The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 12, 1851, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V 1 <=«' , \ < ■?> *v * V4** vV
M-iiftr- > rr' 1 j, 4- * .%• * i >v* >., - _v4*„
l:'% I - s?,'
K'k£*‘kv k*‘.-''k -.w- ,• ■>f, -, , /,». - •'=./. -?„ ■-- '<. ’■ * ■ ' ’?#L ~ ' -:r .- ■ r^.;
M&u? >; ‘ k :,\cj, : ,v. *4 •< * <
vet'-^Ar.,*,'•••■ “*'t i ’ il'l '<-,,
*’ :l\‘:
f**X^spi«v^'.‘>>.f;«4'k*k"<X".yv 'jN -
IMMMRwmP
"^mmssmK
Wmimii
fl§‘k' t k'i'-^.C.vr*'i .’, .‘,y
■■MB
MM
gfcpp^^^
lIMMi
v •; •: ' - ‘
~ * * Z %> 1 Vf*^rvt a i» ** h t * + * 71 *“ ►, 7 r - - t . *>*■?'*»*»
R r-.-esc. - -■-' \'?: I •--*.T-y.- ;/■ --1- r r r„-''. r^v.V-, l „-t’?'- t- fcT.T'WmV'a<' t ''ft •,.,■■►''; if- ■•’' ■■*>■■.i: -i:-,-V'«V <-. * 5 ,v 1* -*-■ ■ J ‘-- •:r" ■ : ■ .- ■■ :’. . ■-,
-?>, >\'rff7. >*v - J”; p > **. ..
flSpr'fsr '/, *■• -ct* *A&jfr*Fy?* tr 4; *rX%'f} ‘v*''t - : .■.' ., > '-- /r* '■*“-•>* }--*■• ' - ... /.; "r- -. j-< . “•.‘-ffA-f
f^ '- }4{ l kS^‘ !j v^ c *4 ;4<' ~;r •'
: Fkee Fibbt.—On Webster-street, os Monday
* social gathering of: both sexes, of
■lrish, ata house where.all of them were: not only
maths! friends, bat. relatives. The evemegy 'until
: about'l J o’cloch, glided away in the sweetest her.
today of social intercourse-all were merry—and
suny a goblot of « positively..one day old to-mor
row,” wee imbibed, making the tonguo glib, and
poltiogtheniia good humor for obit ofurow, by
way of variety.. About tbe hour above named at it
they went, men, women and children, —the freest
. fight.on .record—and bloody noses,-blackened eyes
and eracked heads-wora numerous, : A number of
the,women were pulling one of the men through, I
trheb he sung out, “ Ladies and Gmtlemon—l'm i
. notv standing , in .a Toul position, and if yoes wait
till UHmcfrrdw I'li bid defiance to the whoio ofyecs.”
But they couldn’t wait—foe. amusement was too
■gdod,and he was brought down to the floor, 1 to
revel yrith other of hia friends who had received a]
aimirar fate to the meaie of groans and imprecations.
iT£? B ,$ o *ph rt lasted untila late hour, to tho great )
. annoyance of tho neighborhood. |
:: InewiDiAaiaa inn RoBBEM.-On Monday'night,
about 13 o’clock, the Iron Storo or James Wood &
Co., on the bank .of the river, near the Monongahe.
laflouae, was set fire to on the inside, and nearly
all destroyed. .
.. ■ T be 7 u i ß ‘ nß *>ad first broken open the Safa and
taken the money it contained, abont 9300. The
damage will be aovere, aa the hooka and papers of
the house are consumed. But with that persevering |
.v and . PPliriog induatry—that go-a-hcaiiativenoos J
which character tzo the business men of Pittsburgh,
Messrs. W. Si Co. havo immediately setloworktoj
ft fix up,” that they may retrieve their loss as soon |
ns possible. We understand that tho insurance will j
coyer all the damages. - The- merchandize was in- ]
anred to the amount of 330,000, in the North J
American, of Philadelphia, and the building we {
are.informcd is insured for 52.500, in what office j
we cooldn’t learn. I
BS9" This month, and especially the 14th day
agreeably to tho predictions of onr ancient old
firfend St. Valentine—produces more happy osenia
to the youth of both eeiea, than the whole balance
of the year. Notwithstanding the unotnal dispo
sition of onr community to extend their friendship,
by presenting a rich and be antifbl valentine to their
friends,—which has already produced very eaten,
eive sates—we are authorized to say that the large
end varied assortment ofsentimeotal, aa also comic, 1
of H. Miner & Co., Smilhfield Btreet, is still com-1
{dote.
BboYal Assault.— Wa learn Trom the Tribune
..^ a V ® .hardware merchant of this city, while re
turning from church in Allegheny in company with
hia family, was brutally assaulted by six ruffians, ou
Anderson street, near the canal bridge. They
knocked him down with a colt and infiicted aesere
wounds on hia head and face, one or Mb front teeth
being broken in the affray. The attack waa made
Wilhont provocation, the wretches probably having
miataken him for another person.
KP* Lize Brown and her posse had a hearing yes
terday before the Mayor, on-the charge of stealing
- 8300 and a' watch trom a man by the name of Clay,
who bad lodged in her den. He waa a stranger in
the City. The watch was recovered, bat aa yet there
has been no revelations in regard to tho money.—
. Ellen fleverns and Jane Davidson were committed
on two charges, larceny and keeping a bawdy
honae; Margaret Botbweil, larceny.
Lize wilt have another hearing to-day, before hia
Honor. .
Attbbct To PiBE TBB Post Ort lCE.— There waa
evidently ae attempt made, on Monday night, to
- fire the Post Office building.. The room of one of
the clerks on the third story,-above foe Post Ofiico,
-waa entered, a candle lighted and the panel of a
door, loading into Johnson's, (the Engraver) cat out,
where they lighted the gas nod turned it against the
- wall; butfiodiog that iho partition waa brhSi, and'
perhaps befog dlatnrbed, they dbcampod. It ap
pears they Carried nothing away with them.
Bo*lt wsaa retnark of a « celebrated Roman
oolnral” that Street-Commiaaionera eoon forgot all
the promises made by them before being elected.—
Rowley, who pretends to guard the interests of
the 2d District, has sol been seen but once within
foe laat month! We can giso him some informa
tion that will be of great aervice to him, if be will
only ahow himself. Mr. Rowset, where are yon t
,<■ Silveb Goblet.— We saw, last evening, a beauti.
- fnl silver goblet, which, will be presented this evee*
W r * Cbarlea Foster, by A. McCalmont, Eaq.,
-on behalf of the friends, of the recipient. It has
; on it a beautiful picture of Mizeppa, with the in
scription—" presented to Mr. Chaa. Foster by his
■friends.” It can be eeeo, during the day, in Mc»
Fadden’a window.
B3T The Fair last evoniog at Wilkies Hail for the
benefit of Mr. Passavaut’s Hospital, waa a perfect
.jam. ’ We were rejoiced to Bee so largo a number
of persons present, as it evinces the high spprccia
xion in whi eh this noble Institution is held. Every
Thing passed off, wo beliovo, to tho entire aatisfac
tiou of all.
B3f*Capt. JohnHdrtan, who served his country
in the lato war with Crest Britain, and is about 70
years of age, yesterday took onto himself a partner
to share hisglory—MiasWaryJane Bicharcaon,
shoot,SO years or age, young and beautifol.' Aid.
Parkinson pronounced the magic words that welded
two loving hearts into one.
' I]
Bijnssi'.—The Coroner held ani oquest yesterday,
on the body of John Marshall, ip toner St. Clair
township. Ho was found lying dead in Wm. Nbble’a
iime-atoao quarry. The jury roiuroed a verdict of
u . Vlsitaiioa-of Providence.’* He had some articles
on his which .are In the posacaaion of the
Coroner. * . ■ '
, ®®* An m*opl was mads on Sonday night to fire
the Foundry 0 r Marshall & McGeary, in tho Fifth
Ward. Tho Watchman who. stays in tho bnUding
was knocked down with a .lung sho}, and ho fired a
pistol st bis assailant, who csesped.'
Dfc.Hontctt.-It will bo acea by hia advertise
anent that thipgentleman haa returned to .this City,
end will commeuco hia lectures on Phyaiology
again, on Friday ncrt-when the admlaaion will bo
SxaaiTattD.—A man by the nameorUiller, while
■eating hia supper at Porter's tavern, on tho Greens
bnrgh turnpike, last Saturday, was strangled to death
by a piece of meatsticking in his throat.
- Hxaioay of PeitDEirora, No. 8, which concludes
thia excellent work, by W. M. Thackeray; and tho
Queen's Necklsco, by Alexander Dumas, are for
•sale at Holmes’, opposite the Post Office. ■
—A horse attached to a dray loaded
with battels, ran away yesterday on Wood street.—
. . .One ol llio wheels came off, but tho horse still con
, .tinned to run, until he wascaugbt near the wharf.
3. R. Jambdm, a celebrated artist; has pre
uented an oil portrait of Judge Marshall, Of hia
own painting, to tho-Youog Men’s" Mercantile Li
brary. . ■
B®* The steamship Martin Hoffman, which clear
ed from ibis port a short time since, whore sho was
built, has arrived at Now York via New Orleans.
B3T Chaa. Foster’s benefit comes off this evening.
He appears as Mazeppa, in the thrilling and inters
eating Drama of that name. Let no one beabaeot;
WF" Tho Sale will be continued at ■ tho Store on
Market between Fifth and Liberty, this morn
ing, at 10 o’clock.
..’6®vA very cohvomeat two atory frame dwelling,
ion Pndo atreet, in tho Eighth Ward, will bo aoldon
ithe pnnnlscs, this afternoon, at 3 o’clock.
