The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, February 13, 1849, Image 3

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CoTTosr Muurr.—The xnufcelis' ireelf. ioppll*
edttdie advanced rales..' "Fair tJp&nd, 4?djMo»r
Orleans, 4id» v Sates of. the week,
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■ price* Beef stead)f
lo2sper<^->Lard > Sotd3Csperbtrr*L Cheese:
slock cmcViwfaxced, tad aalesat fuU.pnces. ,;V :
l The lira is i^^^advtt^'ratw.-^
The tim Jn »no nnny: fon H~ T an'
highly ntitftrttrry ohd ln Manches*
ter and the s&rzoafuiUngccura die*
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The-lmproVed' toae.in ccmmoituaT: again alio
fiTtti'ahlmttioa.to,public’ Ooa«*
sols tomi»ey,end' account, 91109 U—showing
an advance of 5f percent, iiiLoiadoh;'!;t7. : Butte» >
6 pereeftt*i doe 1863,101 to ICS; New York 5
per centaLS% .Ohio C per cenla. OTj Missouri atera
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«ooatty ia qttidL:• Mnmut retain* hi*, seat
ts Elfetfdenl. ortie : : Aawmblf, M. Bonlae Delra
meaT'etocteiVteoPiesideiiL ...,' ,
ExtaulvtyNava! preparatiansare making, and.
eleven Braagra preparing, the supposed destina*
tkm,ofWHlch is iotcrvenuonia favor oflhoPope.
Tbe latest dates fiom Peru *ma that public opi<*
ntoa has onflergono a great : change, and ilia atate
of Ute And* ha* opened-the eye* of certain jafln*
entiai men, who are now opposed to Fiance Inter
fining in, liar affair* fcf Italy. ••• !
‘ . continentalaffairs*.
AasensUf bujairty casttho ap»
pleofilac^«iftr^rtilto.Frince»of(3ennany.'
ThoA*aeJnbly,tia the
dignity of the bead of tho Empire, vthidi is to bo
giTentooDertignlngGCTEtmSoVereigtt..
Hi* believed that the next vote win declare the
title o£^p«orjo.seh^re^ittiy.', Atatriaiihavinjr
tirtoaDy fitira ■ the circle, the central
anthority WiD to eatabGaiie'd at Frankfert. Jrihoa
rgtffiftqfiaETba Aoemblyto take tlmunly.tltera*-
tit® aPrinceof the Horae
of Hohonzolenj to the imperial throne. ' > -
AUSTRIA.
Aoxtria Is fast- recovering her rebellious Hnnga
rianprovince*.-She tasAoew field efcowiover
ayopaaedlqthe threatened rivalry of Frutria,*fi>r
the Genßadtiaone. - < j.•
HUNGARY. , ‘
‘Windbgnux baa been entirely goo
tinaifijL' Confiscation aad'-exlcrainaUoniaXho'or
tier of the'day. ■ *, • •••’•■•« -«••-. • -
'Naples aad’Sicily are stillo&settlefL Premia
Uttmnqiß;' . ,':V* - -
o. -DENMARK. •
;I)enoiark annoanoedher lnteation to borrow
seven tfiilboiis pf dollars, andi inme foor millkm* of
exchequer bills. ... ' 4
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\T Popodemand* the imerytniioa efAnstrfa,
, toreataxMm .inhia temporal power, and both Sar?
France, strongly /remonstrate'.against
each-adetominatioa, beeasse the Roman’ fwbple
bays lad jittreiriyeace .ffo
than a Prince '<Tbeipu^sal : analh*
. pgiuii4.lh^.ba^ : 'cia(>
|£d nothing bnt contempt-ibr Knives* - ■
" tta4f^\Wredatt»the
■wxpeniitee* cfreverol: v 'tl»J ; depicftnaata~ M
rise, in lb© funds abda generalbuoyant
teeCng is attributed toitecastemptaeArefiro' {
Tho Joftgra erf the. Bcneb, foavq oyera
TBleri tire writs of error xo ibo cases of
floitiifyßrigu and hts fellow pTaontt*. The Court
wren tmaalnriJUS, anßootiriiig cow-remains bat a
appral to'tiis Sraso of Lords;.
. ll yu sided that appttatfcm bad.becamndo fi»
appeal fim tho Lord
Xifluleosat,in tbecssecri O'Brien. •
Rinata proceed fortimr,'sndjhai resolved tp stibs
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arid'BalLimare, report the 1 markets at old {ou»ra—
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'FEBRUARY* 1
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1 10JBatarday. •••..,
It-Stasday, • -V~ • • (. • I_. J
W Mohday, i
13 Tuesday, < .. jv:v ........
14, Wednesday:" ♦. ....
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■Toesday Morning, Fehreary i 3,1519. J
r weather yesterday wa» «xuemely cold and
door.bna&reas, end, the amaU
.emirant of aale* transacted' ia’lheinarter showed
Ra'change m qnotationa_ ,
. - were no receipts by nver.yes
tetday, witboaftrensactiphs
■from first b4mds« t Owing to the lightness of re*
.celpts for some few daya prices have become
more firm; and the article vroold be readily picked
Qji.oa the'wharf at 3,75 p-’bbl The regular rates
Aom etore may-bo 3A7OS4. p bbl, as in
1 ;i v ■ - ' '- ■
' RYE FLOUR*-Wilt light (applies in market*
.we may quote’ ns abcmt' the' ruling figure of
the with
y : Every thing under A»« bead te«
in&insateady, but very i&ile activity i& manilested*
Salesp? regalaf > ltmited lota; f of sugar by bhd
At4toso,to 5{ fur common to prime.. Of NO
molasses, tiie receipts yesterday amounted to some
TOObblSyend the market is now fairly supplied.—
'83029c am abotu the ruling, figures with moderate
sales; Rio coffee remains Arm at 7{o?ia p Hi.
PROVISIONS^—For baimn ihe market is quite*
sCttve, with regular sale*: of Western cored in
loUoi 5,000 to 10.000 Da at 6ic p fii,
&t ebpoldeni; sides and ha ms. Sales of city cu
red shoulders from smoke *boase at and of
.hams at 6ie> fit Of lard wo note sales of 8500
fils'ia bbla at 6}, 4 months. Sales of H bblsroU
butter in lou at 11012 c -pTt Keg butter is in
fair demand atBloB|c f Sl Salesof dried
in lunlted lota at 7io7|c
OlLS—Sales of lard oil at 56060 c, for &!1
and vrinter strained. Ia Ltueed, ,we notice an
improved feeling with sales at 56057 c ? gall—
Af the jaiest dates linseed oil was selling at 540
itj Cincinnati, end held higher. Tanner’s afire*
mains steady at $160319 ? bbl, as in quality.
“ ; ; Louisville, Feb. 9,1349.
Ovsbvlqw m the Lower Misstsami.—The
Phytqna reports the Mississippi very high and in
many- places the levees were caved in. Copt.
Shallciqss thinks that it will not be much higher
a 4 it was fitiliog above and below Cairo. But the
wqeat rise ia the nver herp, the rise in the Wa
bash, ini the Cumberland, in the Tennessee, in the
Illinois, and in the Arkansas, will certainly in.
crease the flood in the Mississippi. We gives
few. extracts from the papers in Louisians is re*
gaxd.to it. The St. Francisville Chronicle of the
87th, rayc ..
"Tim Mississippi is still on the rise, and that too
qt tt-yery rapid rate. The water is now running
tirerfadmei cf the streets at Bayou Sara, and
- iT* cbe&is not soon put to it, our sister town at
tha Rsyottwill, in the course of another Week, be
dsder-water.- Great loss will be sustained by oar
qitizena living on the river, from the loss of cattle,
Wood, and * general overthrow of their lands °
I The Points Coupee Echo of the same ds»e
tayie V."-'/'
i *Tho river in front of our office is et present
brimming with the bonk, and it is still rising with
unprecedented rapidity for this month.”
The Concordia Intelligencer of the 27th, says:
“High and threatening as the Mississippi river
now is here,,we fear that we shall have it some
higher befbre.it recede* ( Already it is over
reusing hs banks at somo points near the north*
ere line, of this State—at other points a slight in
icretse of water will cause great damage, and no
where can wo- stand so heavy a rise os we am
threatened with.”
The Lnke Providence (Ld.) Republican says:
"Oar town just about this time, is in on awful
[condition. From the lower end as high up as
Railroad, street, it is covered with water to the
depth of about two feet* The river commenced
rising here again on last Tuesday, caused by tbe
Arkansas. Oar whole country will inevitably by
overflowed.
We learn that there fa much oicknesa among the
fcegroe* on the plantations in the neighborhood,
though we hear of but &w deaths. There were
three death* in. town night before last, and one
yesterday. Three cf there persons, we were in-<
formed, were Irish laborers, • who had been very
miidr exposed by working oat : in ( the inclement
weather; the other was a negro boy. Some say
they died with cholera, others oay they did dol—
[Journal. . . _
New > Bedfbn|Oil Market, for the weekending
Feb. A—epem—Market of 50& fahts,
sopposedat IdOygolL Whale—Saks of. afew
parcelsNW about 500
ghD,and 100bbVbn private terms. Agoodde*
mood, and holders are ; very firm; Whalebo&e—
-Nosttiea. - <
Monthly statement d Sperm Oil, Whale 03, had
. Whaieboae, Imported into the TTnited Suites for
Jan. 1&49.
Sperm. Whale. Bone.
N Bedford, 4 ships, 2 brks,
•Providence. 200 s£oo 20,000
Total, . 2,760 74,900
Same time in 1819, 2459 6,458 32,100
New Orieans, FeL 1,1849,
Cotton-—We, this morning received, per mail,
from Mobile, a telegraphic dispatch containing the
anival oC the atouner Canada at New York, and
her advices of the Liverpool Markets, So for as
we are able to judge, tbe Liverpool Market had,
dnriog the week ending the sth uH, had advanced
and considerable sales, on speculation, had
taken place.
We particularise the sales as foQowc 215, 320
aod2oo bale* at —; 69 do at 7,120 do el 6|, 100
do at 6|, 30 do- at 6|, 225 do at 6}, 54 do at CJ,
and one list of 1107 bales, at 6to?Sl
Tobaeeo—The transactions in the Tobacco mar
ket to day, reached 268 bhds, u follows: 64 bbda
Admitted and Befitted ax —; 5G do Admitted at
4i;22dorefQ&edat3li:lshbdj, at 5;
3 Admitted and Befitted at 4; 2 Admitted at 3h
0 refased at 31; 3do atSi f and 11 hbds Admitted
and Refused at a price not mode pobHe.
. Sngar and Molasses ■ The my ample receipts
and large stock on the market, together with a
somewhat reduced demand; has given an appear*
uce'of dullness to the Soger market, bat prices
•are quite well maintained. The salesto dayreach
•boot 500 bhda. Of Molasses, . about 600 bbls
were sold at 201021 c (p gall. On plantation, «
tiiog of 300 hhds Sogar sold at 4, and 100nl3lo
* Floor—There was a slight improvement in the
Flour market to day. The sales are 600 bbls Ohio
froarfialbont at 4,20:300 do at do at 4 JiSr.
