OPFT"' t iDailt ,horning Post. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1845. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COM%ITTZC FOR FEBRUARY. S Dilworth, H Denny, Joshua Henna rirßeed our outside form, it contains u usual some interesting selections. VIOZTATIOIII.-.4 correspondent in the U. S. Ge state, speaking of the action of electricity on vegeta tion, ear: It is several years since a bet was made that certain garden vegetables could be produced fowls seed to full maturity, ready for the kitchen, in an incredibly short time, not longer I think than 4s, or it may be 24 bouts—the wager was won, and the MOW that the gentleman used to accomplish the rni reek, was, conducting a stream of galvanism into the hillock of earth in which the seed was planted. The only advantageof galvanism over electricity, ot dined ly so distinguisiod, you know, is the case ofnurintain ing a constant. current of the fluid. At an animal meeting of the Duquesne Fire Compa ny held on Monday evening the 3d inst., the following Akers were duly elected for the ensuing year:— `President—James A. &wrens. Vice President—John Major. Seeretavy—Wm. J. Howard, Jr. Assistant Sec.—Wm. Penn Bertram. Trestaatrer—James A. Bertram. ' gates—John T. Whitten, C. Barnett, W. T. Hardey. Coptoiso—John T. Whitten. tee Lieutenant—Wm. E. Childs. 2.si do. John Kirkwood. leg Engineer—Joseph Oliver. 24 do. James McAfee. 3d do. John McGuigan. 4th" do. Wm. B. Mullett. lit Amis . tame Engiiteer—W. A. Johnston. 2d do. do. James Gordon. Ist Hose Director--Wm. Camblin. ftd do. do. Joseph Builford. W do. do. A. McClure. 44 do. do. J. Longstaif. 5& do.. do. John Murphy. 64 do. do. Joseph Pollock. lit Hose Engineer--Wm. F. Simmons. tid do. do. Edwin Hill. Flog Guilds—D. M. Adams. John Merriman. .A.eenten—David Lupton, H. Maulison. Are Wardens—James A. Bertram, David Lupton, Joka:Major, John Irwin, James Stewart, Sen. Igketims Committee—Joseph Oliver, J. C. Bar clay, W. T. Hartley. fcb 5 RELIGIOUS Notict Public worship Indio fifth PreTbYterian Church, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings of this week, commencing a t 7 o'clock, The public are affectionately invited to attend. feb 3 Coughs, Colds. FROM the frequent changes of the weather, many persons are suffering with n cough, cold, sore *est. or other malady incident to an inclement sett ee*. Such as are thus affected may find a pleasant Lad sure relief in Price's Compound Cough Candy. It can be had wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of F. L. SNOWDEN, jan 28 No 184 Libert head of Wood t. Lake Shad. CONSTANT supply of this delicious Fish wil XL be kept on hand et retell by REINHART & STRONG, 140 Liberty street. WANTED TO . RENT, EXCHANGE on BARTER. EVERA L persons now living in the city, who wish 1,..7 to remove to the country, want to rent or ex change their property in town for, or to rent farms in the country. Persons having farms or houses to rent, may advance their interest by recording it at my office, and the terms; and formals wanting hands or familes to crop their farms, can enquire. Money wanted— Warned money to borrow on mortgage, and the best security. Wanted to huy—a good house and lot in Allegheny city, worth about $BOO. Wanted, places in town and country for a number of farmers, labor er', mechanics, clerks, and boys in stores, or ware houses, or for boys to trades, or farmers. All kinds of agtmcles attended to for moderate charges at ISAAC HA efus's Agency and Intelligence Office, No 9, stb west. jan 29—d1 w&w2t. 17000 FIRE BRICK—on band Ind for sale by JOHN SCOTT & Co. oct 30 No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street. LAW SCHOOL. Western University of Pennsylvania. THE next term will commence on the third Monday of February next, and continue until the first of July. "Tbe course of instruction is very thormsgb, the class racitations being daily, with occasional lectures on im portant branches of law. The lectures during the next Mtn will be on CoNSTITOTIOMAL LAW. - . -A. Moor COURT is held weekly for instruction in the practice of law, to the benefits of which all the etaaeits are entitled,. The tuition fee is thirty seven and a half dollar. i fetal. Students pursuing a course of study et the Law School are admitted to the degree of Bachelot of Law, on the terms usual at such institutions. Perseus desiring further information em desired to call on the Paorkssoa, WALTER H. Lowate, at his *Ewe in 4th street, above Smithfield street. can 22-2w* FRESH FIGS. A PRIME article of Fresh Smyrna Figs, just re' C 3 ceived and for sale by REINHART & STRONG, 140 Liberty street. _- jaa 28. Fruit and Glass. 