The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, February 04, 1850, Image 1

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ALEXANDER SI. WAI6OH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, criFoonh itreet,
abovo SmiiliGeUl—Lowne’a Boildiiigi—up naira.
jang.y:
4 leSlanuek
LIiXANUUt fitAMiUft,- AUorn-y il'Ciw,
. Foanhu. novia iy
D&VIli C. xbTTLB.
Attorney at law and commissioner
FURTENNSYLVANIA, St. Loro, Meu
All communication* promptly answered. octZMy
ARMSTRONG ft. CKQZEIt, Commission Merchants
and Dealers iu Produce, No. Market street
PituburgL ■ deed
7 iduTH. UAKtIIB,
ATTORNEY and t •oonseUcr at Law, and Commu*
siohei for the Slate of. Pennsylvania, SL Louis,
V<*- (tali ol Pittsburgh.)
tijEaiNCEs.—Pittsburgh: Hen. W.Forward, ilaap
ton A Miller, M r Ca:idless & hTCluie, JobaK. Parke,'
1 ssclls A Setnpic. M’Cord A King., aug Hally
/ i. tu&utui. j. r rrcurrr.
BAinDASTSRRETTi
Attorneys ano counsellors.at law,
Fourth street, between Smitalictd and Grant,
•msbgrghj.l’n. jnls _ *
roua a. ixzob. wa
L ARGE & FBIKSD,
ATTORNEYS AT law, Fourth street, near Grant
julOdf _
’ ' i ir/Ki:uil,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Ofice on Fourth st, be
tween Smithhtld and Grant st, Pittsburgh:
•spuaMiy | L_
wm. uoiUT" iocs B.‘coaoaar*,
yfr, XL WODDWaS!) —ttaXtlt BSOSt.St. .
TiAGALEY, WOODWARD A Co., Wholesale Gro
■ S cers.No.ddi Market xtrret, Philadelphia: novi?
Pittsburgh Alkali Works*
BENNETT, UEltliY A Ct>, Manulscturers of Soda
Ash. Bleaehtog Powders, Muriatic andSuinhexle
Acids. Warehouse No. Water street, below Ferry.,
norCO-ly . .
raasaxi ti Basca, csoaoa aerxa.
' ORAUII A REITER, Wholesale and Retail Drag
r> «*u t * rrncr of Liberty and Sc Clair streets, Pius-
Pa i bu)l4
A-' I Co., Wholesale Oil'd Re
tall Druggists, corner Wood and 6th sts. lyl
NaVLoR, Atioruey at Law, Third si,
j |j, door aboTB Snlitnticld._ posl^dlm
OTU. PaUTRUJGK, n. a,
. NO. 195 SPRUCE STREEP, PHILADELPHIA,
CONTINUES to rive his particular attention to the
treatment of Diseases ol the SRIN, SCROFULA,
fmt Diseases of ll»e THROAT.
Ofiicehours: V A-hL, 1 P. M, and” P. M.
* octSidto* . ; :
JOttH A. CIAJB. w -*
CRAIG <t SKINNER. ForwaitUng and Commi*»ion
Merchant* So..ai Market at, m»l»iinch. *ai*
A. MoANUL'fV"& forwarding aiidjCora
». mittiioQ Merchants, Caaal Usuia, Fuulmrgb r»
> UIBbS;_
sTciKANTr'vHoi«ai« Oroter, OomnaMwn «ml
• Forwarding WercbaatiNo. 41 WaicT**. aol<
baq«Mß« Ailei BU»1 uut iron ,
COLEMAN, ‘ MAILMAN A Go, manalaetarm «f
Coach and Kliptic Springy, Hammered Alloa,
Spring ami I’Jongii Steel,. Iron, Ac. Warehouse oa
Wafcrand FronlVr«U,i'itt»bnrgli. ■
AJ»o, dealer* »njCoachTrimmings and Malleable
Catting*. «S£*-
•ra | y«.]l nit| JiM*S J. IEOtTT-
English a uenmttt, (late English, oaiiMbef
* Co.) Wiiolr.oJe (jrrcerr, Commission' sod
waidum Merchants, nnd dealers in Produce and J tttv
bunra Manutiieturei, No. 37 Wood it., between ml «anl
uj.tcu. ; : «£iL
Ij.lUsNlV), Attorney and Counceltor at Law,
|j« Cincinnati, O!no. Collections in Soulhcrn-OMo,
uni in Indiana, and in lLentack)’, promptly audeare*
fallr attended to. Commissioner for the State of Penn*
ajlTßttia, for taking Dcposwons, acknowledgments,
pttCT iih-l|oL Wm. Beil & Son, Ccrtis,Church 4
Carothcrs. Wm. Hny«. WtUoct 4 Darn-
J. C. Bre)toglc---~ -'A. H.Usrke.
BItLVrOGIiU 6 CL.ABKE, !
FORWAtIDINti AND COMMISSION MEBCH*
ANTs, nmi dealer* in .Window Glass, While
Lead. 4e. No tu->>econd »t. ■ *
w ii. 11. JoiIJSsTON,
FoBWABi'iNG 4 commission merchant,
P»o. lltt Second street, Pittabnrgh- dcH
okoxok w. *x:ik * iamb ». yaitxaa.
GEOBGK W. SMITH kr. o. Brewers, Makters
and Ui>P Dealer*. Pitt Putsonrah.
E'otrCTf KA N. Comniiwonand Forwarding
Ij Merchant, No. go Wood street. Pituborgh. pyl7
UOMEtKAOUE PACTOBi.
HAMILTON STEWAKT.mannfaerercr of Heaty
Shirtings, Check*, Rebecca city r>«
Allegheny.
HLEK, {racecstor to Murphy k Lee,).Wool Deal
. er and CcmtnUrtoa Merchant, fertile saleol
Woolens, feh ct. ■ fcM7
wxTiisiiii, Balntnora.
*. j. rcuos. kpwjlXP K«*tP» I phi) ada. ;
s. mu’cAJCSOi*. joqj* a. WAJtjnra, ) •
SejSj) * ducknok, Fo> °
aaaUi U Nani Jf«« n, *lO honli IVlutj.,
H*"*fiSwoNl» S Co, ('acceMOtiloAUfood,
Jones A Co.) Commission and Forwarding Mer*
chants, dealers in Pittsb«Th Manufactured Goods,
. Plnsberch. Pa-
' “ soticeT ~ , .
