS'....- —I 31 fffS:..::::::::: *0 » v*uamic,Parkuuoo,Browwvina.
Brlatl«»—D&ySpet cent • ij® *V Ginseng—£luiy 20 pr. et. Mercer County. i blood 1 k'Conunou **! ®*s America, De Comp, Cia.
American t *'• ® ~ 11 013 GinaenJ*"..-.? &£ *> Foundry Fig £ V,'** 24 ® Welbville, Barna, Snnfiah.
4710 Gall* S -0® 35 H*y—per ton of 2«» lb«.— n*sifi£? k ®*’ —1 P * r ** Uon *2o 0"l Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver.
S?,.r:=U«w c IS' T B^^ i !tySS£. k,*..?::::::::v.v.v.v.:. , 5 ® w , NewE^a,^*^®..
Bc»n»—pcr>M-*je- -- « rac j n t>{.'..-31 © 37* .Missouri 70 10 Force do-- ® ?ln«—per Os DEPARTED,
'"G2%rz -“'sSfiae 15 &Id Spanish..,..—.— -U® 16 PUater p^*^sfJ<>a) e |K ct *1 : % 1 Beaver. Clark, Wellsville.
Comnonkinu' •- ,< j«o <a\ «o Do. tailed ®- Pl«ier Pant-•■•10,00 b l'-YmnY ’ Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver.
•pS” *2£i • ■**»*» *2SmSZZ:~ 0 EcSB2S3r r “ ~te - , •cd*%».M<»>feß»w» r iw«iifiite.
■Beemtx- . <*)&«• Vi*CA ° k « nx.- “Shoulder. 04 Dry GpOda SO 0 25 Dispatch, Nelson, Brownsville.
-lflimmg’r * 7*o 0* MuaoukSlfrP.l• ~ ®ln» “ ® ” Monterey,Momaon, Brownsville.
:.875f150 Liquorice Bull IS 020 .Manilla; -Or llogreund,e tycure «®'-I . T<jLOTitrille. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
™gZZ, m \L± . ..*....-8® « nopiH-Daty-SOpercenL “ ! Atlantic. Parkinson,Brownsville.
Itterebaioable-A • P7i©L2s 14 Vot>«cent- * * a! in 51© 5| : Pri?tnLoui«Tille to th Wdlsville, Barns, Sunfish.
- - fit Dry GoW. 0 Lake Eric, Hemphill, Beaver.
Ch«nnt(sai?- r : .Myrrh, Turkey 20 S’ »l SpalT.h.. I.IS 11® 12if 1 ToStlLmiii.* & Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelter^Cm.
g£koB?..~ <W Vitriol 42» « Manilla-^........ B 5 <01*» “ _ »!?.’. SI M tf/ b 5 -0 SO Pacific, Campbell, I^uuville.
Unlock.- 3i?050 “ Ca.tor O\M Iron-Dwy ® per gnu » H«nw, 001 Fainnount, Poe, St Louia.
l A ?g}Z?' T “*3 0*
i F ?S»tSS^D, : '- -™:* i9si “.IVpS'l'-’-'S rSVpW"]""'s | * D tS|[2 e ( r i:-*-^- 4 » 7S • 371 ; BOATS LEAVING THIS;BAY. |
■TenfuandAlat:- oS-“-^. Talkey '"Floush winc»" J -- --- 41 5 Common O3 Dry Good, (down) 015 i BROWNSVILLE j PACKETS, 8 X K., anil 3
Chocolate 4> Quimae....^. ; .--."00 (#3,00 Ploughwinp. -J*g - Nc »hem»ck»p. bbl Produce, Ac.(up). 010 ! , lir !
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Candle.-: ,-20ivrct |al Sods £g {4 §o«3SSSe 50 s** Swvt ■, ....' 0 BEAVER PACKETS, at 9 and 10 a. M, anti 3
4 {, *ls oviocb,i.«. ! :
I# D?fe.'r * » pacific,Bouuvuie.
-SB 3 g: nK&; SSI 537 HUDSON, Nashvnia
Furnace*.*.*.. • -do-•...•• Peatheradut>-25 r er.«u g^SSScr-V-- .V..is %}! SfSeea-per fib Dry Good. * 0 W DOVER, Wabash. •
vSffnIMXM S fi'me«l'waVkV'".'.S S K §SSin ilitt*"*" a§ » M ToßwOri™i." & . “The river laid evening [wu 5i feet water and
tufae* & Soft 17® I s * nu»*ctt do-...[ 36.00:042,00 Pepper "** O r 10 *tm o» **uoht o» th* rrmttva
n« sia Vo 10 18 Hard 13 ® » Upper finished.• 23 1 ®!02S 1 00 ALpiee**r 0 1-i icasai. ato mAttaeaw. A. Huoa * ]
*nt ' a iitnia..... .17 Cnrranta. Zante..‘*l4 ®l5 Kip*.' fini*htdy-IM.OU 038,00 Snaheroot—per B. Apple*.and jreen fruiiperlOOlb.OUcU ©aaaarr wenforaTHai) a*d »ov»tb crarra,
- u?l ' J :.iq Filbert..* 81® ® Call Skin do.. ..15,00 OSOJOO Yimnia 014 A»hea;l’ot and Pearl, 60 XNFORM their friehd. and the public generally* that
m Inereuinrl centner lb to ' Groundnm. 1-5 Lnee Leather*-18, OO & Senecca* —; Bolter and Bacon, 80 1 being about to remove to the tpaeion. andelegant
Fiea TttAev*..**'-« B'w N- England Seating, . 3O per cent. BeeC,sailed, do 70 store recently erected on the odjouung Lot, They will
kf v| ; ...830 Malaca-... 12|» 10 No.l per 0 pitt»bargh No-l-*-*4|o 5 Bole rope and Bagging do 87J do»o outtheir large and well selected *toeko/ Fail
id» «So . . ....738 Rainoa Moacat ® N 0.2 perdo*.U.3s.«> 0 Cincinnati «1® 4| Beeawax, do 75 »nd Winter Good, at «i£audin many ease* lew than
u Sn Ja? Bunch
u MQ.MQ. 1000 siaoi BlocoTold —.O Slmep «km*..... i....2|0 5 Ca.tAShear... *1« ®l7 Broom*, do 1,<5 entire .lock of New Go< hi. The wle will eemmenee
— 7- 1 rAmKlaf. Lnmher—duty 20p. c. ad 10 C-ee*e, do fiO thi* day andconiinue Co the fim of March, or nnul
'“*•lSoS. SeUybx 3.00 04,50 Valperk BctGWmaa 0 13 Corn, i do 50 th eir . removal. The. «ten«nre aawnment of
I C«M Srifae . . 9DB.S Oranire. Pme, cl’r, in, pr M. 320,00- ..“.Eagle 011 Contra.’ - do 60 Good, will be «!< [full 30 per cent. lea. than ttw-
5 a»ia Pcaehea drv.ba.. L6O Common ■*♦..• <3IOJ» "IU.-Heop L 0 15 Chilled Roller. do 75 »l prices They eon*Ui bf the most fadiionable Cash
>Clc^^i(Dotr®iwre?W Aralefc^^- 4 *’—® 0 *» ■ Clear, li “•••*••—330,00 - Piittburgh Manufacmre. Drogsand Medicine*, do 87 mere* and Delane*, Gi la, Mohair, Silk and Oregon
J.^2^tdwS?e T r 1-014 01,75 Comhi lV “•*.•••••- OermanStlel 0 «Dryogi, do 1,00 AUo, BombaziriKffpacea^Ae.
liSl Bhreßrlek—per At. Clear 2 “ 040,00 Eng U*b bluter ’0 Vi\ DnedPnul _ do O* Cloak Good*—French 2nd German Merino*, Queon’«*
S2i BoJivar. —— 025.C0 Com*n S “ 023,00 American blifter---- 0 41 SJobt,? . perbbL Cloth, French Plaid ClojEnn, allltka
Sf***^ 11 fit3M Common 12.00 015.00 Floor'g el'r lin do—■ 018,00 Bpring 5»0 5| Fur. and Feline*, perlOOlb* m o*t fa*hionablo colon? i Black and fancy.DnMaOki.
-7 '*l* * rS *_* - Slonr—Duty Sllper eeuu l in. common —i'3 —•- gplrita—per gallon. Feather*, do 1-3 ot every variety. Shawl*— Terken, Tmlan
consign- Extrabranda, retail --<14,50 Oak do do-- - 018JJO Brandy, Bord’x--2XO & Furniture, do piaid, and other *hawU-*very laree wortment, fdlr
■•KSE!SrfS7*«?IMftS? Superfine*— 04-37 Pine .hng’. 0 3,00. 0 GU**w.re f -do 75 reduced one half in price. Flannela-Weleh, EngUah
5o baraDdoldoprci.oldfree.
fat ttu” 3Jff Rye Flour Live *; N,- 87 0V» GraMug, perlOOlb.. « Bonnet and Cap Ribbon*, Glove*, Hoaery, Gnaptand
for Sheathing 20027 wtbbU -0- Becve* -TTrioO 0 «*]£■- <0 ® » Groeene*, do 00 Fringe*, Wrought Collar, and Cape*. Lace*, Artificial
- °7inl'lVßuckwheat, pr ft*••• I®U Hog* 3JO 0— ■ Gin*Holland 14» 0 IfiO Hardware, do 87* Flowera, Plume. and.Featbera,Scarf.,Craram, Hand.
OordAße DutyfiOprtcett. C uhif, bbU none. Cow. ACalve»'-.-8 T OO 018 JO : SwSex —Duty ® per cent. .Hop*,; 00 87* kerchief*. Fancy Btiitona, etc. Linen Good, of every
*~g i| Feed—perbuibel. Sheep-.- ...2,00 0 2121 N.O.prime,hhd- 0 6J Hempi do ffi* deecription. WooUenGood*-Ca«nnere», Cawmeiu,
Whitaropc ~-0 12 13 &14 Xpr. et « Siir, U»A 0- 5 Hide*;(raw7sc;dry SI) do Vertitrg*. Beaver*, Pilot*, Tweed*, Jean*. Whitney
eSSL > .U.*"flV. <> “Z!oio'- Bteria - 15017 Sugaihouae...;....4o 0 45j Havana, white, lb**B 0, M leather, do '4O and Bath Blanket*. Also an extennveauormentof
« f “'ZS'a Flak-duty on Ibre'n. can’t N,Oriean*.... r ... 27*0 Brazil - ,Ib*lOjo 11 a do 40 Cahcoe*,Chtnt2e*,doae.UcGutgbanu t Checka,BlripM,
j- 11 SO percent. . Naval Stores—Duty 29 Pnlvcrixed, Phiiad---.o and Lard Oil, do w ‘ Ticking*, brown and bleached Mu*Un«,etc.