150 ilsl esDrBill l Aipple 0 Apple s; for sale by D. & G. W. LLOYD SWEET ORANGES. A FEW Prime Sweet Oranges, just received and . for sale by REINHART & STRONG, can 28 •140 Liberty street. Teas. 5n PACKAGES Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Im. V penal. and Black Teas, for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO„. 43 Wood street. Loartihigar. 5 BOXES Loaf Sugar for sale by HALLX4-N, JENNINGS & CO-, Jan 11 43 Wood greet. Dry Fruit. 200 BUBHELS Dried Peaches, (halves* 20 bushels Dried Apple's, in store and for HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43 Wood street. sale by :pa 18 Clara Brooms. 30 DOZ. Corn Brooms for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43 Wood street retest Buckets. 1 . 0 DOZ• paws Buckets for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., Jea 16 43 Wood street llLassies. 20 BBLS. prime N 0 Molasses for sale by MAILMAN, JENNINGS & 43 Wood street. PRIPITING INS. A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOHNSON'S SUPERIOR PRINTING INK, I* LARGE AND SMALL KEGS, Just received at the office of the "Post." *ctn. PITTSBURGH, PA. SOUTH WARD Port offftburg4. 5 PERT WATER IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED Utica, Clark, Wheeling. • DEPARTED. Josephine, Gaskill, Cincinnati. James Ross, Stewart, St Louis Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE safe and well-found steamer "UTICA," CLARE, Master, has eon menced her trips and will run as a reg ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL ING during the season of 1845. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Bolas, Master, hascommenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto- fore) at 3 o'clock. p. M . and Beaver at 3, A. M. Pricesto suit the times,aad these who have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather a ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into oPern don. For freight or, 2assage apply on board, or to G. M. HARTON, •july 12 Water street. ID- The Michigan it provided with Evans' Safety Guard. THE Steam Woolen Manufactory and Gist Mill, AL situate in Phillipaburgh, Beaver County, Pa , on the Ohio River, 28 miles below Pittsburgh, lately carried on under the name and style of the German Manufacturing Company. The Factory building is three stories high, 75 feet by 30: Stair house extra with a high gat ret. The other buildings are one Woollmuse 2 stories high, 30 feet by 28—one Dyebouse 50 by 24—one store house; me turtling shop: one soup boiling shop; wool wash shop and large stable. Engine, Cylinder 16 inches, 5 feet stroke, 3 Boiler, 22 by 2i feet. Mill contains 2 French Burrs, 2 Bo!tinge and other necessaries. The Machines in the Wu'jlen factory consist of 1 Picker. 2 sets of Carding Machines, 1 spinning mule with 270 spindles, 1 Jack with 143 spindles, 1 do. Kith 130 spindles, 10 Power looms 40 inches wide, 3 large hand looms, 2 Fullin. stocks, 2 napping ma chines; 2 shearing machines , Iron screw press with Iron plates--one machine for grinding shears, 1 warp ing machine, 1 spool machine, 1 large turning lath, vices, hammers and other tools necessary in a woolen Factory. The Dyehouse contains 3 Coppers f,r 100. SO and 25 lb of wool, 1 Blue vat and worms for others. The ground contains about 11. acres. Water is supplied by a run and the Ohio River. The above establishment is situated in a healthy, thick settled and wool growing country, and there are good experienced workmen at hand. The above property will be sold low at private sale. and if not sold till the middle of May next, it will be sold by public outcry. For more pntriculars and terms, apply to FRANCIS LE GOULLON, JACOB SHAEFER, Trustees DAVID WAGNER. Valuable Works on Mechanics and Hydrau lics. EWBANK'S Hydraulics and Mechanics, being a descriptive and historical account of Hydraulic and other machines for raising water, ancient and mod ern. with observations on various subjects connected with the mechanic alt., includinc the progressive de velopment of the steam engine; illustrated with nearly 300 engravings, by Thos. Ewbank. Jamison's Mechanics of Fluids.