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    BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
REPORTED * TELE«B4FWO
ftFtht PtttibV|h G*x*it*.
CONGRESS
WAjaiKOTCni, Feb.
nsATs—Not {a session- :
. . MyrTf **- .
V»rfaq, priMCo bSU »m ptwi.
A romTution ni adopted allowing Sibley Brook.
Ibe tamo pay as other members. |
Mr. Stevens oflercd a resolution which calls op- 1 *
on the ftestteatto in&ns the House, if there does
not exist-t signed by the American Com*
mitsionenand Rosas, declaring amendments
of the to the Mexican Treaty, merely mat*
ten offimzL
Ur. Suren* conteods, if it does exist, that such
protocol •Baals the treaty.
The remainderoftbe seaslqn was taken up with
nnimportant boiiOM.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Phoa moral*, Feb. 3,1849.
The markets’aft unchanged both as regards pri*
ces and demand. ■
NEW YORK MARKET
Now Yoxx, Feb. 3, 1849.
Flour—Tbe market wills moderate demand is in
fever of the buyer. Sales at 6e per bbl decline
from yesterday.
Com Meal—City Mills at s2£o per bbl
Corn—Sales of prime white at 46c per bn, and
yellow at Sic.
Oats—Sales at 30c per bo.
Rye—Sales at 60c per bo.
Whiskey—Sales at 24c per gall in bbl* for Illi*
nois.
BALTIMORE MARKET.
Baltzmoss, Feb. 8, 1819.
Cotton—A moderate fiur demand at former pri
ces.
Floor—The market is firm with good eastern
and borne demand. Saks of western at $5,2505,«
60 per.bjbl and 3000 bbls changed hands.
Cora—Saks of prune white com si 56, and
prime yellow it 606 'per bu.
Provisions The sales of provisions ore only for
the supply of the regtdsr trade demand.
Whiskey—Sales at 94e perigaQ in bbls:
Fxqx Txxis.—The steamship Palmetto, Capt.
SmithT’anived at New Orleans; on Monday even*
ing, from Galveston, which place she left on the
30th. .V.
The Houston Presbyterian of Saturday week
says: ‘Wti yet have *, fbjr rases of cholera per
haps fourteen or twenty cases in the last fifteen
days: bat as yet, we believe; confined to the desti
tute?
The San Antonio Western Texan, says that s
j> f t ry* w l* !n s~ , ‘ n ihm city for California—
The Company is tokatre San Antonio between
the 19th February and lit March. .
JUS* RECEIVED,
AND now opening, a upended lot oi Piano Fortes,
from the celebrated firm of JNnnns & Clark, N. V.
It consists in part Of the following:
One eteftaLßoeewood 6} octave Piano, with carved
’scolding, top and plinth, projecting front and carved
gothic tablets.
One rosewood Piano, 64 octave, elegant and plain,
with Coleman*» celebrated iEolian Attachment, a to
pe rior Instrument.
One Rosewood 6 oeuve, round comer* and octagon
Sen. One. do do do
One rosewood Piano, sqoare corner* and legs.
These Pianos have improvements in the mechanism,
la stringing and covering of the hammers, possessed
by ao others In this errantry, and an at ones (he best
as wvll as the cheapest Pianos that can be bought.
al>yt—An elegant let of Chickering’s Pianos, from
7 to 6 octaves, possessing mil the latest improvements,
at redueedjmecm.
AL&O—tine elegant rosewood Cabinet Grand Piano,
7 octaves, s aaw invention. HEN ItY KLEBER,
febt : At 1 W Woodweirt, S 3 Third st
SAM'L. GRAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ucßtnes buildisos.
ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH,
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
m\M, CASSISESES AND TESTINGS,
OF THE BEST QUALITY AND LATEST STYLES.
QenUenus Wanting
FASHIONABLE GARMENTS,
Will find it to their advantage to givnJum s call.
jsS»
WOOL, FLOUR AND PRODUCE.
LI U4H, RE KB fc CO.,
(Soceesson to Reed, Hard A Co-) _
GEVBZtAL COMMISSION MRRCHASTS
BOSTON,MASS.
Psrticnlsrstteiitbnpaidtothesale-of aD kiada of Pro*
anfl liberal advances made on eonslgnmants.
L.8.1C8. have leave to refer u>—
' > Meisxrß.'Robuan A Co. ) p^ t ,» raPr w
« McGill A Roe. J rattourgo.
'• u ' Reed, Parks & Co., Beaver
« Lawson A Covode, Weilavillo, O.
' Bofwoll BfmnVEsq. Steubenville, O.
B. Brady, Esq. I
•e-SSP'T—*
u Rhodes A Ogleby, Bridgeport, O.
decS7-dfcwi.vayira
PIfTIBUAO&i PEBAtK INSTITUTE
niHB Second lnstitution, under ibe
I* care of Mr. and fcC". Chmoa* for thepretem
u yeu-, will comUpoceon the first ofTebraa
ry next, in the tame buildings, No. a
7 ATramrementt have been aide by which they will
beablelo tarnish yonng Indie* /acuities equal to any
in the Went, for obtaining a thorongh English, CUssf
caL and Ornamental education. A foil eonr»e of Fhi-
UjMhieal and Chemiaal Lectures will bo dcUreird
daring the winter, illnstiatedby apoarattu. Thede
-AetmSi competent Prcfeuor. By close anenuon
tio the moral andintelleemal improvement of their pa
nOa. the Principal* hope to merit a continuation of the
patronaxfc they hate hitherto enjoyed. For
■ess, *eeei«mar or apply»the Principals.
jaSMtf
. . DUSOLtnos*
fiTHB partnership or MURPHY A LEEii this day
I consent. Tbehnsincnoflhfl
Ute'fia* trill be settled H. Lee. J- B-MDRPhY,
Pi&sbßKgh* Jan. 30,1649- . H.LEE.
NoTlCE~«lfc»uoder*igned will continue the Wool
basiness wnd asead to tha sals of Woolen Good*, at
tbeeldftand. U-ijias.
•In wrinng from *• Ann of Mnipby A L«, I take
mat pleasure in recommending Mr**L Lee to the
confidence ofay.lrfondjsad thepublio. v
■ PltKbanth. Jan.3Q.lbO. J. B. MURPIIY.
T CLHTOV PAPSB HILL.
/wHE CLINTON PAPER MILL, situated at Steuben-
I- trifle, Ohio, basing been ealsried and rnw oveA
wod siareTy eteat expcnse added nsw and the moat
nianrotedlrinoof machinery, Unowpreparedu>mao
.rifrtata all Mod* of Writing, Printing, wrapping and
■c«iv.« Tara Papers, Bonnet Board*, Ac., equal to ahy
lin the Eastern or Western country-
The' jmdenigxted having the Agency of Ute.abote
MIIJ, srih* keep eontlanUy on hand a largo snpplyol
rite kinds of - Paper, and will bare any sue
made to ecdk/et short notiee. . B.CJBILU.
- , 87 Wood street
FK6 BLACKI.CBTHES—W. R. Utmntt **ka the
attention of batvra to his extensive assortment of
«nodf. mohair and alpttca Lustres,
vetyiKiu»tio**yii«*b!«kandblueblack; alao,a
lew nieeeswuhoaUnsUx.^r. mourning dresses: also,
a Una asaoitaent of Tanonseplora and styles of sarin
roipwl.asd brocade AlpaccM, >Upk and fancy «*•
i lomToiain btaek, Uvuible green, drab gad other col’s.
. Marwrinaßlno Puaattos andAUaeea*»rA
wfJhSo soaree and desiraUe goods lately
Wholesale Boo— up stairs, north east ecnur of fib
in* filarkatsts. • i* 3l
. WB< C. KBIEBDt
TTOBNBY AT LA W, Fotmk ijrcra, neuOnia.
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I~>Tin-l5 btl. Zfe VUtttfiii Mtepdododo,
J^" ealTC °i U“ mii > ‘ i ‘ 'l3 WaWman
Arjunr ovRUP—IO bbl»tw*iFed ftom «tetmer
j&SBKgk-*- '-Tfflarasjßr
O ttuen'SALTO-43 ewn prime Bcpyehiafi,
S jo* reca **4 •a4&t** iob ? j c BIPWEM* ,
**l« by viler cuvet
T>I(iMETAL—OOtmia Allegheny* tod 10 “ n# “**
i >a|&oek, for i&lo by
-fTtLAXSEED-lb tka cow Undine ftV®
J? tetatebr tea IBAIAHDIgW^JL*^
-f AflDOlL —10 bbuben winter <ir»io«l oil *
I I Jaadioff from bust Uwenni ud (or .
/asdalzell,'^*® I** 1 **
npffJM CUEESE—2OO bxt pnm» cre«a» eta.***®,
XiSZ j."!* 6 " ,>u> *” "^gißSagStt!
J-.'S-aGAUjPSY’S ENGLAND—TbiHi Mary of Erg'
IVI accetrioa of.JtaetH. By Tho
-SjßxbiaxUm JJacMioT. Jomitt’du/I (break bl
♦ JOHNSTON 1b BTOCKTON
nwypra ALEXANDER
4 ofAlexander tb» Great, by Jarob Abbeu, wit*
d.CUviim Jut ficM aad for **i« b>
johnston & jrrocicroN
■TZ. V umi Foryary, a Ula, by 0
ggpEV.
do wlnM * mlatA? _
-TOHW.WATT. l»u<!i»*”
paufciSrtSSniiXotanfc cor-
r
;: JV loaf, trailed, P o *'?fK HUTCHIBONt Co. -
■ '*l2?.'" sf l£S bS£ Sgprß.jg^r.
C^^^?r%NK. , NNI.OBSf* c o.
(UMMKRCIAL RECORD. PORT OF PITTSBURG!
ALBAII AC, Ban San
rise*. set*. _
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FEBRUARY.
-i'&tSsZT''
4 Sunday,
8 Monday,
0 Tneidsy,
7 Wednesday,
8 Thursday,
0 Friday.
PITTSBVIUm BOARD YD? TRADE
! COMMITTEE FOR FEBRUARY.
. B. W. BASIS*! ’ VIL 1. MURPBT
i • Office PmsUtittOß GA2s4te, )
Monday Morhlng, Erfiruary 5,1819. J .
The weather on Saturday was deer abd pleas*
ant, and in the way of geberatsalesf* fair "amount
af bus|ness was doing. ? r: J
FLOUR —Up to a late.'hour, arrived
by river, consequently we eti bauble to give any
first operations. We nnuee sale* of 500
bbls from store at 3,7003,15 p bbl. From 3,62 to
3,10 about the ruling figures from, -hands-
RYE FLOUR—We continue-1» quota regular
sales from firyt hands at 3,06(53,10, and frank store
at 34 V bbl, with lighLsupplies..
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—May bo quoted si
81,75031,87 f> 100, frotn store, with small sale*.—
Receipts continue UghL
CORN MEAL—Soles in limited ku from store
are reported toms at $2 p bbL
GROCERIES—The market is steady but not
active, with moderate sales of N O sugar at 410
5c for common to prime. We quote molasses
firm at 280 p gall, st which rate we note tales Of
30 bbls. For other articles under this head priees
are without change.
BACON—Sales of 5000 Tfe at 41 to 6fc Uog.
roond.
LARD—Sales 27 kegs No 1 at 606ic.? R
Sales in bbls at s|c R tt.
BUTTER—The market is quiet, and prices ou*
changed. Sales to'a fitir amouuL have occurred;
at BJ(SSi la keg, andllol2 forgoOd roll in bbls. -
KRUIT-Sales of 3S bbls green apples in lots at 70
0$l;OO p bbb Of dried fruit, the market it abun
dantly supplied u ftH(l doll Peaches in* large loi g
would not bring over slosl,O6c p Mi, and apples
50066 c p bu. ,
SEEDS—The market is quiet, with moderate
sales of Clover ol 3,2503,31. Oi timothy $1,750
$2, and of fiax ut 95cpbn.
WINDOW GLASS—Prices are generally with*
out change. We quote the market firm as follows?
For city brands Bby 10, neVs4,lo by l£, 4,50,12
by IS, $7. Cbnhtry brands Bby 10, 3,2503,50, 10
by 1,2,3,5003,75. ' ' . ' ; ' ~
4joUcplA ■* '
FEATHERS—The market is. qukvwith sales
in limited lota .only, at 330340' f. ft.;
THE HONDURAS MAHOGANY TRADE..