Hem Bed Ctd. per do*— 1...-SIIW percent. •: tL«*— «* Otl,Ca*tor, eo 73 The following will be .ome of the Pnee.;
J Bo»ln per bbl-J -0- —■; 75 Ca*bmemat . IS| c. Usual price 37*
£***::—: Nm i“-- -010,50 Pitch.... •'* 3,00 0 3£oi Pert,! perbbL Mou.«Unde . 12* . “ “ M and 31.
Sf®®??.’' Nollhir.bb!*, 0- Tar, Allegheny.-; 5.00 0 -. ?’ 2 1,77 ■ perlMn*. Gala Plaid*, .60 “ “100
-Nia. r. 07,50 “N. Carolina*-3£S 0 6£o «».*>* „• Rope* and cordage, do 00 Mohair A Oregon Plaid*, SO “ “ 37*
4s*tzE:is**&&.£. b.— m~~ .3 Hi
Boimn cm.a.-"JI|M g»f--- rdnin _ g§£ Ta w ■" ;.0 trs s*-,S' 0&
L d° .Jrit C 3 7d -.0 5.25 Tobacco.] irnty pr. cl. do 0125 they will not be disappointed in the quality or price* 0/
famvjnt.Y.zJ* »sS£k>i.— |S .f.‘ 4 ; v-:|«g.gsSli“:::::1S ‘ ~£ts!± a®
7!!;;7dki!Mill -» ’I . ■*--72 3i,* ~ . '?:«% ua».-T«l«—-■:»• '5. *• *** laim, I>»ai«.' Bemln.ry,
RSlook?.»»»“• JI ttMeoDa—'—- • g Sl j kc iJf/5 %S' SSSSSU *J » Ito. BdUULKT. •» j-r. s. w. JlET&iSS^'ldu.nouni.loU>e«n-
Sf?!!;.. ....-07* OlM»- ©«*“-**» ft : 12* Lrmtp in box—n 0 U ei>,Taljow l W.Gla«, Strawberry etreCU where fortbe la*t twelve month, he
fX»A*' •••—O7 KackßotOe. r>tubttrgh*^ r - r 8 » « 12 <f l; lutdlVhukrprlWlb. 00 h« On and after April 1.1 be wtq «.
- 18* “ “ 12 0 14 CU»>o2— Hemp,Flax eupy room* on Federal atreet in “Colonade Row,"«i.
* •£££*....' •• s ~o* «»L d®—;.. •—.07.» -‘S— I ScotcketmT- I*o M dobf from“e bri^geT^ The Academic Year wiU con-
I &4brown cotton 11012* Mad*a wine gab— Lahl, Cttj "'i *fl a ?m ■' RapT** 2 13 Cla»* No. 3—Dried Fruit «*i of two *e»ton. of five mon«h»-eaeb commenetng
ty. {hSSST« W Okv«;**:;-;y;** , «“g l l g ,Cu«kl)ry*lbw*-*0 £5 Ustker, o\d on the fir*i Monday in February and September. :
1 do do 7joi*j Window Glbm, per box— ; « t_S x«*—Duty 20 percent. Skina, Seed*, Wool, •— ** T » or totios raranra or rtr* xotma.
L* S do—.*•••••3*014 City branda ■ “ tnblcached - g lr” 4 Imperial «S« «J Claa* No4-Beerwax, Bn-U.h Department-Including. Beading, Orthegra-
Rraven drills** 800 PxlO — « i 0 «« -Gunpowder 45 0 70 g, pbyand definite. Writing, English Grammar, Rbetonc,
Ki. 100 11* lO* l2 ’Young Myaen*." 30 0 40. J IS Hop* l >ldw. loo*e Flax 1,35 Lotnc, FnclUh Compo»iuonaiid Cnticum. Geography,
K?T&to£ • 8i»*l 12xL-.....- v - ; ---07.«> Tanner, per bbl* P0 a%’......„ » 0 7*l 'Jr, Majrtaelmawwaea. . gSSrT%Wimttie wd'tha high* branebe. of Nathc
—OW loxl4 to _ Palnta-wr lb- Tlnplatv—Duty 1£ pr. ed JUle* of Inautvncs on cargoes of matie*. Nawrul Pbiiowphy, Chemutry,- A«rouomy,
l tlSKf.—'- ® l3 » ldx24-”"-; OOO Banca lßoek.. 0 ,Wm and kec! boat*. Botany, Pbyrioloyy, Geology, IntelUetnaLaifl' Mor.l
Ir!w»A.C.A- •—ol3* Country brand*. uSmblMk ••••• **• ! 610 7 *X .....10 0 *- *Hoier branche. requiriie to a thorough
irSbS -'-O lot 2 TaUow-DutylOpr. cer.tf ““ to Cincinnati, O|o * ggiuh educaiion **»
vSituMror*.”””—®l fl l 10x12 j*Chrome Green- 33 9 55 Rendered— 7*o 7* to LotnmUe, ky. *l® Cla*rieal Department—^lncluding the Latin, Greek and
. r«iired P CMibric.- s*oo Gunpowder—Dot) 20pr. __ Yellow No. 133 0 35 Rough---- & fi| toSt-Loui*,Mo { ®l* French language* each ah additional charge of*-SOW
n s t v.lfrvPrinU*” -4*014 €<ult a .>- • a No.S'W®- JS BoapGrem*e 4*o 5 “ “ toßooaviile.ilo 10 2 The .emce* of competent Teacher, are secured, for
- pS%wßtae..' -r-®m . Bnm*wiek Green-1«0 20 Vloea-per box. “ Z 11011 a. may de.ire to receive in.uucuoa. In dewing,
!tah '“ is' W? “ ;SS£3&» if
V..JIO 4 ylSow Oditti al® 3 Lisbon -73 0
023 I G r *l»—Duty 20 per cent. v {r ße< j....L4l© 6 pry Malaga -*•• &4 0.70 Charxe* by good Flat Boal*) ..3 from the time of entrance. No deducuon* will be
neat .. 012 Wheal : Ve‘rdirri. 3180 IM Sweet 63 0 C 5.1 -JoNew Orleans J ptade for absence, except in eaae.ofprctraetedU net*.
lO 0 u IBye 0 ->«rtign... Myy , information whkh may be desired wUI be cheer-
Aquaiotu* uUjr w thoM who call upon the in*
_ \_j -nr. ' auunor ai'hi* room*. Ja2hdly
- Reference may also be made to the following gentle*
COMMERCIAL RECORD
REVIEW op the
PITTBBVB-OH
poa IHZ WEEK. CT®OUWtVB>SO.
The general tone of presents but lit
tle, if any, vnriati n ntnee bar lass weekly report.
The moTemen-. of the week lire keen quite
active lor the sea pit, and every thing seemed to
indicaie that const ;eraHe business was in progress;
yet, in iuimmingu . the operations of theweek, we
are unable to sho any thing beyond the limits of
a regular trade bt mesa; ' ' 1 ' ,
The receipts o! '’reduce, during the week; have
been libera!, 1 as V. 1 be seen by reference lo our list
pf importations, a td our market is how more than
amply itored wit ; Grbceries and Prodnce gcneral-
ament and fori
i "WILLIAMS.
Basin3as,on rhs wharf)on Monday Urf, cxtwd* (
ed, byfrr.lha: cf the previous-week, indeed wc do
not remember to have -witnessed a greater stir in ■
business, even o ibebusiest season of the year.— :
From one end A the wharf to the other, we conn,
ted fifteen steaiaboais, which had arrived since the
previous Saturday, all engaged ia unloading upon
our wharf; which, by noon, was so covered with
freight* from the lower market, such mainly as Su
gar, Molasses, Rice, Cotton, Bacon, Lard, Fork,
Grain, fce, that wo Croud it a little hazardous in at
tempting to make our way through.
These heavy freights from below, in return for
the comparatively light shipments of freight from
this point west, is mainly attributed: to the cow
near approach of the opening of the Eastern canal
transportation, when the business through that
channel will be immense. It is now rendered cer
tain, that should the weather continue as mild for
the coming, as it has been for the past tendajrs, the
water will be let into the Canal, and the long wish
ed for busy season of Spring be fairf^iipened.
ASHES—Ia the Ashe* market, wo; hare no
change to notice. Receipts have beenlighl during
the week, but with the exception of the finer sort*
supplies appear quite fuIL The sales, of the week
have been ia the regular .with no
change in quotations. We give the fallowing ru
-limrntes—Saleratos 7q Pearls 71c; Pots sc;
4105* and Soda Aah at 41041 c ? ft, accor
ding to terms of sale.
' ALE—We quote regular- sales of Pittsburgh
nmnuftetdred at SO'withoot, aad $7 ineloding
cask. Of xx,. which is usually sold at $B, the
market is barei. ' ;
APPLES—There is still a iair supply in market,
although the receipts oi the past week<bave been
pjwjul We note sales of 100 bbU iron* store, m
Efferent lots,at $1,62, #1,87 nod #3* bbl, as in
quality. | l.
BACON—Oar curing houses here, bare been
turhiog off largo amounts of well cured meat, bjr
which, together with liberal supplies by river, there
is now In the market on immense supply of the ar
ticle, but as these supplies havo doubtless accumu
lated in view of cany shipments east, sales, have
been of a restricted character. We quote sale* of
some 50,000 fts at 4,5 and 6c ibr shoulders, sides
and bams, best kinds, ana from a 1 to a Jc less for
common country cured.
. BULK MEAT-rLarge quantities continue .to'
arrive, but in the 1 absence of any demand in the
market,wo bearfofno large'sale*—3lo maybe
considered the rulingfignreforhoground buLf.
BUTTER—Tlwgrticle is marked ly a Slight, if
any varistioo Mnee uor lafil weekly report. • Con
siderable quantities have been hliippeo
supplies, if any thing, havo slightly fallen oiT. We j
quote regular transactions at 12(5121 for good rclV
andQitiUOcforkeg. Market quiet ,
BUCKETS—We notice no change in the mar
ket, regular sales are' effected at (p
dozen. ; ‘
. BEESWAX—-Vcj
and nothing doing— „ may be giren as a
quota Lion at present, by (be quantity.
BROOMS-Sales of best at $2 and of common;
at $1,12(81,37. ns in qunlity.
BRAN AND, SHORTS—The receipts of the
weeic have been light, with moderate sales from
store at 13£j14 foMbo former, and 17£}I8o for the
latter. .
COTTON—Some accessions b*vn been made to
the supplies during tbo week, but in the absence
of sales tn any considerable amount, we tire una
ble to quote wijh certamty-H>i to . Bc. however,;
may bo given uj something near the present asking
rates.'"'.