—The Mechanics of Fluids, for practical men, comprising Hydrostatics, descriptive and constructive; the whole illustrated by numerous examples and appropriate diagrams, by Al exander Jamison, L. L. D. - . Nicholson's Mechanic's Companion, or the Ele ments and Practice of Carpentry, Joinery, Bricklay ing. Masonry, Slating, Plastering, Painting, Smithing, and Turning, comprehending the latest improvements and containing a full description of the tools belonging to each branch of business, also an introduction to Practical Geometry; illustrated with 40 engravings, by Peter Nicholson. Boveharlaes Mechanics —An elementary treatise on Mechanics, translated "frormilto French of M. Bou charlat, with additions, &c., by Edwd. H. Cuurtenay. For sale at the wholesale and retail bookstore of 500 LBS. PURE PALM SOAP, l'int receiv ed-4'nd for sale by Wl4l THORN, No 53. Market street. FRE STE GOODS. K. LOG AN 6: CO, No 82, Flrrfil STHEKT, • have just received from the Eastern Auctions, a large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Sat: inets, among which are: French Blue Black Broadcloths, from $6 00 to $7 00; English, ~ " " 200 to 6 00; Beaver Cloths, ' " 160 to 3 00; Fancy Cassimeres, Plaidssnd Stripes, 75 to 2 00; Sattinetts, assorted colors. 376 to 1 00. Also; a large lot of Wool Shawls, Wool Comforts, Casshmere Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Super Burk Mitts, Sec &c dtc. We would invite our Customers and the public generally, to an examination of our Stock, as we feel oonlidentthat we can, and will, sell our goods as low for Cash as any other house in the City. dec 19•tf • Fresh Arrival. AT the New Morocco and Fancy Leather Store, No 93, Wood et, next door to the corner of Dia mond Alla), a superior lot of ex. No 1 Cape boat Mo rocco, a very heavy article, No 2 do, Cnpe Kid, Car _rears boot Morocco, Carracoa Kid, glazed and rubbed oft Tampico boot and tmdressed Morocco, Madras Kid, &c, all of which" will be sold very low fur cash. Merchants and others will find it to their advantage to call and examine this stock before purchasing else where. jan 30. Fresh Pine OIL ACONSTANT supply from the manufacturer.— This article injures by long keeping, it is impor tant to coosumers to balm it fresh. Constantly fur sale at the drug etore of J KIDD & CO. dec 5 No 60, cor 4th and Wood sta. Casidaieres. ONE case of mixed Cassimeres, just received from the Manufacturers on consignment, for sale by the piece at reduced prices by GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26 Wood street. Cobb's new Series of School nooks. SMITH'S Geography and Atlas; Willard's History of the United States; Davies' Series of Mathematics; Davies' Arithmetic.; Smith's Arithmetic; Smith's Grammar; Parley's Common School History. A full supply of the above just received and for sale wholesale or retail, by J H MELLOR, ian 1U No 112, Wood street. ASPLENDID Article of Lard Oil for families, ~hotels, churches, Ste., on draft at very low prices constantly on band and for sale by J. B. GWYNNE. Franklin Manufactory, 2d Street. Thompson's Extra Family Flour. 75 BBLS extra Flour, just received per steamer Lewis McLain, and for sale by J W BURBRIDGE & CO., Water street. Salt 1000 "LSNo "Sai" for dale by JAMES MAY. For Sale. C H KAY, corner of Wood and 3d sts for Salt an to itt Cheap Otliaes...Te Let. rIFFICES on Fourth street—at $135 00, $65 00 V $6O 00, $4O 00, and $3O 00 per annum. ALSO, an office on Smithfield street, $BO 00; be sides several Dwellings and Stores on Fifth street. Apply to JOHN J. MITCHEL. feb 4 Smithfield, near 3th street. A N excellent farm of 1871 acres of land in West moreland county, well watered and gond improv ment; on which is erected a good Saw Mill; any person wishing to purchase, can have a bargain by applying soon to jan SO Temperance Refectory. TO Reat for one year or more as a Temper ands Refectory, that two story brick building with kitchen and eating room attached, situated at the corner ofGrtnt street and Diamond Alley opposite the New Court House. For further particulars ap ply to BAKEWELL, PEARS & Co., Wood st , or to WM. BAKEWELL, Rskewell's Law jan 30-d2w Buildings Water et. To Lot. NIA large and convenient two story Brick dwel ling Hansa, on Wylie street, now occupied by Washington, Esq. Apply to jan 28 To Lot THE second and third stories of the new Buildings on the corner of sth and Union streets. Applp to JAMES MAY. jan 28 A large and convenient two story Brick House, with Carriage HMV) and Stable, on the corner of Penn and Factory streets, sth Ward. A very convenient two story Ftatne House on Front near Ferry street. A two story Brick dwelling on Ferry Street. Also—A frame Cottage in Allegheny city, below the Canal. Apply to JAMES . MAY. jan 28. To Lease THE Long Rooms. 