Tbo New York Express has takbn ihs trouble
to condense the following summary bf the long acs
count to the Honduras Observer, of the Mahogany
Trade of that country, which we-briefly noticed in
our lost Honduras news. It will be found inter*
eating.
This staple is so closely connected with the pros*
per»ty of the Colony, that the Observer says any
reverse in priees is fell at once, place of pro*
‘dustion—causing' severe tosseswto all, from the
woodman in the forest, to the mersßgnl who makes
the export. The mahogany shipped from Hondo*,
ras, ma y be classed under three beads. The first
invoice is that from the Northern district, which
extends to the Northern River from the Bio Heodo.
The texlare of the wood is harder and more du
rable as well as better adnpied for Cabinet work.
The Middle district extends as for South as “Sup
Creek,” producing wbod nearly as good as the
Northern, aod nearly equaling it in pride. ' Tbo
extreme Southern district produces a coarse grain
ed wood, of little value for any work exposed to
the action of the elements. The mahognny cutlers
haVe extended their labors into the Musquilo tern
lory, bui the character of the wood is the same as
that in the Colonial boundary.
The-mahogany -trade has goffered at Honduras
for some years, in consequence of over production
whieh however will be soon removed. Shipments
of mahogany are made from Honduras to the U«
nited States and England alone; Continental par*
chasers obtaining their supplies in England.
The Observer stales the consumption of Great
Britain:
‘On an average inclusive of supplies To the
Continent about 9,000,000 annually; those of the
Übited Stites, something under 1,000,000. In April
the shipping employed annually in the carry
ing trade of this mahogany is not less than 30,000
tons.
The following is a comparative xtelement of tbi
shipment* made hence in
ISIS. 1546. 1817. 1818.
In the limits 9,567,570 G£02,717 7,351,777
Ontof do 1,974,297 3486,878 2491,840
9,919,50712,754,419 8,752,717 9^43,617
• The statement fo(, 1848 is made vp for the fin*
of November only, and of the shipments of this
year 3£05,600 feet were of lasi year’a cutting.—
There are remaining in bonds, in coarse of ship
ment, or ready for shipment, of the present year’s
cuttings.'—
Within Ibe Settlement, ft
Without the limit*, 1.490,000 “ 4,625,201 fi
Forming * total for
shipment for 1848.
On 31st Aug. 1847,tbe
stock in the docks in
were repor
ted to be 12,833 logs. 4.483,050 “
On 31st Aug-, 1848, 9,009 “ 2,641,000 u
This shows a very essential decreasef but it may
be accounted for by the reason, that the shipments
oi this year have been unusually inle, and but Utile
of last years wood was shipped this Tear, and no
wood of the present year’s cutting nsd reached
England on the Ist of September, to be included
in the statement of 31st August.
The cutting of 1849 is proposed to be limited to
4,4704)00 feet This diminution of the cutting,
■ays the Observer, most materially aid the market
to enhance prices.
EtwpTOiiw.—Wa woold call attention to
this exeeficntremedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption,
•Afih«Wj and all auctions or the Throat and Langs.
Having severe! times within a few years past had occa
sion to aso a medicine o( this kind, we base .by experi
ence tested Its excellent qualities, and are prepared to
recommend it to others. Ministers or other Pubiic
speakers afflicted with bronchial affections will find
great benefit from its use. It is prepared by a seienri
le physician, and all classes will find it a safe and em
:actons medicine in the diseases Cor which it is re
commended.—-{Columbus (Ohio) Cross and Journal.
For sale at the Pekin Ten Store, No. 70 Fourth street.
tayfiS *
H.m' Bxxcll—Sellers’ Medicines in Virginia.
Wear Lxbrtt, Jan. Stit, 1549.
Mr. R. B- Sellers—Dear Sir: Yoor preparations are
are d<»"g well here, os the prineipal Doctors in oar
niece end neighborhood recommend them.
Your Liver Pills and Coagh Syrup have proven in
all cases highly beneficial, ss also vour Vermifuge.
I shall shortly sand you a certificate from Dr- R Smith,
who has an extensive practice in oar village and
neighborhood, on whose recommendation I hare sold
flrcfh of yoormedidoes, and whose confidence In them
has done more to bring them into notice than tnv thing
else. Youre, respeetiaUy, A. R. SHARP.
Prepared ■ nf t sold by &£* SELLERS. 67 Wood st.
Sold by Druggists generally in the two dues. ja29
JOB FBCVTIHG.
BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
MamfttUy BUU lading, Contract*, Lew Blank*,
aixn uus, uixu, cnnmtM, chxcxs,
roumxs, Ac. Ac-,
Printed at /he shortest notice, at low pnees, st the
deS Oaxcrys pmex, Tra btsxxt.
W.IL Vrlght, M, pentletf
Omcs residence on Fourth street, opposite the
Pittsburgh Bank. Office boars from 9 o’clock to 19 A
hL,and from 4o’clock toS P. M. sepl4*ly
HWFI AT 6BBAT BABOAZVSI
M9CORD A CU.. wishing to close oat their dock of
Maflb and Victorians for tin season, will sell
the balance (embracing a good variety of Ltu and
Fitch, as well as Ike more common article#,) at EAS
TERN COST—to which they wouldrespectiully invito
I the aucupn of purchaser*. NOW IS THE TIME
1 FOR BARGAINS. Call at comer Wood and Fifth
’ELL | streets. jalO
MOUNT EAOLE fßlPoi.l—For cleaning win
dows and lamp glasses, silver piste, brass, Bn
la, and other ware. It rapidly tales oat all spots
apd stains, and repredoees the beantifal and darabte
loszn at new ware. Jttst received and tor sale, whole
sale and yetail, by JOHN D MORGAN,
jaflJ Druggist.
r)UKB»iosr— Waa droppcfl by aLmdr oaher way
JT from Elliott* EnglwhVhook non, Wood bl to
Eaton'* trimming wore, a pnrple silk Pune, woikcd
aritlk stool bead*, coatmuuns a SIU note on the Bank of
Pittsburgh Tit* finder will be snitably rewarded by
Uatlflf tbe same at either of the above named uore*.
dec97
frfiSTBD-A large Room, well lighted, and
W lOJtable in other reipeet* for the accommoda
tion of * fleleet School. Fjjqnire.nt thi* olUcc.
jaW-tf ,
Independent Police Offlee, I
NO. 109 FOURTH STBtU-rr. —Committing Magi«-
trate, Btjuu- Chief of Police, Ro#ajtr
Haock. _ jelfl»d3m
TSSaTHKBS—I2W lb* prime Ky. live geno t'eaih
p rM in |tore and foro tale by
JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co
~ NOTICE.
mHE uiJemsSflJ
gg^B^^awjigfeg^agij^
JAlt>7 3 PALZELJ,
Bacon femokini.
Ha vi up iMieomplgtediha rebaUdinf ofour tiaokc
boSS/« we now prepared to receive meii,
* j> ftrgr >ioyri't>i »j
E
% * g*.
kikTi yKl'i i’ oVyhpMCfl do on*
BWtE&Lahto* fre«h toll and jr*ckci.UjujeiT«»
TtLUEOTD SPARKS—Fifty Wimimd Spark*. <»'
1J f laoaeattera, received and Cor tale at each,
being Ute real Eut India diamond*.
jYtt W W WILSON
CIIK&3E— SO bxa cream Cbeew, in non and Cor
Mfcby'' jks» **WIMBbAI/GH
arrived,
BskiCvJacobs, Brownsville.
* Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Caleb Cope, Murdodt," Beaver.
BedVUr, Clark, JJeaver.
Lake Erie. Gordon, Beaver.
'Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Hibenua No. 2, Klinefelter, Cin.
Hamburg, (new)'shipyard.
Zachary Taylor, Lnei», Wheeling.
Consul, Webber, Wheeliog.
Jas Nelson, Moore,- Wheeling.
Messenger, Reno, Cm.
.Arrowline, Morrison, Brownsville.
DEPARTED.
Baltic, Jaeobs, Brdwnsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Beaver, Clark, Beaver.
Caleb Cope, A. Murdock, Beaver.
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver-
Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport
Niagara, Cox, St T-p*y«
Messenger, No. 2, (new) shipyard]
Arrowline, Morrison, Brownsville.
There were 11 feet 10 inches water in channel
by pier mark, last evening at dusk, and foiling.
7jq * 010
>7*o. 620
7 9- 521
7 7 fi JO
7 8 6 21
7 6 6 as
7 4 . 820
Ctvctnnat*—Per Mt Vernon—2s bbls linseod
Oil, 100 bx» soap, Sellers & Nkols: 78 bbls molas>
tes, S fie W Harbough; 25 bbls whiskey, Lambert
& Sbiptco; 10 bbls (allow, B C Sawyer & son; 62
ires hum, Geo B Miltenberger, 29 csks pork side*
Kier k Jones; 15 bbls oil, D A Grier; 20 do do,
JdbnWaxt; 12 bdls steel, Uppeneott U co; 17 bbl*
pork and lard, H Groff; 50 onto aterine, 5 do lord
oil, Burkbardt & co.
.Per Pqonsylvanis—3 Crts qneensware, H Hig.
by; 1 box 8 bbls reed and fruit, Schhoomaker ic
co; 1 box mdse, J Nicholson; 50 bbls pork, 4 00
lanToll, Sellers As Nicols; 2 bis books, EllioU Be
English; S 3 bbl* whiskey, WOl Lehman & co; 6
bbls lard oil, J Kidd 4c co; 5 csks bacon, 3637 sides
4209 hams, 27SU shoulders, Robt Galway.
' Tp g Mxssaoßa No. 2,—'This new and splen**
did packet steamer left for Cincinnati on Saturday*
with a fair amount of freight and pareengers; and
the thousands of spectators congregated along the
< wharf to witness her departare, beheld her with
admiration, The stockholder* In this fine steamer
' deserve much credit for the splendid addition they
tftvo thu* made.lo onr already magnificent line of
packets, aod we hope that the Messenger No. 2
may safely return >0 due reason, nnd be able to
render a good account of herself
of pig, from store nt"4l, of bar 14
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Cincinnati Backets, 10 A. M.
Brownsville Packets, 8 A. M., and 4 P. M.
Beaver Packets, S A. M., and 4 P. M.
St Louis—Fairmouat.
“ —-J J CriUeoden.
Cincinnati —Monongohela.
Wheeliog—Z Taylor.
** —Consul.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
The fine steamer J. J. Criltendeo, having been
unavoidably detained, will leave for Sl Louis this
day.
The splendid steamer Ivanboe will positively
•are for New Orleans this afternoon at 4 o’clock.
The steamers Western World and North Ame
rica were advertised to leave New Orleans for
Pittsburgh, on the 24th ult.
CtenCKKRIItG'S PIANOS,
‘ft |. JOHN IL MELLOR, (sole Areoi for
#swmBS£H Cfeiekerior*s Plano Fortes for Western
FnrcßßH Pennsylvania,) No. 81 Wood street,
.11*1 "" Pittsburgh, ha* received and now open
for sole, the following elrcaul aworUr.eni, direct from
the manufactory, m Mr. (Boston) price*,
viK—
One Rorewood seven octave Piano Forte, carved ii
the uio*t elegant anil rich «tyle XIV.
One Hoaewooil carved seven octave, new and tm
proved scale-
One rosewood Piano, 6J octave*, oew scale;
‘ One “ carved, 6 ' ~ u
Two " roimd cornet*. * octave, new icalr,
' Two u pannel “ 0 “ '•
The above are all from die manufactory of J. Chick*
ering, Rostoo, of the latest style* offtrraiture, and with
the new and improved scale.
X Rosewood G octave Pianos, from the manufactory
of II \Vorre*«cr. New York, formerly of the firm of
Slodsn, Worcester k Durham
2 rosewood 6 estate. Gale k Co, N. Y.
I rosewood 0( octave Piano, made by Baeou k Ra
ven, New York
l Mahogany 0 oetave Piano, made in Baltimore, and
left with me lo« sale by the owner, for eosh or In ex
change lor Pituhurgh manufactures, or groceries suit
able for a country store. Price 830). )*3U
Hoofing.—Owl van toed Ttn Ptatss.