200 do at 4j37i, ana 100 do choice Illinois at $421
?bbU V •
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Baltimore, Feb. 9>-Cattle—There was a con*
aidenble Increase in the anpply of beeves at the
scales last Monday. The onerlfigt reached 600
bead, of which 400 were sold tociiy batchers, and
200 were' driven (o Philadelphia. Prices ranged
[ fixun2£OoBt eqaalto&,7s net, and
. averaging 3,50 gross* :
*Bog»—The supply wan Urge, and
briik at former prices.- We quote from 8305,50
Philadelphia, Feb. Market, 1000 beef cat*
tie: incloding 250 bead for H York, 300 cow* and
calves, 800 hogs, and 1500 sheep and lambs.—
Prices. Beeves in good dethhad and tales ranged
6,7soB£Qihe 100. Bib, Cows and' Calves sold at
♦70814 for dry, 8120825 for springers, and.BlSo
533 for fresh cows.- Bogs sold at s^ooB6the 200
: Bs.': fiheep and Lambs mostly brought sl,2Sost
each fpr sheep, and $1,250350 for lambs, as in
quality*.:;.. tJ
.. Mloart Wosn Vswnrra*.—The popularity which
tint medicine has acquired hi Western Pcnnavlvania,
is a saw gnarantee of ha exeeiknee. The following
•femtemen, highly respectable cltiwns of Allegheny
and Bearer cmniUe*, hare oaed this Vermifuge in their
fmUics, an d offer the ataaraaca of its great medics.
properties.//,
i JpjM Sttrtloo, Ftnmlwt. Biad, PimborilL
*. 1 Buiy*. Stratton h
- Mary Stmton, « u
• -Alary Bark, Bearer coanty.
/.Sarah Haiberger, Manchester, near Pitt.
• Margaret Lindsey, u l
James Burk, Squirrel nUL
Agt»s Bark, a .
■ For sate ax the drag store of J KIDD k Co, 80 Wood
',*V.. ■ , ,_ 1 • » Cecil
■Cocom asn .Cot^x—The. freqoeni changes in the
weather at thUeeasoncf the year, invariably bring
■longwith thenrcocghtaiulcplAK,-.which by timely
Jg;
ifor thd last.l3 hai gained more reputation
enre of coagiu (not requiring .aettye medlea)
treatment) than aoy other preptraiien ercr otfcred to
(hecitiseasof AUegbeny eoanty; The Imperial Congb
Brian 1* very pleasant to the taste, and. on this.an
count, fon great favorite with children.' Iba doses are
tty graduated, in the direclions, to. salt all ages.
BfsiS^iawp»wK^arts
•LKßS, fi7 Wood it,'
"rrwThA execsstrd'or morbid secretions of bile is
wettknowQ to eaaae violent disturbance of the diges*
SSFSSgpp
Kaevaad afford reliefin VsT?ft?wrwnrwnr •* Co.
Spared aad sald by B A FAUNI3TOCK AC<v
corner Ist and wood, and comer 6th ana, saw sfo* •
tag® ~ .
to, they iavolrs themselves; and 41
mofth, gttd if deortwd of it they die.;Tbe eelebntted
first' to reiaoveihe and secondly. to
expelthe worms rendered bslpldis mid tender ny I>«t
fine time denuded. Ititafemedyln wfcieb every coo*
Qdenee cube placed; -and that It fca* answered the
jparpMels manifest from die hundreds-of certificate*
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me*, sets.
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059 an
057 £33
6 66'* 633
065 -b 35
Baltic, Jacob*, Brownsville.
Atlantic,'Parkinson, Brownsville. . , .
Caleb,Cope, Mhrdocb, Beaver. 1
Beaver, Clark, Beaver.
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Cemdeo, Hendrickson, McKeesport
Hibemia'No. g; Klfnefelter, C^n.
Embissy,.— -r—, New'Orleans.
Pilot No 2, Karas,Marietta,
Lamartine, (deW) shipyarA
DEPARTED.
Baltic, Jaoobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Beaver, Clark, Beaver.
Caleb Cope,-A* Murdock, Beaver.
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver*
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Monon'gahet*,Stone, Cin.
Zachary Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling.
There were 5 feet 0 inches Water in channel
by pier mark, lost evening at dusk, at a stand.
BOATB LEAVING THIS DAY.
v >£ Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M.
Brownsvi Ife-Packets, BA. and 4P. M.
Beaver Packets, 8 A. M, and 4 P. M.
Wabash—Colombian.
Cincinnati—Hibernia No 2.
Wheeling—Cos Nelson.
GaDipolis—Pfioi No 2.
Tas Fftooux State.—We took a pleasant tarn
on ibis fine steamer, yesterday, some five miles
down the river, on a trial trip, and .must say in
truth that Capt Baldwin need feel proud In finding
her every thing that can be desired. Her engines
worked to admiration, and being of exquisite mo-,
del, the moved easily end steadily over the weten
aad all things considered, the bids fair to make an
excellent runner.* Take the P. S. oat and out, she
is a noble specimen of PiUsbuixh steamboat baild*
ing, and each end every- one who lent a bond in
building and fitting oat the noble craft, need feel
proud to acknowledge tbe job.
We bad in company, Mr. Hough, daguerreoty
per of Burke’* buOdiogs, 4th street, whom (be
Captain bad procured, with his apparatns, in order
that his fine steamer migbt sit to him for her like*
ness; this was done while snugly moored opposite
the foot of the Island near McKee’s rook; the ap
paratus with its distinguished operator being on
the Island opposite, end tbe representation taken
was beautiful beyond description. Capt. Baldwin
designs tytbograpbing'firom Ibis picture in order
that his bills may show, his boat to tbe life,—a good
idea.
Tbe Prone State is designed to take the lead in
a line of packets Ip runjrom St. Louis to Peoria
Pero, and Lmfle, Illinois river, and we are aura
she will odd much credit to tbe tine, bowwver
splendid may be her associate*
Death or Capt. Ghhjtt,—Gapu Gillou,-former,
ty commander of the steamer Wm. A Violet!, dipd
recently of choleiy, on the sleymer La tons, of
which he was commander, whilst on his way
from Red river to New Orleans.
Sold. —The steamer Oswego bos been sold to a
company at Sl Louis for $9,000. She is to run
from Sl Louis to Davenport, Upper Missippi, and
i« designed mainly for tbe shipment of flour from
, extensive flooring mills in that region.
The steamers New World end Pike No 9, were
advertised to leave New Orleans for Pittsburgh*
on the 2d instant
12SPOBTB BY XUVBB.
Cincinnati— Per Monongahela—2 csks bams,
10 bblt beet, Kier 8s Jones; 75 bbls iterise, Friend,
Rfaey & ec; 9 bxs coin, S Joces 2c co; 51 bbls
whiskey, J 8 Bonnet!; 1 refrigerator, J C Bldwell;
17 tree hams, H Graff 25 do do, SO bbls molasses,
50 bxs candles, 8 & w Harbsngb; 12 trea beefi
Sellers 8c Nicols; 25 csks bacon, 12 bbls beefi same
5 ilabs, 8 bars (feel, Jones 8c Quigg.
Per Hibernia No 2—2 refrigerators, J C Bldwell;
50 bxs candles, 70 do soap, McGrow; 31 bbl*
whiskey, J 8c 3 McDevlu; 25 bbls bams, Oram de
McGrow; 10 hhds bocon,j2oo bxs soap, Sellers ds
NiooU; 20 hxs starch, Bsgaloy 8c Stmtbf 10 bbls
lord oil, 1 box medians, Brown 8c Culbertson; 32
csks hams, Wallingford 8c co.
Per Lamartine—l boxes mdse, Whitmore de
Wolff 70 bbl* molasses, Lambert ds Sbipton; 50 do
do, Brown dc Culbertson; 25 bbls talkiw, Wilson
8c Gorman; 7351 pcs balk pork, Carson dc Me-
Knight; 195 ska corn, E Heaxelton; 19 do do, 15
do potatoes,*! do apples, A Boaghman.
Ntw Orisons—&ts Embassy—loo green hides*
W Bryant; 1 bbl lard, lippencott de co; 500 bbls
t molasses, J Dolzell; 611 pcs bar iron, Coleman,
Jjaihnan & co.
VThttling—Vtj Z Toylor—s3 bbl* floor, M
Leech de son; 13 do roll butter. 2 bxs mdse, Oram
de McGrew; 1083 pcs bulk pork, 1 75 jowl*. 5 bbls
clover seed, Smith de Sinclair; 2 bxs mdse, J C
Bidwell; 11 bdb paper, D N White & co; 91 ska
bafley, Geo W Smith.
SHIP 3 FOR CALIFORNIA-
Fat Califontis*
TWto A 1 ship ANDALUSIA, was ballt
■OtBSy at -Baltimore in copper fastened tsd
wESMcoppered, burthen <9l tons, is a fast taller,
and in every respett a vessel of the first class.
The between deck* are very spacious and thorough
ly ventilated. They are 8 feet high, about 33 wide,
and lfiO feet in length.
Wilson Is an experienced master, and fksul
iar with the Pacific trade.
Pmneagen to California are bmted to viait tad ex
satiao the aUp, at Rauuay’a wharf.
For freight or oarage apply to
HENBY MANCTO,
IS Bowly’i wharf, Baltimore.
For Sna. 7ranciie«i Cdlfarslt*
To F>n. PcsmrxLT, Woxbbiat, fioth Fnaoasr.
j-fßp Tba superior aad spacious ship LEVAWT,
rfCTW.C«Pt. Blows Hoyt, is now receiving freight ml
sffi&Sthe foot of Dock street, and will posuively sail
as above, sad take steam lo sea. Thn ship offers ca
pe rior indoe etnenU to passengers, for comfort aad
safety. She wi4 be in good buoyant trim, aad fitted
oat In an extra manner.
For freight or passes, (at fSSDin the caLLfl, OT 8120
bfiwttn decks, comfortably arranges and with liberal
fare,) apply to GEO. W. ASPINWALL.
gosth side Dock Street Wharf, ftulsoa.
Tkls ship insores at the lowest rates of premium.
fsbS-dtw
jw>fi»A«y*uMfciaca:
The fins new ecrper Jaatencd and eopper
fßjalfred baroTte'JOHN MAYO, Opt Pnniagton,
•ESssfitia now loading at Craig*K whajt ana will
lure deep a: eh. ?■>' 'freight- ot nmit, apply an
board, or to HENBYMANKIN,
ja3l*d3w 1C Bowiy’a wharf, Bahiaore
_Blnghaßi > » Bipmi Wagon Id» v
B@S.„ ■:
“■“CTFESBUBOH AND PHILADELPHIA,
miME, FIVE PAYS nanumg Pay and Nivhll—A
ft Cmr will leave Philadelphia daily with iae Mail
Train to Chuabenbargb; a Wagon will leave on lu
arrival, and having relays of hones running day and
night, secoree the certain arrival of roods in Five
[lays! No more Goods will be received than can be
oaded up each day, so that no delay will oecor.
' We will bo prepared to forward <BXIO lbs daily.
Apply to WM. BINGHAM,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
BINGHAMS 4> POCK*
No g?dMarhei street pjtUana.
BCLIFSS T&ASIFOAVATIOV' LXSB.