3rd and 9th stories of No 110 *Wood Erect. Possession given on Ist of April next. Also—Fora terrn oryears, a small tenement, togeth er with 31 building lots. in Allegheny city, suitable for gardening. Enquire of J D WILLIAMS, Jan 25 No2B, Fifth street. Choice Building Lots for Sale. NEAR THE NEW COURT HOUSE, VIZ A LOTS on Grant streets, above Fourth, each 20 feet front and 90 feet deep, to an alley. 6 Lota on Fourth street. near Grant, each 20 feet front by 110 feet deep to a2O foot alley. 6 Lots on Ross street, near Fourth, each 20 feet front by 80 feet deep, to George alley. The title to the above propel ty is indisputable, and the Lots will be sold on the most accomodating terms. Fur further particnkr s apply to BAKEWELL. PEARS ,sr. Co., Or to WILLIAM BAKEWELL, jan 21 Law Buildings, Grant at. For Sale or Bent. tn, THE subscriber offers fur sale his Brick Cot tage House and four Lots, on Holmes' Hill. The .Lots are 24 feet Front on Prospect street. running back 140, on which is elected a Cottage House, 90 feet front by 34 fees deep, 8 foot Hall finished in mod ern style; together with carriage house, stabling, &c., and an excellent well of water at the dour. Terms made to via. If not sold by the 22d of February, the property will be fur rent. Apply to B. MeLAIN, corner of Third and Wood RI A., jnn 13-a2feb or W. J. TOTTEN STEAM POWER AND SHOP ROOMS FOE RENT. THE subscriber has a large and convenient build , ing with about a 50 horse power engine, which ho oilers to let in rooms to suit any person.who may wish to have power for manufacture, at a less rate than it can be produced by a small engine. Shop on Fifth street, opposite Exchange Bank. jan IG-3m If. 11. RYAN. Farm. deb An excellent farm, well watered, with gond = buildings, and well supplied with coal, situate about 25 miles from Pittsburgh; will be sold or ex changed for good city property. Enquire of 3ILLMORE & PERKINS, Corner of Third and Grant streets. To Let. A COTTAGE with about four acres of mik ground in the borough of Lawrenceville.= with carriage -house, stabling, fruit trees and a good spring of water on the premises. Further information will be given by either of the subscribers, executors for the estate of William Toman, dec'd. Possession given uu the first of April. JAMES TOMAN. GABRIEL ADAMS, DAVID McMULLEN. jan 7•tf Valuable Coal Property for Sale. T propose to sell one hundred Acres of coal, together with 20 acres of surface, situated above Lock No 3, on the Monongahela river,. or Watson's run one mile from the river, on which is erected a sawmill, 'with water power, a Hewed Log House, and about five acres of cleared land, the balance of the land is good timber. Any person wishing to purchase will call on J L Morris, of Elizabethtown, or on the sub scriber near Findleyville, Washington co, Union town ship. A plot of the premises with furtherdescription, is left with Matthew Patrick. Fifth at, Pittsburgh, for further reference. jan. 4-Im`. THOMAS STORER. For Sale. 'DEW No 13, in Trinity C huw.b, which is in an elig iblo situation. Apply to JOHN D DAVIS, Coroer of Wood and Fifth sts Presh ?suit. 9g DRUMS Smyrna Figs; J , esdel 5 " Sultana Raisins; 500 pounds sun dried do Just recoiveti and fur sale by J D WILLIAMS, Jan 28 No 28 Fifth street SCUOOL BOONS. HAZEN'S Speller and Definer intendedto obvi ate the necessity of a School Dictionary; Dav enport's History of the United States—Tor schools-:- the cheapest and most convenient hist ory yet published; Kirkham's Grammar; Morse's Geography; 'Mitchell's Geography; Smith's Grammar; Brown's Grammar; just received and for sale by MARSHE'S superior Patent Truss. together with all other trusses most approved of by Physicians as retainers in reducible Hernia, to be had at Kerr & Mohler's, No 144 Wood st., corner of Wood and Vir gin Alley. jan 1, 1143. J. Vogdes & Son, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, Office, Bssitkie/d Street, corner of Diamond Alley. PLANS and Specifications finished in the best style and at the shortest notice. Rargarscas: Logan & Kennedy, H Childs & Co., J Woodwell, A Kramer, W B Benito and Col tart dr. Dilwurth. jan. 14. 