THK«ul>M.*nber* tieg to call the attention of Builders,
Architect* and owner* of Buildings, to the many
advantages whieh these plates possess over *U other
metallic substances hitherto used tor roofing, Ac , as
they possess at once the lightness of iron, without its
limbimy to rust, having now been tested tor several
years in ihi* particular, both in this country and in Eu
rope. They are iso liable to expansion and eon true
lieu from sudden change ot the atmosphere, than com
mon un plates, iron, zinc, or any other metal now used
for roofing, and consequeully form a much better and
tighter roof; requiring tar leas frequent repairs, whilst
the first cost is liut a trifle more.
A full supply, of all sizes, fYom IS to 30 W. G , con
stantly on hand and for ssle by
GEO. B. MO REWOOD k CO,
14 and IS Besver street. New York.
The patent right tor this article having been secured
for the United States, all panic* infringing thereon,
either by importation or otherwise, will be prosecu
_oct3tWiAwlTT
PIANO MUSIC,
THE Silver Moon; My Uome, my happy Home;
Tt» Home where e’er the Heart is;
Jenny Lind Polka;
I have lefX the enow clod Hill*;
Ran Lee and Old Uncle Ned; Susanna Polka,
Go where the misu are sleeping',
Will you come to toy mountain home;
Grave of Bonaparte;
No, ne'er ran thy home be mine;
Oh! Susanna; Good-Bye;
Empre** Henrietta'* 'Vila; Ben Bolt;
Joy* that we’ve tasted; Aiiem Mavournecn;
Louisiana Belle; Ethiopian Dance*.
A new edition of Hvxtxaa Pia.to Font Ixstsvctoo,
with French and English Text, reduced to the follow
ing low price*, vu.
Hauler's large woii. containing 93 page*, $3 tn
** (mall “ “ 05 l SO
Burrow’* Piano Cone Primer, itf
Berttnis' Method for Piano.
Carcassi's Guitar lustrucior,
P«ni(ifnn'i Vocal School, 9 *
Rohoock's Piano Instructor, 1 &
Fox sale by JOHN II AIELLO R,
jn yt dl wood st
Partneralxlp Notice*
THOMAS KENNEDY, Jr., comer of Wood and 4th
atreeU, has this day associated with him in the
Looking Glaas and Variety businesa, Mr. JOHN M.
SAWYER, of Marietta. Ohio. The firm hereafter
will be Kixskdt A Bnnn.
January 1, IMS.
tboku xxanrxni, jo. jobs m. uuiu.
KKirkEOV * IIWYEB,
LOOKING GLASS Manufacturer*, and Wholesale
dealers in foreign and domestic Variety Good*.
Western merchants, Pedlar* and other* are invited
to call and examine the price* and quality of oarstock,
u w jih our pretent increased facilities in manttfaetur*
ing and pureha*ing, we think we cna offer as gnat
Inducements to buyer* a* any other honte we«t of the
Mountain*. _ . -niMilf
The firm ok reed, parks a Co. u ifai* d*r
dissolved by mmaol consent. The business of the
lue Dim wi-1 be settled by R. t*. Parks or P. 11. Ball,
ttt the old office of R. O. Parks. CHAS. M. REED,
R. 0. PARKS,
P. IL BALL.
Beaver, Jan. S, 1849.
1849. 1®49«
Clam* 4 Co. R. G. Pam*, )»Uj Reed, Park* k Co.
CLARKS, PARKS * CO.,
FOR WARDING A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Ajents for the
Piiubarxh end Cleveland Line, to Cleveland, 0.
Union line, . “ CteYdend, O.
R. Q. Perks' Express Packet Line, M Erie, Pe.
Refer to G. M. Henon end John A. Cenghey, Pius
bnrßh. I?!
Kiprsn W eyon Lies,
—iWMfci
JgggS
, m ® I i BDUBOH AND PHILADELPHIA,
TIME, FIVE DAYS—Banning Day and Nigbtl—A
Car will leave Philadelphia daily with the Mai)
Train to Chambersburgh; a wagon will leave on lit
arrival, and having relay* of horses running day aud
night, secures the certain arrival of roods in Five
Days! No more Goodrwiil be received than can be
loaded np each day, so that no delay will occur.
We will be prepared lu forward {lOOO )bs daily.
Apply to WAL BINGHAM,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
BINGHAMS tt DOCK.
decffl-d3m_ _ No iHd Market street Phij»oa._
KCUPSB TB.ARBPOBTATIOS LISE.
a 1848. wmiSSL
■nansstta
SHIPPERS and other* are informed that ihia Line
continue* to ran daily. Produce and raerehandix
receipted for by FIVE DAY LINE and regular wag
on*, at low rate* and specified time.
’ J C BiDWELL, Pittaharrtj
ROBINSON h. BOEHM, Baltimore. _
BUST PROOF (BQS r
mHE undersigned have erected work* m the city •(
I New York, lor the purpose of Cal vanning all >ftt
cles of Iron, which it i* desirable to PROTECT FROM
RUST, sueb u Telegraph Wire, Bolta, Spike*, Nail*,
Wire for Fence*, end eny other article which may be
required. For lloop» for Cask*, n e substitute for bale
Rope; lur Clothe* Line*. Lightning Rod*, eml a ho*t of
other application*, it will be (band cheep end durable.
They would particularly cell attention loth* Oaivani
red Wire for fence*; it require* uo paint, end will not
nui Also to Spike* end Bolt*, the preservation of
which u of to mach importance, thnl it will commend
iuelt lo the notice of ail tho#e interested.
CKO. U. MORKWOOi) 4 CO., Patentee*.
oct3o-d4w|yT U and IB Bearer »t,N > ork. _
UKLL AJVD BRASB FOUNDRY.
A A FULTON, Bell and Brei* Founder, ha* re
rfl built and commenced buainet* at hia old aloud,
he will be pleased to *ee his old custom*
and friend*.
Clmreh,Hteaniboai,and Bell* of every «ixe, from 10
to lU.OUO pound*, cast from pattern* of the most tpprov*
ed model*, and warranted t* be of the best material*.
Mineral Water Pomp*, Counter*, Railing. 4c , toge
ther with every variety ol'Brats Casting*, if required,
turned and &pj?hed in the neatest manner.
A. F. i* the sole proprietor of Babsit’i Aim-ATTOJ*
Tio?i Mstsl, ao justly celebrated for the reduction of
! friction in machinery. The Bose* and UompoMtio*
can be had of hint at all time*. jaiffl:ly_
PIIII*AJDI6I«PHIA' IMPOBTATIOSB,
AT LOWEST received, Pari* F«n»
of latest styles, Percussion Cap*, Teeth Brushes,
German Slate» and Pencil*, French Perfumery and
WBffgist* articles. with the most extensive variety of
Fancy Good* in the city. Dealers are Invited to an
early examination before purchasing tbair supplies, a*
the good* will be offered at the lowest importation
rate*. WM. TILLER, Importer^
No 1 Commerce it, Ptu'
Jali*4flweod
'FOB SALBT
AFAR&I eiluate oa the N. W. bank of the Ohio riv
er, nine milea below Pittabargli, containing sfc*
•ctea, Ute the property of John Ml Hood, deceased,
and known «■ u Saxc Landing.”
Beferenee to David Hood, on the premises: Wo. M.
Davie. Allegheny, and the undersigned m the city of
Philadelphia. ÜBl'teeed CHARLES GILPIN.
LOCAL MATTERS.
OKFOBTCD FOX THX POTSOTSOB IUJX.T QAZVTTX.
DIVISION OF TBS COUNTY.
A meeting of tbe citixeus of Allegbeny County
was held at tbe Court House, to this city, ou Sat*
urday last, pursuant to a call of the Coooty Come
mission*!*, for the purpose of obtaining- an expret*
siou of publio sentiment ou the subject of the pro*
posed division of this county. Robert Christy, Esq,
was called to t he Chair, C. L. Magee, H. Nixon, C.
Rowao, and John Obey, were-appointed
Vice Presidents; and Robert Walker aud Joseph
Kerr, Secretaries.
Mr. Bigbam made some remarks as to the pro*
priety of adjournment, that u more extended no
tice might be given.
Mr. Ross Black said be had telegraphed to Hare
risburgh, to ascertain wbether the bill had not al*>
ready passed.
Mr. was sure it had not.
Mr. Walker moved that a committee be appoint
'd to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of
the meeting,
Mr. McNiel, of Monoogaheia City, rose to speak
to the question, but was called to order by the
Chair.
Mr. Black again tried to speak, but was called
to order—be not being a resident of the county.
A motion waa made, that Mr. Black be permitted
to apeak. ,
It was moved to amend, by permitting aii per.
•ons present to participate in the deliberations ol
the meeting.
Both the amendment and the resolution were
lost, and, after much desultory conversation, the
motion of Mr. Walker was carried.
The Chair appointed the following gentlemen the
committee on resolutions: T. J. Bigbam, Daniel Mc-
Curdy, IL C. Walker, Thomas M'Millan, and
Henry Ren.
Mr. Bentley, of Washington, attempted to speak,
but was decided to be out of order.
At this time, there was much desultory eoorer
aatiou—when a motion was made, that Mr. Bently
be permitted to speak.
Mr. Kerr said not a voter in tbe township of E
liiabeth was in favor o! the proposed division.
Mr. McCurdy was opposed to the motion.
Mr. Black again attempted to speak.
Alderman Steel opposed the motion.
Mr. McCurdy wished tbe cilixeos of Allegbeny
might transact their business without aid from the
people of other counties. After they hod gooe thro'
with their bosioeas, he was willing to let his friend
Bently talk to him for an hour.
Mr. Bently hoped his friend McCurdy did uot
wish to insult him.
Mr. McCurdy disclaimed any such intention.
Mr. Woods renewed tbe motion, that Mr. Bently
be permitted to speak.
Mr. Bently hoped the motion would be witlre
drawn.
Mr. Wills had heard this subject discussed from
boyhood. He hoped the geotlemau would be per
mitted to speak—certainly no harm could come
from a thorough investigation of the subject.
Mr. Black again attempted to make some re
marks.
Mr. McCurdy again spoke against the resolution.
Mr. Woods, on a second requeet of Mr. Bently,
withdrew the resolution.
Mr. Walker, from the committee, reported the
following preamble and resolutions:
Wnrsrn—lt is understood (bat sundry petitions
have been sent to cmr Legislature, now in session
st Harrisburgh, praying for a new county to be
stricken out of Allegheny, Washington, Fayette, and
Westmoreland counties: Aud Whirmu, it is roleinn
ly believed by this meeting that ninety nine hun«
dredths of tbe people ol Allegheny County are ap
posed to it. Be it, therefore,
Rejolt+d, That our members of tbe Legislature
are hereby earnestly requested by their follow ere
Uzeus in mass meeting assembled, to use their ot*
most endeavors to prevent the passage of aoy such
Rualvtd, That we, the citizens ol' Allegheny
County, nre so closely connected to the city of
Pittsburgh by commercial ns well as friendly rela
tion*, that therefore it would Iw highly prejudicial
to our interests to dissolve the connecliou that has
grown with us in our prosperity, and which ao
closely unites us now in our bright anticipation of
what we will he.
Resolved, That the formation of a new county
would be followed by tbe establishment of a new
Judicial District, which would undoubtedly add to
ibe expenses of the Slate, and harden that portion
within tbe limits of the New County with tbe addi*
! tiooal expense of erecting new connty boildings.
which they have already had their share in the
public buildings of Allegheny county.
Resolved, That we sre assured that the names of
many persona were obtained to the petition for the
proposed new county, under the idea that they
would be rcbeved from a supposed responsibility
of the million of doitnrs subscribed by Allegheny
county to tbe Central Railroad.
Rssohed, That tbe resolutions be published, and
a copy forwarded immediately to each of our mem
bers of tbe Legislature.
Tbe report oftbe committee was accepted, cod
the resolutions unanimously adopted. . After con*
tiderable conversation by various gentlemen.
Mr. Bigbam moved that there be an adjourned
meeting at the old Court House, on Friday evening
next, at 7 o'clock.
After much discussion, tbe resolution passed
ind tbe meeting adjourned.
RECEPTION OF OKS. TAYLOR.
Tbe following Committees were appointed by
tbe officers of tbe meeting, for making preparations
for tbe reception of General Taylor, in pursuance
of the Resolution adopted at said meeting.
Coaotrrrxx of Axrarqdckst.