I HAVE associated L B- MeVAY wlthmo in ibe
i22?^“ gb Stt WiLUAMB.
Wa, ILWUIit
VB. 11. -WiliLIAJttS * co., ;•
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
•North E«t corner of Wood tnd Third ttreeu.
|tai i Pirraiwn. ?*•_'
ttiua trctir, ” sqmst incur*,jj*.
TB£UH”[HCK£Y &
1 Blnkm Metchuitß, and dealer? in Produce, Nw.»®
Want, tad 107 From eir«eu. PiUehnrsiu
JNO. JLCAL'GHEV. Azeci (or th* Lake Erie nnd
Mlebi|*a line 10 Utaver and Uie Lake*.—Office
oa tbs cotaerjot Water and BmitUStll»«. Jac4
John arlTilworin.—JotephUii worth
Jfl. DILWOETU & CO, Wholesale uroeert, and
« Agent* tor iLuard t*owder Co., No. 517 Wood »u,
yitabuffh . ' dcS-y
joBlM.sn,wcrrn jorca silwobtu.
T S* CILWORTH K Co, Wholr*a!e Grocer*, Pro
v • o®eo ana Coa:n<j**ion Merchant*, and Agenu
for the llaxard Vanitt Co. of N. 1% N0;37 Wood at,
Pltttb*rfh.___ - acts
JUfIN'M-, IXAS‘f»:;V;Su, Unison m«j . Apothecary
No. 4 s Market ft, three door* above Third at. PittrJ
bargS, will have eons lantly ch band a well »cleeted a**
aonment of ike bc«tai'd freshe*: Mcdieine*.v»liich'lie
will acll the mo:-: rentable term*. • Physician*
tending, order*, -will be promptly mended to, and top.
plied •with article* they msT.rely noon a* gcnoice.
f-fTy Phy*icjana Prewtipuon* will be aecnjately and
oeauy p« won tit* te*t cateriali, at ar.y baarof
he day or nt^ht.
Al*o lor cole, elate* stock of fresh and goodFerfa
gerr. : lei 3 *■
J HARRISON. SKNVIiLL, Ooun*elJer aiXaw.-oY
, fice on Foimb it., etwve timiibfieliL - norS-ly
J' B. CANFIRLD, (late of
• aion and Merchant and wfcoleaate
dealetlnAVenwrn ncwrve Chelae, Buuer. Pot aid
ypyrl Aah. aivl Western Produce Water
treat, between eiaithlieJd and Wood, Pitt*bur*h. atm
—*^VATT.'' ::
JOHN :'VATT, (E«cee»sar to Kwati ft Oebbart,)
WhoWatn Orocer and Commiiiiaa Merchant.
detJer l« Pro-iaee arid PiiMrargh Manafaertre*, cnr>
Libettjr er.i! Hand streets, Pittibarrh Pa.7*»
J— tilliS A. HUTCHISON, ft Co.-tfacr«Mn to
Lewi* llutcltiwn ft Co., Conunlnion Mcrehnnu.
and Affect! of the Fl liocii Bleatn Satfai Rehoen
mj 0 front atrcets, Pittsburgh.
jftOl ■
J- ft Co- Who
• KoiSiWood aatet, Pittsburgh.*
. vuj 11 *3
THE TITTKKi I!r.II
CARDS,
JOHN D. MORGAN, Wholesale Druggist, enddeal
*r ia Dye SsjCK Paints. Oils, Varnishes, No.yj
Wood street, one door Sooth of Diamond Alley, Puts*
•orth. ianl_
JAMES KERK,Jr., * Co- (successor to Joseph c.
Daeis.) Ship Chandlers, 3o Water street oc3l
IOJIND. DAVIS, Auctioneer, eorcerSth and Wood
•I streets. Pittsburgh- octs
JOHN IL MELLOR, Wholesale and Reuil dealer
in Music end Musical Instruments, School Books,
Paper, Slates, Steel Pens, Quills, Printers’ Card*, ead
Stationary generally, No. M Wood su, Pittsburgh.
Bags iKwjght or takenjuJLnide. sepls
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers
»J and Paper Manufacturers, N 0.44 Market st, Pitu
irorgb. jefl
jonn Ftort*. ' Kicilird Plots.
Jt R- D, Wholesale Grocers, Commission
• Merchant*, and Dealers in Produce, Round
Cbareh Building*, fronting on Liberty, Wood andCtb
street*, Pittsburgh, Pa. m yg
T AMES DALZKLL, Wholesale Grocer, r>rmrii*«i«n
J Merchant, and dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh
Manufactures. No.tM Water si. Pittsburgh, ianlti
JU. BWEITZER, Attorney at Lbw, office ‘M at.,
* opposite 5-L. Chaile* Hotel, MttobtJrjrh, wiU ml*o
Btlead promptly to Collections, in Washington, Fayette
and Green counties, Pa.
RKFEH TO
Dlaekstock, Bell A Co- )
U h sf c !“. 4 S-Pirns mb.
u. T. Morgan, }
KIEB k JONES, Forwarding and Commission Mer
chants, Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manu-
Sutured articles, Canal Basin, near Till su d2l_
PB&SI HILL, PITTSBVUGB, PA.
TTENNEDY, Ci|ILl)S At CO., Manufacturers of v
K\, superior. 4-4 Sheetings, Carpet Chain.
Twine and Hatting; ja-'KMyMon
Vcaavlna iron Works*
r EWIS, DALZELL k Col, manufacturers of nil si-
Xj tea liar, Sheet, Boiler Iron and Nails of the best
luality. Warehouse, 54 water and 105 front sl
jan!9
LS WATEKJiIAN, Wholesale Grocer, Forward*
• inr and Commission Merchant, Dealer in Pius*
burch Manufactures and Prodace, Nos. tit Water st.i
ana ft} Front il. i* 7 _
«y. MTi T tp~~P]iiinda~ c. w. aicanaon, Pittsburgh.
MILLER A IUCKETSON, Wholesale Grocers, and
importers of Brandies, Wines and Segars, Nos.