• COTTON YARNS & SHEETINGS—Ni
change has bee irred in the market since lost que
.lationa. ■ See table al*ve. • * >
CHEESE—Tery little has come ia for spm'e
;t, and although supplies have materially
_• time bed
so'
Alien off, them * do marked change in price*.—-
We quote m'xJi {-ale sale* of Go*heu at BJO9c, and
of W Rat B|f7 & ....
The following: re the intton&eturer>pricc»:
Water Cr.i'krrS .ftyjophtl.
• ..Better J0..:.‘1|7*5 :■- “
Pilot Brra-I; ~..a/>0 «
Sugardrb>jda.Cracker*..v...’J • D
COUDAGU-—'Wo have do cbaages to police in
the raartcL There is a steady trade demand at
the faUowiof.quotations:-
Manilla -ope, by coil.
Docii.... '
. u.'i>e',.by coil.
Tirnd rope, by coil.
- Docut.i
picking ya»,fiDc..
p 9 c0mm0n.....
iJD RATES OP Bf ARISE ISSCRASCE, FREIGHTS, Re.
Manilla. i.. .2,0033,002-1,00 9 doz
Do per coil. • • • 9 O
Hemp
HO COil • #*••••> a IIC
CANDLES —We quote sales 1 of 90 bxs .Pills
burgh dipped al SKHc. jiOf City Star at 22023 c,
and'Cincinnati do at 22c IS.
DRIED FRUTT—ConKfierable quantities contin
ue to arrive by river, with' regular sales to the
trade at, far Peaches $1,5001,62,' and of Apples at
CS£T7oc:* bu.. ■ |
FLOUR—The of tho past week bare
fallen considerably short of those of the pre
vious," though'the supplies are large and still in
creasing. We notice np'change in quotations.—
Some five or six hundred bbls hare changed bands
At $1,2501,37* ia lots, and : $4,0004,G2by single
bbl. We quote $104,121 as the ruling first hand
rates.
EYE FLOUR—Tho market is dull, with moder
ate sales at $3,50 p U»L:
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Very little Jnqutty
in the market, anil we notice limited sales ;oaly at
: 'i\
FEATHERS—The transactions of. tbo'week
havo been limited, and prices have ranged from 30
lo 32c, according to quantity and terms of sale.
FISH—The market i» steady, and former quota
lion* remain firm. . Sales aw regularly effected
at the following rates—Salmon SlbSSO—Macker*
cl Nol, sl2/>O-i.No 2 10,50, and No 3
bbL Herring S6#>bbl,and sloso* tieree-r
Shad $9,50 * bik/end $4,50 hifbbL CodsVo|
j» dram. J
FREIGHTS—Very little is doing u» the way of
freight* at present; price*, therefore, mofmaom
nal character. . We quote a* l£o «*•
To Cincinnati, drygoods “"25
To Louisville, :** “ £*
To Nashville, ! “ ; “
To St Louis, ; u “
To PhitadcL, Bacon, .loGfi?ll2l
ToßaUimore,' ;•**. •■9
“ light freights, 175
“ heavy [ do. . I* s
Freights from Baltimore, west, aw given in the
Ballimme American aa follows: _ _ ,
From Baltimonto Cumbtriand—Qa Coffee and
manufactured Tobacco 30c 100 ft, and Groceries
Dry Goods and other tqdae generally 35000 a f
160 ft. "I
■Wagon Fnightt— From Cumberland we# we
qoote the rate# as follows,' viz: From Cumberland
U> Wheeling 100 c ft. From.Gnmberiand to
Brownsville,7s; and front Brownsville to Pittsburg
15c; commissions and drayage at Brownsville, 7J
We find the market to-day abmit
whew we left it a week; since. Considerable ac
cessions have been made to supplies during the
week, though no change has occuwd in quotations.
We quote sales of some 25 hhds N O Sugar at 5,
51 and sje, according to quality and terms of sale.
Of 100 bbU N O Molasses at 27J02&C. principally
at the tatter figure. Owing to an increase of freight
from New Orleans to this point. Sugar and Molas
ses may experience a slight advance shortly, but
although for the past week prices have remaiued
stationary, these articles aw decidedly firm, with,
we think, a better feeling, We quote Rio Coffee
in fair demand, with.sale* of some 50 sacks at a*
to 51001 c, as in quality. ~ Of Bice, we quote sales
of 15 trt*,an lots, at 5|C y ft. For Groceries gen
erally, teo correct quotations above.
GRAIN—The weelds receipts have been mod
erate, and supplies** limited/ We have heard
of no sales to any qonaiderahloexteni, and *b ‘
to quote moderate transactions only at the «hiow
ins jates:—Wheat! KfeßyerOTc; Burley 40015 c
Corn 37, and Oats at 2GO?7nV bu.
GLASS—For Window Glass, see quotation*
above; tho following isla.condensed list of prices of
Flint Glass.*— i* * ' ’. " .
Plain. Tumblers | pt, from sto 10oaeach,
Pre43J?l wfl li eW. *ft<«
qt|ifehlia‘ring, (&» «toPP": ■■■■ •».*
do oo heavy if dneork-. ••»
do ,• do .do plain d 0.......
do' do do pillar d 0.........
Winn gUMCa. plain
do do
Pitch,n>, nt, plain .. y........ ,|OT ®L'l,
do do pillar and ribbed. ‘ * 'o^
do 4 qtor crpam* .............w
Molasses Cans, pt:phun.;. - •£
do 'do donbbed
Plates, C in. pressed ajid fig ™
Castor Pottles, fluted.. •
Jars,* gal, Laqueredcover
Ido gal do do. ~....J,ro
I HEMP—Supplies tire quite limited, and we are
i without sales to any considerable extent. Mode*.
(ate. Vales oecqr at ibo rale of $l3O y ton.
I llaY—ls in ateadyidemand,* with talcs 20 tons
I from wagon at $9010,00* '*<“*• .. . . _
: HONEY—Receipts have
' plica are quite limited. We quote at ISO2Oi. F
I P< IRONA; NAILS—The market ha* undergone
no recent change. The follows is a condeuwd
i lirt of prices, which may be relied on ns correct
Flat Bar, 11 to 41 by i to 1 inch
! « « 5 and fi by Ito l inch..• ! ,c
« •• 11 to 2by *jto | inch •
i % - Ito 11 by l t au<U down to smafleg^
* sizes i•■•••••• •*•. *'*q»fB7
Oval Iron, t»r the dillerent. sixes. *
nirovni> I -ifar,
ijlound and .plan: £ . .
l3d. lbd nnd:20d‘....., : ..5;vj{
.fid and 7d L. .-yi
;ry lilllc is brought io at presen
•21022 c " -» be-a fiiii
. ...15c p l>
~..116 -
.....12 “
l3 li |
- —3*l •• «At> »••#♦•»••• y.’/iit.
SPnCES— 3'to fl inch... i
! LEAI>~The roarhet •in steady, with regtilar
I fcnJca of Bar st 41 anti of Pig at4|®Uc
I i paTVPIPE-—Ecrolar aale* fat the
;dilfcreatii»».^ v '
LUMBER—The market is (airly supplied with
alt kinds, and moderate sales at the (bibwing
sales: j- v .
Cherry 4c Walnut Boards..-.1G020 do
IfopLir scantlingboards........lo do
Shingles. 2,5003.00
Lath* ...... 2^002,25
LEATHER—Tn llie Eastern market the aitJc
continues firm, with no variation in prices. Th
same may be said pf out own market No change
: has occurred, priors remaining firm at the IbUow.
[ ing rates:
Baltimore sole 2f)S2lc
New York,., ~.....,,..1&320 do
Slaughter...;;..... v..1!»5J19 do
Skirting. .21023 dcos
Upper i r ttSSSp’d
Calf 5kin5...;.... 1&02O do O
' BUekHarnrsr.. 10021 p-
Rough do; .......1701$ do
LARD—There is a large supply in market, and
considerable accessions are stdl making to supplies.
There seems to be.a partial improvement m the -
tone of the market. In the absence* of any specu
lative demand, siles are on a restricted scale at
|Sioslc in bbls, and m kegs at 5106 c ? Dt .
I' METAL—Considerable quantities of Hanging
Bock Fig have arrived during the past week, but
nothing bos been done in the way of sales.
OHS—The market is without change. ‘ Sales of
100 bbls Linseed in tots at G3(265c. Laird is in stea
dy demand at COOC2O gaL Soles ot Tanners at
$19032 *.bbL j _
RAGS are io active demand with ready soles at
3! for mixed, and S(Sslo * 2> for white.
. SOAP—Sales of 00 bxs Pittsburgh Kotin at 410
sc—and Cincinnati at 4|c B.
SEEDS—The r market is quiet and little doing.
We quote Clover, mX&yn&Xto. and $-32,00 lor
Timothy. Sales 'of Fbut nt 90095 c P bu. r
TALLOW —We observe no change in the mar
ket during the past week. The market ts quiet,
with regular sales at. 71071 c Bk
TIN PLATE-i-Regular sales at $10,50 cosh.-
TAR—Sales oif lObbls at $5,25? UN.
. WHISKEY—SaIes 50 bbls Rectified at 20021 c,
and of Raw at ga}L . *
WOtJlr—Slock* in the Eastern markets are said
to be quite light, Withsome inquiry aAcr Demesne
iu the new York ! market Very little is arriving
here at ptysent,and our holders purchase at the
rales quoted in-above table. 1
FLoroit USES.
100! Hetnp.... S7J * dox
Tbe week just closed bos been ope or much
fluctuation in Stocks, which rallied upon tbe recep.
tionofthe Iretiy'of peace,bat os usual, the hopes of
speculators exceeded all reasonable limits, and
prices bare not been maintained, though we qnole
an advance on the rates of last week. The lead*
iog security affected by the peace rumor was tbe
loan of the United Stales, of which the floating or
Treasury ffote part was roost active. These' a!
vanccd to three: per cent premium, but closed on
Saturday at 101 j, at the option of the bnyer in
thirty days. ' Other stocks,closed dull, and the racr
ncy market has evidently lpst the buoyancy of last
week. This has been caused in part by the doubt
which attends tbe ratification of the the treaty. and
partly by the change which battakeii place in the
of Exchange on England, which has advanced
to a point when coin can be used instead of bills.
Tie exports c( produce are smalls while tbe i®.
ports of goods'are cut diminished. The imports
are not the result of orders from this side; but qre,
to an extent, made up of goods sent here to be sold
/ vl
Pine, clear .. ./J.. L.
C0ram0n."i....j....