F G Kay, Cbas B Scully, Thomas BakewelL
Wra M Lyon, Josbua Hanna, Joho McQuean,
Morgao Robertson, John H Shoenberger, Thomas
Hays, J C Blair, Wm Barnhill, L R Livingston,
George Gumbert, James Linpiocott, John AUen,
John Aikeo, John Ligbtner, Wra Jeffries, Ephraim
Jones, Jr, Wm Eichbanm.
Cknuirrrxx or Fuuncx.
Frederick Lorens, Henry Woods, John D Davis,
8 R Johnson, RobeTt McKnight
Cotntrrm or Rtcimos at Whxxuro.
Pitt TowndSip—John Herron, Robert Palmer.
Peebles—Col Wm Crogban, David Irwin.
Wilkins—James Kelly, Robert Milligan.
Plam—Col Robt Ceroihera, Jacob Alter. '
Versailles—John J Muse, Wra Caven.
East Deer—N Miller, H M Brackeoridge.
West Deer—Jno Mogtß, Mathew Maclean.
Indiana—Jos McClellan, W M DarDngtoo.
Sbarptburgb—Jaroea Sharp, Jas Lewis.
Shaler—Alfred A G Loyd, Andrew Richey.
Rosa—Alex Hilnnds, John Scott.
Pine—Arch McCord, Wm Cochran.
Franklin—David Duff, Esq. Geo. Neely.
Ohio—John Hays, Dr Wm Woods
Reserve—Peter Bates, Cbas G Smith.
Manchester -John Sampson, Jas Aoderson.
Moon—Wm Guy, Hugh M’Corm ick.
Findley—Jacob Goy, John Byers
North Fayette—B A MWey, Wo M’Bride.
South Fayette—Levi Gregg, Goodman Y CooL
ter.
Upper St Clair—Aaron V Row
land.
Lower St Clair—Jsa Trunick, J P Rosa, Capt
E Phillips *
Snowden—Hiram Haiti, James Fife.
Baldwin—Thos Varner, Daniel Risher.
Jefferson—Amos Pierce. David Torrence.
West Elisabeth—J B MXJrew, Wm Youdan.
Milflin—Jno M’K Snodgrass, John Willock.
Robinson —Alexander M’Kee, Gen William
Marks
South Pittsburgh—John B Sheriff, John Small.
Birmingham—Tbo M’Kee, James Duncan.
Elisabeth Borough —Benjamin Courses, Cbas F
Diehl.
Elizabeth Tp—Sami Fahnestock, Col Wm Cfoug
lass,Britbcn Wall
McKeesport—Thos Penny, Michael Dravn.
Lawrenceville—Leonard 8 Johns, Jos Wain*
wright.
Aitjmim Cctt—lst Waxd—Col William
Robinson, Jr., Hes Nixon, Allexander Richardson.
2d Waxd—John Morrison, 6 A Haller, M A
While, Win Alston. .
3d Ward—Wm B Young, Henry Campbell
Frank Johnston, James Easeroan.
4to Wart?—Richard Bard, James A Gray, J K
Moorhead, Col 8 W Black, M VoegUy, James
Tasaoy.
Cjtt or Pmsstfana.—lst Wars—Wra Aigyo, James
Grscy, James Bunting, Allen Cordell, BC Sawyer,
James Dunlop, Leopold Sahl, George Humbert, Capt h
Hutchison, R C Townsend, J| Smyser, Dr Wm Denny.
2d Waid—Witt Wilson. Jr., Root Rogers. Da’d Mc-
Clelland, Thomas Simmons, Jno F Qolg, Col Jno Boss,
J B Pwsitter, It 8 Magraw, Robt Mackey, B Weaver,
J J Boggetu _
3d Wasd—Jas Mackerel, Thos Scott. Thos M Kee,
A M’Masters, JW Lewis, CaptTJ Duncan. John
Laaghliu, Major Jas M'Culloogh, Hon W*m Porter,
Samuel Palmer, P A Madeira, John D Davis, A D
Curling Dort A Lange, Leon Walter, Capt H Porter
4tii Wabd— C O Loomis. J P Proa, Col Wilson Me*
Candles*, A O Heinhart, Uco M’Henry. W F Wilcox,
Israel lliggn-e, John M’llwsine. H P Muller, John
Willock, A H Miller, Wm B M’Clurr, J W Biddle, H
C Slockton, John Caldwell.
sth Waao—Hilary Bra not. Geo Hamilton, David
Sima, Charles Ferguson, John 8 Hamilton, Jo* Barker.
John W Duncan, John Taylor, John N Casael, Samuel
Howard
drn WABD-Jared M Brash, J B M’Curdy, J
Dani Armstrong, David Brace, Joseph WoodweU, J t,
Fta*-Darin, Capt Tbomea Rowley, John Major, Andrew
Miller ‘ -
Ttu \Vim>—Win Arthurs, Alexander Franklin, W C
Friend, Bob) Arthurs, Yost Ruch . .
dys W*at>—Oeo Seitz, Thos Daft. Jo* T Mark*. A*a
Bougber, Henry Ibiaple, H il Hartley.
Prtt Waeo—Philip Drum, J Berger, Jamss Weeks.
Richard Hashes, Arch M’Clellmnd, Christ. Yost, J O H
Denny, Hogn Robinson. , . M
The above named craftsmen, and all other*
may desire to go to Wheeling, are requested to repon
themselves to either of tbe following named gettllemow
a committee appointed for that purpose, on or bem
the tfilh insu SAMUEL HOBEBURC,
DANIEL M’CURDY.
OLIVER B. BIFPEY, j
J. M’D. CROSBAN.
Boukd Or xx.—A Woman by the name of Bruoty
was bound over by the Msyor on Saturdsy.lsm,
, for keeptng a disorderly house.
Matok’s Omcc—Seven
fore his, Honor on Saturday, Charles
Duncan; a wretched ibcliriaxe suffering trader Ue
influence of Mania a. porii, was, for the want of a
better place, tent to the for five day** From
present appearances we should suppose that he
would never leave his xefl alive. Two female*
and two males, charged with drunkenness were
each committed 24 hour*. A respectable looking
laborer, who was picked up by tbe watchmen
senseless and bleeding, stated that m passing a
company of several persons standing on the walk
in front oftbe Fountain Inn, he was knocked down
and bis thee and heod'most horribly hrnised. The
watebmeo finding him in this condition and not
knowing his residence, brought him to tbe watch
bouse; ho was of course discharged. David Gui*
gnu charged with disturbing the peace by firing a
gno at a neighbor’s door and through the walls of
the bouse, was committed five days. Tbe gun
was it U. S. musket which was very property de
tained by the Mayor.
Purao. —On Saturday, John Kelly was fined $5
and costs, by the Mayot, for creating a nuisance.
The same day, Rose Kelly was fined 810 nnd
costs for violating the city ordinance in regard to
tbe pnrebase of provisions in market, for the par*
pose of retailing. We are glad to witness the en«
ergy and perseverance with which the Mayor and
police carry out the spirit of this ordinance, there*
by protecting onr citizens from the impositions of
hucksters. ,
Moas Stolen Clothes.— Officer Richardson on
Saiurday nabbed a brown cloth cloak, with velvet
collar, cross checked woollen lining, and brown
cloth facings, which was purchased of the man
Julius, who days since,
charged with lafeeny.
On Saturday evening, officer* Reed and Barr
secured a fine black cloth ofook r with grey plaid
lining and velvet collar, wbidh, although twice
sold, was traced back to tbe same thief
Ahotbeb Haul— Officer Reed yesterday arret*
ted Heory Mast, charged with stealing a large
quantity of varnish and mahogany veneers. The
police had been on his track several days. The
goods were all recovered, and also a silver watch
supposed to have been stolen, which may be seen
at the Mflyor* office. He was fully committed.
CiiaatTY Solaxa. —We understand that the La
Fayette Assembly rooms, were crowded lo over
flowing on Friday night On Saturday morning
we met several gentlemen inquiring for hats, coats 1
dec., which were lost the evening before. We should
judge from their conversation that very few wore
their ova hats home, and very many were obliged
to leave with none at nIL We heard of one gen*
lleman who lost his cloak, bat, aod cane.
Tux Alaum of fire, on Friday night, was £ anted
by the burning out of one ol the chimney* in Col
Robin sort’s bouse. Federal street, Allegheny city
The alarm of lire, on Saturday, was from a chira*
ney on Fifth Street, next door to Ryao’a Turning
establishment Tbe boys were ripe for fire, but it
was all over before they got there.
DRY k VARIETY GOODS.
DRY 00008 SOTICB
A A MASON & CO.
X,> go Masset Eraser, Farsaciau, I’*
BKtJ lesve most respectfully lo announce to their
uuracruu.* patron* and the pahlie. that tber, ni
coutei|urnrr ol contemplating a change in their busi
ness. prupo>c opening the whole of their czleniive
warehouse, (including sll their wholesalo room*.) for
mailing, aod will continue open until the first of Feb
ruary. couiairncing oo New Years day, Its 49. Our
wholesale slock, comprising one of tbe most extensive
and varied assortment* of Panoy and Staple Dry
Goods ever exhibited in the western country, will be
otfered el Lowar price* than ever before knows. Eve
ry article, however choice and desirable, will be ac
cordingly reduced Upward* of fifty thousand dollar*
of our slock has been recently purebas* d, the greater
portion of which are foreign goods, received at New
Yort by late European arrivals, which from the laie-
Btu of ihe reason, as well as the known pressure in
the money market, were sold at immense sacrifice* at
politic sales, at rates varying from twentv-fiveto fifty
per ecni less than similar good* bronghttbo first oftbe
season We are therefore confident that oar prices for
the time above mentioned will he found to be even
tower then aay Eastern wholesale rates.
We anxiously iuviie all penoss to visit oar esub
lubmriu,whether they purchase or not, and lest the
truth of the above—assoring ihetai that they will incur
im obligation thereby, bat confer s favor upon ihe rro
pneior. Oar ns*oruoet>t Of Sitks, Bbewls, ami fine
Dre*» Goods will amply repay one for a visit; added
lo which. *a anitsaallv great display of Domestie
Good* will, we hope, induce all to call.
Our system of our price wit- he strictly adhered to.
,al»; A A UABON k Co
Uesllas aid lsieh Linen*.
sTV tt MUHt’HY invites ihe portieulsr niienUon of
VY « those wanting the above Goods, to his desirable
siOrk. consisting of the best make, from the most ap
proved manafacmrsrs, and Uu latter warranted pure
flax —He has just received An additional supply, and it
offering Shining Muslins of a superior quality, at a
very low pnee. Also,
Abepuog and Pillow-case Mtulint;
Diapers and Crash;
Table Towel* anil Napkins;
Blankets, Counterpanes; and
Uoaoeineepmg Dry Good* gsoerally.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS—Such a* French Merton*,
Parameues, plain and fancy De Lames, (tome new
style* just received;! Alpacas, Ac.
T«ie season being far advanced, all these Goods will
be told at price* that cannot foil to please.
Wholesale Rooms up stairs. janlfi
ILNEN DIAPERS—6-4, 7-4 and 8-4 Linen Table
i Dialer, at common figured, damask end esow
drop patterns. Alto. Rum end Scotch Bird Era Pet
tern, SHACKLETT A WHITE,
|il9 * 99 wood it
WELSH FLANNELS—VV R Morphy hea n hind
• toll assortment of these desirable Goods; also,
«full assortment of domestic unshrinkable do, end ■
fell assortment of sceriet end yellow, end spotted, for
Cbnsuaas wear.
Home made Flannels—waite, brown and barred; a
jppiy constantly on hand. dec®
NEW goods IN JANUARY-W. R. Mrarar fas»
within a few days opened e supply of btaek'Ai
taecus, low priced; Jo. medium end super*, do Moheir
.ustrea; new style British Prints; do Ameneen do;
black cloth Shawls; pieid long do; neet style Mouse
do Lnine«; plain lead end drab do, et IS|; erd e vaxi-
Sty of other scarce end desirable goods, worthy the
attention of those wishing to buy.