1848. » an
•
SHIPPERS andother* ere informed &u till line
continues to rea tfaOjr. Produce end msrcbendiia
receipted for by FIVE DAY LINE and refold wtf*
one. si low rates end specified time.
JCBIIWELL, Pittsburgh}
ROUINSONkBOEHU, Bsldmere.
BXPBBIB WAfiOB LIKE,
Fituliar|h ud FbUadclphUf
(mauuomu.) _
TIME, FIVE DAYS—RUNNLNQ DAY AND NIGHT.
rflHEjrabUo arc rttpeet/olly infonaed that (his Lina
X wifl. commence nutning oo the g7ih inti. A cat
will lease Philadelphia daily with toe Mail Train to
Cbarabenbatf, and from thence by Waroo, with a
relay ofhones, running day and night. we will be
mefutd to forward COCO Iba, freight daily. Apply to
D LEECH k Co. Pittsburgh,
or HARRIS A LEECH, . _
_noTSO . No l 3 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
nOXEBa TbABIPOBTATIds'tIIEi
mam 1848.
BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND PITTSBURGH.
'S- BJ-Time, d day*.-fll
Merchandise tramported at Canalrate*.
FORSYTH k DUNCAN, Agents,
Water meet, Pituburgh.
FRAILEY k MARSHALL, A«n^
00,17 4? Light street' Biltiwor*^
“ BUBKEA GO’S FAST EXFUBBS
meata awfey «nn
FOR AND THE
mm Proprietors of tbU Une have put on Ne w Stock,
V and an prepared to forward package* of all do
.cripupc<u£y.uu,. A „ nl ,
Water street, Pituuargh.
ROBINSON A BOEHM,
oeffl P 9 South Charles it, Bgltlptoi*.
- FOB BAL&—Tho rood «£d «b
-' ijCSlft «£«&»«»»bo*l A&EBICA UcT.
MSggeßSll fared for ute on «co.sunod»ilnj
fIBBHBESSBtena*. Apply to
J«T7 -
npHB PARTNERSHIP of W«. A B- Hats having
JL bees dissolved by the death of one of lie partners,
toe Interest of Wo. Hays, Jr, deceased. in said firm,
coon sting of Hides, Leader, Skins, OU,Ac., will bo
•old on the premises oo top lath Inst '
i fab7-id JAMES f-*VQHLIN, Administrator.
fpHmTV*PiV»f a^uT^POH 7 oi
JL Bl Clair street, next door to Eeq. John's.
feba • H. T. CLAYTON A Co.
fjri tiii JOHg T. COCHRAN,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Fourth street, between
J\. Balihftctttaad Grant jaLWdm
wro. mm‘«*
11 irafo, Afjixjaun firm. Chief of Police. Rp«i«
HaBox._ _ __ -jaio-dSa
WJ®» C. FBlfiSP.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, POorth street, DMT Gnu.
■ • • • Jalgdly -
Aw CASKS (Glue makere) Ju Mnsprmtt A Sons*
& l braodi i®* l rte*d per itcsmer Brooklyn, and for
»...WCAL MATTERS, _
pcrmaoEDta.—A young man,' clerk in Garrard’s
store in Market street, was.railed, to the door of
the store, on Sonday evening, by some person
knccking u if for* admittance. Oa opening the
door he received a blow In his eye, and before he
recovered from the effects of it, the villain de*
escaped. Several other transactions equally cre
ditable to those concerned in them, occurred on
the same street. Stones, brick-bats, and glass
tumbler* were hurled about, hilling several per
sons, but fortunately without serious injury. Tbe
police propose attending the weekly meeting of
these hopeful young men, next Sabbath evening.
Splostd Hara-tt will be seen by advertisement
to to»day > s paper, that Nessrs. Sellers 4c Nicols,
atNa 17 liberty street, have jast opened a fine
Jot of sugar cured canvassed bacon Hams, from
the establishment of Messrs. Miller, Brown 8c Han»
kina, Cincinnati. We have been favored with a
cot at one of these excellent hams, and most ac*
knowledge that ia sweetness of flavor, they are
equal to the best ever sold in this marmot. They
have also a good supply of common Cincinnati
cured bacon, which is an excellent article.
Loos Our.—A coal seller was arrested and
brought before Alderman Bockmaster yesterday
morning charged with a violation of tbe City Or
dinances in selling coaL It was alleged that be
sold a load of coal for 50 which upon meas
urement was found to be only 38 bus. Coal tellers
must look oat, as the Clerk of the Market Is deter*
mined to enforce the ordinance* against all offend
era.
Ma\oa’s Office.—Mayor Herron is becoming
decidedly uopopolttr among certain dosses, ueither
thieve* drunkards nor vagrants called to*pay him
their respect yesterday morning. Perhnps it is
only because they do not like Captain Robert’s
beds that they neglect to*calL
Fax.—Tbe fire yesterday- morning wai in a
ghie fictory, in tbe fifth ward near the toil gate.
Loss ioconridenble.
Gams Laws*—A person was arrested on Satur
day charged with a violation of the Game Laws.
He was found selling game in the market.
Ho**. Thief.—A man was arrested yesterday for
■Ruling a wheel barrow load of coal.
RECEPTION OF GERER AL TA YLOR.
PimsuioH, Feb: 12,1819.
Cot- SatfL W. Black:
Dior Si'f—The Committee on Procession have
directed me to request you to take command of
the Military, on the day of lh* arrival of General
T»yior, the President elect, iff this city.
Very respectfully yottre,
* MORGAN ROBERTSON, Chairman.
Prrrssuaon, Fsb. 12,1819.
Cox. Moeoam Rostnoa —
Chairman af Committee, fee.
Sir—lt wiD give mo grear pleasure to take part
either as commanding officer or subaltern, in pay
ing public respect to General Taylor.
Respectfully,
S. W. BLACK.
FLOOD IB TOR MISSISSIPPI.
Th» vtaihsr—BeahJt of On nty —liedm# ts
Cotton— Bnsiassst fe.
Nzw Oxleaics Feb. 7, P. M.
WUhin (he po* few days there has been a great
riseinthewatenaflhshiiremippiriver. It is now
nearly level-with tbe banks in some places, and
in others overflowing them. Tbe oldest inhabi
tants say they have never known the wtier to he
■o high. We ore momentarily expecting an over
flow, which most prove moat disastrous In its
consequence*. Precautionary measures are being
taken oy all
Our city continues very healthy, aad the weath
er cool end pleasaaL No cholera, except some
lingering case*.
Basincst is active snd prosperous, only retarded
by the apprehension* cf a freshet and overflowing
afthe wharveaandlower psrtsofthe city.
The new* by the steamer Canada has been re
ceived and pretty well digrated; since which there
have been sides ofsooo bales cotton at ooe qosr*
ter of a eeni pet fo- decline, and tbe market do
ting heavy.
Go. Taylox at Natchxx.—Of the General's re
ceptioa at Natche* oa the 2Stb last, when oa his
way to his plantation, previous to going to Vlcfcfr
burg, the Notches Courier says:
The committee appointed to wait upon Gen-
Taylor and tender him the hospitalities cf city and
cooety, performed that doty et an early hour in the
morning. The GenereTs reply was bnef and to
tbe He said that the drcum«tai.ces pre
vented trom complying with the requests cf our
cittxenn—that nothing give^himfteatertden
sore than to meet his Adams censty meulsiaao*
dal intercourse.
‘The boat remained at the landing an hour or
more after her regular time of darting, ia order to
give our dtixeos an opportunity to call upon the,
old hero, and to take him by the hood. Numbers
availed themselves of the opportunity to give the'
old soldier and true-beartea honed patriot, a con
dial shake of tbe hand. All seemed to wish that
his civil-career aright be as mccessfol and gtoru
oos as had been his military one.
•We never saw the General look in better con
dition. IBs is mod excellent, and his amp
is bb elsstio as that of early manhood.
‘A ra* nt " of thirty guns was fired In honor of the
UenersTs arrival, and the same number announced
his departure."
There may naturally be some anxiety to know
who ore tbe in dividual* accompanying the Gens'
xtL Tbe following extract of a letter farm Be*
ton Rouge, ot Jan. 29, thrown'some light on tbe
subject.
Mr. Samuel J. Peters, of New Orleans, is here to
take leave of tbe General, Mr. Peters being com
pelted to decline an invitation to accompany the
General. Mr. Benjamin, one of the electors, tho
Hon. Bailie Peyton, and W. L. Hddge, Esq-, tbe
able editor of the BoUetin, have been invited end
bare accepted invitations to accompany tbe FresL
dent elect to Washington. Mr. Van Allen of
New York, is also here, aad he and Major Gars
cell of the army, will be cf the GeueraTs rstL
Dlaaolutlom of Partatrihlp<
THE firm of M'Kee A Qeistenhalner, ha* this day
been dissolved by mutnal consent. They beta
ilaerd their book* and aecoonu in the hands of N.
Jaekmasler, for the porpoee of collection and settle*
tnent All persons knowing theasel res Indebted to
the lato firm, will please eeli and settle with bis, esd
all persons hating elaixss against them will preheat
their aeeoants for payment
DAVID M’KEE,
CHARLES P. OKIBSENUALNES-
Pittsbnrgb, Janaary g, l9tB<—jsS4«dim .
"UUFORNIA WABDROBE-To amts by Ex*
j press, on Taesday next. I3tb Inst
il, & Dragoon Pistols} Alien's 9 barrel Revolvers;
Pistol Belts and Shoalder Straps;
Bowie Knives, brass mounted;
Gold Bagt: Blow Pipes; .
Pocket Glasses for examining minerals, Ats
for sals at Eastern prices, with addition of freight, by
W W WILSON,,
feblO corner 4th and market «t
Oyfia or ma Piasts. Bait. Boas CoxtaML 1 '
Philadelphia Feb. 8,1849, f
XTOTICEU hereby given, that the eighth Instalment
IT of Five Dollars per share on the Capital Stock of
uus Company, u payable oa the second aay of Mar eh
Western Stockholders will pay to W. iL DENNY)
at the Merehaau’ A Manufacturers* Bank of Pitts*
bargh. febD G. V, BACON, Trcasorar.
INDIA RUBBER BUOES-Jtut received, 8 eases
net lined Over Shoes, a splendid article, superior
to any ever offered in this city, of which any quantity
can bo had at short notice, wholesale and retail, el the
India Bobber Depot, No 9 Wood street
febB J AII PHILLIPS
M°^f“_ bbU N o Mol s^ l rEo"‘ l -
p.LOUB-«*bl,"^rtn.rU'. &iQ[LLgt i toE
(yNBESO-abbl., I. r* RQE
Eye FLOUR—J bbl» Byo Flour, to-day by
ARMSTRONG & CROZES.