Ksaeyf.Stselu sad Basinets,
at any rate, and the proceeds remitted at once.—
Another causefor the advance can be found in the
largo orders for English railroad iron, sent out by
the Eastern capitalists, it ia said to an amount ex*
ceeding 85,000,000. We hare said that the rates
are now at thq point where specie can be used,
aad it may be proper to say that it is now used, fof
we notice shipment* of $354,503 for >hq last week
from New York, making in all, since January
82,273,m
In the at home, there is nothing
notice.
i Prices of Stock*. ' |
Now York, Feb. 26. PhiladeLSd-
U S Vt of ’53 <39& —wy2J
U S <F* of I G2 . —OlO3l 1011(3102
Treasury Notes . “<3* ol Jl —OIWI
OhioTs i- * —*
oi»io<r* v
Illinois Bon'jla —*
Indiana Bond* - JT®®
Penn ff* ( r%si
' • isfc. . &gj»
Pittsburgh 6’a • „_TT!I
'*BsebM|« Hulutt
We have nu new feature to noiioe in the market
unlcwit bo ttyd Lcurrency ja a little aoaree, With
out, however, jtoy changefin the figure*. -
'Eaatejo exchanges continue scarce, but the rates
are unchanged-
We anticipate no material change in the market
until the opening of the Bpring business, when
will have a speedy change Ibr the better.
rCMUpH»k5r"'
i . Alusjukvt, Feb. 29.
Extra—Tbo market is Without change from
: last week's'quotation!. Cattle were plenty, though
mostiy. of an : ’inferior quality. Some 350 to 400
were at oh Monday, which wero mostly
taken at $405,25 100 Bta net r - "*
jjooo—A lunitpd number were offered, and were
taken sknriyht < p :100 Sis net - i
Siar-ljone,.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH. HOUSES, LOIS, FARMS, &c
5p rxrr"wATEß. » cHA.'cmr—yaiusG.
Dr. T. F. Dale, Allegheny, Hon. C. Sbaler, Ptitob’g.
R«v. D. Elliott, •* Rer.D. IL Riddle,! •*
Mr, H. P. SchwaU “ Rev. H. Dyer* i “
Sew Books omd Periodic*!*. . -
JUST received al M. A. Miner’s, Snuthfield meet,
3d door frpra Second. ' !
Godey’s Lady's Book for March. '•
Christopher Tadpole, by Albert Smith, with illustra
tions by John Leech; complete.
The Luo and Opinions, of Tristram Shandy; gentle
man comprising ibc humorous adventure* of Uncle To
by and Corporal Trim; by Lawrence Surue—be suutul-
It illustrated.
The Poor Scholar—a story of Irish Lite, by w uUam
Carlton. ! ‘
Gen. Taylorand his Staff interspersed with nutneroas
Anecdote* of the Mexican War, tfhd personal adven
tares oitbe Officer*, with accurate pomails and outer
beautiful illustrations. ’ .
The Adventurer or the Wreck, on the Indian Ocean,
by Lieutenant Murray, ;
Manila or the Pictured Rocks, byOsgood Bradbury,
Esq.
'Chambers'Miscellany, No. 13. . j
living Are. No. HXS.
Taylor’s Money Reporter for Feb. 13.
James the Second. !
A superior article gilt edged Visiting Copds, fresh
"'l’or* sale at .M. A. Miners, Btaithfield street, 3d door
from. Second. ' a febtO
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS—We have )n*treceiv
ed a targe supply of books for Sunday echool libra
ries. published by the American Sunday School Union,
and approved by a committee of publication, consisting
of members ofllhe following denominations, viz: Bap
tist, Congregational, Episcopal Methodist, Pfesbytenan,
ami -Reformed Dutch. These pnbbeation* comprise
upwards of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from
8 cents up to 73,) all written expressly for Randay
schools. l[i addition tp the above, the .Union publishes
a large variety of books in paper covers for quite
young children, for rewards, Ac, he. f
Tho Union also publishes two libraries, No t A a of
one hundred volumes each, all numbered ready foruse,
of books front pages bp to 330 at the low price of
ten dollars, averaging only ten cents a volume. Also,
“A Youth Cabinet Library," of fifty volumes, at the
low price of two dollars and fifty , cents. Also, Hymn
books, tiueiiioribooks, red and blue tickets on paste
boards, maps, Ac. Ac. All the above we sell at the
Uuion, Philadelphia prices.- Catalogues of books fur
nished on application. ELIJPIT A ENGLISH, -
• febfi iFoit copy]' 60 market si, bet 3d A <’.h
' Vol. 2 History of the GiraSjris, or Personal Memoirs :
of die Patriots of the French Revolution; from pnpub-'
lishcd sources; by Alphonse de Lamartine; in three vol*.
Vol adjust received!
The Life of Chevalier Bayard, “the Good Knight; ’ by
'W Gilmore Simms.’ :
Scenes at Washington—a story ofthe last generation;
by a Citizen iif Baltimore. .
Adventures In Mexico and the Rpckr Mountains; by
Geo. F. Ruxtoii, Esq., member of llis Royal Geograph
ical Society, At., Ac.
Now anJ Then—A Novel, by Samuel Warren, F. R.
S., Author of k, ren Tbousauda Year,”’“The Diary of a
Lato Physician:*- ‘ ’
The above works received this day, and for sale by
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
feWfi ' Booksellers, Market st
Saw Books. ; , ■
JUST received by Express—Germany, Englmid arid
Scotland, or recollections of-a'faass Minister by
J. H. Merle D'Aubifrne, D. D- AulhorW Uisiory of the
Reformation, Lite oi'Cromwell, Ac. >
A Practical Exposition of tha Gospels of St. Matthew
and St Mark, in the form of Lectures, inlbnded to as
sist the practice of domestic instruction and devotion;
by John Bud Stunner, D. D-, Bishop of Chester. For
sale by > ELLIOTT A ENGLISH.
Fclr-O ~~ 50 Market st bet. 3d A 4th.
THE subscribers are now extensively engaged in tha
importation of Soda A»h from one if tbe most cele
brated manufacturers in England, and have on hand
and will receive during the spring, a large aupply (sev
eral shipments being now cm the way) which they will,
warrant equal If not superior to any imported into the
United States, and which they are prepared to sell at
the lowest market price fer cash or on time for approv
ed bills. Tbe strength is warranted from sd toj n per
cent- 5 to b per cent above Ue standard strength
which is Kb : 1
fO* rresent pries 4 to 41* according to quantity, pay
ments, AC, \V A M mitcueltrEe
fob*. • 100 Liberty st..
Union Cotton AiU*, /
PiTTsacaoH, Feb. 1, ltMd.) *
OWING to alterations and itnprorereeuis making at
tho Uuion Mill, the Proprietors offer for sale at low
rates, some excellent Bevel wheel gearing and shafting,
cards and other second band machinery, all worthy ol
attention. ' Call and see, or addresa
fobUdJaiw MOORHEAD, COPELAND A CO
ITtOR BALII-The subscribers will kII the Engine in
; their mil establishment—the cylinder is 0 inch and
2a inch stroke—also, in connection with it their Rath
Mill, which is nearly new; all being in complete run*
ning order. This affords an excellent opportunity to
iSumera wishing to use steam power, as it wiltj be sold
low W fc R HAYS,
fchtf I corner of Liberty and Ferry m. Pitt.
-jyyoUee—ln pursuance of an order of the Court of
Common Picas nf Cuyahoga county, in tha Slate of
Ohio, made at tlie November term of said Court, 1847,
ttie uncollected assets of the Estate of Robert Colwell,
deceased; will be sold by the subscriber, at public auc
tion. at the door of the Court House, in Cleveland, in
said county,on the Gtb day of March, 1848, at 10 o’clock
A. M. . V. W. BINOHAM,
Adraid. of E*iaic of Robt Colwell, dec.
. fobfldflwfcwlmT
Orncx or thk Aujcausay Bsmat Co., ;
PrmaosuH, Feb. 1, 1844 1 >
AN Election for and Officers for
the “Company for erecting a Bridge over.the river
Allegheny, opposite Pittsburgh, in the County ot
Allegheny" will be holdeu in the Toll House, ton Mon
day the tub ofMotch next, at 3 o’clock, P. M.!
feba-dtm&wthT . JOHN HARPER.Treat.
Black, and colored alpaccas-w. u
Mnrpky ha* pa hand at very' low price*, an assort*
meat of swore goods, indudiug different shades ot
Ural) Colors, Common and Fine: Nuarine Blue do-J
Maroon do; Brown do 4 lllack ana Bine do 4 Satin stri
ped di>4 Satin Barred do.; Fancy Plaid do; also, an as
sortment of. Mohair Lustres, including some renr
fink and glossy. In Wholesale Booms, op stairs, dear
lers wilt and a choice stock of above and other goods
by the picco, at low Cnsh price*. 1
/w ' -*n,«d r ’
SUGAR, MOLABSEB AND~CbtTEE-ttbhd»prin»
N O 80ffV t «H>bl* N O Mo!ai*e«sobug*Rjo Cof
ree,io»t laualnrfrom kt Wyoming and for b*Jo bjr .
W k M MITCHFXTIIEE. 1(30 Liberty nL
D7-TTiey will ibnnlyrecem per Mrrthai'Wa»Woß
tonsmloilu:rboauibe-ft)Uowmg>-200hhde prune?* O
Bajrsn 45(i bbli plantation Uo2>m*i ® do Safer Honte;
00 bbU Loaf SngaftliltjßrceaOaroUnaßtcf.: foblH
"A'CtfotiOL—Warranted"pf proper auanfib £>rHfc
• i\ ter* and Craniate’dm alwaye oo band ana for
TT7TXSH FLANNKLB ewwaoiuy «• band u *7
YV too* heaaa of W & Mnipfe, H £ tormt •
iu . iM. market aa ottonmiA of Aboromd*
JL'Barff&infniXleal Eatmtf. |
M, The subscriber offers for sale a House and Lot
on Liberty street,a' short distance shore East
Lane, Allegheny city. Tit* - Lot is sS fret front
on Liberty street, and runs tyaek to an Alley. 85 J'eet.
The House erected thereon l» Bricky nearly new, two ;
stories high, 16 feet in front by about SS in depth, and
contains ten comfortable rooms, exclusive of (pantry,
coaj-cellariand cellar. AJljthe rooms have fireplace*,
and drains are constructed to carry off the water, and
the house is in every respect in good ordered, very
1 convenient,’ and is well suited for two fundi<ja. The
property will be »oldiow,;atod time given on the largest
pan of the purchase money. j t .
Inquire of the subscriber, who can be seen at the of*
fice of the Gazette, every forenoon, between the hoars
of eight 'arid ten, and at other times at his rooms at
Mrs/Hays*. boarding house, 1 Bobinson's new row. Fed
eral »l Allegheny City. I ! D NJWHfTK,
frblStf' j i Agent for the owner.
Coal Land for Sale. !