Merchants will find in the wholesale rooms up stein
e good stock of desirable goods, at low pnees. jalS
f\ti HAND AND FOR SALE—IO ps drab Blanket
Coating; Bps Lsviodcr do do; l case Lavmdcr
Blankets; l do grey mixed Cloth; 1 do Army Cloth; t
do Twoeda, brown, blank and gold mi*; 1 do fancy
Caasimeres; l bans blue Blanket Coating; consigned
direct from manufacturer* and for sale by the package
or piece. decSP MURPHY A LEE. liberty it
Extra and super three ply carpets—
Received this day, direct from the manufacturers,
a handsome assortment of extra super and super thne
ply Imperial Carpets, of new styles, to which we ask
the attention of those wishing to furnish houses or
steamboats. Carpet ware room, No <6 Fourth su Pitta
burgh. deell VV M’CLINTOCK
'T'VOMESTIC WOOLLENS— Blankets, Flannels
, I / Tweeds, CusainetU, 3-4 Cloth and Cassimete, by
the piece or package, very low, for sale by
DOVIB GEO COCHRAN
F ANCY CASSIMEIUSS—4 eases new style Fancy
Cassimcxes, bright figures and very handsome
goods. Just opened by
decl-J SHACKLETT A WHITE
FRENCH MEBINOS AT COST—Smith A Johnson
40 Market street, will sell for the balance of the
season at cost, their stock of French Merinos, compri
sing the most choice colors. Now is your time lose
curebargams. deeU)
VELVET KJUBONS-^Justreceived at Zeoulon Kin
sey’a, 97 Market street.
30 ps colored Velvet Ribbon, assorted colors;
ju •* bleck “ ** “
S u embroidery Gimp; 10ps wide Plain, Ae.
decS •
GLOVES AND HOSIERY—Smith A Johnson. 40
Market si, would invite the attention of dealers
and other* to their choice stock oi Baton's. superior
Kid Gloves, and a great variety of merino, silk and
cotton Gloves. Auo, to their extensive stock of
worsted, Cashmere, Alpaca, Vlgonia and Silk Hose;
Moravian and other style* of eottoa Hose—together
with every style of children’s Hose and gentlemens’
half Hose. _ js4
J~l OLD SPECTACLES—SiIverHo; Steel do; German
VjT Silver do. A large assortment constantly on
hand, and carefully fitted to sny age. Concave, con
vex, and cataract spectacle glass accurately adjusted
to any vision required.
Also, multiplying glasses for examining linen, wool,
mineral*, bank notes, Ac., just rac’d and for sale !»r
W W WILSON,
corner of market and 4th its
LEVIATIION GOLD PENS, a magnificent and
most excellent pen, boing the first sent to tkis
market; for sale by W W WILSON,
jafl corner market sad 4th sis
KID GLOVES—3S dox Ladies super Kid Gloves;
IO u mens white and blk u
6 ** misses colored do
dncS F HEATON A Co
MAMMOTH GOLD PRNS-A farce and beautiful
pen for engrossing, and for all other purposes.
Also, Premium Gold Pens, large, medium and small
sites, of the best makers: for sale by
Jao Wjy WILSON
foLANKBT COATiNU—Drab, Lavender, gray mix-
Is ed and blue, for sale by tbe piece or package, at
nsanufaemren price*, by MURPHY A LEE,
)a® liberty it, opposite 6th
('ILOTHS —| case black mixed heavy oassimeres; 3
J do Tweeds, fane y colors; 1 do fancy cassimere
lor sale at manufacturers prices, by
_ MURPHY A LEE
1' WEEDS AND I'ASSIPIEUES- cases gold mix'd
brown und black Tweeds, 1 do Fancy Cassimere
just fec’d and lor sale ai manufacturers prices.
MIIKPHY A LEE, liberty st.
deelfi onpo»ne Sib
SEASONABLE GOODS SELLING OFF—Alexan
der A Dev are selling off at remarkably low prices
a large assortment of superfine Blankets; large domes
tic Blankets, low priced; a large assortment ofcotored
Flannels; heavy woolen plaid Long Shawls; heavy
Terkeri and biunkel Shawls. jafl
IP RES H ARRIVAL—W. U’CUntock offer* u thoss
wishing to foruish bosses, the handsomest assort
ment of Carpeting ever brought to this markau conn
pricing in part the following varieties: Rich style Vel
vet Pile; Axounster Tapestry, Brussels, extra taper 3
plVi *np e r 3 ply, superfine ami fine Ingrain CarpcUj
towbieh he most retpcci/u ly invites his friends and
the public, to call and examine before purchasing
elsewhere. Ware room, No. 7# Fourth it, Pittsburgh.
dcclO
nBRC&R, BDOTRKRS A CO.,
coMM,BB pi,m!s, cHANT8 ’
For the sale of Produce generally,
11/" Liberal advances made on consignments.
jaSB-dAwOmT
KUR SALE.—The flood and,aut>-
itxmial ileus boat AMERICA Cof
fered for «ale oa aeesQtxaodaiinfl
'erm*. Apply to
J C LUDWELL. Aft, water •< _
Pftt«Di Bed» Aih.
07 CASKS (Glass makers) Jos Muspratt A Boas'
4 « brand, just rac’d per steamer Brooklyn, and (m
sale by W A M MITCKBLTREE,
No IfH) Liberty at :
~ MISCELLANEOUS.-
CaaioiUng Englttesn4 Ceusdlors for
Patentee*)
Office for procuring and defrndjng Pateatg, uapnxting
information on Mechanic* and the application of Sc£
cnee to the Arts, and on American and Foreign Laws
of Patents.
PROP., .WALTER R. JOHNMfi, late of Philadel
phia, and Z. C. ROBBINoraf Washington city,
(to be aided by Hazard Knowles, Eaq., late Machine*!
of the United Stales Patent have associated
themselves together for the prosecution of the above
branches of professional business, either in their office,
et the Patent Office, or before the Courts; and wit} de
vote their undivided attention to forwarding the inter
est of Inventors end others who may consult them or
place business in their hands. Mr. Knowles has for
the past twelve yean held the post of Maehiuest in the
Uuited Buues Patent Office, and resigns that situation
lo lake part in the present undertaking. Hi* talents ,
and peculiar fitness for the important office so long fill
ed by him, have been fully recognised by Inventors
wherever the offiee iueifis knowu.
Tbe Office of Messrs. J. k R. L* on F street, opposite
the Patent Office. Washington, D. where comm uni-.
cations, post paid, will be prompt!) attended to; exam
inations made, drawings, specifications, sod all requi<- :
ite paper* prepared—and models procured when desi
red—on reasonable torma. Letter* of enquiry, expect
ed lo be answered after examinations Had mnf ' ae .
compafiied by a fee of five dollars.
In the duties of their office which pertains to the Pa
tent Laws, Messrs. UIL will be seriated by a legal
Sntleman of the highest professional character, mid
ly conversant with Mechanics and other Sciamific
subjects. mySOulAwlyg
FRESH PURR TEA 8,
Wholesale and retail, at the
TJEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street, near Wood,
£ Pittsburgh.—The subscriber having just returned
from New York, is now receivinta large fall supply
of fresh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from the New
York Pekin Tea Company, selected wife great care for
retail sales. Our stock being now heavy we are pre
pared to supply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats and Fam
ilies with any quantity and at any price they may wish;
packed in 1,4 aud I pound paecages, 5 Ib. tin canis
ters, C and 13lb eatty boxes, and in half chest*.
Retail Grocers are invited to call, a* we can and
will sell better Tea* at lower prices than any other
house in Pittsburgh.
Our stock of flue Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im
perial Green, and Ooloug Black Teas are Die l*«i m
the American market.
Lorering's double refined Loaf, Crushed, and l*uU
vented Sugars, ul retail, or by the barrel.
COPPERS— Al-reha, Old (iov. Java, Laguira, St. Do
mingo and Rio Coffees, selected by the roost expeuen
eed coffee Broker in New York.
Sweet Spiced Chocolate, I’iekleil Cucumber* and
Onious, Fresh Peache*. put up in their own juice.
Malaga Raisins; in li lb boxes.
N. s.—Aft Dt- D. Jayne's Family Medicine* for sale.
decfl'dAwß A. JAYNES.
V.f ft. ELIJ AH EATON’S CERTIFICATE TO DR.
[VI JaYNE—This certifle*, Ui&t immediaiely after
baring attended my brother, who died of consumption
in Mareb, 194:}, I was taken sick with the Consumption
or Liver Complaint, and was reduced so low with the
disease, that tor four years I was unable to atleud to
my basiaesa, either at home or abroad, being for the
most time confined to my bed. During tbe above peri
od of time, I had expended for medical attendance o
regular Physicians and medicines, to (he amount of
XOtKi. without receiving tuiy benefit therefrom. In
July. I commenced taking Dr. Jayne’s Medi
ciin-H, and have taken them rooro or less ever since,
aud betyeye that it was by persevering in their use,
that I ran now truly riy that 1 hnve completely reco
vered my liralib. I i.elfevr iliai Jayne's bqnouye Yd'-e
and Expectoraiu are the byu family mediuinca now m
use.
I resiJe in Ppringfudd. Oi-ego county, N Y . nnd
carry ou a farnace and msrhine shop in that place,
and am not interested in any manner in uie vale oi ihe
above medicines, and inukv ibis certificate lor the ben
efit of those nJOicU-'d. 1 ELIJAH hIATU.N
Hpringfield, N Y- Sept, tfi. 1b49. ja4
J" H. WELLCU.MK’S PREMIUM FIRE PROOF
( CEMENT.—The Proprietor would respectfully
inform the public that he has now the satisfaction to
offer them a Ceiuem, which will weld, boautifuiiy and
durably, oft articles of Chino. Earthen and Glassware,
Shades. Ornaments. Marbl . Ivory, Ac., without dis
figuring them in the least; ' ndering them a* useful for
any purpose whatever a they were before broken,
aud not affected by beat, rater or air.
Thu Cement is not weakened in the least when sub
jected lo a strong dry heat. or wbeu immersed to hot
yijtr •J*he public have long siace felt the necessity
of such an arucle. in ih.* ijieir egpecialiun* will
be follY realized, a* it i.v applied without heal aud can
be area by a child. The subscriber ha* fully tested
this aniele. For sale by W\V WILSON,
jo*J9 corner market and 4th tu
1 Mjfi GENTLEMEN —W. R. Mtiuror baa recently
JP received a further «upply of Gentlemen's Faucy
CRAVATS, including some \ery liun«J«ome. Also,
tdnek Italian CtsvaU. several ,|UaJmes. ami including
mmuv.- iu;»erii>r Also, gent* [.men I'nmbnc Handker
chiefs, plum ai>d it,it* cplprrd (>prder*. «uprr Silk dp;
Vndrr»liirli anJ Drawers. iue(im>, »Jk Unu cwUwii,
some of the former extra -ire. Especial attention u
asked to hi* stork of French Broadcloths and Cassi
merr», of the Inner plain and fancy; Velvet and Satin
Vesting*, Ac. Ai north rnti eon K-i tth and Market
streets. JOSSI
TUBS AND CHURNS.
Pine ami Cedar Wart manufactory,
No. »T, coaNKi Macsct aVD Firm Sts. I’lniacntn.
rpilF. subscriber keep* . ousiamly U u linml whole-
J salu and retail, very low for cash
Wash Tubs. i Barrel Churns.
Bath Tabs, I t»t*ff Cham*.
Horae Buckets, | Hnll Busbeis, Ac.
•All other kinds W ire m hi* line made to order
CLO»iSGor>:
T)IK undersigned would rail ihe aitemiou of the
public 10 bis siock of DRY GOODS, which he wtil
close out at cost, a* he miendi to <juil the busmen.
A.I person* knowing tbcroreives indebted, ate re
gue.iol to coil and .nil,- imnii-dutcly, as all accounts
not eloseu previous lo tu.- hr si oi iMurru, \v >ll he placed
in tbo hand* of a ptupe r officer lor collection.
JOHN WHITTEN,
No W Markat atrcri.
JOHN M'D. OLENN,
NOTABY PUBLIC,
OFFICE mt Hewn. s|imn* & Co’* Warehouse, Wa
irr street, between Wood uid Market, Residence
at Mrs. Joan*’, Fourth street, between Southfield ami
Giant, next door to the odice ol Holtert Wood*, Esq.,
Pittsburgh. jaSf-dyw*
OYSTKBBI OYBTKRSII
THRESH FROM THE SHELL—By llurke Jt Cq’i
J Fast Express, at reduced price#—To accommo
dale all lover# of this delictou* luxury, UI'RKK A Co
have resolved to supply the people regularly through
out the letutn, with the choicest Fresh Oyster# in
can#, half can* and shell, at suph reduced price* as
will enable every family lo enjoy this delicacy al their
tablet.