Jt23 t g3Mßfb«Ut
Roll buiTEH—3 bin ni>ii boll Buur, m
by )«a PBIbUD. BIIEY t Co
POTASH —(caiii fliuwru, (orrtlo br
]»a FRIEND, BHBY A Co
JjIBATBEBR-lB tub priitat Fcalitn, Ufobj
COTTON— 108 balat for lilt by '
M FRIEND, RHEV fc 0°
ROLL BUTTER-0 bblt Jut recHl and (br b 7
1150 ARMSTRONG It CROZER
E°l&~ 1 1 ’ l “ E "" 'arms&onoa CROZEB
FLOUE— M bbli Rupcrfinc Floor, for «alc by
jagO ARMSTRONG A CROZER
T) UTTER—IS bbU <re»h 800 BalMn 19 be« 4iJj in
i* itora and for »tle by Ja¥7 LS WATERMAN
YE FLOUR— SO bbU cvparlor Rye Flour, in flow
’ ' -uli by jifi L 8 WATESMAj*
T)Vt
XV and (or wlo
I/Sr" btU
SODA ASH-19 cuki Maspratls’ Sod* Ash, jut re
ceived per siesmer Pioneer end for sole by
W AM MITCHELTKEE,
jag] 100 Liberty »t
TllCE~3Qtirrecs Carolina Rice, new crop, Undine
XV from tunr Consignee and for ealo by •
JaO JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co
JJEMP SEED-*
C*gg T e ™^ r °' *Wus >w
GUM ELIMI-i ease .-©c'd and for tale by,
jag BRACK A REITER
jyiYFßmr-^h^g®
Jafi J BDJLWOBTH A 00,97 wod it
Ky
SEGARS— 40M No 1 “Dp la Crpi” Principe Soyari;
33 M •* 9 do do - do
23 M ** 3 do do -
. *lB£ £ ' iwl “ 4 r “ “iifiW * RWBSTWN
iMISCLLMEOPS
4SOLD W4IHEBB.
Hi- PARRY has Interned ;* machine for washing
• Golffferwhieh application for a
pate CL Theatre now offered for safe at the ware
houite of Parry, Scott A No; IQ3 Wood street,
Pinsborgb. -
V Adventurers to California ore invited to eaii and ex*
: amine these labor-saving machines They are simple
in their contraction, easily transported an the back of
male* or horses, Weighing eighty pounds each, end
eon be pat in Operation in half &□ hour. They eon be
• fitted with pTormons. It is the opinion af those who
have seen the trial of one of these machines of tmatiest
Size, that two men will wash the mineral from ISO
bashelt of sand or earth in a day, without the ion of a
nafljfi* nfti*- They con be increased In size
aod worked by water or male power, If expedient.
The opemton-wnrk without going into tbe water or
being expoted to wet, and consequently without en
dangering their health. They will require bat a small
stream of water, and can be used the whole season,
andean be pat into operation where there is not suffi
cient water to wash in the usual way.
Price of smallest si*a 83S. .Order* from abroad, ac
companied by cash, will be promptly filled.
> H. FABRY, at Parry, Seott It Co’*,
febg-dtf • No HP Wood n, Pittsburgh.
I. . ytVBT BXOBIYBDi
' fm ■ AND now opening-, a iplended lot o
JBE2£b£ES| Plano Fortes, Cromtne celebrated firm
Y. It consists In
VI .W V I span af the fallowing:
One elegantHo*eN7ood‘Cl octave Piano, with earved
top'and plimh, projecting front and earved
One rosewood Piano, 61 octave, elegant and plain,
with Coleman’s celebrated £o!ian AU&chmem, a ta
pe riot instrument.
One Rosewood 6 octave, round corner* and octagon
legs. One do do do
One rosewood Piano,square corners and legs.)
These Pianos have Improvements in'lbe mechanism.
In stringing And covering of the hammers, possessed
'by no others In toll country,, and are at onee the best
as well ns the cheapest Pianos that can be bought
- ALSO—An elegant lot of Chickering'i Pianos, from
7 to 0 octaves, possessing all the latest improvements,
at reduced prion.
ALSO—Ond elegant rosewood Cabinet Grand Piano,
7 octaves, a raw invention. HENRY KLEBER,
fcbl-tf > At J W Wood well’s, S 3 Third st
B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.’S Pcenmdnio or Cough
• Balsam has a great advantage over many other
Cough preparations, as its pleasant taste permits hto
bo used oUhout inconvenience. But its vahis os a
Balsam consist* in the speedineisofttscuru. We have
known some of the most desperate coughs, some of
whieh hod been running .>n for a considerable length
eftime,yield almas 1 immediately tolls power.
In sum weather es wo have hod daring the past
winter, every one is liable lo take cold, unless great
precautions are used.
Wet feet and undue exposure to the inelemeney of
the weather often lays the foundation of a hacking
cough, whicb-tibeds aqnlck remedy ia prevent serious
results.,
We have jtomerouj certificates of cures whieh it
has performed, many of which are from person* in this
city and tha.Beighborheod, aad they are a sufficient
reference without laying another word in iu favor.
Prepared ahd for sale, wholesale and retail, by B A
FAHNESTOCK A Co, corner of Wood and island
Wood and C& st*. febS-dAwS
OBtOKEBISQ'iI PIABOI, -
w- ” JOHN H. MELLOR, (sole Agent for
CUckeringfe Piano Fortes for Western
f l re sT'afl Pennsylvania.) No. 61 Wood street,
IV • V 1 *Wubargh,h*s received and now ©pen
for sale, the following elegant ssnrtment, direct from
Chlckeringfo (Boston) prices,
vi»—
One Rosewood seven octave Plano Forte, earved in
tho most elegant and rich style of Louis XIV.
One Rosewood earved eeven octave, raw and Im
proved seale.
On* rosewood Plano, 6| octaves, new scale;
Ono “ earved, 0 “ u “
Two “ room! corners, 4 octaVe, new scale,
Two “ pannel «#•<««
The abovaore all from the manufactory of J. Chick
ering, Bus 100, of the latest styles of furniture, and with
the new ahd improved seale. (
Also on OAttn Aim ros sals tow
3 Rosewood C octave Pianos, from tho manufactory
of H. Worcester, New York, formerly of the firm of
Stodsn, Worcester A Durham.
Bro*ewood6e£tave,Gafe£Co., N. Y.
1 ronwoodfif ootaye Rano, made by Baeon A Ra
ven, New York.
t Uahogany 6 octave Pfeno, mode in Baltimore, and
leA with ms fos sale by the owner, for cash or In ex
change for Pittsburgh manufactures, or groceries tail
able for a country store. Prieo 9300. ' ja3o
Hooflng.-Gslvanlsed Tin Plates*
rlEenbscnbon beg to call the attention of Builder*,
Architects and owners of Buildings, to the many
advantage* whieh these plates possess over all other
metallic substances hitherto used for roofing, Ae , os
they possess at once the lightness of Iron, without Its
liability to nut, having now been tested for several
year* in this parttcnlar, both In this eouniry and in Eu
rope. They are less liable to expansion and contrac
tion than sudden change of the atmosphere, then cma
in on tin pUlcs, iron, sine, or any other metal sow used
for roofing, and consequently form a much better and
tighter roof, requiring far less frequent repairs, whilst
the Cm opt is out a trifle more.
A foil supply, of all styes, fjopt Id to 30 W. con
stantly oa bona end for sale by
GEO. B. IdOREWOOD A GO.,
14 and 16 Beaver street, New York.
The patent right for this article having been secured
for ute Cnltea States, ail parties infringing thefeon,
either l/y importation or otherwise, will be proseca
ted. ocafadAwlyT
: mso nvne.
*|uiri S2v*j Moon; My Home, my happy Boor,
JL Tl* Betas where e'er the Heart is;
Jenny ldnd folks; o
1 bay* left the snow clad Hills;
Rosa Lis and Old tfapfo flesgana Polka;
Go where the mist* are sleeping: -
Will yoaeome lomymeunuta home;
Grave of Bo aeanej •-
No, esd thy homo be mine;
Oh! ffssoana; OgM-BriM :
Empresgtienricua , s Bolt;
Joya that wa’ra tasted;- Alien
Liuirisns Belle? Ethiopian Bancea
A raw edition Of Hrotn Pu» Fuats InszxrcTos,
with French and KngUahiygt) reduced to the fol.ow
iaglßW prtqra, Vis:
work, ga 00
Bartowfe Flaho forte Primar, —23
ZUrttnis'-Afethod for Piano, 3 CO
CircastPsGanar Instructor, 9 00
PsasttMfs VoeahSehool, 3 CD
Rob hoc kfa Piano hmrnetor. - j IS3
. iQHJfJJ.iteajOB.
- - jafl* ..*• , : '.'/gkwaeffxr-'
SAM'L. QUAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
iiOßtrot act tt> i net a,
BT. CLAIQ kTA£&T| PITTSBVnOB,
—> KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CLOTHS, CiSSIHBBES 48D TSSTISGS,
OP THE BEST QUALITY AND LATEBT.STTLEA
QtnUcmia Waatiitg
FASHIONABLE GARMENTS,
Will fied it to their advantage to give him a eall.
)s» *
BUST PBOOP IIIOH.
fTUIE under*typed have erected work* is the eity of
1 New York, forthoperposo ofGalvanUingaU arti
cles of Iron, which it is deniable to PROTECT PROM
BUST, such as Telegraph Wire, Bolts, Spikes, Nails,
Wire ior Peace*, and any other artlele which may be
required. Por lluops for Casks, asusubeumie for bale
Ropei lor Clothes une*, Lightning Rods, and a host of
other application*, it will bo found cheap tad durable.
They would particularly call attention to >he Galvani
sed Wire for fence*; it requires do paint, tod will not
nut. Also to Spike* and Bolts, the preservation of
whicß is of to manb importance, that it will eoameou
iuelf to the notice of all Utose interested.
GEO U. MOBEWOOD A CO, Patentees,
octavdAwjyT U and Ift Bearer rt, N. York.
DISSOLUTION.
THE partnership of MURPHY A LEE it ibis day
dissolved by utotual content. The baiiuess of the
late firm will be settled 11. Lea J. R. MURPHY,
Pitubaryb, Jan. 20,1:49. 11. LEE.
NOTICE—The undersigned will continos the Wool
business and attend to ths sale of Woolen Goods, at
foe old stand. H. I-P.k.
In retixpiy from the firm of Murphy A Lee, I lake
great pleasure in re comm ending Mr. H. Lee to the
confidence of my friends and the public.
Pittsburgh, Jan. 30, lfc4fl. J. R. MURPHY.
CLINTON TAPER SILL.
THE CLINTON PAPER MILL, situated at Steuben
ville, Ohio, having been enlaiged and improved,
and at a very great expense added new add Uto most
improved kino ofmachinery, U now prepiredtb man
ufacture all kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and
Cotton Yarn Paper*, Bonnet Boardi, Ac., equal to any
in the Eastemor Western country.
The uuderaigned hating the Annoy of the above
MiQ, will keep constantly on hand a large supply of
the ulfihtent kinds of Paper, and will have any size
made to order at short notice. B, C. UILL,
A HA&B CHANCE.
WANTED— A partner in the Publishing business,
embracing Stereotyping, Printing ana Binding,
in a largo esubushmetu with a prpfilabla run of work
to commence with. ;Hemnstbe,a'maaofunimpeaeh
ed Inteyrity—aaeomprtmislng tri bis principle*—wil
ling and able to control the printing department at
least,andhaveaeqplialofSnLbOOt9BlO,OUO. The es
tablishment Is at present in weeliog, Va, but can be
removed 10 Pittsburgh or any other suitable place at
short notice. For further particulars, call on Rev. R.