L .The.axle prDiy Goods will be coDttuned thic
morning, at M’JCenna’e Auction House, at 10
o’clock. ‘ “ '
B®*A colored mdn by the name of Eaton Kent
waa. yesterday committed by Mayor Guthrie, for
atealiog moat in tho market.
There was also an attempt made on Sunday
night to fire the Fifth Ward School Honae. ■
: OS' Bnaieess on tho wharf a nd-in the streets ia
rather dull.
Gar* The weather yesterday waa rather cool, with
disposition to snow.
State arrived tn port yesterday.
JOSEPH FOSTER-.•......... -Lessee aiu> ManaGas
Parcneite.SO cents; Sec
ond and Third Tiers, SS cents; Colored Gallery,SS cents;
Pnvaie Boxes, each, 81,00. ’ ’
Doors open at 6{ o’clock, Curtain rises at 7 o'clock.
Iff"Benefit of Mr. CHAs. FOSTER. ■
WEDNESDAY EVENING; February 12,1851, will be
presented the great Equestrian Drama of
JIAZEPPA.
After which, Song,Hen Pecked Hnsband, Mr. Phillips.
Double Dance, .- - Mr. Caliadine
. The whole to cone hide with 1
■ : ■ : THE RIVAL CAPTAINS.
Ths Brcand Annual Soiree :
f\F THE GOOD WILL FIRE COMPANY will csbp
U Off at Wilkins Hall, on Friday, FehSir^W
H “J ne ' wilh “MSclent Police, teen
gaged io preserve qroer.
Auction Sales.
H. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Lol > in *ko Blh Word,
(feh S! On, Wednesday afternoon, February
I wai-r’.ki “ ? ®*ock, will be soldi ®n the premises, that
I 0 Ground* having afrontof 21 feel on
i Btreet«-withm C feet of Forbes street aadexiend
ceflen^r wluch >» e«?«d S «-
lwo a .¥* r J r fr* lo ® dwelling boußO with five room*
“d in l £ e yard < 0 ad stable onback
Mr Andiw h f aa b ! e *amined by calling on
indisputable. SWCen^1 wh ° reB,de * o[ > 'he Premises. *llO
win^n 513 '' 9 a ? b * April Ist. when possession
will he given and the residue in two years, with interest !
LI __ P. M. DAVIS, Auct.
S F _. GOij D WATCHES AND'JEW
AT AUCTION.—On Thursday,Fnday and
t v fJ? ln S?> February 13th, 14th Ltd 14th, nt 7
Comtaerclul Sales Rooms, corner of
S?rich?«i olf?! Btrcet *’ Wll be so!d without reserve,
ffif—, largest nasornnent of superior Gold antf |
tch ®‘>, Ac., ever offered cast 0/ the I
mountains, consisting of Ladies’ and Genu’ rich Tur-1
&V°‘ se c,n,,er »nd Box Set and Slone I
G“id Rings, of the latest and most fashion-1
•hie styles, and finest sots 1,000 Gold and Silver Peh-1
ail , C p'?*?, nd Go, d Pens [ Gold Lockets; Guard, Veit |
and Fob Chains , Locket beys and Seals; Silver Forks I
fiOOpatrsGold Ear Rings, best styles, Ac., |
Ac. Also, Gold and SilverlWalebes—comnriiinaPst. 1
tvLSS?. De<a i 1 l? d K" r f t- s Epine;"«re ffipfmen;
'Y.attthes, and Btglish, 01 the most celebraied inake.: I
coabaae 4 II ail.are sold. Tbe public are invi. I
Vi examine this choice assortment. I
- feM!i P.M. DAVIS. Anct’r.
JAttES McKEHSA, Auctioneer.
■ptURNITURE, FEATHER BEDS, MATTRASSES,
mg, Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, China Breakfait,
r sr uia r^. a fiitohen dentils, Cooking
I ai AMifom 8 '' lr °" Slfe ’ iC ’’ of ,bc Exohangeßoie?
' Thureluy, February 13ih, at to o’clock in ihe fore
"‘Sf’Wlhhe commenced by public auction, positively,
dfor 25- nr r fbJ , K , ;S, 1 ?' eTe Jv lhB , <: ” lire Forniture,Bed-
Kf.ohauita Hotel, corner of Penn and
lawstrecls,which cost oycrSIS.OOO to ftirnish. and
2?.. JL en i 0 “ ? ab , oul ' brM fears- All the arti-
° ord ' rb i the best msnuiaciurere and
«rS ,r nT» a il n this or any other city of tbe United Stales,:
r°.t ca tcp, i ,n ,be be,t of other, under the d' ■
f l bo Popular proprietor. This is the most “a- i
tensive sale of splenuid second hand Furniture ever I
or perhaps west of ihe Allcgheoy
5222. UU ”* , “ d '? worthy thv aileniion of hotel
« famibes, and others, who are assured
asmenuonedabove, lhat there will be no reserve or
The articles are so numerous u would lake oases to
fhere‘n e J h ™r 11 i. °- nly “etssary 10 say thatiS paS
'.'‘tees, sideboirds, bureaus,
s- U f,- es ’ ”! asb ‘taods, some hundreds of feather
saf> l, ba ? f th rugs, 1 large iron fire proof
‘ af s>ha”, moss, bosk and straw matlrasacs,china ware
gle^Ac^Ac 1 atcasds * b oaoelicntcooking *tove,lmait. j
■ l l,«h. l S!f l im7 lUbe - “'"‘'“"ad m handbill,. The fea
u be weighed and carpels measured before
«a e, for Ihe accommodation or purchaser*. Terms at
sale. f,a31l JAMES M’KRNiu*. Aael’r.
About. 80,000 worth op dry goods or
every qaaluy and description, lobe sold without
aa freserve whaleyer. Sole to commence on Toesday
next, Febroary llih, at 10 o’clock ia ihe forenoon, and
caniinumg onui oo’eioek in lbo afternoou,each day, un
m all are disposed of, at M’Kcimu’s large AuclionHootc
M OnTO rffrk.-m F-OongaarML Cujaeetle Dry
Goods Will comprise almost overy kind and Style of ar
deles in the Dry Goods line, and may be eksmlnrd ibe
doyprcvmnsto sale. A great porUou belongs to ihe
[i'psrinseni. -Also.TluTora’ Trimmings, Satin,
a r*ri‘!ea. Valencias and olher Vesting-, Amenoau ami
w 1 SswingßdktPateatThread, a large lot of super-
w C i^ ? iT enC a d Broad Cloths aod Casslmeres,
? ad Domeilic Flannels, a splendid • varloty of
r reach fancy Goods. All of which will be put qp m
*ucb lon as to suit all classes of Darcbdsers,
llAROI&IAN, Agent.
- lebB JAMES M’KENNA. Auei’r.
W, O. M’CAELTtVEiF, Auctioneer.
"POSITI VE SALE of Cloths, Casuracrci, Cujsinrli,,
?#‘S oes >.. Mon » de Laloes, at Auction!
IViUbe ioWon Wednesday next, February 12tb. at 10
S! elo ,~Sr ,he / oronooo ’ Bl M’Cartney’s Auction Home,
No. 125 Wotyl street, one door from tbe corner of Fifth,
an assortment of Dry Goods. Among the tot maybe
mentioned in pan, about twenty pieces Brood Cloths,
various colors; TO pieces Cosaimeres; 20 pieces Caui»
nett. Also, Ginghams, Calicoes. Moss de Lames, Cash*
meres. Long Shawls, Black Italian Cravats, Patent
Thread, Combs, Musllos.tterinoes.&c, The Goods arc
now ready for examination. WM. G. M’CARTNEYj
febll . .. Auctioneer.
P
A WNBKOKEIt'S 8 ALU OF UNREDEEMED
_ PLEDGES AT AUCTION —Will be sold on Saior
dny evening, neit, February 15tli, at-7 o’clock,atM’-
Carmey’s Auction Home. No. ISS Wood street, a large
assortment of Gold and Stiver Lever Watches and Jew-,
elry. Among the lot are some very fine Gold Watches.
The following comprise a part of the assortment—
-4 Gold Lever watches, made by E. T. Calam Nos.
8117.8118,8113 and BUS;
3do do do do Nos 40,183, 40,184 and 2410 j 2 do do do
do Nos 1333 and 1337 1 1 do Lepine No 82340 : 3do do
Watches, plain, Nos 6302 and274o ; 4 do do do II Deal,
Nos 7071.203,1810 andtHOl; Idodo do 2173; 1 do Unm
-1,0 P laln > No 4507; Idodo do do 5 PNo 1407; 1
do HDeai.plamlever.da No 121; 1 do doS P d 06259
12 silver lever watches, assorted; 5 lepine do do; 7doz
assorted gold Pencils; 3 cluster breast, pins,No I: *2
Toiouoise do No 2; 0 fine imported topas pins, No 3: 3
. 2 0 with tassels; Ido cluster do! 12 finger rings;
o pair hoop car rings.
The watches were made by the most celebrated ma*
hers xn London and Liverpool. They will be ready for
examination on Saturday morning and during the day,
when the ciU2entf are invited to call onu-examinetbetn.
, fcb7 "W. G. M’CARTNISY, Auctioneer.
An Ordinance
Repeating an Ordinance entitled “An Ordinance Regu
lating the drawing of Warrants on the City Treasurer,
for the.paymentof money. ■
(SECTION I. Be it ordainedand enabled by the culzeus
0 of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils as
sembled : Thai the Ordinance entitled “ An Ordinance
regelating the drawing of warrants on the City Treasu*
rer, for the payment-of .money,” passed the Thirtieth
Day of October, Anno Domini, One Thousand Eight
Hundred and Fifty, beand the same is hereby repealed.