172 and 174, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pitt*,
.burgh, Fa Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Ac. Ac. con*
stantiy on band. nu gH <
% aroiix. tas. n. a'otu- wanTU c. aot
cGILLS & BOE, Wholesale Gfcceri and Cpmrais
. siou Merchant*, No. 194 Liberty st., Pittsburgh.
MURPHY, WILSON A CO n (late Jones, Murphy A
Co.) Wholesale Dealers m Dry Good*, No. 4b
Wood street. Pittsburgh. _ ___ north!
AITiIKW WILSON, Portraitand Miniature Pain*
ter. Roods, comer of Post Office Alley and
Fourth street, entrance on 4tii near Market.
dccO-dtf. , _ _
prri'auUßGit steel works and spring
AND AXLE FACTORY.
i*aac Jonas, joits r. odea.
jokes * qmoa,
MANUFACTURERS offspring and blister steel,
plough steel, steel-plough wings, coach and clip,
•ie springe, hammered iron axles, and dealers in mai
‘eable eastings, firs engine lamps, and coach trimmings
generally, comer of Ross and Front at*., Pittsburgh,
.Pa, fcbil
N HOLMES A bON, No. M Market su, second
■ door from corner of Fourth, dealers in Foreign
ini Domestic Rills of Exchange, Certificates of Depos*
a, Bank Notes and Specie.
fT/“ Collections’ mad on all the principal cities
•hmoghout the United Stater. dec!"
NBUCKMASTER, Amsutxn —Otface, Fourth su
• third door above Smiihfield, south side.
Conveyancing of all kinds done vmk the greatest
care and legal accuracy.
Titles tc Ueai Estate examined, &c.
JPUUJT. 111CSHX UUHQOCK,
PENN BTEEKT, between Wayne and llsuid, bu
resumed bu professional duties, giving mstroe-
Uoo* 01 the I*l*oo, Gtutor, and in Vocal Music.
auglfcdtf ' -
, f£SIH TfilA :u Fourth
Kj*vy. «l, near Wood—All quaumiis of Green and
Black Teas, done op in quarter, ball', and
one pound packages, ranging from CO eta. 'perpoaud
flrf Jyd A. JA> NKS. Agt for t'ekin Tea Co.
KOinaUiN, tdTTLIu & CO., No. IV3 Liocrty bircet,
Pittsburgh, Wholesale Grocers, Produce and
Commission Merchants, and dealers in ritu’nirgb
Manufactures. If?
ROBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Reifying
Distiller, dealer m Produce, Pittsburgh Marufac
.urcs, and all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Wines
mil Liquors, No. 11 Liberty street On band a very
urge stock of superior old Monongnhela whiskey,
which will be toldlow forcaih. apU-tly
U O. KKTOOLDS, .1.1. on.
l > EYNOLDd k SHER, Forwarding and Commission
tv Merchants, for the Allegheny Hirer Trade, deal
rs in Groceries, Produce, Pittsburgh Manufactures
jid Chloride of vims.'
Thehighcstprices,in<ash.paid at all times for conn
ry ram Corner of Venn and Irwin sts. ianSl
OBERT DALZELL k Co. 7 Wholesale Grocers,
Commission and Forwarduig Merchants, dealers
u Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Liberty tt.
Pittsburgh. Pa. . tetdH
ROBT. A. CUNNINGHAM, Wholesale 'Grocer,
Ifcaler ih Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures
n. UJ IJl.fTty st it-ti
n. c. RBAcauTr, ruia a. whjtx.
CJHACKLCTT A 'WIUTR Wholesale Dealers In
Forpicu and Domestic Dry Goods. No.s■> Wood st
_ _ .J. ebr, ? f .
it NV. RIRIiALGH, Wool Merchants, Dealers
• in Floor and Produce generally, and Forwarding
sni Commission Merchants, No. 53 Water it, Ihlts.
nargh. '
t vzllos; rrmmnL jotui rcatoui XAtfLasn.
SELLERS * NIOOLS, Prodace and General Core
suasion Merchant!, No. 17 Liberty «u, PiUibaigb.
Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oils ■
iS—iCVON DONNHORST, fc C0.,-Wholesale »i«-
O* eeT*, Forwarding: and Comnuasicn .Merchant*,
Deafen in Rtttbureb ftlafliifaciorr* and WVatera Prr
*ace, have removed to their new wareboß*e.(old »taiu!)
No. 33, comer of Front *l and Chancery Lana,
nov*
TASSEY & UfciTr'Jko'Ciile Grocer* and Comißls
ai*)3 Merchant*, and dealers in Prodace. N«>- 35
r oodat < Pittsburgh. __ _ P-"®*
y jf y00Daft8) , ‘.........-iiiLfß lioiin.
W/,L BLGALEY k. CO n Wholesale Grocer*, 13
and ‘JO Wood street Pittsburgh. n 0v97
W. ft fi. BIITCHBLTREE*
WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTI EYING Dlf-
Tli-LKRS, and WINE and LIQUOR MERCH
ANTS of Seda Ash and lUeachin.;
Powder, No. 180 Liberty at, {opposite Sixth *L| l'ltu
bnrxh. ■' * ct ~‘
tous ft wick. - »*«»
toils ft wick.
TTHCK ft SPCANDLESS, (successors to L. A J. 1).
W Wick.) Wholesale Grocers, Forwarding and
Commission Merchants, dealer* in Iron, Nails, GJa#s,
Cotton Yarnt, and FiUoimrgh Manufactures generally,
forwr nf Wood and Water upwis, Pittsburgh. _
W. WALLACE, Mill atone and MUI Furnish
, in* establishment, No. SHI Übertr at, near the
canal . aar Jt,.
-iir W : XVTLSOrOVaicn?*, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
W • and Military Goods, corner of Market and 4th
street*. Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B.—Watches andC.ocka
asrcfnlly repaired. ° ec ~*
vpfrV-ST • BOWEN—Commiiwloii and Forwar.ling
W Merchant, No. M Front at between Woo-.I and
Mark"! streets. _
fL antfßetail dealer in
, .Foreign and 'Domestic Dry Goods, nonli -east
inrncf of Market and FBanh «ta L
'wuTwsn. *
WJL YODNG A Co.—Dealer* in leather hide.,, Ac,
U3 Lil»enY A. ,an3-,v.
vk. ii’ctrraiEos.' Eorr/K'ccTCuton-
W AJC M'CUTCIJ EON, Wholesale Grocer*. <lea
, Jets iu Produce, Iron, Nails, and Pitts
burgh Manofacrere* Liberty at, Pitts
burgh. ;
iir w WILSON, Dealer in Watehe*. Jewetry
VY , Silver Wort, Military Good*, Ac., No. 57 Mar
«et «t. r, "„_
' ,’!M:U.IN.