Hopkins, M. h Book Room. Pittsburgh, Pa., or address
J. B.WQLPF, Wheeling, Va
N. D —Stereotyping done at abort notice.' fobiUm
ncm at 6heat bahoaissi
M9CORD A CO- wishing to cloeo out their stock of
Muffs and Vletoriens' (ot the season, •will sell
altneh (embracing • food variety of Ltaz and
Fitch, at well at the more common articles,) aIEAB
TERN COST—to which they woaldrefpeeutillylnviw
the attrition of franhasers. NOW W THE TIME
FOR BARGAINS. Call at corner Wood and Fifth
struts. ; JalO
TVTACAUEXY’a HISTORY OF
iu. the access loa of James IL—VoL l.
. The History of Alexander the Great? by Jacob Ah
bolt, with*map aad engraving*
The History of Charles the First of England: by Ja
cob Abbott—elegant engravings.
Harper's Life of'Franklin: splendidly (Embellished
by Qomeroos exquisite designs. l, 29 cents. To
bo eotnpleied in a tyunbers.
Pictorial History of England, op to the reign of
Georgs 111—complete in 4 vols, octavo: 1300 Ulustra*
lions)
Just received by R HOPKINS,
febO Apollo Buildings, 4th »;
Mount eagle Tripoli—For cleaning wm*
dow»and lamp glasses, silver plate, brant, Bri
tannia,nod other ware. It rapidly takes oat til spot*
tnd stains, and reproduces the beautiful and durable
lustre of new ware. Just received and for tale, wbo.e*
•ale and retail, by JOHN 0 MORGAN,
j*S3 Druggist.
LOVERING'A DOUBLE REFINED SUGARS—CO
bblt Levering** Doable Refined Crushed and
PulverltedSngara.jnsijeo’tlandfprttleMthe Peki
«a Store, TO Foarth street, by
novSS • A JAYNES
SpTfOßi
fpflE undersigned having'removed to Washington
X city, will a Head to the prosecution of eltime on
tlie Government, and to' any law-basines* before ibe
Coarta of the District, with which hemay be entrusted.
<kcB-d3als ANDREW WYLIE. J»*
JUST RECEIVED—A large lot of silver and gilt
Start, Tatsels, Pringe, Lace and Rosettes.
Alto, tri-color Webbing,Tor United Booi of AmarW
ea. , WW WILSON,
few comer market and.4th sta
T? AHIItI&Sr BCOSOStUTf »and the Public,
JC to effect a saving of oae*lhlrd, and obtain Ike
greatest bargains Cterpurchased, are most respectful*
hr Invited to vlalt KQUINSON’S Cloth Establishment,
Pott Balldlngs, corner Flflb.and Wood m. febd-xw
BOTICJB*
fTtHE Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and late Royals
J. Copper Mining Cotppany are hereby notified that
the Trustees fcsye ordered an assessment of one dollar
per share, payable to the undersigned,to two equal la*
italmentt, one on the lit day of March next, and tnd
other oq the ISib day of May. By order, A«u
JOHN IRWIN, Seo’y and Treat*.
JaSMUm cot.’Ferry andFronl su.
DRY & VARIETY GOODS.
Sia'cetfu Dsvetmmait oftko California GqldFtvtr.
UtttWDKa 4PA¥,
No. B Mum Srxtrr, Pirmcaag,-
TTAV2 resolvedon SELLING OFF their lain
XL stock of DRY GOODS— the principal pm at
which have lately been purchased ai the Lsaoa Atm
to» Saua in Philadelphia and New York, at a tre
mendous and unparalleled sacrifice!
We hare made inch a large redaction faun our teg
alar prices that we will new tell a large portion of oar
goods BELOW COST of importation. The early at
tention of buyer* U invited to choice high colored
goods adapted to the California Trade.
„ . La BUS DRESS GOODS.
PluoandfigaredCaaelian Cudunerea and delaines,
Very superior brochia flgVl Buper elo2 cloths, all co
and watered blk silks, lore.
Superior reparmnre silks, French merinos, all colon,
blk and colored. Black bombasines,
Soper black glossy Gro de Cross barred and atriped
Rhin silks, alpacas,
VisflUe and mantilla silks, Broeha fig*d snd strips do,
best quality, Jenny Lmd plaids,
Pore satin*, blk and bloc Victoria Lyoneae cloths,
blk setins, very neh.
Lamartine satin merinos, Cobefg cloths and eameli-
Soper silk warp alpaca an losses,
lustres:
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
A fair broeha Ion; shawls,
the finest we base ever
broo;ht to this market,
new to be sold at gnat
bargains,
Supemneandeommonbro
eba square shawls:
SopercameUan tiQt shawls
INS’ GOODS.
Splendid plaid long shawls,
Splendid terkeri shawls,
from N. York auctions,
great bargains;
Plain and embrm’d thibet
' shawls, all colors,
Silk fringe, remarkably
cheap;
French cloths from the celebrated “Johaav” menu
factory. For beauty of finish and permanence of wear,
these elqtha have no superior, a few pieces extra fine
jet black and olive caston beavers - and other heavy
cloths tor over coats, twilled -French cloths, manufac*
tored expressly for cloaks, French' and Americas eas
simeres, super west of England do, super French sa
tins for vestings, the best Imported. Plain and Caney
velvet and cashmere vestings, merino shirts and draw
ers, Italian cravats, Unen, cambric and silk hdkft, ho
siery and gloves. \
STAPLE GOODS.
Irish linens, best long cloth shining, muslins, bleach
ed and brown muslins of good quality, remarkably
low; tickings, checks, .domestic and Imported ging
hams, scarlet, yellowand white flaanels, a lares lot
veryebeap; a large lot of white anderoasbarreaeoun
try flannels, cheap; brown and bleached Barnshy table
linens and table cloths, Rossis and Beoteh diapers and
towellings, latlncm, Kentucky Jeans end tweeds.
BLANKETS. -
An usual large stock of blankets, direct from the
manufacturers, some of which are the best ever exhi
bited, all of which will be closed out at unparalleled
low prices. In addition to’the above enumerated
. goods, our stock comprise* a very large and complete
assortment of almost every article usually found In a
dry good* store, and as they have bees mainly pur
chased attbe easern auction*, hence the lata great re
duction of prices. We are enabled and determined to
sell them on at great bargains.
Wholesale buyers, country merchants, tailor*, and
the publie generally are respectfully invited to an ear
ly. examination. Bargains shall be given.
ALEXANDER k DAY, 73 Market at,
fobB N W corner of the Diamond
DRY GOODB NOTICE.
A A MASON * CO.,
No. do Muut vrxxxr. Pzmstraaa, Pa.
BEG leave most respectfully to announce to their
numerous patrons and the pubUe, that they, in
eonscqoeoee or contemplating a change In their easi
ness, propose opening the whole of their extensive
warehouse, (including all theirwholesale rooms.) for
retailing, and will continue open until the first or Feb
ruary, commencing on New Yean day, 1843. Our
wholesale nock, comprising oae of the most extensive
and varied assortments or Faney and Staple Dry
Goods ever exhibited in the western country, will be
offered at lower prices than ever before known. Eve
ry article, however choice and desirable, will be ac
cordingly reduced. Upwards of OAy thousand dollars
a/ourttoek ha* been recently porehaasd, the greater
portion of which are foreign goods, received at New
York by lata European arrivals, which from the late
ness of the season, at well us toe known pressure in
(he money martyt, were told at sacrifices at
public tales, at rates varying from twenty-five to fifty
per cent less than similar goods broughttho first of the
season. We are therefore confident tool our prices for
the time above mentioned will be found to be even
tower than any Eastern wholesale Wes.
We anxiously invite all persons to visit our estab
lishment, whether they purchase or not, and teat the
truth of the above—assuring them that they will incur
do obligation thereby, but eoofer a favor upos the pro-
Ka lore. Our assortment of Silks, Shawls, and fine
ess Goods will amply repay one for a visit; added
to which, ..an unusually great display of Domestic
Goods will, we hope, induce all to call.
Our system of one price wil be strictly adhered to.
jais; A A MASON k Co
RICH DRfeSS GOODS, per toman steamer Europe.
—A A Klaaoa k Co, No 60 Market street, will
open this morning. Rich. Dress Goods, comprising the
following styles, via: Sahupiaid Mcrinos, a new arti
cle, and the richest goods imported this season; all
wool Plaids, high colon and choice styles; all wool
Cashmeres and Mont de Laiaes; fine Coburg and Lyo
nese Cloths, of any deseribahle shade and color, flytln
striped Cashmeres,ia gfeatvuriety, ’ jaifl
A A. MASON A Co 7 80 Market met, have josl
• received another large invoice of plaid Long
and Square Shawl*, bpoght 83 per cent lets any
previously received this season.
Onr Mock of Shtwlf it now the largest in the city,
and porehaaers may be certain that onr prices from
this data will be S 3, pet cent lees than at any farmer
time. jalB
Sects'^
Gt.-X-O' CLOAK TkfiSELS-4) dot Tn*.
*el*,Mtoqsd; 3 dp nlk dodo: Bdo define do; 10
aoce Leaks Tenets tuorted; *do eoPddodo. „
WOOLEN children’* woolen coals;
6 dodo do Cess: 4 do do common; 10doe Woolen com*
forts, assorted; 18 do dp with rings; 8b do Indies Cut
mere tijoren ui'-d.
LEATHER blk Malhskia Belts; a
dodo Morocco da, 9 <jbeoPd<ta at
non» 2£BIyLON KiNSBVS,g7 market n
ABTIFICIAL FLOWERS—Smiih A Johnson, 40
Market «*, weald Incite tbs attention of dealer*
and others to their extensive stock of French and
American anifidni Ftowera, which will be offered at
eafirra prices
r>ENTff“fT BNISIUNiHjQQiA
vJ standing collars; nation, tllk t
do do Draneti;, slut, kid and woe
eouoa and woo) | Dote; bit Italian
phytScari*. deep pi
J—>kn* &nm»,witjf
cad wool Ye*tst do
it Glares; megleo,
I cravats; fine So-
HEATON A Co
w^TTin».vx't
■ >% r 4«naatMMK>riSn,. AiW'l.h fcAq T y t (q ,
eul aad exsmiae oat Axoiiourr Carpet*. *hlch ara
▼Mj rich la atyto aod/eoten. Wajtroom, No 78,4 th
«V Knabwrt. deeg W &TCUN7OCK
ylMl Im*M— .. >ll^-
Laoie* and Guts Dreninf
Sacki, oloaka acd
Qom
Garment* cstbrolde
knitting, netting, erote
king neatly executed.
td or Btuopod fat oahroideryi
st cod nu>
‘ acsrg
UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS—W. R. Snntr
inrite*4b« attention of bayere to his stock of the
above good*, of stl the.differert qualities, ttid to be as
anthruikabie at the Welsh, and at much lower price a.
(icouinr Welsh Plan salt olao constantly on hand.
Gaoze and Silk do, 4-4 land 5-1 do, for She«n<»wg pty.
pose*. Also,
Home made White Flannelt Llnseya, constantly
on hand, at the north east comer of Fourth and Mar*
Met atreeu. fbbS
NSW GOODS.