A FARM containing 3tK) acres, in Bostraver town*
•hip, Westmoreland ie'eranty, beginning about one
mile a bore this East Bank oClhe Mo*
nonjahclarirer, the soma .being the farm of the late
Joseph Beckett, deceased! Said larm fronts on the Ttr
er, about 1} mile: about 40 acre* cleared, with qtheriro*
prurements. The farm !ii one entire mass Jof atone
coaL The farm will be ihldnltogether orin lot* tosuit
purchasers, and on libera) tertn*. For panicalan en
-sutre of Henry Sterling, Daniel Ewer, Wbl Larimer,
r n Pittsburgh, Pa. Title indisputable. 1
JOSIAH HLTCHMAK
fcb3ld&wlm»9 New Castle, Mercer eb- Pa.
. Desirable Lots of Ground At isle.
A NUMBER of beautiful Lott,frontingon that peat
thoroughfare, Peuo street, or the Greensburgh
turnpike road, and on the ‘Allegheny river, and interme
diate itreel* in the 9th Ward, Pittsburgh, are nbw offer
ed for ule on the most reasonable terms. '
For prime business and munujhcturing
establishments, these lots'present situation* not supass
ed, if equalled, bjr any now for sole. Tbs regularity
with which the streets are laid out. and ths level char
acter of the ground, render the lots eonrucient t and
available at once for ouildingpurposes.-. 'lbeutle uin-
Apply» “"JJiir.M.iSSirr; 1 '
febMlm Attorney at Lawytlh st; near GranL
f~tOR SALE—The oubscriber offer* for snip the iro
r provemenu and property he now occupies; situated
on the Fourth Street Road; about three mileajfrom the
city: confuting of a well finished Brick Hodse, con
taining ten rooms, nnd a cellar under the wbolf; an ex
cellent Brick Tenant House, containing three.rootni; a
large bam and excellent stabling; anerer faying run
ning spring of soft water, and a pump of excellent wet
ter at the kitchcitdoor, aUb, a garden containing some
choice fruit trees, together: with about ten actes of ex-
cellent ground. * ; i
The above property will.be sold onreosonaula terms,
and possession given on! the first day of April: if not
sold, it will be for rent after that day. For furtherm
fonnation; onplv to the subscriber, on the premises.
fcb33dawtApUT i • DAVID
Rami Estate las Oblo, I
A TRACT of land, BO acre*,‘in Harrison, Portage Co,
on the Cuyahoga riyer—about 30 acres under Im
provement. Also, two unimproved Jot« in the village
of Warren, Trumbnll Co;, 60 feet by 90, Also,* lot of
ground irt the centre of Hartford, Trumbull Co, with a
Sue dwelling house and store—one of the best stands
for a merchant on the Western Reserve. Aliy or all
this (property will be sbld on very accommodating
tennoT . ISAIAH DICKEY &Co-,
feblO , Water and Front sts.
I BslUlag £oti! i /• ~
FOR SALE on' eocommodming terms, 0? to be let
on perpetual Uwe*i those four choice lota sitnslea
on Fourth street, new Grsni sL.each 50 feet & inches
front, tad eztenolaf 110 feet beck to a 30 toot
Title Indisputable. afld terms of payment liberal. Ap
plets • THOMAS BAKEWELL,
Corner wood A 3d. ala, or to
WiL BAKEWEULi
"-•tewell's ffldingyCruat «L
febfll Annual Law,
Beal Batata In! Mercar Conaiy.
A LOT, Storehouse niid DweUinj, .situsla on foe
Erie Extension Canal, in the village of W est Mid
dlesex; » desirable-location for a merchant; iAl»o,a
Lot anti good Dwelling Homo well suited for a Tavern
Blend, In the village of Orangeville oo gute 'line of
Ohk>7 Terma ea<r- IBAXAH DICKEY *Co.
feblO j ; Water and Front att.
Lot for Sale. ! < ■
A LOT in the 6th ward, 43 feet on Logan a tree toy 40
feet on Clark street: che of. the nwt lo*
cation* in the flfo ward.; For terma apply to the sub.
tcriber at the Methodist Book Store. 4th near Market
■trlet. or at hia dwelling en Clark street, oppoeite E.
Trujillo's Grocery store, i [feblO] J L .READ.
e-b • - FOB! SALE. i•'
Sjjfj THE three story Dwelling House and {Lot, now
Xißoccnpiod bv 1L F. Bchweppe, Esq- OQ Penn at,
aetlt HukL The Lot i*,2Bby IW feet, audiapleuaant
ly Jtaaied. For terms apply to the subscriber, who has
; rtls? ' TOR RENT . i.
The three story .hotue on: the comer of liberty ft. ana
Irwin's alley, sow occupied aa a wholesaleend retail
grocer's store, by H. Fj Bchweppe. Possession given
immediately, on application at tha warehouse of John
Irwin & Sons, No. ll Water street, by ]
declaim i ! JOHX IitWIN
EA two story brick dwelling with about six acres
of ground attached; situated at Oakland. The
place is well stocked with fruit of all kinds, and
is a desirable location for a. famil; being entirely oat of
reach of the river and din of the city. Art omnibus
leaves Oakland hourly for the einr. ■ Apply fo
jmao ATWOOD, JONES A Co.
A FARM, containing Shout 00 -acres, with a fine
dwelling house anq good barn, situated in Peebles
township, hat s short distance trotn the city, (foe proper
ty of the late Richard. Biddle, Esq.) Thif property
would be desirable for d dairy, aud would be rented for
a term of years. Apply lb i <
febifltm : ; J HSHOENBEHGER.
Foe Bent. ] ~
MA new• three , story brick dwelling bouse on
Wylie stmt—Possession given on foe first of
April or sooner if required. . Inquire of .
_joat_ J A R libetty street.
For Rent 4 ;
MA two story bnck dwelling with abpnt 5 acres
of ground, siumtedon foe hank of tha Ohio river,
in the borough of M nehester. Apply, to
jnngl JAMES A HUTCHISON fc Co.
AgA . THREE dwelling bouses situated op 4lh street
&•*!■ near canal bridge,;in foe cil; of Pittsburgh! Al-
a room "5 uy IS) feel, with a cotireuienl en
trance on Sfo st,.ncai; wood. Alio, a frame dwelling,
tw.o stories, with an acre of ground enclosed aud under
ctilivation, sitnate on Ohio lane, in ths city of Alleghe
ny. Tnqoiroof j i J D WILLIAMS,
janS I] . 110 wood street.
BTd Brewers* ;
FOR SALK OR KENT, tlie Pittsburgh Drew-
Pty, with all ius Urcwing aj>perstus,{.»;iuaie on
Pena street eml Bhrkef* eßry-end now occupied
by Geo. W, Smith & Col Pos»e**lon giTctj or (he first
d*v of April ensuing. [For terms, fcc. cnooirr of
- Brown & culukutson,
1 143 liberty «t. -
•For Beat.' ' I
M THE brick df-eUmg boose on Third street be
tween SmilhfieU] street and Cherry-alley. lt'U
•late rooted—hi* gu fixtures and spacious yard
aud dut-buildutc*. Enduire of 1
fcbgrttf i : . WM. 'A. DARLINGTON.
To LeU " i •
mTbe new three) story fire proof brick store on
second si. now occupied by Edward; Evans;- fur
rent from Ist of April next, inquire of
J SCUOOXiEAKEU £ Co,
j ai vl9 t i • \ tMwpod streeL ‘
•" • _ ,T<> Let. | :
mThe subscribers wi|l rent part of the ware
house now occupied by them. Appli to
LEWIS, DALZELL, & Co,
junto • i - ' M water street
>pk a handxwneljf finished room on Market itreel,
jKl lately occupied dam Daguerreotypeeilnbliihmeni
by Norland Jt Co. Ala©, a veil finished oiid well fur*
ninbed room, suitable tbr societies, adjeioiitg the hall of
UieMercantile librah'lAMociaiioa. Entrance at Phi
lo Hall, ; ; ED G.v/ZAM.
octS7 ■ . Office, market Street, hcnreca|3d and 4th
For Rant.
M THE larjm aftd convenient dweltynjr bonw on
IS Federal «u Allegheny, formerly occupied by Hr*.
ArniGtuun. Kent uvr. ro*«e*sion jrivta.on Uie lit
of April next. i , ' Ell GAZZA-M.
Immediate pm*cs*ioh of the above boats can be oh*
mined by epplyinrto.M. Creighton, at the (canal ware*
boo*e of Clara & Thaw. * I - deeil -
~yp~ >r ~
, llent. -
Utjro room «n tlie 2d *'tory of the worehotuc
Il'iiß occupied by thd *t>*cribcrs, near ihe foot ol
■““Wood itreet—-a good location fo? a ateamboai
oir-ney or an Insurance office. - ]
janl4 BOI.LMAJtS.jfc OARRIBQZ.
For |i*at or Bale* { *
A nent two 'luiried brick dwelling hoase with
Sw seven room* aiid Inrge yard. oteawntly *imatcd
the gth ward.; Apply to WM B SCAIFE,
- fabl-t Jw i ! __ lit uttct>neur wood.
•; ‘#oir~i9aie< i !
ui A Fine two atwy brick houae, on main atxeet,
m 3 Allegheny city, l near the upper bridfJe. The lot U
*J3leetiu itontor 1 (JO deep. For Unnn inquire of
dclSif ! A WASHINGTON, 4tU it
~ ’ pTo Let* •. ” {
One new three utory' Dwelling) lloute, with
Blfa betli hontei attached, attuaie
and \VaAhingtoaitreeu.
en on the Aral of April next.
Jha ! i
T '[PorHSnt.
Jl *njE large firt proofwarcbou!
■ fra £0 feet deep, ori fecond at, near
erate. Inquire of J SCHOONMjAKKR tc Co.,
delft . .-111 ; 1 { SI wood at
li To Let. M
,pL A STORE AND CELLAR, carrier of Federal
Sand"Lacock streets Allegheny jCify. - Inquire of
H; Waracrontheptepuscs ' 1 Ifrb'JM^w
; por xieut. ; r !
MA Smoko House. situated on Plain alky, for
rent. Inquirfe of ROBERT DALZELL h Co,
Liberty struct.l I I dcclfl
for Beau "j "
untied More on Market street, be-
[ftg ween third and fourth stmts, at; prefect occt
*T*picd by BarraWx aud Turner. Possfcssioh give
on the first oi April Ocit. [wnfl) E 1) GAZZAJIL
■t i ; TrLtli 1 i
MA dry goods Warehouse, 97 wood street, second
door above Dihinond alley. Inquire of
dec2 J | D T MORGAN k- Co.