SECTION H. Be it ordained, Ac., That fio-tauch or
any Ordinance or Ordinances as was repealed by the
Ordinance of theTMrtieth Day of October, Anno Domi
ni. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fitly, emitledr
•* An. Ordinance reguTaiing-ibe drawing of.warrants on J
the City Treasurer, fbrthe payment or money,” be and
the same is hereby ro-enacieu.. -r-^v
_ Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this
Foarth Day of. Febrn try, Anno Domini, One Thousand
Eight Hundred and Filly-One.
ROBERTM’KNIGHT,
■■ • President of Common Coancil. i
Attest—M. Wi Luwts, .
Clerk of Common Council.
JA&IES B. MURRAY,
■ . „ ■ > ■■ • President of Select Council.
Attest—Robert Mobbow,
. Clerk of Select Council
Foreign Bowspapere,
FTUIE subscriber .is. authorized to receive subscript
,* lion* tor ell the London Daily, Weekly and Tri-
Weekly papers; -Birmingham, Bristol, Hull, Leeds,
Manchester, Newcastle, Sheffield, and other Provin
oiat pipers; Irish papers of Dublin, Doric, Belfast,
t 2 l<Jan< lS! Ty > Ao-i Scotch papers of Edin
burgh,. Aberdeen, Glasgow, Dundee, ac,; Preach and
German papers. JOSHUA ROBINSON,
„ „ ~ European Agent,
i eH Post Buildings, sth st., near Wood.
NEW YORK DRY GOODS
.moll o' 69MaT !“ t street, wlth-Fixtures, and a
anoy Bnd Sta pi= Dry Goods, to bo' sold
' v,a hing to commence busi
ng St^. G J’ L he above old established busi
r«evrt..i?n^,oone thebesj on the street, onn be had :ou
.frojabls terms, if application is made immediately- to
t.oo rlber >' who Wl3lie > «o change his bniiness.
-I* 3o TO H. GARRARD
Boue orßtfagd
TgiHEnlanagera of the House of Keftige want to piif
l ,* chased lot of ground suitable for the location of
i .inis Institution, containing from ten to fifty acres, well
supplied with water, and situated upon one of the rivers'
plank roads, or railroads, wilhin five miles of the Court
House. Sealed proposals;slating description, price and
terms,will be received until Monday, the 24th instant
i by the Committee. JAMES ANDERSON. ’
THOS; BAKE WELL,'
JAS.CHAMBERS,
WM.EICHBAUM,
CHAB.IHMSEN.
febQ:dawtF24
XTkLLOW PINE FLOOH BOARDS-a new art®
X 100,000 feel, well seasoned, for sale cheap by ;
. JOHN A. BLOOMER,
febl Allegheny Planing Mills,
Vtu STOLEN—A small, brows and wbuo
spaniel DOG, from 57 Hand street., Who
*£sas3s&»over wll return the some, shall-be reward
«d rpnsar trouble* tia2s] H. WOODWARD.
Vf/'
THK PITTBBDKOH board op trade
AND MITRC.HANTS’ EXCHANGE
™ederkjk lorenz,,
C ”ug HU ‘ L| { Commiiti* von Febbuabt.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, >
Wedhesday, February 12,1851. J
We bare had quite a change in the weather since
Monday; yesterday nan cold and rather unploasant.
Our Rivers are high, and w«. anticipate a.high flood,
which it is to be hoped .wilt improve busmesa gene •
rally. We noticed several rnnall lots of Sugar and
Molasses on the Levee yesterday, and hear of large
lots on the way to this market. We have no ohango
to ootico iQ our Market.
FLOUR—The receipts and sales are unusually
fight; the receipts, however, about equal to the de
mand. Prices have been stationary for some time
past. We continue our quotations 83,40 to 3,46 at
the wharf, and $3,45 to out of wagons. Sajea
from stores at $3,66 (o 3,65 for ouperfine; 83,75 to 1
3,87 for Extra, by the dray load.
RYE FLOUR—Sales reported at $3,26 to 3,37.
BACON—We oontinue our quotationß. Sales are
being mado at 8 to 8i for hams; 7 for sides and 6 to
61 lor shoulders,
VINEGAR Sales of 80 bbls at Bc, with pay for
barrels.
• FRUIT—Sales of dried apples at 75 in
lots; 31,25 to 1,30 for pcachoa.
CORN BROOMS—SaIes of 170 dozen al 31,25 »
dozen.
SUGAR—Bovoral email lots sold at 6}, cash.
Sales of molasses at 33.
: FlSH—Balca mostly conGned to the city trade at
C 7,60 to 7,75 tor No. 3 ; not much doing in Noa. I
and 2. We notice a alight decline, in mackerel, in
the Baltimore market.
GRAlN—'Transactions light. We can hear orno
change in prices. i
COFFEE—The transactions are limited; princi* 1
pally confined to the city trade ; p ,i ccB well main,
tamed. We see, by the last advicca from Europe
a alight decline in the coffee market ’
APPLES We quote atS|,l2 to 1,25 at the river
TOBACCO—SaIes of 40 boxes—2o boxes at 30'
and. 20 do at 26, 4 months. Tobacco remains firm
in the eastern markets.
MS-Silei of 30 dozen, tow on d cotton, at
93,75.
RAGS-Wo havo reported sales at 2j to 3, as in
quality. =
tAßD—Saloa of 32 feegs.No. 2, at 61 ; sales of
No. 1 at 7l to 7l; soino holders ask more. We
have not heard of sales at higher figures than |
quoted. 1
RlCE—Sales made at 4{ to 4$
| European CaSTee Blarfect.
Baring’* London Circular of Jsnosry 17 osys—
The market was very unsoulcd In (he early part ol
the woeh, and a reduction of 3iols wa* submitted
to in sercral Instances ;-but thero ha ß been rather
more bus,ness since, and the sates of yesterday and
to-day hare gone off Is better; the transactions
“ m C ™ e 40 ? half bale* Mocha, B| t ®?3.
6d; 230 cart*, 400 bags Plantation Ceylon, from 53s
Tor fine ordinary tip to 64« for good middling * 1000
oagt Costa Rica op tocret terms, and about 6000 Na
tiro at 49a3S0s, chiefly the latter rate. From the
near Continental ports adrices are not encouraging,
pricn* hiring declined and very little demand nrc
vailiog; and for floating cargoes of Brati), several
or which have arrived on. the coast, there are no
boyew at the tpoment. The aloefc-oo hand, on the
lit tost., m Great Britain and other European non#,
amounted to 115,000,000 tbi. 1 . * *
AjjsTcnDAß.—Coffcc is lower in consequence ol
advice® from Java, where a large crop i« ejpecled.
Good ordinary Java c<29i. r
Haddueou.—Coffeo is qoict, in consequence of
Urt accounts from Uollacd. Wo have only to report
the sale of 1600 bags Brazil at 41 to 64.
I ’ PEST 0 tnCHEa tVAftS 1 N Tim CUAViCI
_ ARKIVRD:
Steamer Michigan Beaver
. v- Baltic. Jacoby Urownaviltv*
** Atlantic, Paiklnwn, Brownsville
*' J/M’Kee, lleudnckaon, McKceaport
‘ Beaver. Gordon, Heaver.
Pjt&bion No.*J, Peebles, t-hzabeth
V Thoiuau Simver, Undey, West Newton
* J- Nelson, Moore, WhcHing
“ Fleetwood, Conley, Cincinnati.
“ Uncinnau, Birmingham, Cincinnati
“ Brilliant, Grace. Cincinnati.
. OBPA'ttrKD:
*' Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville
4 ‘ Atlantic, Parkinson, do
‘ l , cn i ri “ l “ 0! ', McKeesport.
Mlcbiguu No, 2, Bole*,Beaver
Beaver, Gordon, Beaver
£b°“! a » Shfiy/i Brnley. Wert Newton.
F«,hlon,l I VeMej, Lhzaneih.
Hibernia No. 2, Buiehelor, Cincinnati.
“ J. Nelson. Moore. Wbeeliric
“ Pilot No. & Sbunk, Hocking port '
ArenaJKtnney, Liverpool.
FOR SALE—A large lot ot 50 teet front, on Coving
tonatreet,l.avvrtnoevlle,by lot) deep toon alley,
with o Brick Dwelling House mmejtctl, wiili kitchen and
cellar; ana six room?, neatly papered,' and suitable
grates; and a complete kitchen range; good water, with
pump; wide porches; puved yard; coal shed; Ruble
garden; grapery; with fruit and shade trees. All under
good fence and in excellent order. Pleasantly situated
pear the Allegheny river. An omnibus will pass evorv
half hour. v i
Price—slBoo. Terms easy. 8 CUTHBERT,
(Jencral Agent,
7Q Sraithfield street.
JTtAILOHS TRIQIMINGS—Received and opened thie
X day—Canvas, Paddings,, adieus, twist, satin mid
lasung Vest aud Loat Buttons. Bone, metal and iardn*
ned Pant and Strap Button*. Horn nod black Done sus*
Pender Buttons, Ac, [febb] A. A. MASON A 00.
A TWO .STORY BRICK HOUSE, situated &W&
•near Charlie™ Creek, four miles from the Ejhq
City, and u a very desirable country residence. There
is a new carriage house, stable, and good water on the
grounds, which comprise ten acres, well improved, con
taining a variety, of choice Fruit trees. For particulars
! T»7?wV?lL p J y 10 f L »v?XTTON, Sll Liberty pi.'or
J. 8. BONNET, on the premises- (fchS
c , ( S! , , atK i Geobokßkaie, jb:,
W«. F. M’Bates, C:J. Aonsw. 1
COCHRAN, M’BHIDE Ac CO., successors to ]j('li
bcll in, M Kendry A Co,, Warehouse, (formerly oe
cupied byWm. Noble,) No. 137 Front Street, one door
Weslof :V\ood,Bt., Pittsburgh, Manufacturers of Doha*
yun’s improved potent Cooking Stoves, Cooking Ranges,
Coal and Wood Stoves, Fancy Stoves, Plain arid Fancy
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Sugar Kettles,
Tea Kettles, Soil Irons Dog Irons, I'ongTi Castings
.Tbreshtpg Machines, Mill Gearing, Pipe Castings, fcq
Also — Vaults. Vault Doors,. IttoN Rail™ Jnd
Wrought Iron Work of every description i
jaB3:lgid&4tw >
Pearly White Teeth and Breath',
TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS.