S3ACKLCTT A WlilTE, 99 Wood street, are now
receiving a fresh ttock of DRY GOODS, of recent
purchase, sun fresh styles, patterns, Ac, which they
will Mil low to the true.
Merchants are requested to call and examine their
stock and prices febfi
SILK WARP ALPACAS—Smith A Johnson, 48
Marketttrect, would invite the attention of dealers
and others to their choice atook of Silk Warp Alpacas,
Mohair Laities and fine Bombazine*, whies they are
now offering at retloced prices. febQ
New goods in January—w. r. Mdust has
within a fewdaycopened a tapply of black Al*
Keeaa, tow priced: dot median and super! do Mohair
•ires; new stylo British Print*; do American do;
block cloth Shawls; pihid lone do; oeat stylo Moose
de Leinvt; plain leadhutd drab do, at 184; and a vari*
ery of other scarce and desirable goods, worthy the
attention of those wishing to bay.
Merchant* will flnq’ln the wholesale rooms ap stairs
a good stock of desirable goods, at jatfi
ON HAND AND FOR SALE—IO pa drab Blanket
Coating; Bpi Laviudcr do do; 1 case Lavinder
Blankets; l do grey mixed Cloth; 1 do Army Cloth; 8
do Tweeas, brown, black and gold 1 do Taney
Caaaimerea; 1 bale blue Blanket Coating; consigned
direct from manufacturers and for sale by thepaexage
ot piece. dccSO , MURPHY A LEE, liberty at
EXTRA AND SUPER THREE PLY CARPETS—
Received this day, direct from the manufacturers,
a handsome assortment of extra taper and taper three
ply imperial Carpets,pf new styles, to whleh we ask
the attention of those wishing to famish bosses or
steamboats. Carpet ware room, No 75 Fourth at, Pitts
burgh. decM W M*CUNTOCK
■pvOMESTIC WOOLLENS Blankets, Flannels
±J Tweeds, Cassinetts, M Cloth and Casdmere, by
the piece or very low; for sale by
PQVIB GEO COCHRAN
FkNOY CABBIMERES-2 cues new style Fanny
Cusimerea, bright figores apd very
goods, jest opened by
decia ■ BHACKLETT A WHITE
J FRENCH MERINOS AT COST—Smith A Johnson
. 40 Market streei, will sell for the balance of the
season atcotVthelr flock of Freneb Merinos, coapri*
sing the most choice; colors. Now It your time tsxs-
i f declS
*V" aey’C®? Market 2c nlonKin
30 ps colored Velvet Ribbon,assorted colors;
30 •* black u « u
Gimp; 10ps wide Plain, Ae.
&LGVE3 AND HOSIERY—Smith 4B
Market it, woald invite the attention of dealers
and others to their choice stoek of Baida's superior
Kid Gloves, and a great variety of merino, sillt and
cotton Glove*. Auo, to their exteosiva stoek of
worsted, Cashmere, Alpaca, Vigooia and Silk line;
"Moravian and other styles of cotton Hose—together
with every style of enudren l * Hoso and gentlemens*
half Hose. JaB
/"%OLD SPECTACLES—SiIverdo; Steel do; German
\J BUver do. A large assortment constantly on
hand, and care frilly fitted to any age. Concave, con*
vex, and caiaraot spectacle glass aeenrately adjusted
to any vision required.
Also, multiplying glasses for examining linen, wool,
minerals, bank notes, Ac., just reo’d ana for tale by
W W WILSON, .
]a3 corner of market and 4th sta
LEV LATH ON GOLD PENS, a magnificent and
most excellent pen, being the first sent to
market; for sale by W W WILSON,
Jad comer market and 4th at*
TTIO GLOVES—£23 dos Ladies sapor Ktd Gloves;
IV 10 “ mens wfiltf and blk u
9 “ misses eolored do
-B*od V HEATON A Co
\yf AMMOTH GOLD PENS—Alarge and beautiful
ill pen for engreuing. and for all outer purposes.
Also, Premium Geld Fens, large, medium and «*■»
sixes, of the best makers: for sale by
W • w W WILSON
Lavendar, grey mix*
ed and bine, fame by the piece or cukue. at
.manufacturers prices, by MURPHY Jt f.Rg
.1.5? liberty st, opposite ith
CLOTHS— 4 ease Mack mixed hfavyxosslmeres; 8
do Tweeds, fancy eolon;4 do eassimere
tor sale at minnfsrmrtrs prices, by
I ' MURPHY A LEE
T brown and black TweediJ^do 2 Fancy
Jut reew and for axle at aanalketarara pneea.
, - MURPHY A LEE liberty «L
declfi 'j' . opposite ah
T7RESH ARRIVAL—W. U'CUntock offers to these
Jj fishing to fiunlah bosses, the handaomest assort*
mantofCarpetihg aver brought to this i&arksL com
prising in pan the following varieties: Rich stylo Vel*
v« Tlie; Axtmnster Tapestry, Hnusela, extra super 9
ply; super 3 ply, toperfine and fine Ingrain Carpets;
io which he most respectfully invites hts friends and
the public, to call and examine-before purchasing
elsewhere. No* 79 Fcmyth at, Piuabuxgk.
•:-4#5U
! MISCELLANEOUS.
Consultlag Coxnuallara tar
to ptoeoiiM and defeqto* Fstents, topartin*
once to the Arts, and on American INireLraxfiri
of Patents. i -
PROF. WALTE3I late of Philadel
phia, and X.C. ROBBINS c eltr
(to be aided by Hazard Knowles, Esq-loteHaehinßii
of the UniteaStatea Patent Office,) hare
together for rite proseendnn of Uw above
branches ofproressioaal basinets, either in their office
at the Patent Office, or before the Chuns; and will de’
rote their undivided attention to forwarding the inter!
est of Inventors and other* who may eonsnlt or
place business in their hands. Mjr. Knowles hss far
the put twelve years held the post of Muehiaest in the
United Btates Patent Office, and reidrht that sitoatioa
to take pan in jhe present undertaking. His talents
and peculiar Stack) for the importabt office so long £1).
ed by him, havrfbeen Ally recognised by Inrentors
wherever the office Uselfis known!
The office of Messrs. J. & & Is on F street, opposite
the Patent Office. Washington,-D. where commuaJ
cations, post paid, will be promptly attended to: exam
inations mode, drawings, specifications, oil requis
ite papers prepared-t-ona models procured when desi
red- on reasonable .tanas. Letters of enquiry, expect
ed to be answered after examinations had, most be ac
companied by a fee offire dollars. .
)i> ™ duties of their office which pertains to the Pa
tent Laws, Messre. J. A B. will be assisted by a legal
gentleman of the highest professional character, and
rally conversant with Mechanics and other Scientific
subjects. . mygfcd&wlyS
FfiSBB PURE TEAS,
Wholesale and retail, at the '
"DEKIN TEA BTORE, 70 Fourth street, near Wood,
A Pittsburg In—The subscriber having just returned
from New York, ik how receiving a Urge fell supply
of fresh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from the New
York Pekin Tea Company, selected with great care for
retail soles. Our stock beioghow heavy we orepre
pared to supply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats end Fam
ilies with any qaanlity and at any price they may wish;
'packea in 1 and l pound packages, 6 lb: tin Canis
ters, Band 13 lb catty boxes, and in half cheats.
Retail Groeere are-invited to cqll, as we can and
will mll better Teas at lower priees than any other
house in Pittsburgh. •
Oar stock of fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im
perial Green, and Oolong Block Teas are the best in
the American market. ’
Lovering's doable refined Loaf, Crushed, and Pul
vented Sugars,** retail, or by the bunreL
COFFEES—Mocha, Old Gov. Java, Laguira, 8l Do
mingo and Bio Coflees, selected by the most expet fen
ced coffee Broker in New York.
Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and
Onions, ’‘Fresh Peaches, pat up in their own inice.
Malaga Raisins; in' 3 lb boxes.
N. All Dr. 0. Jayne's Family Medicines for sale.
deeh-dJtwS A. JAYNES.
JH. WELLCOME’S - PREMIUM FIRE PROOF
• CEMENT.—The Proprietor would respectfhlly
inform the public that he. has now the satisfaction to
offer them a Cement, which will weld, beamifolly and
durably, all trtieles of Chino, Earthen and Glassware,
Shades, Ornaments, Marble, Ivory, Ac., ’without dis
figuring them in the least; rendering them as useful for
S purpose whatever as they were before broken,
not affected by heat, water or air.
Tbi* Cement is not weakened ia the feast when sub
jected to a •irons dry heat, or wben immersed in hot
water, 'fhe public have long since felt ibe necessity
of such ran snide, and in Lais their expectations will
be fully realized, as it la applied without heat and eon
be used by a child. The subscriber has folly tested
this article. For tale by WW WILSON,
JaSB corner market and dthsts
I ntOß GENTLEMEN,—W.k Mura, JuuncraU;
X* received a farther supply of Gentlemen's Fancy l
CRAVATS, including some very handsome. Also,
blaek Italian Cravats, several qualities, and including
some superior. Also, gents Linen Cambric Handker
chiefs, plain and with colored borders: super Silk do;
Undershirts and Drawers, merino, silk mod eouon,
some of the former extra size. Especial attention is
asked to his stock of French Broadcloths and Corel*
meres, of the latter plain and fancy; Velvet and Satin
Vestings, Ac. At north east comer 4th and Market
streets jtSS
TUBS AND CHURNS,
fine and Cedar Wan manufactory,
No. 87s no»vti M***tt axd FLttb Sra, Pirmuoaa.
fpHE subscriber keep* constantly ou band, whole-
JL sale and retail, very low for cash—
*Yo»h Tubs, i Barrel Chums,
. Bath Tube. I Staff Chums,
Hone Buckets, | Half Bushels, Ac.
All other kinds Wore in his line inside to order.
SAMUEL KBOESEN.
rpHE undersigned would coll the attention of the
A public to his stock of DRY GOODS, which he will
close out at cost, as ho intends to quit the basiness.
AO persons knowing themselves indebted, are re
quested to call and settle immediately, as all accounts
not closed previous to the fimof Much, will be placed
in the hands of a proper officer for collection.
JOHN WHITTEN,
No 04 Market meet.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
OFFICE at Messrs. Spang A Go's Warehouse, Wa
ter street, between Wood and Market. Residence
at ffin. Jpnek’, Fbtuth street, between Smithfield and
Grant, next door to the office of Bobert Woods, Esq.
Pittsburgh. 1*33-d3»*
OYSTERS! OYSTERSn
FRESH FROM THE SHELL—By Burke A Co's
Fast Express, at reduced prices.—To accommo
date all lovers of this delieiqqj fnxnry, BURKE A Co.
have resolved to supply fee people regularly through
out the segre&i wnh ike choicest Fresh Oysters in
cans, half cans and shell, at such reduced priees as
will enable every family to enjoy this delicacy at tfreir
tables.
An Express lead will be received doily at the ware
house of JNO. C. BID WELL, Water street, between
Sdlhfield ted Grant, aad.for rale there, and at the faj
i®Ving depots: Sels 4b Berger, corner and
kd ns; R Heaxfaton, Diamond; A lloevter, Ponnst, sth
Ward; D Hanghey, foot of Liberty s- JColtan, Jr.,
Penn'a Avqnue; Blercer A Robinson, Allegheny city.