* ATTORKETf AT LAWj
Butler, Pa
WILL also attend W collections and all ether ba»i
nest entrorted tbhin t-i Butler and Annatron;
Lilteri, 1
W. W. Wallace, do I
Janies Marshall do /PiUsbttrgb.
dly Kay A Co.. Wood at,. ) . iM>?_
"pbttigbbw a co.,
.C-TJI STEAM BOAT.AGENTS
•SUTvSiSa Omn asoTK M. Aixrs A Co,
Ts3g'.uM-«qwfea ocUI No. 42 Water street
HOTELS
FOUNTAIN HOTEL.
LIGHT STREET BALTIMORE
Toeo.AHo nnnoroM, rsoramoss.
ETHIB establishment long and widely known as
being one of the most conunodiob* In the city of
Baltimore, has recently undergone very exten
sire alterations and -improvement*. An entire new
wing baa been added, containing numerous and airy
sleeping apartments, and extensive bathing room*.
Tuo Ladies’ department has also been completely
reorganised and hoed on in a mo s aniqne and beauti
ful style. In fact the whole arrangement of the House
but been remodeled, with a single eye on the pan of
the proprietors, towards the comfort and pleasure of
their Gnests, and which they sCdiifidenily assert will
challenge comparison with aa'yiloierin the Union.
Their table will always be supplied withevery sub
-sumial and laxury which the market affords, served
up in a superior style; while In the way of Wines, Ac.,
they will not b« surpassed.
In conelasioa .he proprietor* beg to aay, that nothing
will bo left andore on their pun, and on inn part of their
assistant*, to fender.thi* Hotel worthy the eontiuned
patronage of their friends and the public generally.
The prices for board hate also been reduced to the
following rate*: _
Ladies’ Ordinary, i1,75-per day.
Gentlemen’s. u .l* 5 ?, ,
N B —The Baggage Wagon of the House will al
wan be found at the Car aiul Steamboat Landing*,
which will convey baggage to and from the Hotel, free
«rfcharge. ”??>':£_
.i a aicVoy
IsAMAUTXHK HOUSE,
coxim or vouxnt ahd osa.tt srwta, mxiauxeiL
jTI THE subscriber reirecUatly announces that
fTO he has now opened bis new and excellent Hotel
Jnttfaj |h e accommodation of travelers, boarder*,
and tho public generally. The house and furniture
are entirely new, aud no pains or erpenao have brea
SISdS renderitoneof the most comfortable and.
P 'n *»'< “*««•
■ Rtaun Qrlok Woikt for Btli> _ „
rpHEfnbfcriber offer* for »*J«. ito STEAM BRICK
T WORKS, above Lavrtcncetille. eorapmutg «
dteam&icine, 2 Boilers,® Mould Machine, capable of
mmrJeiun «I*I,UW I’reued Hriek* (oat of dry clay,
SSen f»S?*eVik,) p« J«r.
land on ihe Allegheny river, on lilua ajul
abed*. maelmio and clay abed*, * f , ;' n,
(hovel*, *pa<les, to., every thing *° ,'P' #
menea operation* ot an hoar*notice.
the patent right to u*o said machine, S V ajTfST* PoJ
payment raafle cany. Wilhoot the land. SS.OW. tot
particular*, addles* HENRY MERRITT,
m*tf7-dtr_ No-118 Monongahela House.
Brussels carpets.—w. m’cuwtocx offer#
puiebuaert si laijpi and handsome attortiiicnt
the most approved patterns of Bnia.el* Carpel
cheaper th»u ever before offered in this market. Ci
and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewher
dc9 W M'CUNTOCK, 15 Fourth at
ioicMi« thot
cLc«4rp { p
INSURANCE.
LIFE INSURANCE!.
Trenton Hnlunl life Inwranee Company
Bates of Facer* bxdcced 25 fxs cejtt.
Capital) 8100,000.
JAMES DU&XO A CO., Agent* at PitUbuTgh, Pa.
BOAXD or BOirntS) AT TIBWSi amw ®IST.
June. Hoy, Jr. I i° , Wi < L Po ''!’ I S“' L
Jlenjnmin Fiih. I 2; *\; Pepll c.rr.j V. P.
John a: Won. I Bi Moixii, Smibmt.
Jonathan FUa, Trcaiurer.
referees.
Jlt*W TOHX. I POILABELTin*.
Comptroller of New York. Hon. June* Camcbel!.
George Wood. Dnii »• While.
John F. Moekic. . Alerandrr Cinnmines.
David Dudley Field- | W.J. P. White, P. M.
Joseph Horie. I
..... jxxxxt.
.... Exc. Got. Haines. | Ex-Gor. Vroom.
W. L. Dayton. If. S. Sen. Isaac Wildnek. M. C.
G. D. Wall, Ex-U. S Sen. 5) m. A. Newell,M. C.
El-Got. M. Dickerson. [ Hon. S. R. Hamilton.
medical Examiners. , M
A.Sidney Doane M.D ". W.GerhnnJ, M. D.
;« Warren tu N. V. 301 Walnut at, Phil'a.
Wm.M'K Morgan, M-D., H. R- B«H, M. D.,
George M’Cook, M. D. Allegheny eity, Pa.
Pittsburch. Pa-
Tie Agents of this Company, at Pittsburgh. are auth
orized to lake firat data riak gn Lite at a rtdwe
tian cf twmSf-Jict per etui, from the usual rates of pre
mium at charged oyother Companies.
■ A man SO yean of sge, toting a Policy of Insurance
for One Thoutand Dollnr* — •
To pin for ono year, pays only 80,60.
«io *even “ u .. Blu,<lO—annually,
do Lifetime, “ “ 8l“,s0 “
And in the name proportion for any aam up to 85000,
which la tie extent taken on any one life.
’ This company commenced operation* ou the lit Oct.,
lWri, end it* monthly buiineM up to the lit Oct., 184 U,
shows a progret* txctdling that of any other Life Com
pany on record.