1845--d ly. 1500 Bbl.. No. 1 SALT ; In Store and for side by SA.M'L. M. KIER, Canal Basin, near 7th street. BEAR'S GREASE, warranted genuine; Also, a large lot of tine Frenci, 2erfutnery; For ask: by WM. THORN, ticc No 53 Market sweet For Sala. D & G W LLOYD. JAMES MAY To Lot. W. M'DONALD, No. 65, Wood street 2, t , 5% auction Salto. Pape Anivais at N05..61 and 63. Carpets, Have just been received from the East, a large as sortment of rich Carpets, Ingrain and Venicinii; all of bright colors,nnd the latest fashionable patterns.— These will be sold by private sale, at very low prices ranging from 12} to $l, peryerd,also,BrUseels hearth rugs, which will be sold very cheap. Boot* and SAves. I Ten eases of fine end heavy winter Boots, Br-sgans and Ladies' shoes. Extra Superfine Broadelogle. Several pieces of Blue, Black, and Invisible Green, Broadcloths, wool dyed, exclusively for private sales; and °feted at very low prices. LYND & BICKLEY, Auctioneers. M'DONALD, No. 65, Wood street, has just • received a supply of the following Books: The Works of Dr. Johnson ; Boswell's Life of Johnson; The Spectator; Hannah Moore's Practical Piety; Hannah Moore's Practical Devotions; Mur phey's Tacitus—English version ; Goldsmith's Poems; Young Orator; Cooks' own Book; Parlor Letter Writer; Cooper's Naval History ; Infant School Manual; Goodrich's History of Rome; Fisher's Cat echism; Bourienne's Napoleon; New Spirit of the Age; Fruit of the Spirit; Nich)las Nickleby—with Illustrations; Love and Madness of Tasso; Mrs Hall's Bible Companion ; Charles the 12th; Seneca's Mo ral's; Ohnstead's Letters on Astronomy; Lessons on Shells; Bell on the Human Frame ; Glimpses of the Old World; Lady Montague's Works; Stewart's Phi losophy ; Blair's Rhetoric; Josephus ; Mayland's Mor al Science ; Comb's Phrenology ; Christian Lyre; Lord Brougham's Miscellanies; - House I live in ; with a large assortment of small and attrauive books too uumerous to mentiou. Dried Pratt. 70 BUSHELS DRIED APPLES; 50 " " Peaches— *ust received and fur sale by jan 10. J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO, Water street 2Gross No 1 Bottle Cotks; kik, 6 Bbls Sp Turpentine; 2 " Copal Varnish; 1 Cask Olive Oil; 3 Bbls Ven Red; 2 " Lampblack; 1 " Cream Tartar; 1 " Flor Sulphur; 1 Case Roll Sulphur; 1 " Liquorice Ball; 1 " Gum Shellac; 1 " " Copal; 75 lbs Gum Camphor; 10 " " Opium; Together with a general assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Dye Stuffs, dec., just received and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. No 184 Liberty, head of Wood st. Fancy and Variety Goods. THE undersigned is now receiving the largest assortment of Goods of the above descriptions ever brought to this market, and he is determined to sell them lower than any other House in the city; call and examine for yourselves. The Stock consists in part, of thefollowing articles; Watches. .1-lair, Nail& Tooth Brush. . Gold Lever Watches, Leather Belts, &c. " L'epine " With a fine lot tf Fancy Silver Lever " Cutlery. Jewelry. Net Caps, Gold Breast Pius, Canes, " Finger rings, Baskets, " Ear rings, Variety Goods, " Pencils, Spool Threads, '• Bracelets, Patent " " Lockets, &c., Pound " Silver Butter Knives, Percussion Caps, " Pencils, Pins, " Durts,ornaments, &o. Suspenders, Fancy Goods. Hooks and Eyes, - " Hair Pins. Soaps, " Jet " " Cotten Cords; " " Combs, Tapes, " " Ornaments, Eyelets, B ea d 41 Hair Combs, " Bracelets, Redding " -' Jet Breast Pins, Ivory " " " Necklaces, Shaving Brushes, Rosewood Writing Desks, Boot Laces, Dressing Cases, Corset " Rosewood Work Boxes, Buttons, Chess Men, Dickson Tea and Table " Boards, Spoens, A ccordeons, Thimbles, Colt's Revolving Pistols, Steel Pens, Common Pistols, - Needles, Coral Beads, • Knives, Silk Purses, Scissors, " Bags, Clocks, &c. Gold and Steal Beads, Card Cases, Pocket Books, Needle Books, Cigar Cases, . Toys. A handsome assortinent Z. KINSEY, No 86 Market street. Land Surveying andOivilangineering. THE undersigned intendingto pursue permanently 1. the business of Surveyingand Civil Engineering, offers his services to the public. Having had a veryextensive practice with Mr Z W Remington in this vicinity, he feels warranted in say ing that his experience and practical knowledge will beadvantageous to those who may employ him. Per sons interested in real estate will find at his office plans of the City, City District, "Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsburgh," "Manor of Pittsburgh," Birminghain, Lawrenceville. and