FERSONS who have either, are* honorably a«sufred
that if their breath isever so foul, or their .
TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, f
and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of J oiie» 1
Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white os snc>w,
and the breath odiferously nwciii.
Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty *<ire«u,
'head of "Wood* ■ (dec2o
yjQ BBLS. NO. 1 ROSIN, iu*t received ami for gnji*
•TCUhy .. D.A. FAHNESTOCK A COv
flg b& comer Ist and Front strbetg-
TRA— 50 half chest*black Tea;
55 do . YoungHy ton and Gunpowder:
100 do 6 and 13 lb. boxes-* uo ; !*
ja2l For sale by .CARSON A M’RNIGUT
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh Supply of Dr. S. S. FitcWa
valuable Medicines, among which are remedies for
consumption. Coughs and Dyspepsia; Also, Abdominal
Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and Lee
tureaon the Treatment and Cure of Consumption, Ac-
For sale by COULTER A HACKE, Druggists,
. oclo corner of Wood and. Third streets.
Bleotlon.'
A. l^ie Stockholders of “the
xr^ r £ cl,ns a Bridge over the Allegheny
STi e k* the Oouuty of AUngheuy,”
SvJ?r kWnituhe ;Tq» House, on MONDAY, the 3d
=SS J of
febStdawlm Treasurer.
L'CV'-
*;* .
€ornitt«riat an& Jinatutal
Dally Review ortho market!.
PORT OF PIfTTSOURGH.
Pleasant Residence.
To Lett
Hope Fouudr;
\>-’V
■* , * -V » »
v", -, l V
- •'.?'< '• • * = 1 ... *• i 1 i* . ». . ‘ ;♦.
BY TELEGRAPH.
USCSrTKD BT UOHTHtHO—PJUHTK) HI SXKUt
XXXUt OONGRESB—SECOHO ' SESSION.
. WASBisaToir, February 11.
Sesate.—Mr. Seward offered a resolution to on*
quire into the expediency of reducing the weight of
silver coin.
The deficiency bill, which was ordered to be en
grossed yesterday, was talen up and passed. ■
The Senate took up the bill granting 10,000,000
acres of the public lands totho several States of the
Union, for the benefit of the indigent and insane.—
After debate, the bill was ordered to be engrossed
for a third reading. Adjourned.
- House. —The bill to establish a Board of Accounts
was; taken up, and the question was on ngreeiog to
the substitute.
A report was received from the committee of the
whole on tho stale of the Union for permitting ag
grieved claimants to sue tho United States by a bill
in equity in the Court of tho United States, with the
right of appeal to the Supremo Court. The eubsti.
tuto was lost—yoßS 80, nays 109.
After several ineffectual attempts to defeat the
bill, a motion was made to day on the table, which
was rejected—yeas 9S, naye 107.
• The bill was then rejected—yeas ; 99, nays 107.
A motion was made to reconsider, butdisagreed to.
Subsequently the vote by which the bill was rejected
was ro-considercd—yeaa 109, nays 94,
Mr. Duer moved to reconsider tho vote by which
the bill was ordered to be engrossed for a third
reading, and on motion of Mr. Inge tho motion was
laid on the table; Tho question recurred on tho
passage of the bill, when, os motion of Mr. Inge,
it was laid on the table—yeas 100, nays, 98.
Adjourned.
.Louisviue, February 11.
The weather is cold and pleasant—wind, south
west. A slight snow last evening.
WasnuraTOß, February 11—9 a. jyj..
The thermometer is ot 32—wind, N. W.
Cotuunus, February 11,7—A.M.
Wind north west and clear, Thermomoter 47.
Tbscbhba, Ala., Feb. 11—9 a. M:
The weather is clear and pleasant, but cold.—
There is a strong wind from the north. Mercurv
421. :■■■■
touisvttLE, February 11.
'The river has risen 4 inches within tho last 24
hours. There are 8i feet in canal. Tho weather is
cool and disagreeable. The etoamera Gladiator and
Penha. passed up. .
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
BOOH.]
Colton*,Declined $,
Flour.,ln fsir demand at 4,8105,00 for Indiana
and Michigan j 4,8104,87 for common Ohio.
Wheat.. Quiet; corn i« scarce, and bold at 68
Pork... Firm ; moss, 12,12; prime; 9,12|09,25.
i« anchanged ; prime mess, 16,000
Lard. .Scarce at B}o9.
Tallow,. 8}»
Whiekejr. .Firm at25025|.
Closer Seed.. Sales of 300 buabefs now at 8 00
Linseed Oil.. Firm at 9009!.
EvcKiiro,] New-Yont, February u.
Cotton has declined
Flour. ►Quiet and firm;calea of 3000 bbta at
4,81 to 4,87 for common Ohio j 4,8! to 5,00 for Mi*
chiffan and Indiana; fancy and extra Ohio 6,07 to
5,76. ' *
Grain.. Demand good ; tale* 0 f 6000 bus Soulb
ern Wheat at 1,05. Coro eeirco; new held at 67
to 63.
Port,, Old better; now unchanged ; ei|e« of
sles» at 12,12; Prune 6 to 6.
Lard, .Advanced ; sales of old and new at 81081.
Hogs, .Saleable - at Of. quiet at the
eamo price.
Butter, .Dull at 9 to 12.
Cheese.. Ohio 0 to 7.
Whiskey., Uncnangcd ; 25} to 2(J.
. fc>u ea;-New Orlcaaa &H 6 6. Mobs** in.fair
dDTOsnd. 4i) t . v< ,r Rio at 11.' v
Tobacco.. Unchanged? fcy 9 to ifg ; p« «pd
leal loj, ■ r
Lioseed Od. .Firm sod scarco at SO to 91.
Load. •G.lonaqulcc awl Kirco; none Belling un
ner 5,00. °
, Piiilaprupuia, February IK
No new. of interest.. The market is quiet, ci.
ccpung LarJ, winch baa advanced ; a sale of old
Western at 9.
Tbe Stock market is unsettled; 7000 Cincinnati
o*s .sold at 9?}.
OawmoßE, February 11.
flour.. Sales of 6eo bbl., Howard Rtro.l, at 4,50.
Nothing doing in City Milla.
Grain.. Prune wbont, 1.0091,02; red, 1,05: corn'
white, tGO67 : yellow, 69060; oils, 42045,
Whiskey..No change.
_ . . Cihcibmati, February 11.
Hour..ln fair demand, with sales of 1,200 bb!a
ot 3,4203,44, and 600 at 3,50, delivered.
Whiskey.. Largo sales at 22}.
Clover Seed.. Further decline ; rates at 5,25.
In other articles there ja no change.
The river is at a stand.
Private Diseases.
OR. RHOWN, No. *1 DIAMOND ALLEY,
vsnsmjk. Übvotbs his entire attention to an office
Ufjj&ssfapntiice'- Jl» l usincss tsmostly confined to
"*«“* of , Ytn*tal Dineases, and such pain
'•■wSkimtiX ,u * ofiecllons, brought.on by-imprudence'
youtbfuHnuulgence ami excess.
. Sypbib*, Syphilitic, Eruptions, Goaorr
hea. Gleet, Stricture, UreUrrorDischarfces,
Imparity of the Blood, with all diseases o. the venereal
origin. , Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter,
Ringworm,MercuriuJ Diseases,Seminal Weakness ,Im
potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month
ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fisluki in Aho-
Nervoaa Affections, Puins in the Back and Loins, Irma*
tious of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated
Oure guaranteed.
Fourteen years* pracuce'(four In this city* enables Dr.
Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may
come under his care.
Office and private consulting rooms, 65 Diamond ay
H7* Charges moderate. : - DovS:d&wly
REUMATISM.—Dr. Brown's newly mseovred rem
edy for Rheumatism!* a speedy andeertainremedv
for that painfultrouhle. llhever falls. '
EjOflice. and Private Consultation Dooms No 65, DIA
MOND, Pittsburgh, Pcnna, Tiro porter is always al
oroe ~ ■. . /*• ianlB-dawtr
ORANGES 1 ORANGES^—4O hoies Sicily Oranges,
■ )U3t received and for sale by 1
v:./t JOSHUA RHODES,
_(cbl • . .. No. 0 Wood street.
u&iftu Body mugt Perspire. "
•«. (SO HATS IfATVns,) .
TO HA YE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, .
And persons wfio do noi perspire arc liable to the mom
DISGUSTING SRiN DISEASES. -
VTO\V,,I ones> Italian Chemical Soap causes a ftce
Xi perspirauon,and at.lhe same time mollifies, soAehß
the akin, giving it.the texture ondbeauty of an infants
SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORE3~ ' '
are soon not only healed, but cured by its u*e! as at
least seven physicians in New York know, who use it
in such cases, and find it unfailing—os also, in
PIftIPUSS<BXOTCIIES, FRECKLES,
or nny other skin disease. The reader is assured that
thiß is no useless pufieu nostrum, as one trial will prove.