Toe firm dividend of profit* will be declared to the
assured on the let January, 1850.
Pamphlet* containing the varioa* table* of rate*,
and all the necessary information on the important
subject of Life Assurance will be furnished on appli
cation to JAMES DURNO * CO., Agenli,
dc!7 Odeon limiting*.
FIRE INSURANCE!.
TEF- TRENTON MUTUAL LIFE AND FIRE IN.
rfURANCK COMPANY trill Issue Policies of In-
urnneo oentntt Law ox Damaqb by FtßJt, upon Dwell
igs anil Furniture, Stores,Good*. Ac, on appli
atiou to JAMI2J DURNO A CO, Agents,
del? Odeon Emitting*.
HEALTH INSUBASCEt at Plttsbnrgb.
Ttic Spring Garden Health Insurance Co.,
OF PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL $lOO,OOO,
INSURES Mates and I'emales.aguinst the Expense
and Loss occasioned by Sickne* or Accident, by
an immediate allowance of from S 3 to $3 per week,
for one, two, three, or four yean. *
The method of effecting this Insurance, and tbo
manner of awarding the sick allowance, will be fully
explained by the Agent.
A pemen ean insure against Sickness or Aecident
which will detain him from bis ordinary business, as
follows, viz:
For oce year, by paying $4410, and receive 83 ? week.
For two “ “ 6410, “ “ 4 *•
For three u
For four “
Jr, for & period of foor year*, the ram of 514,4(l paid
is unally, will ►eeure $3 per week while nek. ,
Every neeestary information will he aiTordcd on the
lubject of Insuranre generally. t>y
JAMES MJRNO h CO, Agenu,
Odeon Building!..
Lire and XXaalth luaranei<
THE Mutual Life and Health lnrorance Company
ot' Philadelphia* Incorporated by tbe LepUiature
of Pcnn<yl7auin, Marrh, 1843. Charier perpetual.
Capital, etoo,ooo. Rim unm taut awr Puiait/-
runs Cuatraat, and foil SO per cent, lover than the
usual rate* of Life Insorance, aa the following com*
parison will «how: Thus, a person of ‘tie age 01 30 in*
soring for 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard 62,35—'
Pennsylvania. 83 38, Penn Mutual, S2JS; Equitable,
fiiW; New England, New York Life, Al
bion, s*,4*; Lire ami Health, Philadelphia, 1
Dtaxcroas.—Samuel D. Orriek. Charles IX Hall. W.
F. Boone, Robert P King, Charles P. Hayes, JIL W.
Baldwin. M, M. Rerve/AI. D., Chas. O. B Campbell,
Lewis Cooper, 1. Rodman Barker, E. H. Butler, Edwin
R_ Cope, President—Samael D. Orriek; Vice Preii*
den:—Robu P. King; Secretary—Francis Blackbarne.
applications will bn received, and every intomnuon
given by
SAML.FAiINESTUCK.AcI,
Office, Commercial Roomsrnorncr of
*ci2T-dly Wood and Fitubnrgh
KIRK ASD MARINK INSDItICuCE.
1m B INSURANCE CO. ot North AmeiJca will
make permanent and- limiieil Insurance od pro*
perty in this city and vicinity, and»n shipments by
Canal, Hirer*, Lakes, end by Sea. Tna properties of
ihi* Company are weiiinvested, and furnish an a rail,
able fond for the ample indemnity of all persons wbo
desire to bo protected by insurance,
myl* WM. F- JONES, Agent. 4< Water st.
ISDEUSITT.
The FrarMin F»rt liuurasue Co. of Philadelphia.
DIHECTORS.— Charles N. Barfcker. Tfiotnu Hart,
Tobias Warner, Samuel Grant, Jacob B. Smith,
lieo. W Richard*, Mordecoi D. Lewis, Adotpho E.
Uorie, David S. Brown, Morris Patterson.
Banco**, President.
Charles G. Boucher, Secretary.
Coniinae to make insurance, perpetual or limited,
on crery description ol property in town or rosnijy,
at rule* a* lour as are consistent with security.
To Company hare reserved a largo eontinaentFund,
which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invest*
ed, afford ample protection to the assured.
The assets of toe company, on Junoary Ist, IM9, as
published .agreeably to an act of Assembly, were as
fellows, vie; '
MoHyapM
Real Estate
Temporary Loans
Stocis •
Cash, fix.
71
Since their incorporation, a period of 19 year*, they
have paid upward* of otje million four hundred ihoua
id dollars, lonics by fire, thereby affording evidence
the advantages ofiiunrance, as well a* the ability
id disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Arm,' '
Office N E corner Wood ana 3d sts
Tbe Penft*ylT*nl« Company
Fotl.mriMton Urmn(i(*!m.i« Asstmxj.
11HE Sm Ufe Insurance Company in the U. State*.
Incorporated March to, m2—ehtLter perpetual.
Capital *W»,MO—ell paid in.
Having authorised ihe undersigned to rrceivc appli
cation* tor Inwuranee, on which policies witl be ti«ucd,
accords; to their proposal* and. rate*, which will be
made known to applicants a: hi* office, No. CB Wood
(licet. *pU ’ OEO- COCIIRAN.
HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS.
4 2X'COBJ> ft. CO., 4g£K
{{Successor* to M'Cord A King) BIM.
Vaihlonabl* BaU«r!i l
Confer of Wood and Fifth StntU.
PARTICULAR oneutioa paid to oar Retail Trade.
Gentlemen eon rely upon getting their-Hau and
Caps from ocr establishment of the anr katzualb aojl
woaxjunsjn?, of the amis, and at uieu»sn/x
reew. “
Country Merchant*, purchasing by wholesale, ar«
respectfully jnvned to eall and examine our Stock; os
wc can say with confidence that aa regard, qraint
and rues, it will not suffer in a comparison with any
house in Philadelphia. feM?