lots and farms extending several miles around Pittsburgh. R E McGOW IN, Office, Penn street, a few doors above Hand, Pittsburgh. a F.FER EN c Es: Richard Biddle, Esq., P. Mulvany, Wilson M'Candless,Esq., James S. Craft, Esq., John Anderson, Hon. Harmar Denny, Wikein Arthur', Chas. S. Bradford, Esq., R. S. Cassat, O. Metcalf, Esq. NOTICE up- Those of my friends and the public, who may wish to have recontse to any of my papers, draughts or plans, will hereafter find them in the office of R E Mc- UOWIN, whom I respectfully recommed as one in whose professional abilities and integrity they may de pend. Z W REMINGTON. j n2s—d&wtBtn NEW ESTABLISHMENT. LOOKING GLASSES AT EASTERN PRICES. THE subscriber has opened an establishment at No 66, Wood street, a few doors Sserathecor ner of 4th, where he keeps constantly for sale akin& of LOOKING GLASSES, at Eastern Prices. He has on band alarge assorunent of Glasses i n both gilt and mahogany frames, to which be invites the at tention of customers. believing that the quality of his articles and his prices cannot fail to give satisfaction. Pictures framed to order, in neat style, in either gilt or mahogany frames. Canalboat andother reflectors manufactured to or. (fermi the shortest notice. Old frames repaired and regal., so as to look as well as ROW, oo the shortest no rice. J T MORGAN, Agent. mar 23-tf Trusses! Trusses!! CIIASE'S Surgeon's Truss, for the radical cure o Hernia. Iris now conceded by Surgeons and Physicians generally, that this truss is decidedly su perior to any now iu use.—lt is not only superior as a retainer, but offers to the person wearing it the only hope of rarlieal cure. To be bed, only, at Kerr & Mohler's, No 144, cor ner of Wood street and Virgin Alley. Any infringement on the right of selling this instru ment. will be prosecuted to the eztent of the law. jan 1, 1845. . Epsom Salts. j 500 LBS jOit received at the drug stole tore J KIDD ds, CO. BOOKS. W. M'DONALD, N 0.65, Wood sweet Sank Notts anb et - 0(14c I -ern CORAIICTZD DAILY DT d. 11141111011 4 =MUNOZ BROKER, CORN mow WOOD IMD TU IND 1171 SPECIE STANDARD Mordants andManiffacturers'Seriyi . Exckange Bank Scrip Currency ..., I Berke County Scrip 50 EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. Os Philadelphia. --- - i Press New York press Boston. -- - - I press Baltimore .4 pre m. SPECIE. Gold ...1 prem. Silver par PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank Exchange ~ ....par Do. Holtidaysburgh par PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North. America Do Northern Liberties Pen DoPennsylvania -... ....... ....par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank ....p an Kensington bank -Pat Manufacturers and Mechanics' par Mechanics Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill n . .par Southwark ...:."....'.... par Western a Bank of Penn Township Girard bank - .... par U. S bank and branches . • 9.8 COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown . ..... . - .. - . —.pat " Chester county Pat Delaware county .... pat " Montgomery county .....-- .- .. ....par " Non thumberland .......... ......... par Farmers' bank of Bucks county par Easton bank .. ...... ......... par Doylestown bank. .... Frank/s2O snk of Washington i Bank of Chambersburgh.... ......... ........; " Middletown " Gettysburg& ............ . ......1 " Lewistown.. ..... .. .... .- .... ..... 1 " Snafu ehanna county 40 Be rkseonnty bank ....... Columbia Bankand Bridge Company par Carlisle bank Erie bank .....................I Farmers and Drovers' bank a " Bank of Lancaster .par " Bank of Reading p!r Harrisburg bank ...- Honesdale " .... ..... a Lancaster " par Lancaster co. " par Lebanon " i Miners' bank of Pottsville ..'. - .. .. .... ....1 Mcmongakela bank of Brownsville i New Hope and Delaware Bridge company . 2 Northampton bank no sale Towanda bank no sole Wyoming bank -- IVest Branch bank....... _ York bank OHIO. Belmont bank of St. ....... Clinton bank of Columbus.— ........ ....1 Columbiana bank of New Li5b0n......... ...... . Circleville (Lawrence, cashier) ( Warren, cashier)-....:......n0 sale Cinrinnatibanks Chillicothe bank.. ........ .............. Commercial bank of Lake Erie Dayton bank .. Franklin bank of Columbus .......... ....... _1 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville.. Farmers' bank of Canton .. 20 Geauga .1 G ranville 43 • Ka mi/ton . . . . 