I could enumerate at least 80 personacored of
SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD
Buy it, and the Teader is again assured, I would not
cruelly sell n for the above, unless X knf-\v it to be air I
state. Those who aredjable.to ,
The Hi
CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH,
will findjlus jiot-.'Onlga -cure, but & preventive; and I
can now only add, that ; tmy one sfflictcd with any of
the above, or similar diseases, will find this all and evea
more (admirable in its properties) thanTstaio-
CTTBui, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations,
anu be sure- you as* for Jones’ Italian Chemical
and J>uy it only of WU, JACKSON, only Agent in
•Pittsburgh, 240 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head ofWood
dccSO ■
JouearLllyWhlte.
LADIES are cautloned.agamst using common prepa
red Chalki •/ < • .
They arenotawarehowfnghlfuUy iiyarious iiis
to the skmf iiaw coarse, bow rough, how
sallow,.yeHow.and unhealthy, the a*in
appears alter using prepared Chalk* 4
, Besides, n is injurious, Contain*
log a lame quanuty of Lead!
We have prepared a oeautifnl vegetable article, wliicb
we call JONES* SPANISH WHITE.
It ia perfectly innocent, being purified of all delcteri*
ous qualities i and it imparts to tho'akm a natural,
healthy, alabaster, clear, living white; at the-same
time acting as cosmetic on the Rkm, making it soft and
smooth. : Sold by the Agent, WM, JACKSON; 89 Liber
ty street; head of Wood, Pittsburgh. .Prieei&cents;
dcc2o:flawly: ~ (uaaette copy.) -y .
' l»# EDDINCiS.ic,—3UO Wedding Cakeßoxas;
fV ‘JOOCoinelmn Rita; '••
• ItfdOz.aasonedGold-Pens; •
. 12 do do = Spectacles;
4 .do do Razors&Sffaps
Just received at tho'Watch and Jewelry Store of
; W.W.WILSON, ; :
. corner on Market and Fourth sts.
BRANDIES —20qu4rter and half p»pes>ofdifferent
vintages, of the/blfomnff celebrated brands
: “Hennosey,” u oupuy Avlsetg-.
nelie,” ** Pmet, CaatUlon&Co- 44 Jeaa"Louis. s,l For
sale in lots to suit purchasers. I>- PATTONj,
..ji2o, r ail Liberty street,
• ' . i' ■••- • .
* V tJ* > »
• fj* - -u
, •. , ••. »■ • *.■
1 u
*V\> - .
. .-.. ,;v .■•>".’V-a*K* , V.:' ■* ■
’V ~:t. .. ■ '
THE WEATHER.
New Yonir, February 11,
\r. *<
* * St .
*$ t I ’
flitm Books, jgafltt, stt.
Sew Book.l » tw nooli.i ~~ 7
the
matterls of unuMarinteraßt'lt hM a’
rtS?h nal a . n ‘ cle3 i among which, ist a Ure ff Johh Ban-
GOlph.and anew tale; enuiled the ’Heroine,of Bloom-’
■ •
.’TiePictorial Life and Adventures of Guy Fawken
the Chief of the Qunpowder Tre&son. • 7
The Convict,or the Conspirator’s-Victim. A Novel
written in prison by Ned Buatline. 5
The Women of Israel. By Grace Aguilar.
_ Life’s Discipline; a tale of the Annals of Hungary;—
- AEevicw of the Attempt toTax Religion, andan An
swer to the Attack on Churches. By Senox; : ffebS
ILI MINER A.CO. have , received the above. It is
AX« - truly in size.a double number.
-.-Harpers’New Monthly for February—the best li’um
ber yet out, in matter and embellishments
J Monthly—not excelled by any other in
Anew illuMratail ediuon of Gay Fawkes, the chief of
the Gunpowder Treason. •
-TheWomen oflsrael—in two voloraes By Grace
Aguilar.-
ByTaly? i ’ Cipline—aTal 5 of lhe Annuls of Htingnry:
ftb6° Vi ° WOf lho attenJ P t l 0 Tal Religion. By Senex.
/vntfnn,-,^s w Book* I-New Books r
££.£!si Ihcu J ° nar y of Greek and Roman biozraphv,
“ ad geography, partly based nponthedic-
n and Homan biography and myihology.
Uo y m^es S wif%fv Uor i’C, the Gl s e l E and Roma » Sn
pd ?iP re< r, 1 ! and Ronmn biography and my-
Re ™ed>with numerouscorrections'and addi-
India,Tn wf A “l>“o,LLD 7 pfofe B sorofthoGreek
In Colombiacollege.
nve«°i f ,E. I ‘K eandCo f , 2^ ,,n ' 3en «°fHobtSoaihey.
Lives of the Queens of Scotland and Ecirliah Prin-
Bri\ain C °fiflt€ a W J! h - ft 6 «** successiSHf frSat
fheQaee ® y or A &nd n ” Vol’ 6f ' he “ Li ™ s ° f
.Tim feline of Horary and its Causes; an address
dehvered in iho TabernaclOj'on Wednesday evenihy
January W.iesi. By Hey. rf. Murray, D D. g ’
The aboye books just received and for sale by
feb3 Hr CrSTOCKTON. 47 Market glri-.t :
W" 0 c^Book!k?e 0 ?n K '- KEEWNOI ' _!Uu ' I ’ S C “™ e '-
Dafi’s S'.camDoat Book-keeping;
....hTr I above works. Just received, a large,
supply, and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, K
iag3 - i -■• V V'.. ‘ ■•• • m Wood si
•*-«««.. _ s *‘ Valentine** Pay.
and fifty-six dif*
•r~r'is/S^o*^*i- nda °S Valentines. We have now receiv
ea and oflei' for sale, tuber Wholesale or retail, the larg
est essortmeat of Valentines ever offered in this city;
ranging in pnee from sixcents to ten dollars. -
t/» r 8 dealers in fancy goods, who wish us
ImSXii&Jfc” 1 Valentines,. will please, order them
unmediatelytso aa to get them in season.
by alijneans, to the cheap book, newspaper and
magazine establishment of - . p
in« •••• ' w, ■''nEW?-miner a co.;
Ja2B No 32 Southfield st-, Pittsburgh.:
ni- /?%s???*£*}£% Bncyciopcedla.
VV • Fourth street, Pittsbnrgh. hair-
JLL* .*o** n appointed agent for this splendid
work ot Science, Literature and Art, published in Ger
,rans^al6din!o English, is prepared to supply
subscribers at publishers’ terms. Each , number win
contain twenty fine Bteel Plates, of the most costly de
senpnon,and eighty pagesof letterpress. •
It wiU be published in tweutfiive numbers, at SI .00
each, and appears semi monthly. The fourteenth num
ber is now published. “.
Subscribers who wish, can have the work from the
commencement. . . “ < -
Terms—Cash—payable on the delivery of each naih- A
oer. No subscriptions will be taken on any other terms
Lover* of the art and persona of taste will please call
and examine specimens. W. C. WALL, .■*. •
. • • Periodical Office,
: No. 85 Fourth streets;
rar- NEW HUJiiIC,
T ONELY MAIDEN—a celebrated Dueit from the
-Li opera o/ Xeisouda. BySpborj
Mother, thou’rt faithful to me. A new song by S. C
Foster;. • ••
Sweetly she sleeps, my Alice fair. By S. C. Foster;
Id offer thee this hand of mine j' ‘ *
Come, Maidens, Come—or Trantadtllo; .
We happy .yet From the Daughters ;ol
Ocean Burial. A favorite and touching ballad :
ihouhast wounded the spiritihat iQv’dthee. '
gen Boa, or don’t you remember sweet Alice : ’•
Soiree Polka By S.C. Foster; •*' !
The celebrated Polka dances;
Jeneatic A Jeaoott—complete :
Fairy Quadrilles. By Mrs. Ernest; 1
Fashion Polka:
BuifimnUcr?
ClutChat Polka j
Batchelor’s Polka; :
&lly Quadrilles- very easy and pretty:
•Rose Quadrilles; 17
Rossipnol Polta ;
Allegheny Cotillions;
Ane^,* :a l^ on J ®f Huuteris lusUucpons. fortPiafto.
* ,x pages of new Lessons: f
Clark’s Catechism for the Piano: :
Barrow’s Pianoforte Primer; »
.... Received to-day by -
«tu» wTn £ _iarge stock of new Pianos arriving
U&U Win bo open and lor sale this week. fia3l
TT ... ~ n £|? , . , “ a, ‘* *«w Plano..
Jrf I l ' l . la * rs pleasure.in uuuouncine that he
J )" sl “pento a lot of choice Pianos of the
eetebnied make ofNoiras 4 Cuu ood Dcskah, New
yatk.wltieli, with those on hand.frora the thostelegant,
varied anil extensive stock erer offered in ibis cm ? ;
Among Others, one splendid 7 octave doitble carved
PianOt Loais XIV etyle, with the new improVementiof
firings, the fatest and most important improve
ment, to be found only on Nunns 4 Clark’s Pianos :
Also, two superb .Solian Attachment Pianos.
N. B.—An ckiensive lot of New Music, embracing
{$r n W k'ld’i nndtje choicest new Songs, Polkas,
SION OP THE O'OLDEN HARP.
- . ’ No, 101 Third street
ff«v Stock of PlAaoi, ;
sQjy; MRS, C. BLUME Would respect
pigtlrnvitethe atieniion ofUiepdb
to her new arid splendid stock of
w XiS'WPIANOS, just opened and ready for
sale, among which are the celebrated Bamburg Pianos,
with the new improvement of the over-strings, the la
test and most important improvement, invented solely
by them and by no other*. They have been tried to be
copied in tbit country, but unsuccessfully;..
Also, one splendid 7 octave, double carved Piano,
LonU XIV style, made by Bacon & Raven, New York.
Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by Bacon & Raven,
New. York. .. ;
Four 6| octave Pianos, made by J. &.C. Fisher, late
Nunns A Fisher, New York; together with some of our
own manufacture, with meulic frame. • C]ft2»
Plano Fortes*- ‘
JOHN H. MGLLOR, No. 81 Wood, street, has-jeceiv*
ed and now offers for sale a large and well selected
stock of 6,6), 6} and ? Octave Piano Fortes, from [he
manufactory of CmcßSßuro, Boston to whichhe invites
the attention of purchasers. These Pianos are invari
ably sold at Bostonprices, without an extra charge for
transportation or risk, and in all.cases warranted. ‘
Old Pianos taken in pan payment at their full valhe.
. . . , JOHN H.MELLOR. T
Agent for the sale of Chiekering’s Pianos for Western
Pennsylvania, No; 81,-Wood street. ; • f e b*
SALE OF VALUABLE !
iron works, negrobB, hi;les. 46»
IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court in
Clarksville, at the October term, 1850,1 will sell at
the Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, State of
Tennessee, on: the 90i day of April, 1851: theFurnbce
known as the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernoft
Furnace, with all the lands attached and adjoining there
to, amounting to some 20,000 acres. Atthe same time"
and place I will sell a valuable negro mad, John Carter,
a Founder, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1,2,
•and 3 years. The real estate on a credit of 1, 2.3 aria 4
-years. . ■ ; ; * •
Onthh 11th of April, 1851 , T will also sell,' at the late
residence of Robt; Baxter, in Montgomery Co.,Tenn.,
the IRON PROPERTY,kriowri aB'theTennegseo Fur
nace andthe Wat er Forge; on B arton’* Creek, with-all
the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of
several thousand acres, on a credit of 1,2, 3 and 4 years.
' Sumner County'Lands near Gallatin. I
I will also sell, on the 26th of March, 1851, iuthe town
of Gallatin, at the Court House, 320 acres-of landing
in said County, known as the Preston tract of land; on a
creditof l v 2and 3years.-:. ; •
Ifouse and Lot in Nashville. . ; ;
. I will also sell, on the 28th of March, 1851, a valuable
Housearid Lot in Nashville, at the Market House, known'
as Lot No. 64, situated'on Highs!.,on a credit ofl, 2
and 3 years. Bond and approved Eecuritywillbereijui
ved of the purchaser arid a lien retained on the real es
tate in all cases. P. PRIESTLEY, C. & M.
Sale of iSiulcs, Wagons, &c.
I will, os the AdriPr of Robt. Baxter,_sell at theLou*
isa Furnace, in Montgomery Qonnty, Tenn , onthe9ih
day of Aprii,lBsl, alfthe personal property of the Said
Root. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting or
75 Mules, Wagons; Scrap Metal, ond Stock on hand; on
a credit of twelve months;. o v -a
I will also sell, on the llth day of April, 1851, at! the
late residence.of Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county,
Tennessee,' about3o Mules, Horses;*Cattle, Household
and Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop
erty of said Robert Baxter; on a credit or VJmontlis
Bond and security.: will be' required on aIL-sams over
810. The sale will be continued at each place fromaay
to day, till all the property iasold.
Bee. 17,1850. ROBERT BAXTERyAdratr.-
C7* Each paper will acrid the Office of ibe Clark ’and
Masterthe paperscoritaining'the advertisements, with
the amount of the fee stated. Published till day of last
'sale.-.' ' ' :-,v j ■
■ The Nashville.Union.and True Whig; the Louisyilla
Journal; the Cincinnati Commercial, and live Pittsburgh
Post, will publish ihe aboveadvertisementtwice a week
until dayof salej arid forward accounts to the Clerk’and
Master foraeUlemehtf..;:..'-.'''.";.;.' v- . dec23:towts . .
—ClarlavUle Jeffersonian. . . ' > • •
liond for Sale.
rpHE subscribeT- is autiiorized to sell the following
.1 described piece of land; situated in Robinson town
ship, Allegheny county. Pa;, adjoiningiands-of Geo. M.
Evans, Heirs of James iNl’EJherron, Robert Bunting,' and -
the heirs of John S Seniley, on “Cbartier’s Creek, 73
four miles from the city of Pittsburgh, and one-half mile
below Baldwin’s bridge; containing about 75.-acre3,
more or less.- This laud is of an excellent-quality for
'gardening purposes—being located in a- warm bend of
the cree£, and having a hrst-Vato bottomythat never
fails to tiring an excellent crop. The buildings consist
ot a vefycorafortablefrarae Dwelling House arid frame.
Bam, and an Orchard of 50 bearing Apple Trees, with o'
variety of other Fruit. ■'
Tor farther particulars, enquire of James M’Cov.or
rhe-underatgned. . • „ JAMES O.HICHBV..’
Eob«Wffnip.,-Jan. 28,1651. •
iaSIS™ 3 ;' 1 ’ 7 ond Price m,d " a,c -
■ '-T^ 1 —, jV~ " -r". -■ r;:»- - ~ , ■’’ ' ■ ' ■' . '' . .' '' (
' ' ■' '“r % '
■i *, v j*. v _ 4 ..*» *
.tr*".:' '***'- <i- ■* i <■.■■'
* V*-.. -!■'• •- >•"
rV* *. • w?-'V.t v-: v •
•■:*>/ V
v: , .4
Bankers ani> (Exchange Brokers.
• lioUiCe« ■■■*
\Jif B havo associated J. Gabdi.yes- Cofew with ns in
fTtheExchangoandßankingbusiness;
WAL iL WILLIAMS & CO.
. Pimbur&hkSxin'y. I.lSsL—jaO:lm . ,
WM, H. WfLITAMS.. b i .. -. B. MVaT. •!. O. COFFIN
IVM. H» WILLIAOIS A CO«i
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
soaxn EAST COR?tKA or WOOD AND TBIED STREETS.
A LL transactions made on liberal terms, and coUcc-
X\. tions promptly attended to. fja6:gm
_ 4trw N» HOLMB9 6 SONS*
■ tasm bahkino asd jlzczzakge office
io **o. Q 7 Market four doon below old iland.
®mk ■ Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
tei°Sme» o %^£ a } 1 c !, li ? 3 »>n>ughodl the Dai
mwAtteSSsteffl
••. —u-. ••-- •■• •?"-•• :aagSB4y„
DomesUcandPorngn Exchange, Bank Notes
Gold and Silver, Bought, Sol land Exchanged, *
EXCHANGE AND BANKISG HOUSE
'■■ 07 ■
William A. Mill & Co.,
64 Wood Street, *’
PITTSBURGH,
iLr XNTBRtSX ALLOWED OM TIME DEPOSITS
; -ALL*!*lBilOlli i : Mwtp aiBM .
o&J}*6tsand Exchange Brokers?;.Dialers Foreien and
Pjmuticßilh, Bills of Ezchangt, Ctrtifieaus if Dcpos
.u.BrmkNain.and. Coin. ■ s *
Corner of Thira nnd Wood s'.B., directiy opposite l he St.
■ UnarleaHotel. ■. . may2B
„S,£, N KIN «* ■** O 8'987~ ~T
... JESSE CAROTHERS & CO.,
NO. IS, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.;
Current money received on deposit. ;
Collections made on all theprincipalciiies of the Uni
teg States. ■', . [anglUy:
,XS „ B °^l* ooh gs’sAßOßST*’?™-
w exchange BROKERS,
TnSjiv’SS'o-f *s°? a 2. t Six,h «««».» PitubUT£h, Pa
TV E^l'n HS * n panic Notes, Time Bills, Foreien
UC^fianffe > Ce . rfi<lcttte “ ofD,! P oBi ‘.le
•nd ? a - lll,le Principal Cities of the Union
mr d B ?^ c ln seres to sail purchasers.
COLi R^TiS«a p?lr s mdsr ? cei '' on <tep6*to:
lowem mS ! ° NS made ° n all PMfs ° f ‘ he Union,^tthe
HOUSE,
■»TM.rto " RYA "» GLBiai & co»'
and Re,u *;
- li. IMP. I *' BRYAN ’ Ceahier.
PATRICKS 4: FRIEND,
BA M K ft RS AW»EXCHA.SOB BROKERS,
- - .No. 85, cORJTEa Wood aud Diamond stbeeis,
Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ ! . . [may!
'' i > Hieclxantefl iianlc '
Interest paid on Special Deposits '
-SK* 1 . THOMPSON BELL, Cashier.
G. W. TAYLOR, — r'.
113 SECOND STREET
mIss ? ONER AND EILIs-BROKER.
STRICT altennon wiii be given to.all business en-
IkJ. trnsteatohis care.' Pittsburgh manufactured artl
cies always on.fcand, or procured on short roiice-
Hoi!’ .2 Sj Mor, s»geB, on favora
ble terms. Advances made if teqaired. ioct22:tf
DRAPTd-UJJI SAN FRANCISCO,. California,'for
« 1 n t ?f^ Bl,nkm s Hoase of Patricks a
rtuEND».No.9s\Yooa st. £dctl9
I' t ,. . Correction* : -
j s iM a^^ ,e uncal M for balances of the Bank
° f PiUsbuigh, according to law, in December last, a
SJP/Jgi b ?o^- ng 10 Jesse Doughty; made-. November
Sisj T was erroneouslyprinted KTe'ese Domrh
h?I y hnTon h f *! arls \} nt , e ? eBled . will take notice that unless
his balance is cal ed tor within, the time stipulated in.
the Act of Assembly, it wilh-escbeat to'the Common*
JOHN SNYDER, 'Cashier.
feb7.3tda4tw [Gazette and Journal copy.] "
FOE SALE. •
CiM. BOLLMAN being about to decline business on
lU •I 1 hl3 Dislillery and
"rug Store will be sold either together or separate* on
moderate terras- Apply to - H; KLEBER,
Third street,sigh of GoMen Horn, . ■[.