An Expree# load will he received daily at the ware
house of INO C, Water street, between
Southfield and Gtant, Ind for tale thc and at the fol
lowing depots: Reis fc Berger, comer Soilhfield and
•d ns; K Heaxleum, Diamond; A Hoevler, Penn si, sth
Ward; 0 Haughev, fool of Liberty si; J Collart, Jr ,
Peon’a Avcuuc, Mercer A Ilolmitasi, Allegheny rity.
BOTSir __ _
sew York kai> BdftToa piaaoh.
JOHN H. MKLLOR, No el Wood
street. lima received invoices of m large
supply of Piano Forts* from the cole*
II ■ I |*brated manufactory of «. bickering.
Boston, to arrive in a few day*, of which due notice
will be men. varying in price irom *275 lo *7OO.
Albo from the menufaetonea of H Worcester, and
Bacon A Karen, New York, n bundeon»e assortment
of 0,8 t and GJ octave Piano Fortes, lose wood and
mahogany coses. of the mo»t elegant description, and
with ail tue late improvement*
'Hie adore, m addilioa to be «lock on hand, will
naka ibe largest and tuoat desirable selection cter
>tfered for sale iu tbt* city, and will lo rold in all care*
u manufacturer# pnrr*. an accoamtodnimg term is and
i written guarantee civou with every Piano Forte sold.
JOHN H. MKLLOR,
Bole Agent for ibe taie ofOluckeriog'* Pmuo Fortes,
for Western Pennsylvania. dcet*o
SSW PIANOS.
gnt-a AQKnct roa N turns k Clou's CcunjUTts Pturos
TUK subscriber baa just replenished
JpggffSßhit stock of Pianos, which for variety
stylo and prices baa never beensnr*
VI V | | (passed u> this city. Jnst received and
opened, Utsfollowing new Piano*.
One 7 octavo cabinet grand Piano, an entirely new
ivention.
One lUsewood o|, very elegant Nunn* A Cl irk.
One u fl, u “
Ona “ with Coleman's celebrated Aeolian At
tachment. Thu is a very superior Piano.
One " mahogany, plain, tv. A C.
norlJ H. KLEBKR, at J W Woodwell'*
LIFK OF PRANK LIN, Illustrated—ln course of
publicmion in the social form, by Harper A Bro
thers, New Y ork, The Life of Benjamin Franklin, con
sisting of bis Autobiography, and a narrative or bi*
public life and services, by the Rev H. Hnsurg* Wrld;
splendidly embellished by numerous exquisite deMgu*,
by John t*. Chapman, eugraved in tho highest style <.!
art The work i« printed in the ocr»vi> lorm, on su
pcr&ne paper, from bold nud legible type. It will be
completed In eight parts, at J 5 cents eucb, and i**ued
at brieflntervals. Kach part will lie received by ex
press Immediately afici iu publication. Part Ist )u»t
toocived and for sale by
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
;a25 corner market and 3d sis
RITCHIE &. COCHRANE,
FORttIBDINO & COfIIIISSIDN MERCHANTS,
NO. 03 TCHDI'i’m)UI.A« STREET,
aogU-dAwflm‘B New Orleans.
esorw. SMITH*
rIFORM their fneods and the public that they have
no longer any connection with their lota establish
ment In Penn iireei, known as the Pittsburgh Brewery,
having removed lltnir entire business to the POINT
BRRWRRV. in Pitt street nylfcd yd
*' A FURTHER REDUCTION.
JAB. MUBPRATTASONB’PATKNTBOOA ASH—
-1 tos tons 3} cash currency*, or 4 mo* app’vd bill*.
6 tons or upwards, UJ do pur, 0 mo* do, interest ad
ded. For the superior qunbty of tin* brand wo refer to
the glass and soap manufacturers o< this eiiy general
ly. W A M MITCHF.LTRKK,
deed _ KSU liberty si
BlcMblnff Powder) of Lime.]
IMPORTKU DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTL 1 -
RUBS.—The snbscribers have an hand and will
constantly be supplied with Jat. Mu*prsii & Sous' cel
ebrated Bleaching Powder, which they w.ll wnrram
equal If not superior to any imported in llie U. Finn*
and which they are prepared lo sell at the lowcm mar
ket price for cash or approved bills,
ntivl WAM MITCHBLTREK, ICO liberty «<
ttuspratt do Sona’ Soda Aah.
THE subscribers are now receiving their Fall stork
of the above article, three vessel*, vix: the Jumam,
Mcdailion and Lydia, having arrived at Philadelphia
ymt Baltimore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and
Leila, shortly expected; they are, therefore, prepared
to receive orders. They will receive during the win
ter and sprihfc regular supplies via New (Mean*,
novlfl W A M MITCHKLTREK
aar'r D»- D- host,
l)oim»i. Corner ofKourtb
and Decatur, betwevu
" " wp^-Ulym
Market ami Ferry atieeU.
IM!E lab'icribera bare tbit day associated them
■rive* together for the purpose of transacting a
wholesale ami retail Dry Good* and Grocery business,
at No !2S2U Liberty, opposite Seventh street, under the
style and firm of UUSIfFIKLD <k HAYS
Pituburgh, Jaaoary l, Is4!>.
~N. B.—Harold customers and the public are invited
to give us a call. jo3
ritliK subscribers, surviving partners of the firm of
1 Atwood, Jones k. Co., will conitnoo to transact u
Forwarding and Commission business, omler the m\ Ic
of Hardy, Jones *Cu. ' AAKON A HAUDV,
ja3 ___ WM. F. JONK3.
PBIKTIRO PAPER.
THE tnbtetitwr* ho-ring tbe exclusive Agency for
telling the Printing Paper of a new and extensive
paper mill in tbit Ticiiuiy, will l>e al ail timet well •up
plied whh the different met of paper of superior quali
ty/which we offer at the lowed regularpricer.
Any die or quality will l.e romulactorcd to order at
•ton notice. REYNOLDS JtSHEE.
’• jaSte
.... __ eomor Penn and Irwin *u
100 P BfttCJß H TJB“A VBDI
OPPOSITION HOLSK.
THE VIRGINIA HOTEL, oh Baltimore
the Pepo!. Cumberland, i» nowjn complete order
for Cm reception tod accommodation of O'® P“ UUc -
Persona in search of eaee and comfort, w ii ao* wen
to paUonize this establishment —they “®~ , •
chamber! clean end nice* and the Table asw«U fur*
nished aa any in Cumberland, at tweniry-five **"**>
u good U •»? S.l “ *•
place, at any price, or ho for
1 T^ Mn ° rb^B,F wSHIWTON‘ E VANS
A 1 0»od Be«tn«M >taad ftr Salt,
a CONFECTIONARY and Vanety Store for aaie,
A oh Peuusytvaoia Avenue, with a good run of
&Tinesa and a small stock. The Propnator fii.Jn.rtt
tiiconrenlcnl to have two a .labLuluix Ma. the eau «e (o r
■ellinr. Apply at H- M. SMITH'S,
jasf-dSm corner Wylie and Waabuigton eta
HOLSKS, LOIS, FARMS, &e
;OTTOR AJf]
® spoin piunsns.
PLANTATION IN ARKANSAS.—The subscriber
offer* for ule the enenslve plantation lq Ajknr<-
■aa, formerly belonging to end occupied ih;;]the late
Governor Kent, of Maryland, and eomaining;twenty*
eighthuodred and eiffbty-ihree and a halfacreaoflani
. This estate lie* in toe counties of l'hiiltp* aadtCrit
leaden, and is situated in Wain at Uflnd, on tbaHUuiv
jjppl n«r, twenty-Kre miles above the town bflfal*.
na. It is said to be the highest rivet taml in ;thai re
gion of country. Itvsoii i* pecoliariy adapted to'the
growth of cotton. A\% improvements are an overseer*
Bouse, a borae'ijUiU several corn Booses, and good
qcarters for servant*.
Upwards of seven hundred acre* of this lard have
been cleared and are now cultivated. The re>t »i n
may be easily cleared, (the most being already done,)
ana has less timber upon it, and that chiefly of asb,
which is readily sold at a well located wqodiyanl, In
quantities of several thousand cords every year.
This plantation is oueof great value, and presents a
rare opportunity io.llie.pubua. -Ja thphand* Of agood
planter it may oe easily made of Immense annual pro*
fit Its facilitiis of ipterpouree vyilh N*«r Or|ean»
lord a constant avenue for the disposal of its products.
It is distant about fcM) utiles from Cincinnati. SW
mile: from the mouth of tAe Ohio, and 7-41) miles from
New Orleans. \
This property will be divided ioto serctal puns, ll
desired. . ; , .
For term*. Ac., apply (poa paid) to
WILLIAM B. PEWNE.
Baltimore. Maryland.
FOB BALEI
MTJUT BPLENDU) PBrVATE RESIDENCE
now in the occupancy, of Mr. Samuelltf. Wiet
i)nhtml situated in the First Ward of AlfligheaT
city This properly is beamif-illy located on Utd bank
of the Ohio, having n river from of 200 feet, pfotefcted
by a (tone wail, aud extending bach 349 feet, eon*
manding a beautiful view of tne city and the riven.
There are two steam ferry bom landings within a few
steps of the property, furnishing convenient acres* by
•team, ut all times, to the city of Pittsburgh, nitdTem
peranceville on the south side of the river.
The bouse u a large dqubls two story brick, finished
in the latest style, with all the modem couvelfleiicev
and raproyemeuift, suitable out bouses, wns|f house,
stable, carriage house, Ac Ac.
The garden if well supplied with shrubbery, and SO
choice fruit trees, including pear», apples, and peach
es For term* and other particulars, apply to'
WILLIA3IS A AiIINN, Attorntes at Law.
jaC-dlm Office on 4tn st, above Pinithfield
366 Aero* Coal hand lor gal«t
SITUATED on the Monongaiieia river, aboahJAmile*
from Pittsburgh and J miles above third bock, in
lltc immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon A Shorb,
and Mr. John Herron’s purchase. This fine Innly oi
Coal will be sold at the low price oj per acre—one
third in hand, balance in live equal animal payments,
without line rest. Title indisputable. Location very
good-*cannot be surpassed. Foi forthet particulars
enquire of 3. BALSI-EY, who has a dratt oi laid pro
perty. Residence dd si, below Ferry, Mr. Adams' Row.
N. B There is another scam of cool on this tract,
about 60 feet above the lower, of excellent quality.
jy2B:dtf B.
Basil Eitats 1b Ohio.
A TRACT of land, 90 acres, in liarrisou, Portage Co„
on the Cuyahoga river—about 30 acres Qttaer Im
provement. Also, two unimproved lots tn thfl village
of Warren, Tromonll Co.. 60 feet by 90. tot «
sround5 round iu die centre of Hanford, Trumbull Co, with t
ne dwelling house anil store—one of the boll stands
for a merchant on the Western Reserve. Aar f or aS
this property will be sold on very aecoai&DuaiLaj’
;crm<. ISAIAH DICKEY A CV,
feiiiO __ Water and su.
FACTORY FOB BALE OB REMT.
riMth large and wril built Factory, erected oifKebec
cn street. Allegheny city, by ft. 8. CaasallJEsq . is
ode red for sale nr re it irom the Ut of Jan. 1849. The
lot on which the Factory is erected, fronts 100;fect on
Rebecca street, and runs back 110 feel to Park street.
The main building is of brick, three stories high and
60 feci long by V 7 feel wide. The Engine lluko U
largo and commodious, with an engine, Lcdief. slael,
Ac., all in complete ardor. Tim property will’pe sold
low, and ou ml Vauutgeous term*.