KttW YoaK aMP BOafroa piAaos.
JOHN H. MKLLOE, No a Wood
ffiSQga street, has received invoices of* lane
sapplj of Piano Fort** (torn the ceie
f 1 « I |»braied manufactory of t. bickering,
Boonoo, to amve in a few day*, of which due notice
will bo given.roryljtg in price' from SSJStoftQO.
Also from the aanofactone* of B Worcester/ and
Jtaeott 4 Raven, New York, a hsndsotke assortment
of-A of andej octavo Piano Forte*, rosewood ajfd
mahog any eases, ofihe most elegant dreeriptioOfand
with oil the late Improvements. • '
The above, tn addition to'he stock on hand, will
the>iartcO and .«s>(, desirable. aelection ever
oflered for aalaU fela cttx,Wwmt«'iold iaaHeuM 1
■tmopfectaieni prices* on aeeotn»od«iagteTOua»A
a tnfctan gnoxastee given with every Piano Fane told.
„ , , , , JOHN H. MELLOR,
Bole A yen for the sale orChiekeiisk's Piano Fortes,
tot Western Pennsylvania;. deeSO
I*IFB OF FBANgLCC Illustrated—ln coarse of
i pabUcatioQ in-the social form, by Harper A Bro
thers, New York, The Life of Benjamin Franklin, con
sisting of his Autobiography, and a narrative of hit
public life and services, by the Rev. D- Hastings Weld;
splendidly embeilubed by numfcroas exquisite designs,
by Joba<r. Chapman, engraved in the highest style of
art. The work is panted in the omsto form, an so
perine papej, from bold sed legible type. It will be
commuted In tight pans, ai S 3 cents each, and Issued
at bnat intervals. .Koch part will be received by ex
pres* Immediately after Its publication. Part Ist lost
received and for sale by
JOHNSTON fc STOCKTON,
comer market and 3d sts
js33
PEHIALE INSTITUTE
THE Second Session of this limitation, e
care of Air. mid Ain. Gossoss, far the present
academic r«ar, will commence on the first of Februa
ry next, in the same bolldings, No. fit Liberty street
Arrangements have been made by which they will
be able to AtraUh young ladies faculties equal to any
in the West, for obtaining a thorough English, Classi
cal, and Ornamental education- A fall con no of Phi-
Usophical and Chemical Lectures will be delivered
during the winter, illustrated by apparataa. The de
partments of Vocal and Instrumental Mane, Modem
Languages, Drawing and Painting, will *«<■> be nnder
the carebfa competent professor. By close attention
to the moral and UtteUeetaal improvement of their pu
pils, the Principals hope to merit a continuation of the
liberal patrqtuiffe they have hitherto enjoyed. For
texmajjsejjlTcoJar or apply to the Principals.
OOoi of Amuleia 4 ponin Patents
lata firm of Keller A
U Greenough. conUhuw the business of Consulting
Sreineeir and Patent Attorney, at his office in the city
of WASHINGTON- He may be consulted and em
ployed in making examinations in machinery in the
Patent Office and elsewhere,' In furnishing drawings
and specifications of machines, and all papers neccssa
2, transfer, amend, re-Usim or oxtend Lenars patent in
e United States or Europe. He can also be consult-'
ed professionally on all questions of litigation aris
ing under. the Patent Law, and will argue ques
tions before the Patent Office or an appeal therefrom,
for which bis long experience in the Patent Office and
in his profession, nave peculiarly fitted him. The pro
fessional bushiest of the late ur. T, P. Jones having
been placed in his bonds, all letters in relation thereto
should be addressed to him post paid. aurtO-dAwfimß
WOTTB»; — -
A SiTUTION either as Book Keeper'.or Salesman,
by a Gentleman who has been, for, some ‘years
oast, and still it, engaged ina well known Wholesale
house on Wood street, as book keeper' and assistant
-talesman. Baits factory references given.
For (hither particulars enquire of editor Gazette,
febd-dfiw* •
~A
JAB. MUSPHATTA SONS’ PATENT SODA ASH—
-1 too tana 3| cash currency, or-dtacs. anp*vd bills.
5 tons or upwards, do par. 6 mot do, hue rest ad
ded. For the superior quality 0! this brana we refer to
the gliu and soap manufacturers of this city general
’ dee* ICO liberty u ]
X BERB.—The subscribers have on h«r»l and will'
ceastanUi bo supplied with Jot. Muipraa A Sons' cel
ebrated Blenching Powdor, which they will warrant
equal if noi superior to any imported 1n the U,£tme*,'
and which they arc prepared to sell at the lowest mar
ket pries far cosh or approved hills,
novl. WAMMtTOUKT.TPgW *
-tLTREEt 1M liberty at
T Uugntt * Bona* BodoTniui. -
HE onbacnbon in trow rreemttr their FHU »tock
ojuw •liffiji orddo, threo Teud., rta iho irpudo,
oiKldlkai ortdLjdlo, twin* oniTod m PhUpfilptii
oodilolumoior ond inmti, tim Stephen E«ld»inaiid
tailo, ihonjy ezp«cud; Ibev ore, tPoTofore, prepared
u> rooehro Olden. Tbo; Ordi rccdvo <tarW Unwin,
lor oodiipim* rerdoMuppHoopi* Now OtSoti
°°ra wtMMrmma.TBCT.
| ijmSgSL ' D&, D.
Dentist Comet ofFoorth
7. and Decatur, between
Martel tad Ferry tueett, aepS-diyin
> eubscriWa have tala day associated them*
1 selves together for the purpose of transacting a
wholesale and retail Dry Goods and Grocery business,
at No 22) Liberty, oppoaito B»venih street, under the
atyle and firm of BUSHFIELD & lIAYB.
nttsburghv January 1,1849.
•N. B—Oar old customer* and the poblle are invited
to giro ns a call. ~ jaS’
100 piBIt CEST BAVEDI
OPPOSITION HOUSK.
rIE VIBOINIA HOTEL, on Baltimore afreet, near:
tho Depot. Cumberland, la now in, complete order:
for the'reception and accommodation of the'poblic.;
Penosa In search of ease and comfort, will no hrell;
to patronlso thi* establishment—they 1 will find? the
chamber* clean and nice, and the Table as well Air*
nished as any in CumberUnd, at twenty-fire* cents,
guaranteed as good aa any lut can be had in the
place, at any price, or no charge. No charge fat
transportation ot baggage to and from the ear*.
jal£&m WASHINGTON EVANS.
OSO«W.|XITH*COn
rNFORM their friends and the pohlis that they have
i. no longer any eonneetion with their mg establish*
msni in Penn street, known as the PittabMakßrewery.
having removed entire 'baslaesstoSwo POINT
BBKWKHV. In P<ll maet. mylBM y 8
A Good Buluii und tat lil.
A CONFKCTIONAB.Y md Vmietr Stnto fotulo,
A. on Pennsylvania Avenue, with a good run of
business and a small stock, “nm Proprietor, ftafinf it
Inconvenient to have two establishments, the causoTor
selling. Apply at Hr RL SMITH’S,'
jaS€42a eomar Wylie and Washington sts -
WjUTFSD)
A FEMALE to do Housework in a small family,-*
To ons-wbe udderstands her business, good wn<
cat and a permanent situation will be giyed.
ALSO—A young girl, or a respectable old ludy.tO:
taketha chare* of a nursery, in a small family: En«
quire at this office. . febmdawa ; .
TOHN WATT, {ueeeseor to Eentf* A OeljliirO
•I WfaQieiala Grocer and CemraiMioa JltrcJuix.
ouler isi Erodsca and Eittibarch Mairafkenm. Var.
'•-'-i.zi'irr.
.:i! it} t\' l
HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &.
TO ‘
PLANTATION ' IN .ARKAN sabscrthwrr
offer* for win toh extensivo piajitariptrinArkaa.
aas, fdtmeriybelonging 40 ; ahd: oceuplqa byla»-
Governor Kent, ofMarylond, and. eoataiwaff.tweniY* , ,
-
Trhis estate Uesin the countfos Of Thill
tenden, and is eimated mWatoutlfond.oafoe&nsaia
tippi river, twenty-five miles above the town of . Hele
na. It U said to w toe highest rive’r dandJn iMI to* .
gioa of eou&try. Iu soil is peculiarly.', adapted tothe '
growth of cotton. ItaiinproYcmcntsare anoyerseer’i
house, a hone-mill, several com .hoUsclj.antf good - .
quartet* for servants. , ?. 7. 5f
Upwards of seven bandied acre* of tot* land feevo..,
been cleared and ore now. cultivated. .’Tborestofit,
:taay be easily cleared,; (foe toast being already dcnej.~. .
ana hastes* timber upon it,andto*t chiefly oftshj
which is readily sold at.a>weU located'wood yard,.ln
' quantities of several thousand cords every year. .
This plantation is oneofirrcat present* k :
rare opportunity to too pabue. ,In toe nand* of a good
Slanter n may be easily made of immense anneal pw» . s .....
l lu fakihue* of Intercourse wifoJie w Orleans at i r -
tord a cotistantavenuo for tho'dispositof itSprodOCtkc.* ! ct
It is distant about SCO miles from Cmeinnbtx»flSpAi
miles from ton-mooto of too Ohio, and TlOmilea ooH ' ’ -
New Orleans. . , • j IT-, -
- This property will be divided' Into several psrtßr if
desired. p.-.v.-i.’.,
,; For terms, apply (post paid) to ’ ' 5
, , * WIEjAMBPERIira ;
ja4-d3m* . • .. - Ifriltif ,
• ac& Acres Coal Land for Bale,V:7 .
OITUATEDon toe Mbnongahela riVer.ahoat WmOes’
O from Pittsburgh &nd'3mi!e* above third,Loek,.in V
and Mr r , Jdhn-Henonyjsrehaie^^r^^^^ V'
Cos) will be sold at toe low-price ofB33per.aere-vono
third in iutnd, balance in'five equal annual payments/
witooat interest. Title indisputable.-Location.,very
food—<annot be sureasred.'-For farther particular* V
enquire of S. BALSLEV, who hue draft of said pro-' ~
petty. RfeaidencegdstjbclflvrFerry,Mr. ' '
N.. 8. There is another, icain'of coal on this tract,,
about 60 feet above toe lower. of excellent quality.'
jygfedtf . • .
A FABHFOaSALE.
THE Subscriber ol&rs forsalelM acres of Land/'"
Isitaated ,fa ; Hopewel/town*hip r ßeaver eounty; -
Pa.j one mile west oftoe Ohinriver ond twenty miles
from Pittsburgh. ' There are a Jog house and, barn on •
[he premises. Upwards of forty acres arei in cultiva
tion-toe remainder is : densely'covarett.wHhchfiied'* •
limber.:'There is avein ofeoai and ia site for a water .
grist mill on too premises. < This farm being
a moral eommnttitv, and being convenient (by confab Of
river) to Pittsburgh,* it is belie ved;fcw places combine
so many advantages. If not sold prerviondy, this form ->
will be sold at public vendne of
l March. For particulars, inquire of .lhc'th'bsert- 1 ■ *
ber, or of Wa YoungA Co*., MSliberty street.- j
burgh. , JOHNY.2TKEE.
ja2g-dAwlm*T 7 ■ ‘- f i "■
FACTORY FOB, SALE OU BEfIT. '
rriHElnrge and Wall.buiit Factory,' erected onßebea--.