PITTBUUKUU h'RUALB ISSTITCTIi
rjMIE Second Session of tki, Institution, under the
care of Mr. and Mr*. Cioanoa*, foJ*the present
academic year, will commence ou tho first of Fetiru*
ry nr.xt, in the same buildings. No. 32 Liberty *treeU
Arrangements havo been made by which they will
be able to fhmish ycungdadies facilities equal ta any
in the West, for obtaining a thorough English, Cla«*l •
cal, ond Ornamental education. A full course of Phi*
lisopliiral and Chemical I>ciure* will be delivered
daring the winter, illustrated by apparatus. The de»
partiuciiis of Vocal and Instrumental Untie, Modern
Language,, Drawing and Painting, will each be under
the cure of a competent Profeoor. By close aueiilios
io the moral and intellectual improvement of Iheir pw
' nii», the Principal* hope to merit a continuation of tbe
liberal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. For
term,, «cc circular or apply to the Principal#
jodO-du
BKLL AND BRASS FOUNDRY.
j* a FULTON, Beil and Brass Founder, ba* re
eh* built and eommcuccd business at his old ttand
Ha where he will be pleated to tee his old custotn
•ew’en and friends.
Church,Steamboat, and Bells of every sire, from 10
lo IO.bW pound,, cast from patterns of the mo»t approv.
ed model*, and warranted to be of the best materials.
Mineral Water Pumps,Counter*, Hailing, Ac., toge
ther with every variety of Bran* Catting*, il required,
turned and finished in the neatost manner.
A. F. ia the *oie proprietor of Babutt'-s Aim-Avrst
this Mxtal, to Justly celebrated for llje redaction of
friction m machinery. The Boxes su'd Composition
can be hodofhimai all time*.
UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS
WIL MURPHY couUQuc* to keep on band a 1011.
_ assortment of the Wclih Voibrifiiililß Flu*-
neis, nnd has recently received a supply of the liner
roaliuc*. Alto Swansdown FlamicU, u scarce' aru
dlo and well adapted for die wear of invalid*, and
nUierj wanting sometilng warmer than osnaJ. Alto,
Persian ar.U Gause Flannel* for Infant* .wear j to
ctiiher with a foil supply of American mMufaeiurcd
Flannels, of different quallur*# Al*o,-SMROLDINT#
FLANNELS, of all the different widths,at the Nortu
Kan comer of 4th and Market »u.
ID" Wholesale Room* op stair*, where dealer* wil
always find a food assortment of new stylo foods.
)tm<
l*o«t or Stolen,
ON ihc evening of Monday I Ml, ?ih Itm r-13 ban*
diet and 17 bars of Iron, (marked W.AlcO tCo)
irom the wharf. above the Mouongahela Undpe. Any
information ibal will re«uii in Uio recovery of the
above natnod Iron, will be rewardeJ by calling ou
SCAIKE K ATKINSUN,
JanlO Firal afreet, licl'n Wood AKa.k et._
1 Sew dooki Jati Arrived. _
SACHF.D SCENES AND CHARACTERS, by J. T.
11. adly, with original design* bv Darloy
Tim Poems and Proso Writings of R. H. Dana.
Physician and Patient, or a Practical V»«» a the
Moral Dune*, Relation* and,lnterests of the Medical
Pretension and ib-o Community; by W. llooker. M. U.
The Puritan and Hi* Daughter. by J. K. Puuldin OI
ouiliorot the Dutebman’s Ftreme. .
Im <iringo*, or an Inside View of Mexico and Cal-
IfoniUi with Wanderings iu 1 eni, Chili mid 1 ol> oc u,
I,y l je“l L WtSC ELMOrr A Kn’uMSH. 7» Wood
Ofnw it the tine to Sibierlb*.
OFFICE of Scott’* UepnnH of the Four garter
lies and Blackwood; SIU per year.
Morris A Willis’ Jlome Journal, published m Nov
York weekly; Hi per annum.
Downing - * llomculwrabst, monthly, 83 per >ca
invaluable.
The Cultivator, monthly; 81 per annum.
The Agriculturalist, monthly; 81 P«r year.
The Democratic Review, mouthly; SJ por annum.
™ ’‘"'““JkMSD ISkwIW
J d ni Boot o3_'V ood
;. duiMri,
A FEW very line GUITATO, )«« >“* ""S
upxvow Gi.A SS^»
ff fit do Ix 9 do do
|«t do 9xl* do do
;-.*o do 10x14 do do
!n store andybr.**l° by fc w „ tnnA u G H.
j* t .
wn* :
.iO*
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY. MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1850.
Dissolution of Partnership* *
BY MUTUAL CONSENT till* day, the Brraber«l&-
fore existing under the style of BUSOFIELD A
LEADER, ha* been dissolved by Henry Leader sell*
ing his ennre interest in said firm to John MeOill. Alt
business connected with the firm of Btuhfield A Lead*
er will be settled by P. B. UaobGeM A Co- who are
duly authorised to make all collections and adiort all
claims. RUSHFIELD A LEADER.
Pittsburgh, Oct. 27,1649.
N. B.—S. B. BUSHFIELD A CO. will continue.the
wholesale and,retail Dry Goodsnnd Grocery business,
t More morn, No. SHU Liberty si, where they
rill be pleased to have their friends mid customers
all ana examine their stock of goods.
oedl S. B. BUSHFIELD 4 CO.
Dissolution*
THE partnership of the undersigned, nmler the firm
of Bagaley A Smith, was dissolrcd by rentoal
coascct on 25th September, W. Bagaley purehoring
the interest of J. R. Smith, who retire*. ThebnsincSs
of the firm will be settled by their successors, Wot.
Bagnley A Co., at Nos, 18 and 20 Wood!st ' .' ‘
WILLIAM BAGALEYJ
Pittsburgh, Oct. 8, M 9. ISAAC R. SMITIL . *
CO-PARTNERSHIP.—Wm. Bsgaley hating asso
ciated with him Wm. H. Woodward of Philadelphia,
John S Cosgrate and Ralph Bagaley of Pittsburgh,
will continue the Wholesale Grocery Business,at No*.
IS and SO Wood st, under the firm of ■
WM. BAGALEY A CO, Pittsburgh;
and BAGALEY, WOODWARD A CO., Philad's.
oetfl
Dissolution oroo-Partnorshlp.
rpilß co-partnership heretofore elisting between the
JL subscribers, under the style of Brown tc Culbcrt
n, was dissolved on the U: uist- by mutual mnsenL.
M. B. BROWN,
A. CULBERTSON.
Pittsburgh, OcLS, 1849.
The subscriber will continue the Wholesale Groce
ry and Commission Business, as heretofore..at the old
stand, 143 Liberty st. oct3 .A. CULBERTSON.