10 Lancaster —.lO Marietta • - - - - - ...... - - Ma55i110n.......... Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati Mount Pleasant. Norwalk Putnam Sandusky_ _ Scioto Urbana Wooster Xenia . Zanesville Bank of Cleveland. -.-.....10 INDIANA. State bank and branthes State Scrip .. 5 KENTUCKY AU banks ILLINOIS. Stale bank Bank' of Illinois, Shateneetown . .... VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia 1 Bank of Virginia ..... . —1 Exchange bank nf Virginia Farmers' b a nk of . North-Western bank of Virginia ..1 Merehants'and Mechanics bank of Virginia.. ?Branches JURY LAND Baltimore City banks. All other solvent banks.... .. NORTH CAROLIN A. All solvent banks.... . SOUTH CAROLINA All solventbanks. GEORGIA Al!solvent banks. ALABAMA Mobile banks.... Country banks.. New Orleans banks LOUISIANA. ( good).. ... TENNESSEE. .. ..... 3 To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. .41 THE subscriber most respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city andslli vicinity, that be has commenced the BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office, at the stand lately occupied by P. Ker• ngan. Having been foreman in some of the most fashionable boots/lops in tbe Eeastem cities; and hay. ing furnished himself with the best French and Ameri can calf skins, he hopes by his attention to business to merit a thereof public patronage To those gentle men who have kindly patronized him he returns his sin cere thanks, and can with confident.° appeal for the goodness of his work and knowledge of his business July 24-tf. A. TgRNAN. Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, acc. FBENCH and American vi= Cologne. Lav'ender, Honey and Florida Water, Otto Roses, Fine Pomatum, dr.c. For rale at the drug store of J KIDD & Co., corner of 4th and Wuctlsts. George Armor, Merchant Tailor:, HAS removed to the room on Fourth street', next door to the Methodist Bookstore. lately men pied by Wrn. E. Austin, Esq., where he sill be hap py to serve his friends and Customers and the public generally, with all work in his line, which he will warrant to be well made and in the latest and most fashionable style. a 15.7 Canal Transportation. /SHE subscriber, having disposed of his Stock end interest in the As/wriest* Portable Boat Liu, has retired from the Transportation business. In doing so, he tenders to his numerous friends in this city. as well as in the "Flu West," his sincere thanks for their hind plumage, and begs to introduce to thorn his successors, Messrs Clarkson & Cu. of this city, and E. G. Whim -sides & Co., of Thilsielphis. for whom he solicit, a continuance of their fiver/. Pittsburgh, Jan. 10, 1645. 11 . DEVIIE. --- --- ..........par riIHE Partnership heretofore existing between Adams & Goldthorp, tvas dissolved by mutual consent, on the 23d of December. 1844. WILLIAM ADAMS, SAMUEL GOLDTHORP. The business will be continued as swim!, at 61, Third at., by W. ADAM& I take this opportunity to return my sincere thanks to my friends and the public. for the patronage I have received, and hope he a strict attention to all orders they. may please to favor me with, and moderatos, charges, to meet a continuance of their patronage, . rth kinds, of Gus Fixtures made to order, and purr uF in the neatest ^:e ter. Lamps Cleaned and Re, pore') equal to new. Turning in general. Isla 3-43 m WILLIAM ADA Mgt Reinlttatai BI "Black 'Sails tg PERSON now reel can make tL scribers. and known favorii LIVERPOf month; also from there E as they arech -.0 any ;err,. House or Agent, to see the people's interest taken care of, Mr JANCS D. Rocas, one of the firm, is there. who will remain and seo that every thing connected with their business is executed with promptitude and despatch. Should the persons sent fur decline coming oat, the money will be returned to the parties twice, without any deduction, on producing the Passage certificate and receipt. The "Black Ball or old Lice of Liverpool Pack. ets" comprise the fallowing magnificent Ships, sit The Nxw 'form, The Ca staßiDal s Uxroau, " ENGLAND, " Yu/MOURN, " EUROPE, " MoNTCZVRA, " Cotostaus. With inch euperinr and unequalled arrangementa, the subscribers confidently look forward far a coots:no, ante of that support which has been extended to theist so many years, for which they are grateful. Those proceeding or remitting, to their relatives, can at all times obtain Drafts al stfgla for any amount drawn direct on the Rork:- B•NIC or IRELAND, Duatta Also nn Messrs. PRESCOTT„GROTF, ARES & CO., P•NRARI, LONDON ; which will be paid on demand at any of the Banks, or their Brunches, in all the principal Towns through out ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Apply to, ur uddress (if by letter, post paid.) ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., Na 35 Fulton St., N, Y or BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Smithtiield atteet, near sth, and Penn street, oct 15-d&wtlmy Pittshurgh Tapscott's General Emigration Office. 7q . sona St., corner of Maiden Lane, New York—_, ,A ;- I.f . 4 .. „ _ . . ,- 4 ,_.,• ii. Ce • ift i :. 7 g ir i, -Ii it CHABLEIS A. WANULTY, Agent, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1845. P ERSONS about sending fur their friends in 133,y . part of the OLD Comtinv. are respectfully-las formed by the subscribers that the same system that characterised their house, and gave surh unbounded satisfaction the lAA year, will be continued throughout the season of 1845. THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, NAMELY The QUEEN OF THE WEST, 1250 tons burtlisoi s " lIOTTINGUER, 1150 " - -,.. " LIVERPOOL, 1150 " -" ROCHESTER, 1000 " " ROSCIUS, 1150 " " SIDDONS, /050 " " " SHERIDAN, 1050 ~ ~ GARRICK, 1050 " Which capacious and magnificent ship, being emu. Included by kind nod . experienced men, and fitted up in the best possible manner for comfort and conveni ence, are well known to surpass any mber Lime Or packets. In addition to the above splendid Line the %Agri. hers are agents for the, St. George's Line of Liver pool Packets, and The United Line of Liverpool Packets. Making a ship from Liverpool ever five days; the possibility of delay is therefore precluded. Mr %V Tap • scott (one of the firm) fiersomilly superintends the departure of vsssels at Liverpool: suffice it to say, therefore, that the subscribers guarantee to give sans. faction to all parties whe may send for their friends through them. In all eases whew those sent for-sin. dine coming, the full amount of money paid for p*s. sage will be refunded. REMITTENCES. - - - - Those wishing to remit money to any part of Great Britain or Ireland caa be supplied with drafts for any amount, from £1 upwards, payable at sight in all ate principal town., without discount or any other charge, Application, if by letter (post paid) will meet immedt. ate a Retention be addressing CHAS. A. McANULTY, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, or W. & 3. T. TAPSCOTT, 76 South street, New York. Azetir, in Liverpool:— William Tapsrott or ? 15 Goree Piazza and Geo Rippard & son. 96 Watetloo Road, jn n 6 I 4: 1 1: ‘.114 1 d • 0 AVIV 0 4 1 I S i• JOHN HERDNIAN'S Old Established Emigrant Passage Officer 61 SOUTH STREET. The subscriber, in calling the auention of his friends and the public to his unequalled arrangements for bringing out persons from Great Dritain and Ireland. who may be sent for by their friends, begs to state that in consequence of the great increase of this branch of his business, and in order to preclude all unnecessary delay of the emigrant, has at grest.expense, in addition to his regular trgen , s in Liverpool. appointed Mr Thos H Dicky, who had been a faithful clerk in the lishment for the last eight years, to proceed to Live'. pool and remain there during the emigration season, to superintend the embarkation of all passengers engaged here. The Ships employed in this line are well known to be only of the first class and very fast-sailing, commanded by kind and experienced men, and 04 they sail from Liverpool every five days, reliance may be placed that passengers will receive every attention and be promptly despatched. With such superior ar, rangernents, the rubscriber looks forward for a eontin tuition of that patronage which has been so literally ear tended to him for so many years past, and should say of those sent for decline coming, the passage money watts usual. be refunded, and passage from the direr. ent ports of Ireland and Scotland can be secured if des sired. For further rani:lllam, apply to JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South it. Agency in Livmpool:— Mearrs. J. & W. Robinson, t No. 5 Baltic) Buildings, Mr. Thus H Dicky, 5 and No: 1 Neptune It., Waterloo Dock. J Kirkpatrick, Agent at Mr Jas Dalzell'a, No 24 Water it.. Pittsburgh. [jut 4 3m. Dissolution of Partnersbip.
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