X casucen Allegheny.city, by R. 8. Cassatt. Etfc is.
offered for sale or. rent fromthe litof Jan; 1549. The
lot on which toe Factory is erected, 1 fronts 100 feetea
Rebecca street, and runs back 110 feet : to Park street. '
The main building is ofbrick, three stories high* end.
60 feet long by ‘J7 feet, wide. The Engine House is
largo and commodious,,with on engine, boiler, stack, .
Ac, all In complete order. The. property wi[l be sola
low, and on advantageous fonni. •' • 7'- ■- ... •
Inquire of ROBERT hPKNHSHT, . .
ccc3B-d3m Agent. "
Property inAiicghenyCityforfiale* s
THE;.eubsenl>era eflor for laio a r number of choice---- ■
Lots, situate in the Second Ward, fronting ofltbo
Common cMy.ujnn*. Inquire of ’ ■
W. o 5!!. ROBINSON, Atty aiLaw. SlClair st
or of J AS ROBINSON, os
myl7:dfcwtf T ■ •. • -
C r-
joocraT hesidesos ; Foa ■ mcsr.
MlO ACRES OF" GROUND, situated .near tb»'
Pittsburgh anil Greensburgh Tern pike,- 3j mUet <:?
from the ciiy, and adjoining the'AlleghenyCette w
etery, on which is eteeted a dirge* and well finished:',:
two story brictDweHinp House, togeiher.wiUi i
carriage bouse, &c.‘ Tacrs is also oh las premise*
lam variety or fruit trees, and aspzing'ofmtnsitalezv;--v'
eelljhcecotitifflotts tothe dwelling- . /" • • ■?, ‘
Also—One three -undone two story nrielrdwellingy •*
situated on Libeny street;- between O’Hara' and Wai- .>
tut streets, ath ward.'' BcnMapderntc. "Enquire Of - •
JSI3 WMjYOUfrfi, 14JLibcrty ft
Valuable-Real' Relate fta Sale*
THE Trances of thetWettenLTbeetoMal Sdainaiy,
haTiny decided to MtL'oh perpenudleaeer a por*.
ttonoftheirpropartyin cavery
favorable tenaa Xrom,3o, lo pQ Volt ,'or. different; •***+-
A weznntetf Uilo.triUbefireni.fAplka'orihelotaena
be »een at No. 129 Woo<L*treet. V \ - s ... .•* .
For panicalora, enquire of eillier'oftia undersigned ,
Committee. , JOHN T."X©GAN»
ALEXT LADGHLIN, , -
MALCOLM LEECH , ,
ILCIHLDS,
SAME. 1 gAILEY. .
frbg-tf
Valuable Real Sbita.te.fbr Sale*/.
THE following property 'in'the city of: Piusboisi, !
and near the borough of Manchester, on .the.oEio'.,
nrer, is offered for tale on accommodating teimftc'tV
3 Lou(being ȟb-diTisionof Lot No.4fflinlho;pla#. ,
of the city of Pittsburgh,) haring SO feet front on Bd?X
Tenth street, by .210 teel to Strawberry- olloy, OeW
Grant street. rc • -• i-,
10 ono acre -Lou .fronting on
ide, running from Bearer road to the Ohio nrer,ad- ,
ifting PhQlipt’s Oil Cloth Factory. - - ...
For terms, enquire of CHARLES B. SCtJLJjY. ;
or JAMES O’HARA, , .* ';
Borbe’s' Building. 4th qtg',
FanjussTf ' '
JpA AND possession glVen the Ist April—A Storo*’ l
-sn” inMartel street, near liberty-* .j
AStore in Liberty atreet,-next doofto thecor
ner of Market and Liberty sis-, , ,
The adjoining Store, comer of Market and liberty
streets. ' v ~t,'
Two Stores, with dwellings attacked, in Pennatreet, i
near the eaoal. - Also, a .first Rite stand, with or .with* •
out dwaiiing t near:tfte canal Possessiongivenink- 1
mediately, inquire o£ ,: ' DAVIDGE&EB, - -,- =
• jalP-dtan* • . thecannl t
TOXET. / ■ •
M -A Dwelling Home on Federal •treel T AU«JfI«J
JupLnftsear the Market Square; ®nd a cxnaUhm#a /
on feimsjlvvua Avenue, near Mm Murray’s lavexnl.
Piirwwnahip. * . ... S J 4
' Ain, n Jons, room, M storr,' Market street,
burjh.- Two. CTjalL,*te«*''on'fi4»ireet r saftatfcitii
eonTemrui offices near tie'Pdsfoffiep. - Apply* to: i
. . ayoecrPhilo:
Sas
Jt
tot on tlbert ' i
irißjUyr»<3 farting ijj;
ica
Street Cor' £cm(. ; ’ : -IV. ’
•end cottToaeftUotha ilbaoncahela riTcf,w2U be leav
ed for a term of yean. Esquire of '^rr+. v _
CHARLES B SCULLY, ,
.or JAMES O’HARA, - ''
' BcH&pg,4dy«t.V.
For Sale. • • s • ~ /
A SECOND HAND STEA3I ENG INE, in good nuv4
nlng order, ?i inch cylinder, 30-Jneh stroke: boi
’-r 14 feel j 0 o» -‘OO inches in dialed-r, fly irfeeeT P'
r- -.-.-s- , .vrouppertoonw*
ratable for eaoe rooms or offices- Encoire on the pro*
tnitetof . j 'aSQ ' ALEXANDER fc DAY.
M COUNTRY SFAT TO LET—A .two' .lory
Brick Dwelling! wiih Gfr acre* highlyimproved
Land, sitaatedia OakianA,to let' from lit April
next. 4 HARDY, JONES*Co,
feba- 44 WaterstreetS
■feA A-lhreo s’.ory Briok Dwelling, containing 11
Sftlff rooms, on Wayne street. Rent to a good tenant,
- “ o. Apply to C A M’ANULT Y * Co,.
feba ■ __ canal basin
FOB BERTi
m THE three itory Brick Dwelling Home, f©j.
merty occupied by the subscriber* on fiibocca
street, In Alicgheuy city. JAitJCERR, Jr. •,
jalAif . NoS6 Water it:
to let; T~
SA THREE story Dwelling on Fourth, between
Ferry and Liberty streets, now occupied by
Absalom Morris. .jSaqire'of
j«mi KNAP & TOTTEN
MFOS RENT—Forotjc to three, riots the
Cm of April next, a Largo two storied brick
Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on the bonk
orihe Ohio river.ruljoinmg the borough of 1 Manches
ter, with about four acres of land, oat buildings, fruit
trees, Ac. Ac. Apply to
jtts JAMES A HUTCmSON&Co
MA LARGE and'well finished .Room,' second
story, on the corner ofWood and Third 'srieeU,
above the Exchange office of >v nt, H,'Wiliiain».
PossessiongiTcnimmediately,.lnquireof ' \
jus BrGUILS A RUE, LW Liberty's!
~ 'POOI£e OH. rtßkr.;.
JnCv THE inbscriber offers forsalcor reil-
Airidence in Allegheny city. .Possession can be cl*'
veo Ist of February, or sooner if neee*siryldidtrao*
ever may occnpy ft, might End it adtaritageoartd^W-,
tain some of the farniutre,. Ac« particularly suited_tb -
the place. - jsa . B.:W.POINDEXTEIL
M' WANTED TO RENT—Auoail.priTste-dwell
log with not less than Emr.tooms.ahd a kitchen,
within five or mo minutes fßach'of theUiamb&d.
Addro**,’with No. 210. Post: Office.**
. I*l' '• : ... . '
TWO HOUSES AlTO^OTS^lWitt-n^tt.
- AJW . TWO LOT 3 fj'BcaveT^street,'inthe»dry of
JasL. jAUegheoy, iheoppcr Commons, on which
u erected a frame building, two stoiies'hlgm'fultmblo
for two ■ small tenements. lie leisure each twentr
• feet in front by one .hundred feet, deep! and wn hack
to a street forty'feet wide. * The buildings oa the .prw
mises'willpay arcry handsome interest on Ute in vest
menu 1 and thejroperty-will be sold ehpap for-cash.
Apply to M. riprodl, Clerk’s office; U. S.otta -J
-, ~nOTg)". - rRAY-XCO
UOOEDALE TiTEETr*; ; : ~
THIS dellghtAil Summer Retreat,; forint
spme occupied by Mr.
field,' goffered' for sale or rent on,that £ntS“*
oi-AprilnexL. This ’property bos been I '.improved by
additional building*,'anda substantial stonewall, and
terrace planted with EvergrtfOns and Fruit Trees,» To
a good tenant capable of condncdnr tho fietnaty the
terms.will.be reasonable. - 1 •' GEOCOCHRAN*
Pittsburgh, Pec.?/-. • '■-AgentlorProprietor^
‘ FOB EfeST., ■
M THE subscriber offers for rent for the term of
151 eno or .more years, A largo conycniektweU- fin
ished two story Dwelling ■•Ho'nJe,/cOnuur , injAl too ms
and Kitchen. There is alotbf ground Commscturi}
acres oCfineL young fruit-trees of every klnO, : atnble,
Ac., connected.wltn the house. To any penon wish
ing a. delightful residence-wifhln a few minutes ride oi
the city, this will be a rare chance. For termsiathieh
will be' Jow‘ to a good, tenant, inquire of Mr. Jao.
Wright, near the pfenusfes*of John Watt, eorner of
ilanoandUßcrtr streets,ogol . ■ , ",
catSES-tf - .» • TJIEO. P. WRIGHT.:
tand iorhalsE “
TEN ACRES OF LAND, situated in poeblcrtown
ship, on the Monongabelaj three miles £rom.Piu».
burgh—ta lot* to salt purchaser*,- For fartScrnartie
alara apply to Henry Woods, 3d st, orto ~
"• - - WASHINGTON.
novgMtf - -4th, above flmiiMuu...
llisljuuts tn«a«R«r CouatyTT —
A LOT, Storehouse and 'Dwelling, - situate- on the
jfX Erie Extension Canal, in the Vtllsgu ofWest MM.
tUesex; a desirable-
Lot and good^welllng Hettso well *ffitodforA.T*sa,
Stand, In the village of OrnnrevrUc; <m SUta'lina «f
Ohto. Terms 3S?<- &&&*]&&£*?&!***>
fcMP-::.” . 4 r-AYateyittCgiwafam.'
LANP.FQR SALE—Bcveri 1 r ßitVi
y situate mbend Of Utd Memoagahela'River
above Browugville, Pa., having a 7
which-will be sold in exchange for
ara applyu> focjgl 8
«««, b,mcenjmyiu4.Uuboi7 -..lr«[f:«tf<>s£s.
to hoo» m 4 occupied bjr/SifiMa tdwunli,
d fror.t of 2., fc-l. anC in dcplh 12U fijeVwJnm
toidoa^uTOTUbjunto-. Tillsuno«epliOdi£lt“S
i‘|-o:t.ooais.%.viStWo<id?
,i ■■ .. -J* , For gsiie«~-
.. . ;.^7^s3^
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