F;*.bst., smm.l tVoos ajtdMaaur, Ptnastraon,
to manufacture all kinds of COPPER,
\J TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Also, Black*
rmth Work.
Steam Boats built to order. 1
Special attention Riven to steam boat work.
Have on hands a fine assortment of Copper and Brats
Kellies, Tin Ware, Ac. Ac. Steamboat Cooking Btov&f,
Portable Forges, various sites—a very convenient ar
ticle for steamboats, California emigrants, or rail road
companies.'
We would respectfully invite steam boat men and
others to call aod see our articles and prices before
purchasing elsewhere. JTri7
Dissolution orPartnarsHtp.
T/IE copartnership of HENRY HANNEN'A CO.,
formerly ttanneu, Muller ACo., in the. Window
a d Colored Glass business, is this day dissolved by
the withdrawal of Mr. Frederick Muller. . ,
The business will be continued by the undersigned,
under tho firm of HENRY HANNEN A CO. Ware
house No. 105 Second st, where we will her* ectteUdi!
supplies of superior Window Glass.
H JOHN HANNEN,
* HKNRY HANNEN,
HUGH ROBERTSON,.
Pittsburgh. Aug. 27, *49- HENRY UMSTEAD
CopsrtneratUp. -
rpHE umlrrciffneil nave this dayuaociated with them
X in fca*inc4» JACOB L. SCH WABTZ, and will con
unue the basinets as heretofore, under the firm of
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
jyi3_i
7,05, “
10.53, « “
July a, 1M».
THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm
of A- 4 C- BRADLEY, Is dissolved by tho dceeaao
of Mr. O. Bradley. Tie business will be carried on by
A. Bradley, who will settle tho basinets of the late
firm. —■
REMOVAL.—A. B&aslxt has removed his Foundry
Warehouse from No. 113 Second street, to No. 13
Wood street, between First and Second streets, 'o the
warehouse lately occupied by G. A. Berry, where he •
will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of
Castings Gratae, Stoves. Cooking Stoves, Ac. jyl3
DiaaSlvtlon*
THEco-panaership herctotore existing between the
subscribers, in the came of Constable, Burke 4
is this day dissolved by mutual consent, -files*!*.
Burke 4 Barnet trill settle the business -of the con*
eem, tor which purpose they are onttorised to one the
uame of the coucem. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE,
EDMUND BURKE.
THOMAS BARNES.
The nndcTtlgned hive this day associated themselves
la the name or BURKE 4 BARNES, "lot the purpose
of manufaeturing Fire Proof Safes, Vault Doors, fcc.
4c., at the stand of the late firm of Constable, Burke
4 Co., where they wj!l be pleased to receive the pa*
inmate oftheeostomersofthnt house and their friends.
6 * EDMUND BURKE,
THOMAS BARNES.
In retiring from the firm of Constable, Burke 4 Co.,
I with sincere pleasure recommend Messrs. Burke 4
Barnes to the confidence of my friends and the public.
Ecb. 8, ledO. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE..
febltJ-dlf
FORWARDING & COMMISSION.
a. rf.D,— si
STUART 4 SILL, Grocers, and Produce and
mission Merchants, No. lIS Wood’s!. Pittsburgh.
Dealers In Groceries,Flour, Wheat, Rye,Oat*.Corn,
Barley. Pork, Bacon, Bulier, LariL-Gatise; <3o*«r
Timothy and Flax Seeds; iron. Nail*,'Gi***, the. 4e.
4c. Psrticnlar attention paid to the sale of Western
Produce. 1 , _ .
Rsrxuucxs—Messrs. Myers 4 Hunter, RobtiPtl
tell k Co., M’Giils 4 Roe, N Hat&rton, Smith 4 Co.,
James May, King 4 Moernead, nusburgti. Fenner
4 M'Mdlan, Massillon. Jos. S. Motrisou, Faq., St..
Louis. _ rpSfihiy __
jobs a. coau, late of N. Lisbon, O. T w. a. oxisxut
CRAIG dt SKINNER, .
GENERAL AGENCY. Commission-ami TorwanJ
iog Merchants, No. X Market »l, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Uy*i*tomjit aurnuon given to the purchaie mid sale
of all kinds of Produce.
Karan to—John Walt 4 Co., Murphy, Wilson 4 Co.
Pittsburgh, Pa; Lawton 4 Hill, Mahloa Martin,
Wrllsviile, John 11. Brown 4 Co., Grieg, EiUo»4
Co M I'hilaaeipQU; U. W. Snodgrass 4 Co., Gregg 4
Nacc, New Lisbon, ()j Ft. Skinner, Mon. C. D. Coffin,
Cincinnati; J. P. KclW, Vouugstown, 04 W. L- Huui
dart, Cleveland, O. *ugt!l
• •1.0*7,433 41
S 3
S 5
51-20 'Zj
57
Ooamtislon and Forwarding Merchant'
i no. ?d woo 9 ft., rirnscEca,
CONTINUE to transact a general Conaaiwion besi
ness, especially in the purchase amt sale of Ameri
can Manufacture* and Produce, and in receiving and
forwarding Goods consigned to his care. As Agent for
the Manufactures, he wilt be constantly supplied with
icc. principal articles of Pittsburgh Mcnafucinre utlhe
lowest wbolesalo prieet Order* and consignment*
ate respectfully solicited. ? jj JP7
Penn SUchlitelhop.
HWIGMTMAN— or Ulkir.ds of cot
, ton and woollen machinery. Allegheny city. Pa.
The above work* being now In fall ac J sneer strii op
eration.! am prepared to r.xeciw djfs's with dispatch
for all kinds of machinery in z.y bus, itah a* willow*,
Sicker*, spreader*. eerds,grit:<f::g uxthine*, railways,
rawing frames, speeders, thtovsUs, looms, woolen
cards, double or single, for merchant or eonmry work,
mules, jacks, slide and hand Uth.es and tools in gen
eral. All kind* of shafting made to order, or plan* giv
en for gearing factories or mills at reasonable charge.