COaTLANIT FOKSaLF—Seven acres
for sale, situate in bend of the Monqngahela River,
above Brownsville, 1*», having a 7 foal vein of coal,
which will"be sold iu exchange for goods. For particu
lars apply to [oc33] 8 & WHAItBAUGiH,SIwood st
, " n unkldlnic Lot - : " '
IN MANCHESTER FOR SAIX-I sa*e.for nisi
beautiful boilcUiifi lx>t in M*nchei?nr| near.the ferry.
•a feel front by US> feel ilten., It •will Iw »M low, and
on accommodating term*. Term* dnexr.epnonable.
mylO * JAS. BLAKELY. Real Kmte Ap w
liOtv for «*Xe»7l 177
TWO building tots in the »Ulh ward, (each 51 by 1:B
B. A-Fahhotock; ) . ut>
B. L:FAnx£SivcK,; J-PiiUborgh. ,
aW.FAUsraTocO - . j • ' .
Wboltule Drug Sttfr* la the City of
; Hew York. |
3‘ -UJK ttnder«igui:d nre esteiuively engaged In lb*
Wholesale Uniß business u No. 4D John ilretl, in
q city of New York, and ni® preporedto supply Drug
eitu and eanniry jMerchanU with Drucs, Paint*, Oil*,
Dre-tmlT*, PoreißU and AmirieanPerfttiMry, Wander,
Weaver i-Mandej>Cbemica]»,(oftheir awn importa
tion) and all other,article* in tlieir line <->f buunets, of a
superior quality ak low as they can be nurchated in this
or any ea*tern city j -j» ;
New York, Febld D iA FAHNFyTOCIC fc Co.
SODA ASH—FHiCE RliDUCED—the subscriber*
’ ’ ‘ '.llielr Sod* Ash
irers from 63 Lo
pproved Notes
a orapwanls*
id o(T the** pri
rXTREE, -
■trost,:
sadfa
.t price or aporovn.
Wk. M MiTCHELTUKE. i
TJELT U£ATflEB~Tbe •nh»eris*ei» , liltTo ebhißtS
JD Iyoa kaa4»rtid«<rf Lcidwr fuu£i« far nwhuf fc7-“»
aife
’ RATES OF DISCOUNT.: “
EAXtSOFWfICUDNr—COREiX’I'KDUV
.. a. Houu£»‘*>;soai,/'
ExebanM'Broken. ffo.«s Manet streeVnrar 4tda*
PeuuylTaal*. mdltUii ! f"j-
BankolTituburgh •—rar f SuielTk.tßrtne!»e«.« u
FJtchanseUnnk .... v par,*mteSeiin • • • •«* t-r V*
Merck-4tMan.Bank -par 1 ;. ; V«Gts*l»®, >
Lxcbaoje Vai- ; IJ
Girard Bank *»»«? B M fVa "'**.?
BankofUeimanaJwa •parßk.ofthe Valley,—p- ¥•
«: yinruJa-..- —“
“ Delaware Co.* -•par M.&Mi Bk-, iVTieelluft I
« Moatson»TyCfc*-p3T do ii
“ Norikembeiland* -par N. ,'V. Bank Va > • ; " j
Colombia Bridge Co.* • par do Ji
Doylertown Eank---vP»r do - Par>.enbor**(— ,
Fanners’Bk. Reading-par •- /E* ““**“** :
FamerVßk. Bocks Co. par Bk.of TrpncMee--'* ■ •
Far men * Mereh’ts "**■";* “
Lancaster Co. lik.* * * -par PlanieiVßk.-.- *y ;■
Lancasterßk. par Union C f k .’"*"* l "yV
U States Bank-—•-•-• 30 I StUsoorl-i ! >
Wellington Bk. i ■ N®* 4ll C - rolln , j
octtrobSsißk.- ■• u
Chaabenbon: *.* |slejchsßjL,Newbem t.
SMqaebanaa Co. Bk.- Sum .
Lehigh Co Bank, f fioath CsrellM*
Lewistown- [Camden Bk
Middletown • ;Bk.bf Charleston-;-;
- - ,Conun6TCialllk--?-pr* 14
Bic ofGcbreeJown--®®-14
Bkiof Hnmbffirg—— ]•*, .;14
Morehama Bk-----v - * 1|
Planters A; Mechft’sSk- 1i
Bk. Carolmaf • 14
p
Enoßk.*** * li<
•Fanner*’, and. Drover*’
Bank, Wayneitmrg.. 1
Harmbmy “
Hone*dale —’• 1}
Baltimore
Bahra’e *0 RRSerijv >lO
Cumberland Ilk. of Aile-.
fthany ;•••' H.
Far. BW.of Maryland*/ u
. tiw< (n j ,
Fanner*’ At Mechanics •“
Bk'.Frederlck---;--;- “
FrederlckCo.Bk.--~.. «
Hegersiownßk ••••'•■. **
Mineral Bk--~—
Patapscoßk* ••• “
Waaaingumßk.-—;-r- **
Bk. of W estmi utter
Michigan* {*•,
Bk.ef Su Clair-.*-*~>-±-
Bk. of River Baiun. »♦ *—
Michigan In*. Co--4 «- ; 5.
Far. A. Meek’s Bk-• 4* •* - 6
Wise on ala Terrlt'y*
Mai.Wireln.Co-Milw’ei
Caaadaju'
A.II sol rent Banks- »• • • -8
Bank of England Notes
Gold tc Bpselt Val ue«
Napoleons -*- i 3;tt>
D&esu-- --9 ISO 9 30
Eagle/old —— -;10 60
Eagle/new ■••• • :10 00
Doabloons, Spanish; 10 00
Do. Paifiot-;-—'—.*--13.00.
Sovereigns - .4 83-
GEneas-—5OO.
PVederlcksd'ora----*57 HI
TenTliftlers 740
Ten Guilders 4 • * 300’
Loaisd’ors--'*4 60
Exehanft-; ,
New York ipnn
Philadelphia • •• • • ~ iprm
Baltimore -—•?•-; ■■ tfnn
t, par. Interior. B’W-r**.
Pitts, do- : “
iuty Scrip"— “
Ohio.
Stale Bk.aad Branches li
MountPleosont***** “
Steubenville •* “
St. Clainrville*
New Lisbon*
Cincinnati Banks- ••■*»» **'
Columbus. do* •*?♦.♦ **
Ctfeleville- 4 *** • ••• u
Zanesville •' **
Pntnara •—••• v/‘
Wooster - “
Massillon »••*••• “
Geauga •••• —.
Norwalk****. *••* *•**
Cleveland—*■• —*•*•• “
leal.- • “
Dayton -..w**-* *
Westtrn Reveire**—• **
Franklin Fk Columbus “
Chillieelhe “
Lake Erie .*••*• **
Beiota “
Lancaster *♦•••,*•10
Hamilton*** •♦•••13
Granville * ; fiO
Fam’r* Fk Canton • —3O
Urbana *;♦*—M
. KontooicF*
Bk of Kentucky 1*
Bi.of Louisville *•■«« ■ **
Norhern Bk. Kentn ? ky* .°
Hew York—Cut Banka
EXCHANGE BROKERS &c.
' HUifIET, HAHSA *
T)ANKERB, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and dealers
n in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of
Depoehe, Bank Notes, and Specie; Fotmh street, near*
iy opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. Current money
received .on depesito—Sight .Checks for tale, and col
lections made on neariy all the principal point* in the
United States. ~ ' J /. ' . .' : H-
The highest premiss paid tot Foreign and American
Gold. •'
Advances made on eonstgnstenu of Produce, shh>-
ped East, on liberal terns. j ' mehlo
CO-PARTNERSHIP* - J
JOSEPH H. HILL, (Late of the, firm of Wm. A. Hill!
A Co_) and WiL C. Cuny, (late of Erie, Pa.) have
enured into Co-partnership undefr the name of Hui A
Ccaxv, Cor the purpose of carrying on the Banking fend
Exchange business in all Its branches, at No. 65 Wood
street, three doors below Fourth, west side—where they
-solieit the custom of their'friends and thepnblie gen
erally. JOSEPH IL HILL,
m<MS TOC. CURRY.
toazra n. mu*l_ _ _ Lw*.c-cxixt.
vvtt.t. a CURRY,
BANKERS A EXCHANGE BROKERS, Dealerain
Foreign and Domestic Time and Sight Bills of Ear
change, Certificates of Deposite, Bank Notes aa^C^^
No. tS Wood street, third door: below fourth,: west
aide. Par Fundsana'Currency'reciviei! on deposite,
and colleetiona made on all the principal cities in the
United States.
.Sight Exchange, on Baltimore, Philadelphia; : New
'York; Boston aud Cincinnati, constantly for sale.
Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia and Pennsylvania
Bank Notes bought and sold on favorable terns; :
Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France
procured, Ac. • . : mchlS
a. HOLMES 4 SOTS, :
BANKERS mil Dealer* inExehansre, Coin and
Bank Note*, No. 65, Market street, Puuborgh.
Selling Bate*. • Buying Rate*.'
New York. |nr Cincinnati, lidi*
Philadelphia, Ido Loaisrilley ,I*do
Baltimore, *do St.Looi*, [ lido
Buying Bate*, BANKNOTES.' Buying Kate*.
Ohio, lidia Co. & Scrip Order*, U di*-
Indiana, do • Belief Note*, ‘idb'
Penmylvama Cy.
New York do : Vdo.
Ne# Orleans, “do
Moiylud, “■ do
Kentucky, “ do
Virginia, “ flo
do Wheeling, ido
Tennessee, - 3'do.
fcbiMlf ■ ;
WILKLUI A. HILL A CO.,
T) ANKERS, EXCHANGE EROKERS, nnd Dealers
l> iolForeign*odDomestic Exchange,Certificatesof
Deposits, Hank Notes, and Specie. No. 61 Wood *L,
orb door aboee Fourth, East sue, Pittsburgh, Pa.:
(UlidAwF ___
FOREIGN EXCHANGE.*
BULLS on England, Ireland, and Scotland bought to
any -amotuii at the Current Rates of Exchange.
Also, limits phyable In any pan of the Old Countries,
from XI lo £11)00, »t the me of 85 to tlie £SterUiur,
without deduction c. discount,'by JOSHUA .RODIN
SON, European and General Agent, office Stli rt one
door west of wood. ■ * '■ ■ ocilStf
iuniuml --i - Icnwiioauis
KBJLHXR ft KAHn. 1 . .
TJANKERS ANftKiCUANOE BROKERS, 1 dealers
Jj in Foreign and Domestic-Bills of Exchange* Cer
tificate* of Deporite, Bank' Note* and Gom v coVoer of
3d and Wood aiieets, directly opposite St. Charles Ho
tel, > - '• ' • ■■■•, ■ tn&viydly,
W
Ohio,
Indiana. ; ’
’ Kentucky,
Missouri,' ■ : v
' Bank Note*;
mircbaaed at the lowest rates, by • i. .