; febs ; y ~ . or. Liberty street, No. 215.
ELEA-ZEH H. li£ASTtTIO9.> •**«....... . ; CHRISTIAN PILEISEit
... Hcaatlncs tfc Preiser.
{ ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS,
having associated themselves for that nnrooce will
>° 3UKVOTJNG,-laying on. anTdFSg ’tod
intciiots, ievchng.drnughling and raakimr Plans and
smfs ! ;L!f > ’y' i? o o .‘!| l ’ m Ui ‘!! S superintending the con
.traction of fiatl, Planlr, M’Adam ami olher roads,
bridges, Ac., on iavorable terms.
inr Office No- 109 Hoys street,.head, of Fifth, nearthe
Courthouse, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . tfebSai '
Klre and Unrine Insurance^
fpHE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA Will
1 permanent and limited Insurance on Probettv
m this Ciiv-nnd vicinity,and on shipments by Canals
Rivers,Lakeland by Sea. The properties oftht* Com?
-panyare wellmvestcd and furnish unavailable fund for
xi&cnnrplejndemmty oT all pereons wi.o desiretobe nr o .
tected by Insurance. *- TO p;"JONES;* Avent
maylß : -; V' *- 44 Water street.
lS'mnty Lain) and other Buelneae. “
■ FUNS ./services to tnin,.ur 1
hosmess with. ttio Executive Departmejiis tuiJ-
Congress.Bs an agent, Ua mil attend to all buaineas
relative to penaloua and bounty land. Cliarjre's ■ mode*
rate. Address WilliamFhnh, Washington D C
January SS, lilt. 5.0,-, . 0..
m-SilßjLwM'ieveraJ .years- a clerk in the office of
the Second Comptroller ol the Treasury. His know),
edge of transacting business-nt .-the-Departments will
render his services, as agent, particularly useful to a t
who may employ him at the- seat of Government.
... Ai.BION K. PARRIS,
letl * i' Lata. Second Comptroller.
PITTSBURGH
COHNER OP BIAakST ARD THIOD STHEETfI.
..A’. O.. 185 0; the only chartered Insti
tution of the kind in Pennsylvania.
v FactfZfy.--John Ptssaso, .principal'lnstructor -in
the sciencaof Accounts.. . ; -
- O. Ki CHAMBBHLtN, Profeasor of PgnmansAip. Merc an.*
ule computation, &c. '
AtEX. RI. Watsos, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial
Law. •.
_ T hdse wishing: to obtain a complete^knowledge;of
Bookkeeping and its application to.evcrybranch of bu
siness, also, a'rapid and elegant hand writing, are invi
ted to call and examine the’arrangements. '
Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening.
Reference to any of the city merchants. (declO-
State Slutna! .Pipe tniurance. Cetnpany,
BRANCH OFFICE, 54 SiirrHjTELD sr., Pmsßcnon,
THEbestevidenceof the success of in
“STATE MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE. COMPANY’I meet ihe wants' of the
community, is the unparalleled" amount of . business
which has been done-shaving issued nearly 4,000 Poli
icies in a little, more than seven months; and adding
over 870,000 capital to the company.- The Directors ate
proud to say, that nearly all the property insured is of
-tho safest. kind, in. small rieksi and a large proportion
insured for only one year. . .
Number of-Policies issued •-••• 3 v 9p3
Amountofproperty ■. 84,073,508:00
* Araounlbfgttaraineepremiuras-845,490 33
Amount of cashpreraiums--- 24,631,60 -
-Amount of guarantee stock-S 70,123 18
Amountbf losses - s 3.800 00
• To he dedactcd from the above the incidental expen
ses of the office.' . ; - - - ;
To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell
ings, and isolated or country property, it is believed
this company,affords advantages in point of cheapness,
safety andsecumy, inferior to noTnsurance Comnanv
in this country
. Conducted on the equitable end greatly improved sys
tem ■ of Classificauec of-Risks, excluding albepeeial
hazards, insuring only ,<l limited amount in nny otie lo
* P r^ c md‘og the frequency and occurrence of
laige fires, and also, on.boththc. Slock and Mutual plan,
*V I ! 0 \?l Pt> s te&sesihe cheapness and accommodation
or;both,methods,but entitles the insured lo a participa- :
tion in the profits. ■ 1 ■' 1
t. l i i „ s ,S n i er J he . ? ? ri s:?,l of the'/ollowiiis Directors ji-J
?'• A- Jc Gill;tt,_iohn B. Packer, Samuel T.
Jones, Alonzo A, Carrier, Philo C.: Sedgwick, -Robert
Klotz. J A. RUTHERFORD, Presk.
. . 'A: J. GILLETT, Sec’y. ■
A. A, Cabbies, Actuary. . - Ija27:y
OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY: ~
Irish . do; •
Jamaica Rom, in’bottles. For sale by '
J. P.
397 Liberty stree
LadUß* Writing ana Drawlne etnas.
.A PRIVATE CLASS ROOM, exclusively for Ladies
-CjL is now opeiun connection with Duff's Mercantile
College,in tberoom opposite Mr. Nelson’s Daßuerrean
The class will be under ihi dircctioaof HI. J. Onninloclu
from New i ork, an experienced teacher and author of
a new.antl elegant style 01 engraved copy lines for, la
classes. -.AfixHnieiic,Drawinfr, and the
» cco '"P.li3limEm or plain and omomcn.
rnat> U 1 •*£***» for Sole. . :
■ er °% r £ for sftfejiho fallowingdescribed
iApnlh?r! B \n pl if CCof — A^&>aitualcli inNonh Fayette'
county, Fa., U miles frora-Pms-"
*>f Amos
!sSl}2?n*w Ce - a? » ed *-c Mr * Wallace and James Sturgeon,
.containing : eigluy.ftve acres,.more orles*; on. which
-in79l» a frame Dwelling Housed wo stories
win’n? 0 ? Cl , ong 1, y :20 5 finished m modern style; a
j**J2 f 1 -exceUeni:water, witn-pamp, at the door ; spring
ihpusevWash house, coal and.wood house; Also, anew.
fkii? 116 !, n^ -Barn, 6Q feet long by 40, with Stabling under
inn • ?*•' n ru,l t a sfollows-*BO bearing Apple Trees;
T°P«^ e t ann / Pcac H ,^ lda variety of other Fruit: This
vand is pf an excellent quality, and in a high state of
fjddwauon—bejMg.under good fence; and -water irt ail
L a « • elds; tyith^abundance of coal and limestone,'and
ddpfVbank, opened on the premises. This Farm is very
f aa 7 ei V? ntl ?‘ ioC l ale<l “ l,e ‘ ,l S on a public road,- and con*
Xfff e a !I RP- nre^ 8 »« } »« and school house? v and In a
P n r a g rtiea bleneighborhood. J r or further
SJVhS U ?k S> S -l e nme! *C, Richey, Agent; ftobhisou tp.,
or the subscriber,-on the premises; b - • . ; ■
m u -r, i „ SAMUEL THOMPSON.
“.J* F'^ rin ’ <f uot:dispose4/ol before
Wednesday, thelOlh day of February, wilt be oflerhd on
IhM day, at pubhc oatety on the premwea.
■ . north Fayette ip.; January S3,l63t—ja33:dlwawla -
, . Notice.
-A-lA, Parsons ijidebtcdjp the late firm of Jo;!N‘iro:;.V
-cA. Sioctcxorr, wilLpleaseltalT nnd'seiiTe'-iramedieiel
and save costs. [feb3J JOHN FLEMING, Ag’i:
‘”-V a
4’ J •.
■> v -k ' ' t; i.
■n .
.
:yvV -
Removal*
i* * *
b.- = r.- 7 -
n,k-- y- ;
ft ft'. ' "■& ftftftA 7 ' ft ;; ftftft/: ; ft. ! ft •;
•-'■•^...j.jrVft;,•;•"•;• ‘A-‘.C'.s-->V■.';= -••• > /-ft'’*
'..•ft-vft'"i--.> t ' ft
ft:ftv>'»ft‘-ft.W
•y
{Drags anS iHeiojrints.
HOPES EVER,
WONDERFUL CORES!)
Dr. Rogers’ Byrap or Liverwort and Tor
OASeHiltOßt
ipfc , Ccmp&U^gloCdNsnS^TmN* r
Its immciiaU'ffcct is lo allav all frf,S„ tCd J < ” l[tn , a '
remora the phUgm on a other morbid aeoi»nAs?r W®|!T
nibdutng the inflammation and other caises wh?,?£ i.l Ji
rise ton. It also sumulatesaud imparts a 5
to the Langs themselves, thereby enabling thearnf/f™
MMsrasrfeAtsS
Si^{tmsr&!z*sssssi£
upon the skin, and assistsnature iaexpdlinavthroo*h
the Exhalents. much of that morbid matterwmch.wmiid
otherwise be thrown baclcapon(heLanjr«.thiisreUevinS
them of a pan of theirwork, and rendering the system
pure and healthy. WheniubereJeaareforming.itcheck*
their development and fartherprogress rorualceration
has taken place, it assists theLungain thro wing off the
corrupted matter, soothes the irritation, heals tho ttfcer
eayiues, and restore* them again toheaitby action.
therefore, is-not a ©affiaaV# tnerely.
? el |f v u es fort & e time being, burls atAorougA
veryrbotof the dlsease.and
!l«J en l ovll '£'**» removes at once all its rotnoto and ; at'
*.**** advertisement can fully ernldin
thenatare andmentsof this article, the ProorietorsharS
whohatt been cured by it—zivina their names H*id-¥**{«»
dences, oven to the street and the number; Those'who
or whose Long* ore- in lhe
earne s tl >' desired to coll upon tho
Agent* named beiow,and procure one of these pam
fen^
be worth to yourself and family, ’ ' .