Bfcuim of ROBERT M’KNIGUT,
Agent
for Sal*. ;
1’ HE subscriber will sell on accommodating terms. ■
. valuable tract of unimproved land, situates on the
road l-odine from Brighton to eighteen
miles from Pittsburgh, at?d abn&t tight miles from the
tfiura of freedom on the Ohio river. The tract coin
tains 40d acres and W perches, strict measure. The
land is of an excellent quality, about 90 orres cleared,
and well watered, and will be sold either in whole or
in lariut of convenient sue, to sun purchaser*. ’
For further particulars enquire of Wfl. BOYD, Att'y
at Law, oilire on 4ih st above Smith be hi, Piusbargh.
oiyAbdA wti T
Properly tu Allegheny City for fiols,
ri'HK suh-wrihcrs oder for sale a number of chined
1 Lots, iituuie in the Second WurJ.troi.lingpn the
('00.111,1.1 s'duui. mu ea«y terms Impure of
W ROBINSON. Airy ol Law, St Clair it
or of J AS KoBiNSRJN. on the premises,
mrt* dAwifT
COUBTTRY RJCIIDRSCE FOB REST.
iu ACRKB OF GROUND, situated near the
ejs I’ituburgh and Greeusburgh Tttriipike, rnilrS
JSSainim the city, and adjoining the Allegheny Cem
etery, on winch is creeled a Urge and well finished
twr>*Mury brick Dwelling lloiue.together with *»ahie»,
rarnai'e house, Ac There is an ifce premises m
large variety ul It a: t tiers. und a spring of unusual ex
cellence coiiuioious to Uie dwelling.
Also—One three anJ one two'story brick dwelling,
situated on Liberty siree.. between O’Hara and Wan
nat *ueci*, ilh Ward. Kent moderate. Enquire ol
jaU \VM \ UU.NO, 14T IJbcflV H
A FARU FOR BALE, >
THE subscriber offer* 'or sale 114 acres of'l.and,
situated in Hopewell towrvdnp, Beaver county.
Pa . one mile west oi (he Ohio river and twenty miles
from Pittsburgh There are a lo,? bouse an 1 barn on
iLe premise*. Upward* «»f forty uorr* are ut cpinvu
lieu—the remainder i* den.e y covered wtih eboice
timber There is a vnn of coni and a sue for a'waw-j
gastmili on the premises. Tl.it furtn being situated iu
a moral community, and being convenient |by course at
river) (o Pittsburgh, u is believed few places combine
so piuu) advantages If noi sold previously, this la mi
will be sold st public vendue on Thur>*}ay, the Ist oi
next March, ror particulars, inquire of the subscri
ber, ar of Wra Yoong A (V, 143 Liberty street. Pitts
burgh. JOHN \. M'KKE.
jad&-dAwltn*T
FOB REST,
MAND possessioti given the Ist April—A Store
in Markei street, uear Ldrcrty.
A Store hi Liberty street, next door to the cor
ner of Market and Liberty sis.
The adjoiuing Store, comer of Market and Liberty
street*.
Two Stores, with dwellings attached, in Uteri,
nenr the canal. Also, a first ruts stand, with or with
out dwelling, near the canal. Possession given tin
mediate’y. Inquire of DAVID GREER,
jaltMfcfJn* Peas street, near tbe csual
TO LKT.
STORAGE for Sub barrels, in the dry Ysuits, corner
of the Diamond and Market street.
Also.ane basement »iore room, aud two upper rooms,
•uituble for ihod rooms or offices Enquire otulhe pre
mise* of jalM ALEX A-NbF.R Aj>A V.
TO LET.
MA STORK ROOM oh Market etreer, a few
door* from the river, very suitable for a clothing
•lore. Enqire of U. R. MASSEY or THOMAS
OLIVER. jalS-drf
m()l KICK ROOMS near Uio Post. Office. Alto,
two *lllOll stores ou Third ktrici At>d a lone
room on Market mm el, third story, with smaller
room in lecoi.d story below, lortserly occupied a« ti
Dajurrrrotvpe establishment. bring well located anil
udapird tor inai business. b D GAZZA.M,
jal7-tfw Office. 3d slow r Philu Hall.
FOB REST.
m THE three »tory Brick Dwelling Honse, for
merly i-ccupied by the subscriber, on Rebecca
street, in Allegheny city. JAS. KKRR, Jr.
TO LET.
MA THREE story Dwelling on Fourth,between
Ferry and Liberty street*, now oocupied by
Absalom Morris. Kuqtre of
jaW-U KNAP A TOTTEN
MFOR RENT —For one to three years; fro® the
first of April next, a large two storied brick
Dwelling House, pleasantly sunated onthe bank
oi the Ohio river, adjoining the borough of Manches
ter. with about four neres ot laud, out building*, fruit
tree*, Ac Ac. Apply to
ja3 JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co
To Let.
MA LARGE and well finished Rooni, trroml
•lory, on ibe comer of Wood and Thinl street*,
above the Exchance office of " m il Williams
Possession given luunedtaiely. Inquire of
M'GILLS A ROE, 11>4 liberty st
FOll SALE OR REST.
THE rubscriber offers for sate or rent; his resi
jJss.dei.ee in Allegheny city. Possession Can be *.♦
vm l«t of February, or sooner if necessary,and who
ever may occupy it, might find it advantageous to re*
lain some of the furniture, Ac., parbcularlv’sui.ed to
the place. jail R. W. PCHNPiQCTKK.
MW ANTED TO RENT—a small private dw«n
ing with not le-v* than four rooms and A kitchen,
withi-i five or ten minutes jbach of tWpiamotfd.
Address, with paruouiars, "Box No. 21d. Post Office."
BBJCK YARDS
fTtO LfTT —A Lot on Boyd's Hill, suitable for one or
J. two Brick Yard*, to let Apply to
M- B. LOWRIE, Agent, Wylie st.
TWO HOtJSRS AND LOTS FOR BALE.
MTWO LOTS on Beaver street, in the city of
Allegheny, übeve the upper Commons on « birb
is ererted a frame building, two stories high, satiable
lor two small tenement* The lota are twenty
feot in trout by one hundred tret deep, uitd run back
to a street forty feet wide. The buildings on the pre
mise* will pay ■ very handsome interest on the invest
uient, and ibe property will be sold cheap lor cash.
Apply to H- Sprout, Clerk’s office; U. 8. of to
i*»vgS KAY A Co
' ROBSDALIff ¥0 LSHrrr
MTHIS deiu-hUul Summer Ucirrat, for-jQ*
iiimr years pa*l occupied by Mr. j. Bu
field, i* ottered lor tale or rent on the firat - “
ui April next. This property ha* been improved by
additional building*, and a substantial siotH real), and
trrruec planted with Evergreen* and Ftuil Tree*. To
u good tenant, capable of conducting the Rettea'. the
lerni* will be reasonable. (iKO COCIIRAN,
Pittsburgh, Ifae. V. Agent tor Proprietor.
FOR REST.
JnV THE subscriber offers for rent for the tons of
Jtß.ono or more year*, a largo convenient well fin
ished two »tory Dwelling Hou»c, containing s rooms
and Kitchen. Them is a lot of ground containing 1|
acres of fine young fruit trees 01 every kind, stable, 1
he., connected with the house. To any person wish
ing a delightful residence within a few nucules rtdeol
the city, this will be a rare chance. For terms, which
will be low io a guod tenant, inquire qi hlr. Jno.
Wright, near the premises, of John Wait, corner of
Uaua and Liberty street*, or of
ooCfS-tf THEO. F WniOHT
Boole la Bottem tand for Sal*.
HIRN ACRES OK LAND, »iiualed m Peebles town-
J. ship, on the Monongahela, three miles from Pitts
burgh—in lots to amt purchasers. For Amber partic
ulars apply to Henry Wood*, -W *l. or to •
a Washington,
novJtf-dtf 4th. above Stoilhlicld *t
Rani Kstets lu 8X«ro«r Oowasty.
AIXXT, Slorebouae and Dwelling, *iunue on the
Erie Extension Canal, in the village of West Mid
dlesex; a desirnbl*: location for a moTchont Alw, *
Lot and pood iKrelhm' House uell suited for a Tavern
dmiid, in the vdlm >• of Orangeville, on Suite line of
Ohie. Terms easy. IBALVII DICKEY A Co.
IcblO Water and Front vts
COAL I .AND FOB SALK-Seven acres coallond
for sale, situate in bend of the .Monongnheia lliver,
above Brownsville, Pa., having a 7 fuol vejn of coal
which will l>e told in exchange u*f £o*jd«- |For p»ru«u
an apply »o |oc.2Sl 8 A U-H AlUi.il.6H S'Jwoodsi^
MWAREIIt'I'SK KUKBALK.—Tl|e«ul.seriber
oflrr. for stile the three «mry brick .Varehouao
on Wood street, oceopied by R Tsrmrr A. Co,
, p l 7 tVM. »VILftQ.V,Jt.
mfrhe subsctibere will rent part or thri Ware
ho^nowoee^iedhya.-^Ajp^
)anl* «‘wKerßrtet
VA iXaUI^EEaL" STREET
FOB BALK—A Lot of Ground situate on Pens
»Intel, between Hay and Marbury. Itrreta, adiotnini
the boose and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards,
having a front of S 3 feet, tad lit deptl* 13» feet. wiU bS
told ou favorable terms, Tille unexceptionable. FnL
quire oi C. O. LOOMIS, 4th tt, near Wood.
ocr2l-<lif ;
m, FOR RENT—A room in the second story, NO.
■Pi 30 Wood itreet. ■ ; j»go. ;
Mfi&MkA-L.
.T 9 THB ONLTf BEMEDV that edit be r*li*d on fur
the pennaaeatMTe of SpMaodle Contraction*, Lr-
Wtatinn cf the Nerves, Nervous .or, Sick' ilradacbe,
Nervous Tremors* Neuralgic AffecHdn»; .6enrrtU Mo
bility, Peficicncy.Qf Nervous and Phyileal Energy,
and all Nervou* Disorder*- includingllie nibsidrc&Jtul -■ .. ,
ol ail disease* thM ever afleci the ,'
t - I FJTk -'*st .
or Folium sickneas,, Uyiterical Flu, CWcyohion*.
Hart would impm* it upontbtmlHdA'oi
the afflicted that the Vsgoialjfe Extraetis tbeooly'rttn- ~?»
edy evetj discovered that san be retied on for
tnanent sure of this most dieaddit af alldiseases. An
ha teudejicy is toinsdnity, madmiss ninl dealinthe tuoft
eiKILLFUL PIIVSICUNS, S' - -
of Europe. osjwejl.a* thoseof.ourown -
{•roturoDced Epilepsy incurable. And tHra*'been
ron*ld*i*d by many, nntilthi* most innidrtani of «u , \
discoveries was made' ~
) *”»'* *ine«, doling wMeJt - >
tomeofthe ntcsC . • ,n..j • 5
"• i RSMABKABLB CUBES . A y..*'* *
upo« record, .ud b«, Mptei* iwiuniia TtkioS,. .“
■hmoilawcM -I
luid «xpetlcuce minli Kn „f TuiiJi’daiteuiiMiow,. , ~ ,
a. w.ll u hundrctUor onrenilneaituittit <uV
m moameiiding. ling «n of ihiitruly TihTsMc Bedl-,. '
c ne to tjtetr pattern*. Ckutc, and fnendi, who are of- ,;
Uicied, a* the only- remedy. -T7. r
VVE QUOTE THE LANGUAGE - '’
used by those who hart been cared by thh' valuable Ty
medicine: Ooe says, “1 have suffered beyotid dir notr
cr of description, but 1 bow rejoice in being-faltyir- .
Stored to health and happiness.” Another sava. «1
thank God I f«el that I ant a welt man. (aholecMt
iny duty to proclaim It-to the ends of the earth that
those similarly-.afflicted any find relief” Another
(who is an EMINENT IAWYEB and well known'in
this city) says, “My son'ha* been afflicted for years
with Epilepsy, but is tftw enjoying good health from
the Vegetable Extract Its famo,"*ay« he, “should ‘ * ‘
und ohgbt to ho sounded to the ends of the earth.” An
other lays. “Luitguage is entirely inadequate to expTw*
my gratitude td T)r, Hart for haring been the meann,
under ibe blessing of Qbd, of restoring me to the rujoy
mem of good benilh, after having been atfiieted with
Epilepsy in iu worst forms for more than twenty tbreo
years; and my morning and evening ablation of praise
uid thanksgiving shall eontinno to ascend to that God
who has afflicted bat to make me whole.”