N. UOLMES & SON,
dclO • 35 Market street.
BXX.LS OP EXCHAHGK— SigM Checkroo :
' New York. ; j 1 i
Philadelphia. nnd . ■ ] ■ : .
D&lutoore, ■’;
N. HOLMES £ SON.
35 .Market rt.
Constantly for sale by
dcio •
COLLECTIONS— Draft*, Note*, and Acceptan
ce*, payable in any pail of the -Union, collected on
the mo*t favorable terms.'' N..HOLMES A SON.'
dclO' * . • ,56 Market st.
EXCHANGE on New York, I’hilad.dphia. and
Baltimore, at sight, in soma tomtit purchaser*. con
stantly for sale by ‘ HILL A CURRY,,
bctl! . . Wood below I-otmh. ~
WESTERN FUNDS— The Notes of the Oliit
Indio:)* and Kentucky Bank*,' parchuepd at lot
rate* of discouut, at the offico of I
. HILL A CURRY,
octll . No. 65 Wood »t. below fourth.
Collections 'on aii the principal otic* tn.ih
Uniou, made by : HILL A' CUURY,
oetll . No. 65 Wood *l, below Fptmh.,
HATS, CAPS ANI) BONNETS.
n UTORD 4. CO.,
JH {Successor* to M'Cdrd A King) ; ffgt&L '•
Fashionable Hatter's,
*' Comer of and Irijlh Sttert*.
PARTICULAR attention paid to our Retail-Trade:
Gentlemen can rely upon seuiiic their Hat* and
Caps from our cstablishmentof the nesr xathtjus and
woKKMASsmr, of the latest bttles, and at thc lowest
' Country: MercEanu, purchasing by wholesale, ore
TeijpectiaUy invited to coll and examine- our: Slock; as
we ean *ay with confidence that a* records tjuAUTT
and rate*, it will not autTer in a coraparison;with nay.
house in Philadelphia. - ■ - • -;;; .fcbl7
Bcmorali
m, William Douglas, late Junes MeKain. Tin
subscriber hasremoved his Hat and Cep Mann
to No. 77 Wood street, nearly.opposite hi
old stand, where he would ‘invite his friends and tin
public generally to an assortment.of. H»W and Cnpi
whiehtor beauty and durability cannot lie surpassed.
.WAL DOUGLASS, 77 Wood st.
Having mired from the Hat and Cap Manufactory.
1 roost tcpccttully ;r"cbnuncfld the patronage °rmy
friends and the public generally to roy successor. Win.
Douglas*. [frbl4u3ni) ;• JAMKS McRAIN. -
pw SEW INVENTION I-PATKNT AIR
fjciRCULATKR' AND HAT PROTJXTOIt-Tbe
clAsubseriber will iutroduco on Saturday. Oct. Ulh.
Geuuenien wishing a hat tried with this desirable arti-
I2C COII UIIU Ciouiuiu. . '
ALFRED KEKVlL,Practlcalliatter, '
• 1 SO. head of wood »t
r*. FALL MOOBEhaareceiv*
/ Bed from New York, the Fall style of HaU which
«S&he will introduce this day, Saturday,: Aug. 2»th..
jUluioso hi want of a neat and superior hat would do
well to call at No. 75, Wood Street, 3d door; above 4th.
atnßKtf •• • " "■ •' '• : : - ■:
7i*VSJi FASHION, *
/ J COSTAR’S Style Gentleman’* tlau will bo intro
-o%diieed at Kiarn.’a on Thurtilay, Augun tmh,
Uemicmen wishing a cheap, iasbitmanle. bat 6C Pin*-
burgh manutacture, ahead of fubkmable tint* import
ed ond-adTeniud by tome of the trade, pleats eoli at
KEFAIL A Co.’i, .
IS2. head of yrood at
_aug2Blf _
m SC3IMEE PABHIOS FOR HAT 9
Jb JUST received from -New York, tjie Sumo...
tor hale, consisting of White Beaver. Ptari
and White French.Cauimrre iraU,!with.Vetmlators.
Those in want of a beautiful, light Hat ate rcipectfuily
invited to calL ' J. Sf. MOOBE.
maytS - • ••• 75 wood 3 dope* above 4th
rIE. Hoard, of Trade u' indebted tg the kiudnes* of
George Darsie. Esq., for tiles or the'Bills,'acted up
on, as veil as those before, the Senate and-House of
Representatives of this Slate.* Membersxf the. insuiti
lion canbatc access ibthrm aflhe Reading Boom*.
fcbl6 . JOHN li.UU'bllS<cY-
rpOBACSO-In store and to arrive, on conMKtunwil.
X 4*ol and t boxes John Rucker *upSs; IHJ * b« e *
Henry and James Ss;&y>boxe»Joluut& Jrfvw»-*, m
2 boxes Atorsion ss; 13 boi**« J M titanard 3«{!W I bxs
R R, B -Warwick ibexes John Rucker sapr »*;
« * tom Ifamr * ■
feblO . 41 Wsler and front streets.,.
a-*ixth* of (be
t», for itle on
t>T ■’
i SCAIFE, :
near Wood.
Limo)h-«
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' MEDICAL. .
TTARX^ T VI£ETAMJi lnvala*--
H bin remedy to Epileptic Fit* °£‘f*' l i2£ thtfTOai >-J i
Convulsions, Shauns, kc. lt« ■ :■->:• :• . « ,
limeimmemorwi, .,-j. ,V v;g- -
. tic fiuincurable. It has baffled . t.
boasted power of- all metfiriue, and - , |-
sands have sudvred through a miieraUle eXttttoe*»anA . ' •
ai last yielded op toir live* 6a. toaltar, of «*■£»/►•■ •<. .jl•«i ■ ■ 1 “
With. all deference, however,' to the op i Hi o, ‘f °*: . :-2 * .
great and learned, we say Thai it ha* bee* eureq.- -. ■ •; v -■; ";
‘ HART’S \faGKI ABLE EXTRACT, .. <]
For sixteen year*,hts been tested by .many _v2| ...
who have colTered with this: dreadful <useu*e,«ndl* tv ..
every ease where it ha* had a lair trial,ba* .effected ft
peraaiieiit enre. ■ y V- ■;*■■• i •
Fits of 36 years and 6 month*, enreuby *«*»*•*■ > ; j’ .•■■■.
thistrnlywonderfulmedicine. • ;.••••. \ ■ ■■ • .■■...■■
Read the following remarkable, ewe of .the Knot, -..n ; , .
•Wa geeore, Et/jvof Philadelphia, afflicted with Epi* "
leptie Fit* Iff year* and 6 month*./ • After travelling ’ >•
through England, Scotland, Germany, and Fnutar, coov. . >.
raltog the'mo*teminentphysicians, and expeitulng Sof '
.medicine, medical treatment tod advice, threef thoc* .- ;.'3> ,
rnntf dollar*, returned with Iti* sou tothj* country ta ‘ ,
November last, without'receiving any-benefit ■whate?*/'■••v.iy,-' •' ! %
tr’ and wu* cared by asiit? -
■ HART'S VEaETABLR.EJCrnACrrr • • . -• . •
Jlr. ’William Secore’s. Letter .to'Dm. Ivan* and RarC •• •••.■■? • -
I have *peiivover three thdasatul-.doUara to nwdi«.:v
cine and medical attendance." l.wa* advised to ukq* : .
tour to Europe with him, .which*! did. I first .tinted . •
England. . i consulted the mo*t eminent phytteiaaa ' . 7. ■ .
‘tore in respect to h!*'ca*e'; toy ' ’
prescribed accordingly. 1 remained- three, month* ;
without perceiving any chanye to to. betted, whieh . v,.%-?
eost me about two hundred.and fifty dollar* pocketed . ,
by to physicians, and to most tot 1 received wa* • . •
theiropfaon'totmy «m'«n*ewa*_hopele*sandpo*l»v\ ■;
: tirelr incurable. 1 accordinglyleft England,audtravf- ,
filed through .Scotland. Gentteny and-Frauce,and r^. : • . -
i torued home in to month of. November la*b with mjr V'-:. ,
- ton a* to from hetng cured a* when I left I aawywtr - . .-
advertisement in one. of the New >nrk paper*, ?• •-• :. v.'< .
concluded to try Harf* Vegetable Extract, aeetug rV . '•
statements and pertilicates of *o .aotad «< n: ; t ,•
twenty and tliiny rears’snutdinp, and eanaaMraycaa •
lamnoi*drryldid», oibytoosdoi Han's Vegeta- . ;
ble Extmclalone, he'was.restored to i-erfatt hwllla...':
Ilis rca«on, which vras *o far gone a* toonfil hun to -' -
busim'ts, i* entirely restored, win lue prospect now ; •>-.
before him, of life, health and usefulne**. *H« »* noyr • •
tM year* of ngc, t0d.27 year* and ? month*, of ihby-' ! •
time has been afflicted with thi» BUMt dreadial .of dl*^.--.
eases; but thank Ood he is now.enjoying good health; J •
• Now, gentlemen, faith without work* I don't beliavw-
in. To saytbal 1 chall beevergrereiulioyou.l*•
thine, and a* I here enclose you. one boitdred-doUar»^;li
have no doubt hut tot you will totk thl» : .i* ; ;BnoTh're ; ( rf •
and'quite a diflereni thing. 7 Th* debt ln -
still owe you, but please to accept to preaent amonst' * . -
a* interest on to debt in advance. • • i
. ifouraveryrespeetfully, '
(Signed,)' - . WILLIAM BECOaE.
/ TO THE AFFUCTOX , ;
■ One‘of to proprictsrs ofthi* InvahuMa mediclaa \
was afflieted.to severe! Tears .with &ileptic Fit*. ' / -
The disease had produced to:wont effect upon hi* .
system, viu Lo9*ofm«norT.lnibcctlity.oftnin£and». v . v f.l
perfect prostration of to nervous system: He' tuut > .
tried to sklli of the best phyatcians for aerea yeatv . •
and rrew worse uodex their..treaonent,. and ho .-anew
this medicine sea* his only hope for health and /.
Ufa. and was therefore delenmsoJ lacTre itaikii .tnal, - 7 f /.'
»iuf to persevere in its n*e, which he didt and to result~- : '
% perfeet restoration to health, which - / -
ued nn&nempted fornearly aixteciiyeara;.. ..iw-f,
VWe woala refer te to folfovyin* persons who hava v .
heeaeured-by nslng Harf* Vegetable ExtraeU . ■
• - Col E Detmow’s Sanghter was afflicted : niiw •'
rpide* dtVenkers, New York. .> - _• ii. - —. •
. •..i. / - . -
J Ellswpru, seven yean, 13 Hover st. - .