,1, hundreds of dollars,
lOithe shape of Doctors* Bills saved, besides being the
means of prolonging many a valuable lifo.
WARRANTY.
s “ch is our confidence in its virtues, that we are wiM
tag to learromthts Medictneinevery case of riant CMt
(whereused according to the-directions on naae 7iv tit
the pamphlet, inside the wrapper of each boule). and
where the-person is not satisfied that he is derlv&g
*'u£S£!%&p r retninißS ,he bo,oe within
' ’ THE MONEY I
will be returned. KT See page 3d of the pamphlet in
side the wrapper oreach bottle.
'^%^t^ss4S^Ss! t ‘
* of fourteen months standing, and had
teSf v?t B i l U! se v *L r s, l oi oar eminent physidansm
v£,’ A kuny and Cooperstown. 7 lam the person
?u . re 7*a*. effected,*nd as I had previous!?
i? aten J: ® e^lcmc, J * have since tried iton
.others, and have become sausßed ot its value. Mine •
was as great-a.core as was ever performed, as T had
lUhif^.mrI U hif^. mr slckac,s i 6 “ n Sjwntijp. HOIK by my physician* ■
.Stoss b ~<to
. Years,respectfully,: THOS. C. FAULDER.
, BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED.
: - HOW PBOSipraT IT ACIS. : ' . :
-Siaiemsnio/fifr. iLong Bdkcr, : Nc,:3B3 Pearl tueet,
JV.i.-—Afewda)s before iast Christmas, I was taken
unwellf undtsoon’commenced-bleeding freely at the
Langs. I called in a Horamopathie physician, tat his
medicine did not seem tahelp me. T foad ranr advert!
iscment, and thought I wonli try Ur. Rogm’ Syruptf
T? r a , ni -Before.-I had laien
up the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, my. Cough
teas gone, and! felt as well as usual, afyhealtn is now
good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, andcor
2!^y y . r^ Ol S ,^s2? £t to SY friemla. m<* statmmt wh
madeto the Proprietors, Mardi l2th, 1850.1 ■* - .' ■'
Cy'ThiswSolepaper mightbe filiea with letteri ®.
?, b[>ve i/'«n those loho have btln cured. '
*-V?r Sf^.wltoieeale land retail, by A. L; SCOVILL
New-Yorir, to- whom all or
tfsn fayltiie Medicine, nui letleis relating to Agencies,
should be addressed, post-paid: ;—. p ■ ■■■■•***
_AMO, foFeale by H/E. SelienhNo.-WiWaoa'eJreet.-
% h r o^u% e %\ f ° r P * U H? “d vicinity; D.
Curry_and H.P.Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend.
° 3 p»p°‘ i J i an k 5 1 er t’ 4 , Palferson » Birmingham. *
. PKICE—in large bottle, 31,00; or six bottles Yorss 00
. Notice to Gontracton< > '<
I ’XUJO.AKD PENNSYLVANIA EMLROAD.-Seal
«uproposals wiU;be received, at the office of the
and ; JPennsylvania-Itailroad Company, in Pitis
■ burghjimiil Thursday, the 20th day of March next, for
l«yjn ? the tract from fcitsburgh to;f,la=smon a dbUace
Spec.‘Oeuuonsandlotn,,, of (iropasuismay
be oWined ut the ofitce m ITU. burgh, for two weeks '
- U ‘ E ’ on ispplicnuon to Solomon W?
Koberts, Chief Engineer, The proposals mas lbe in ac
cordance-with the printed forms, nnd addressed to tho
President of the Company. Wit. ROBINSON, JB
Pittsburgh, Feb. 0,1851. ’
RffiS"fS°f? A S eric S’ P5 w Yorlt Tribune, American*
Railroad Journal, publish four times.(febBdd
eII.OTHS, CASSISIERES AND VESTINGS He
' T Ccl ' o <s, ai ®P«“=d this day, eight eases, as follows
Black, Blue, Brown and Green. Broadcloths,'of Simo
njhi superior fabric-. “
.. SiraonPs superior black Doeskins ■ \ '
Westof England and Middlesex do; . : "
Ackia’s Grand Ry. ho’,
n, nC Fancy Silk, Cashmere, Merino and Mar
seilles Vesnngs. ffebSj .a. A. MASON &CO
, Co-Partnership, b ' ■ -
WcUSHrels a ß^“n“r dwil " us j? *•>« COAL
Fbomfsoh. The atylowiii
;-feb7.-2w ANDREW LEECH, JR. 4 CO.
T ,° h U ‘ SVUjLE bbls - l°r sale low to cloio
■*-* »T [febsJ WM. DYER
fl HESNUXS—ISO bus. (oTsalc low by ' r
' ' fe! ‘ 3 W.M'. DYER.
FLOUR—-50 bbls. for sale low by ■. ...
W&IIDYEIL
"OLASSES—SO bbis. prime plantation Molasses for
. sale by tfebs] . WM DYER.
OMINY—IC bbls. pure White for sale by - ;
• febg WMwDYER.
A bbls ' '"g®. Bound Rooanlits for
A sale by .. rfebS] W.M. DYER.
,Rl£D PEACHES—-IUO baa. prime Halves for sal®.
Py V [febsl ' WM.OYER.
and 3 in -bbU., halves am*
in hhi!? aitei ?n * u and halves y ßerrios
bbls., and Cod Fish loose* JfebßJ WM. OYER.'
SUGAR CURED HAlUS—Uncanvas«ed.> warranted
prime, for sale by ■ " ffebs] WAT; DYER.
iACON SHOULDERS—IO,OOO &5. just out of sruokc
house,for sale by . {febs] - WAT. DYER
!r R and fo r^bby 3 ' -19 bbls recei ’? e,, > in Prime order,
i«2B
SAMUEL P. SHHIVER-
ARD~I& bbls.Wo. 1 j
I 65 kegs do; For sale bv' ■ 1 •
,s l'-S-WATERMAN & SONS,
ia ' 31 Water aodCB Front Mreau: .
3AK IMITATION.-pPaper Hangings, grmaedln in
tation of oak» and varni3hcd> for sale by • • >
jan2s WALTER P. MARSHALL,
PLANTATION MOLASSES —UU barrels new crop
Molaisas just received and for sale bV v> ■ w ' ■*
MILLER & niCKETSON;
yos,22t and 20 Liberty st.
IMNEPaIe and Dark Cognac Brandies forsnie-bv
' ia24 JASIBS R HORBACK.
beepers would do wclltolry.our PrfmpPaU
Brandtjf at ihc above prices, before pnrchaßicjr elw
where. MORRIS * 11AWORTU,
••_ ja2B •'; y In the Diamond i
UGAU HOUSE MOLASSES—
-1 Ground and St James brands,'m stbrc and; for sale
[feb6] . KiNG&MOORHEAP.
•UTTER—IQ kegsforsale by - -
» fcb6 , ■ , : KING & MOORHEAD.
‘I NEGAR—2O bbls. Cider Vinegar far sale by
fcb6 KING A MOORHEAD.
TOROrOSALS FOR ERECTING A WIRE SDSPEN*
X! SION BRIDGEover the Allegheny river, opposite
street, ia the Fifth’Vyaro.of the Ciiyof Piltt*
burgh, in place of the structure recently destroyed'by
fire. Sealed,proposals will bo received., at the office o
Jacob Painter & Co., Liberty street, until the isvdayo
March next, for} the erection 'of the above-described
Bridge, fho pattern thereof to be th&s&me as the Mo*
nongnhela bridge, with such alterations as bidders may
suggest, and the Directors approve.
By order of the Directors. ; .
: febtstd ', FREDERICK LORENZ, P/ea’!.
Central Tea and FamllyGrocery Slore.
Tlf E finest qtrafilies of Green and.JHaek TEAS; Blo
chs, Java and Rio COFFEES; Lovering’a V. Be
fined-and Crushed SUGARS; New OrleSns,St. Louis’
Refined and Havana do; bost uuncii RAISINS j. Citron,
Lemon Peel, Prunes,'Dates, Ac;, for sale by •
H.C. KELLY,
No. m Fifth street/
VTIT S- HAVEN, corner of Market and Second sts.*
yf - has for safe, a largo and varied assortment or
fine blank books, paper, of all. qualities; and'-English,
French* German and American fancy ; arid/.staple stfl
;ionery. ’’ ..
Penn mutual Life Insurance- Coti Plill'a
A GENT IN PITTSBURGH, W. H DAVIS, (vice J.
.A. Finney, Jr., deceased,) No 353 Liberty street. /
V For the belter convenience of persons residing in tho
lower, pan of the. agent may also-be • found
daily, from eleven to twelve and two no three o'clock.
mu the equating room of J. Schoonmaker,4 Co.yNo. 24
Wood street,.\vhere. oil-necessar)'.iuform'niion will be
given.- and communications promptly .attended
Pamphlets explainingthe principles, andbenefits of Life
Insurance, and blank forms furnished on application.
• The nett profits of the . Company, which for the past
two years havebeeu ; eighiy per cent, per annum, are
divided among the holders of the life-policies,, ■
Pittsburgh, Tib. 1,1351—2 W
1/m BULB.FAMILY Fi»uif.; ~
IUU. 50 bags Coffees- •
-.-.■■■ st) bbfs. No. 3 -Mackerel,. ; -
75bbIs.Tar; •
it>o bags Saltpetre; ; Forsafe hv': ” '
... T. WOODS .&;§ON,
Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants.
• jalG ■ * No. Cl Wftterstrcet.
- -i W '
“"V. ,!*'
■y^>-
■v