Mr*. J. Bradley, 115 Orchard street N. Y., state* that
■the bo* been tobjeot to fits Tor many year*, oud ha*
been to perfect health (after every otter mean*
bad failed) by the use of the Vegetable Extract. r
Dr. GbarlfoA. Brown, of Dover. Russell county, A la.
who isoueotjhn best physicians In tb© State, *n>« it at
he ha* been much benefited use of the Vena
ble Extract, and thalhwunheaitatingly prescribes it 'it
every ease of Epilepsy which comes under his know}*
O. Mayberry, Ksq. formerly Postmaster at
Lime Mills, Crawford eddfity', Pa., now living in Fro
county, Pan states that for many yean past he bus
been sorely afflicted with Sts, ana he i» now happy to
•late that a persevering use of Dr. Mart's 'Vegetable
Extract. has restored him to sound health,■feting entirej
ty freed from that worn of all diseases. *
Pnua Um Cincinnati Commercial,
REMARKABLE CURE.
fqUawtax cerufiGate was given to Meatra. Tho*
mas © Miles, Doctor Mart's Agents for the sale of In*
Vegetable Extract, for the cure ef Epileptic Fits or "J
Falling Sickness. We are indneed to give it a place
m our editorial column* from the fact uiat ie 11,0 only
known medieiue that will cure Epilepsy, ur tttu wiato
time believing it to be one ofthe greatest discovert* *
m medical science. Physicians and meaof nrieneo ©1 '
all ages have been trying to discover a rctnrdy for ibi i .
disease, but uJI has been in vain enul the pieaem
covery of Dr, Hani and w* wouhl now say to those ‘
afflicted with fits, dnusals nb tangur, for there i*i hone!
MESSRS. TIIOMAS2 MILES, U» Main streut, <s£.
c intuitl, Ohio, Agents tor Doctor Mart's Vectiabl©
Extract for the cure of Epileptic Fhsi
Gentlemen—lt is almost impossible Cur language' io,
express with whatheaJlfcUaaliifflciioDLaildteiuUievo
fowline* to yon, for the purpose of informing,you of • '.*
he beneficial'result* that have been ejected b/the
use of Dr. Man’s Vegetable Extract,
My *on, aged twelve years, has been severely nf
tlicu:4 vruh Kpitcplie Fits, and with suco severity thut
the Ojuninn was, he could not be cured. r '
Iu one of hi* paroxysms he foil and broke his arm. '
I) called in Dr. Malford, -a very pxcclleut physician, ' ' ’
who rw-sel it fie informed me that my *on!s Nervous 1 ’
System was vciy lorefb deranged, and that it would he 1 1
impossible repair hhn of Epilepsy, ss Kiiilopifc Fits ' i
were almost iuccrable, and employing physicians su
his cx«e would be only throwing money a'.vuy.
1 culled upon D/. rultee; he informed uic llml the
discus* hul assumed u chronic form, and it v.vuM take
■ long ume to eure Uim if lie copld berciucd ut all. «,
iltfbecaine worse and worse, and 1 began u ;h:uk *
there wu* no cure IpT him, until 1 saw liic advrrti.r--
men! of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract in otic of our city ’
paper*, with rcruficutes from pcr*MLi who hud I'-ctt •• .^' r *~"
atllscU-dtor ten. fifteen. twenty, thirty, and even forir *
years, und restored to heolUi l>y the use of ll»e Kilt ot- '*
1 called ntyour store, and afler convening wita 51 r. •»
Thomas, I ctuuo u> toe conclusion to purekutc a tbtre f
dollar package. It done little or no good I thought 1 ■ '
would try* another, from ibo use of which 1 perceived ■*
some liate^bencfit,
1 then came re the conclusion to purchase a ten Jo'-
lar bug- I found that it was of so much service to him
I was induced to purchase a second. And 1 am truly
thankful that 1 done "so, as by the use of the ten pads'
ge» he hasl>«eu festered to perfect health.
Should any penreu be desirousof seeing'him, and as
certaining farther particulars, I should be pleased to
gratify them by imir calling on me at my residence,
south west corner of Fourth ami Park sirreu, Onirni
nau. Ohio. ISAAC N. PEHKJN?I ~
Cincinnati, A ngast dtkh. 1348.
THBTIMR 13 NUT FAR DISTANT
When thousands .tvbo arts now trembling under the
bund oftbis dreadful disease, and fearing lhaf every
• Hack may prove filial, will find permanent relief mid
be restored renew life, by u*ing this celebrated inedt* #
cine. Over one thousand certificates have hern re
« in tcstiiuony (d tWo beneficial result* prodtirrd
l,y the u*e of Dr. Mart's Vegetable Kxtrart.
Prepared by S. MART. M. D., New York.
Price,oue package etl.ta
do four packages m,u»
do eight do t_©iB>.
THOMAS A MILES. I6U Mam street. Cihrumali.
Ohio, General Agents lor United States, Ctmtnla, and • •
West Indie.' .
U WILCOX, Jr., corner of Inaiuond and .Murxet at, * >
Agent lor I'iusbuagh, P^
Fay A KRlboarue, Columbus, Ohio; 11 A F. GuytorO,
Cleveland: and lor sale bymostof the principal drug,
gists and merchants throughout the United States.
nov!6>dAwS
UALIiKVS MAGiCALfAia JS^KACaoji',
riillE following from George E. Tomeroy, Esq n the"”"*
X well known proprietor ofthe Express, speaks lire
iuelfof the importance of lie Pain Extractor to every
parent.
EbtnzasOmcx, Albany,Scpu I. . ,
Ma. DIOXXt: My Dear Sir—Whh feelings of no or
dinary pleasure I address you In relaUon to the benefit
I have received from vonr invaluable Pain Extractor.
Lately, my bole daughter, 0 years old, hod a pitcher
of boiling water turned into her bosom;* htTsertoaiß t
were dreadiut, so’that a crowd instantly gathered be
fore the bouse to lehru the cause of the terrible screams.
I tore her clothes asunder, and soon spread on your
salve, and she was carried and laid upon a bed. Sbo
was soon relieved from her pains, and says “Ms, t feet
os ifl could laugh;” and was soon in sweet steep. Phe
was sealdbd to a blister from the ton of her shoulder
over motp than half her chest, ana round under the
arms. On the sliqulder* and breast itwu* very deep, .
yet from the first hoar, ih# complained only when ix .. •
was dressed. Thu sore healed rapidly, and there t* no
contnscuon of the taasclrs.
With ratuy wisher, my dear sir, far your surcear ta
ihe sale of this might)* article,
I am yours, with respect,
GEO. E. POMEROY.
THE TEST and NO MISTAKE'
The genuine Dailey, will ever produce the same in
stantaneous robot and soothing, eooling effect, in the
severest eases of Burns, Bcalds, Piles, &c.
The Counterfeits—no »• otter under what names they 1
may appear—always irritate, and increase the pain.
TO TUB PUBLIC
I. Edward P. Holmes, of Chatham. Melvin Bridge, ‘
Columbia county, N. been etflictcd with rheu
matism in my breast, feet, and all over my body, for
six yearvyto thatl could not stand, and was cured by ' 1
three application*of Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor'' ’
* EDWARD P. HOLMES. " "
Mr. Dailey: Sir—l cut my finger with a copper half. ’
the poisonous nature of which caused my arui to swell*
considerably, with eoustani shooting pains up to the
shoaldef. A large swelling lakbg place ul the arm
pit, with increasing pain, I became fearfal ofthc |,ock- 1
jaw. In this extremity your Pain Extractor was rc
coreraruded to me, and which 1 was prevailed lippQ to
try. The conscqacnco was that it afforded rrtc almost *
instant relief, and ui three days I was eomoletelv cu
red. JOSEPH HARRISON, NVw York. ‘
corner Broome and Sullivan si*, Sept A.
.NOTlClfi—H. DaUjct is the iuventorof this iuvulu-,
able remedy,and never has and never wilicofumamy*.
cute to any livingm in the secret of itaeombinaiionl* ..
No 3G Water n
All Extractors, therefore, not made and -pul up S
him, are base counterfeits. .
Pxomxrox’x' Dkpots—4ls Broadway. New YoikV
‘<l3s Chestnut street. Philo.
JOHN D. MORGAN, General Depot; Dr. WML
THORN, Agents for Pittsburgh. T j,
jktun/’r Animat Gedvamc Cun-AIL, ■
Cutes hamoys. spavin, qaittor, grease, poll-evil, •
sores, gulls, and bruises. Pamphlets, containing e«N>c
tificaiesof respectable parties, may be had on appiieat-
Oonlo JOHN D MORGAN, .’ -
novlfi dlyla Agent, Pittsburgh^
SBSnOAL * BURGIOAL OPnCB.,; t
tffiT&l KNo- 0ft t DIAMOND ALLEY,U
draws. low doors below Wood street, to?
DR. BBOWBf,-having beat-,
regularly edaealed to the medic*/
BflßWghpiißffl profexaion. and beon for some time
in general procure, now confine*
C|BhSSHhp Ms attention to the treatment of
those pnvmxe arid deUedte-4atß|i
UwßMrJu plaints foe.whleh-bis oppanaaitie*
and experience peculiarly-qualifo,
him. 11 years aMidDoaelynlevote&t
to study ft tp-Htmrntofthoso complainu,(ilunrg wftich/
ume be has had more practice and has cored wort pa*-
tienu than ena ever fall to the lot of any private pt*o»-
tiuonefl amply qualifies him to'offer assurance* ©fc
speedy, permanent, and satisfactory core to all afflicted ►
with delicate dire axes, and ail diseases arising theref.
Brown slroaM infbrm those oflUeted with private,
diseases which have become chronic by tuns or *gjt
cravueil by Ihe ou of any of (ho common nostrums ofi
tke day, that their complaints can be radically and then,
ouxhly cured; he having giveh his earefttL auenuai
the treatment Of s»eh cases, and «ccecded in hundred*
of instances iu curing ® f infiammaboo jofthp
neck of the Madder, and kindred.disease* which often
result from thfise eases where othere hare consgaeri
them to hoperess despair. He particularly invite* sncli
as have been long and anraceessfUly treated by wbei*
to eonsall him, when every salisMetioi* will be plv«t
them, and their easertrealed in a coreftil,tborau^i uM
inwingem manner, pointed out by a long expertcaeb
itady, and Inyestigatiou, which it is imposvibla for Qto*
engaged iu general practice of medleins togivoaa
one class of disease. _ _ .♦
or Rapture. —Dr. Brown also invite*, peri
son* atfiicird with Hernia to eall, as he ba.«ip'a!d jrtrtiffa
ularaucntioa to this disease. • * \jr
CANCEBH also cured.
skin diseases; also Pi’. «, Palsy, etc., speedily ectedf
Chorees very low. • - » i.,< i
N- R—Patterns of euh «ex living s( a distant, try
stating Old# disease in writing, gibing all the Jytnpfi
lunuycaa obtain medicines with directions fdf'nse, by
addressing ‘i’. BROtVN, M. non pafd, uii'd ericEMa
mg a ire. .
udiee No. 45, Diamond alley, opposite the "overly
House. •• .v
Rummosa—Dt Brown’s newly discovered reme
dy for Rhsoaattsm is a speedy and certain remedy for
that pabifuUrcuhle. It never fails. ' J
uthco and Private Cousulhag Rooms, No. C 5 Dia
mond alley, Piuabutgb, I'a. The Doctor u always at
home. * t
ID* Nooare no pay. deelll..
Offleo of Amiriesn 4b Forsln I’ateaD
JAM KB UREENOUGH, oftho late fcnaofJfeUer*-
Greenoegh, eomutaes thabaainess of Coosulphg
Eiu;inter and Patent Anornsy, at his office, in the-eit/
of WASHINGTON, lie. may be consulted and em
ployed in ataktng examinations in machinery
ratent Office ana elamrhsra, in funiishuig drawings
and speeifieksion* of machines, and all papers nee'essa
2, trmosfer. amend, re-issue or extend letters, patentia
a United Slates or Europe. He eon also be consult
ed profetaionaliy on all qaesiioaiof litigation -*ns
bg-Tinder'the' Patent Law, and will-ai*ue./Ottda-
Uona before the Patent Office or an appeal therefrfln,
Jbr whtchhis long experience b the 4*d •
b bs
leuional ha tines* of the !**» "f* f* P. Jones having
been placed in hb hand« aU lerters ia relation Uratio
should be addressed to hmpostpaid. aug3tHlAwffm&
XTEVV s»H,AU<tEB—SO htts Plantation fiSaajra
JVloew'erop) this me ruing landing from isutagHT,.
Hilicrnia No I, snd fiw rihbr .*
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