•Joseph M’Dougal, nine years, East Brooklyn, 1* ti •
. H w Smith, New York Custom House,.-.
'SEeUy, twen^yean,Btttealsland..-.v
•- MueKjTKeetitwentyyears,-Yorkvillff ‘-v-:
MinßCrane. twelve years, 113Uunnersla atM.i ■■
WmllFa»elt,twenty>ihreeyears f 73HoKM!klt''
Jacob Petty, fimr years, 174Uelaaey ah ■ :
. Philo Johnson, twenty* eight years, Oree»aaaa£ft£ • • :
, Judge Randelh 04 East Broadway, New York. ' -du ::
Thmna* R Jones, of to DS Navy,. r .
,.t\
Rpforenea also made to*— • • k .
DrWLMonroe,OnUford,(X
. Rev Biehard Taagutv'West Davenport N Y. ~ 4
- RevTLßoshnSCßaltimore, VA? -• .
Mr Joseph Bradley, 115 Orchayti st, NY. :- lt ’{ V:
0 H pernghton, SQ2 Eighteetith etN Y. ’ '
Un JamesßertlwU; Cotter,Orura««. K Y.
John Paher, ITS EJjabeth at! ' do
! ? A Delaney ft, d®
iW^th,lSoSuffolk et, ■
' . phases Brown, 100 Water at, . d»
- :--lu of which may bo called npen, cr.addraaaed.-pMe).
1 P CT Prcqared by Dr 8 Haxt, (late Ivaar Al Bar^)
; New York.-
G F THOMAS fc Co, HO Main «t between 3d aot
4th sis, and 160 Main st, between 4tb andfith streeakc
Cmeinnati, Ohio, wholesale and retail agents forth®
' south and west.' *' 1
L WILCOX, comer of Market 0 and thaOto
k mond, only ngH in ~ JagSUawlr
SXftrylmndc
'*e Bk»
No. 05. DIAMOND Alf
-LEV, a few doors-below* .
Wood street, toward* "lb* .
market -j, * • ‘
DR. BBOWS|iiw. :
ing been repalarly eduealeO
to the medical. prafewiou/
and been for some tint* : nr -.
Sneral practice; n6w run*-
tea. hi* ancmioatoibe
-treatment of those private .
i and delicate, •
[whiehhi* opportunities and -
iexperiencepeculiarlf
'iff him. Eleven rears at»:
, sjduowdy devoted to the -
study and treatment ot iho»e complaint*, (daring wliichf
time Le lias had more practice and hu cared more pa».
tients than can ever fall to the lot of any private pr«to»
titioner) amply qualifies him to offer assurances.**
speedy, permanent, and satisfactory cure.to all afflfctrdl
with delicate diseases, and all disease* arising there'.
ft cm. ■' ,
Sr. Brown would infumi those afflicted with prim!® :
diseases which have become chrouic by limo bt' tfy
rravatrd by the osn of' hriy of the cotanum nostrums of
tne day, that tbeircompltnnu can beradicaflyand lhnp»
ooghly cured; he having giteu his carefu l etieutioo t®.
the trcagpenl of such copes, and succeeded in handred®
of instances in curing persons "t>f tnfltimmntiqn-df the* ■
neck of the bladder, and lftndied diseases whiehofieß
result from those cases where' others hate eoiuigned ..
them to hopeless despair. " He psrttrtttarlyinTitesßUchf.v;
as b'ave.bceu long and unsuccessfully' treated by other® • »
io consult him, when eveTy sati*factibu wiU be gtr*A
them, and their cases treated in a coreihh thorough mid •
mtemgeut mnjmer,'j>omtciLoui,by_alungexpenenca* l
study, and mvesligalioivwiuehit is impossible for thos®
: engaged'in general.practicevut medicina to give any
1 one etas* of (Uaecae. v- .-'-v ■■■■■■
H7*Herma;of Rupture-—Ur. Brovnum© inntes per*.. •„
*nna afflicted with Hernia local], os hohaspaidpaxtl®*..
nlar attention to this disease. •
Skin diseases; also Files, Palsy, etc., ipdedily cured.
Charges very low. - :V. /-i }■ : i~? "V
N. B.—Patients of either sex living at a,distance, by
stating their disease in writing, giving all the sy m®-
toms, can obtam-tuedicinei withdiieciiona for use, by •
addressing IV SHOWN, hL *D-, post paid, and eoeios -
ing a fee. ■ •)" « ■■
Ufflce No_ CSj Diamand alley, opposite thsw teeny
House. i •
IC7* No euro no pay. • • • derlS.
Howbry monAN uoaruound a uvkk
.wort Conch Candy is.offered ,to the public S'
pletuant.and effective r’eniedyfor coughs, colds,'bt»rso»v
ness, Asllim'al I'lithHc, Wlioupiitr V&agh, Influenu*
Croup; Sore Tliroat, Bronchitis, and general affection* -c.
of the Chest and Lungs.' In such ca*es it Is known t®' ;
have atfonled decided and permanent relief, and’ftout
its rapid sale, mid'great , success asa'ranedy.fottb*- -
above diseeses’whcreit has been .used, it promises I®
become oneoftlie roort pseful and {onplarmedicinev ;
It isofferyd soo, as a pleasant relief 10.theeoueuinpliTdj -
and an ostistant to vocalists anil public epcakcra gea* .
erally. : ’ 1 • 1 ■
The name of the preparation indicates itsleadlng !»• :
gredient, and it -wil! 00. found to be' by no mends unj •
pleasant to the taste, and may be-used, r»y-children tuiid
udults with'entire impunity.. "Hie material* used in th® -
preparation are of tne-beitiquslity. hnil it nttjy l>* fe»
lied on mi tn every respect a pore anil genuine aruclm
FtnniUes wophl no doubt protrve to their comfort antT
health by keeping a'snpplyv especially in the season cf
Colds. -'-j . • .
: This valuable Cough Cahdy is considered a great as.
sistant to"Mothcn<j' being superior to all the patent Ba
by Jump*:rain creation, os children were never known
to cry when thi.. cnndv is used/except forntore._ jA itl.- ■
al of this article will cijnvmre any person of itt ewca
cy, and the proprietors therefore aetf any personm tha
United Slates to produce a cheaper, more pleasant, .0®
effective remedy. --i •-V - - -f 1 .
Sold wholesale and retaiLhy the General Agent, f
‘ H SMVSEH, Druggist,/
corner 3d add market sts, Pituburgnv -
Howai Co-Proprietors, No l CoUego Hall CSndfl^
• Ohio. '- - * • . ..;
Extraordinar}' ('one of Liver ConplalAt
• and. Cough 1!
HAVING taken a violent cold, whichsettled oaay'
lungs and liven producing-a severe. ebugh,_asa. : '
pain in me side and shoulder, which was so severe 4t ■
lime* I could scarcely tarn over in ted. Ivras grado- 1 .
airy wa*ting airnr. and weary' even. of my Ui&'My'v
cough «u rpry uistresung, and being accompanied
\rtlh nausea, lots ot‘ appetite, debility, and other.tfis
‘irening symptoms, my auflenng* were extremes Find- ■ •
ittg no benefit from any medicine, nor from my phyit- •.
dans,'l got a botUeofifir. Taylor's Balsam of uvdr* • ■
wort, which soon mivde me well and able to atteudttr ••
my business. GEO YOUNG, Drnggi*V'
’ . • • * -861, Fulton atr«t, .\_-
QT* SdU another'great care which proves this taedi- ■.
cine the only remedy to be depended upon.-;Bead aad:
jadee for yoarsclC -• • •' 'i '.■—•■■■
Cossoscmos joto Lim Cojctarrr.—SufTenngaol •>’; ;
have for three years with these direases, 1 feel ftoib
Lenrt for nil person* equally tuifortanate, and therefor*
I begof them, if tiicy love life and bealib; if tbev.lova
their families and friends, not to lay and die auaer (ho ..
mercary doetbro, or. their useless trash* lrat try Dr.
Taylor's Balsam of Liverworts This medicine cured .
me when I was so ill I- could not turn oref to bod,
without M«iiUiuee, and the mineral doctors Mtid I coold*
not lhca week; yet this *ef;ctabJe medicine cured to*
in six'week*. 1 had* hocking eonjth,paitiui tba «d«W
raising of matter, uight swesti’andwss waHodlO lb» .
Mae, alto toward fever. : J It MILLS, Alilkmant •. .
i ■' .Newtou,lil. ,
E/- Hundred* oflireehavo beeit .iaTed by UtU«n«IW ;
cine. Wedaily hearof themust remarkable cure*
ter everything elsehad failed- ' ; - v
• Prepared at 73 Beekman street, New i or*.;
Sold in Fitt«d>utch.byJ.D.Norgan,»»l WoodiL;/. ,
Towntead, 45 Market m li c«r Maiket-8«4
3drt« HendexaoaCor, 5 Liberty at.- Price «*}«e4 ]
ta Pottle. r~- • ■ • < r»»7 j
r~l(
• Highly iMiiarttßUl' 1 •. 1,-.
CANCER: CUttED—Tha following. [/_
certificate from a highly rentable Jady. 1»* ****
s.snt to Dr. Jayne by bis twents, Messra.Jason (lam C •. •
Co- • >f ■•jfcemrovlUMfci' March llhb, !#*7. I
Me. JaTins—Dearer— Doty to my follow ereature# •!>
demand* that 1 should add my testimony to the weUc*» . I
tildiihed efficacy of- yoor altkhtjt*. I biw h*4. ! ,
what the doctor* all pronounced an incurable Scrota* '
lou» Cancer of three year's Handing. After a tiuthftrtv T-';
one of the remedies of the profession, aniil my patient#., -\e
in their n«,rtud hope* in Uiet; cfficaeywere complete* .
iy exhnosted. 1 commenced taking your Alterative.
After 1 hod'taken it about aix months. I yraa'.tioiiuulg-, -•
cured by it. but my Cancer wu literally roofodoihanSj •
dropped off. I tun now completely atul permanently',y
cured, ami. hare no hejuauott m saying (hat it i*'lh* "\-
most efficacious coustihitiunai remedy extant. 1' hat* !
no scruple* nor fear* in underaignin- iuvfhaecaaA • •
commending it to all *iimlarly affected. ■ ; •Tj • '' •
vour*,:•.' ':•/.•:/ -.-KiicrFau#.’ M
Dr. D-Joyce—Dear Sir—We enclose youacertifir l.y:
cate from Nancy Falls, of an important cure performs*
oitherbyyourAltcraUTc. "The fiieu stated by her *r#
know to be true.. .Your*,- Jasox Hajj A Co‘
Centreville, March W. *47; ' . Pc? C J •
iiv* t