Htries to—Kennt'tly, Child-s A Co- Ulacksfock, Hell
A Co„ King, pennnek * Cn.,'Jea. A. »»ray._
TOPRISTIJttS:
JOHN D. M’CRB.VRV, Printing Ink Manufacturer,
No*. 331 and 333 Stanton street, NK'V YOUK—l>c
fo: No. 3t»jiniee street—Wouitlcail the attenion of
’rimers to bis improved Prictic; Ink* of v inous
kttnl* and order*, at the following price* :
Bztra fine Jct-Ulack, for Card arvl wood
Cuta • . 62 00 und 3 Nt per lb.
Fine Book ink
Uocc i k
New* Ink * 0 19 o s» u u 5 “
Fine Ked Ink 7Se l « 1 50 “ aW» “
Ulne, Yellow, Green jh! \Vhite “5c 1 W ] SO “
Gold *ize at S-* per ib, and Urouze at 50, 75 cis And
$l per oz.
A tpucimen of New* Ink can be seen on thi* paper.
For ■ ale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
FitUburgli.Fa.
C. Morgan Jfc Co. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Morion k. Grtawould, Looirille, Ky. octfl JSm
JABEB W. WOODWaL!,,
Sodern it nil Antique if'urniture,
M,Tmai) Smart. l’rmacEon.
A largo and splendid
assortment of^FurnUut't,
Hotels and ft rlrurt >’ '-ve!-
linn, constantly on ham! nmi made to order.
The pre«cni stock on band cannot l>c exceeded by
any manufactory In thd western country. Person*
wishing to purchase would do well ta give me a caii.
as 1 tun determined my prices shall please. Tan of
the stock consist* in—
TeteaTete; Buffet Etaqeie;
Loul* XIV Chain; Queen Klllabclh chain;
Ten Poyie: * Fruit Tables;
Toilet Tables; Louis XV Cotnraoder,
=- French Mahogany Bedsteads; Piano Stools;
SO sofas with Flush and Hair-cloth eovanr,
SO Mahogany Rooking Chain;
40 dot Parlor do
30 u Fancy do
29 centre Tables;
20 pair Divans; 4 pair pier Tables;
15 marble top Dressing Bureaus;
ft Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book cues;
20 marble top Wsih Stands;
' 4 pair OUomans;
8 pair fancy Work Stands;
A very large assortment of common chairs ami other
furniture too numerous to mention. f
[£/- Steam Boats fumisharj.ro the shorten notice,
and on the r.iost reasonable mm*, «lecis
Dltphrigm FllUrt'for Iljtfraat Water.
_ THIS is to certify that ! have api
pointed Livingston, Roggen A Co.
jftrpjW Sole AcT'-nu for the sale of
y Patent tuinrahrm Filter, foriheci)
Tf UesofPiusbargu amt Allegheny.
_ a » JOHN OIBSON, Agent,
mSßgffc* for Waller M Gibson, 'Mi Broadway.
Jb oct. to, iws.
We have -been using one of the above arUcles at tha
oficn of the'Novelty works for three mondUt on trial,
and feel perfectly satisfied that it is n asefulViyvmjon,
: and we take pleasure in recommending thdOtokuuae;
fm article to all who love paro water. (Jr«tt>iii be
thankfully received and promptly txeeate&i if
octltf . LIVINGSTON. ROUGffiffc C#_.
tuV«rai£i«>iU«vlßp Cocif,
. FOB PURIFYING WATER,
fl Which renders turbid water euro by
removing all substances not soluble uj
jGBaNjSL water. Tho rtoton water in N. York,
although eleor and pure to the eye, yet
it pnssos on hour through this
yVyg filtering cock, shows a large deposit
impurq, substances, worms, Ac, Plus
[.the case more or les.wUb allhydrant water, .
The Reversible Wilder la neat and durable, and is
nn* attended with the inconvonienco Inddenlto other
SSSlSnrt wilhoutbeinrdel4ched Iroti.
the water Pipe, by merely taming the key or handL
of water Is ©hanged, and ail adctunulatlon* fo
without onicrewing it. PUtur. It uUo pouana.lhu
TdlTantM" of beln* »“P *? d “ 11
euec. will bo Terr ednTonirnl and economical.
“can be attached where theta it up pteunta hkh
a, low tn a cart, w* tab, ic. wth ha bad
ofthcrtle Agent. , ara „of Poonh andMattoiu
EVV RAISINS ami COfloa^ttheH*.— 6o flr boxci
freih Rnlsiai: 9 bast Cocoa Bhells rec'd and for
Store, 70 Fourth »tmt
AU,. -i 'COX’ 4 i. , ii*i
CO-PARTNERSHIPS.
BCAIPE * ATKINSON,
GEORGECOCHRAN.
MISCELLANEOUS-
OTS “ I W J
o 40 u w fio «
AIL! «AHTm;
1 MISCELLANEOUS ; :
W. tb J. GLENN, Book Bladars.,;
IRE are still engaged in the, above basinets, comer
VV of Wood andThlrd'atreets, Wnsbarghj where
are are prepared to do any work in oar
Steh. ’ We attend to out work personalty,.
rtioiiwiU be given inregardto its neatness torn an*
Books ruled to any pattern and bojhf;
stantially. Booksm numbereorold booksbdh [id care
fully of repaired. .Ntunesputon book* in gUtlenera*
Those that have work Gt oar Unb are invited to call.
Prices low.’ . : . mymf
Scale*, Cooklnsr BtoT*«, .
VrARSUALL, WALLACE 4 CO., Round Ouixci,
JJX comer Liberty and Wood streets, manatoctore
and offer tor sale Platform, Floor and Counter Scales
of the moat improved quality; CootongSioves,rorwood
au4tcoal; Egg Stoves of various tires, Hariorand
common Grates, Hollow Ware, 4c. 4c.
mannfae tore the Kitchen Range, which bus
general satisfaction to those having It in »w, M» All of
which' they would respectfully invite the “tendon of
the citizens and the public generally. ocß7*dtf
_ Pitt Macßlna Works and Foundry,
TOTSBonaa, r*.
JOHN WEIGHT 4 Co., are prepared to build Cotton
and Woolen Machinery ofeverv description,'wen
as rjwHng Machines, Spinning .Framfis, Speeders,
DruwingFremes, Railway Head*, WarpoT*, poolers,
Dressing Frames, Looms, Card Grinders, 4e. Wrought
Iron Shafting tamed;- all sixes of Cast Iron, Pollies and
Hangers of toe latest patterns, slide ami hand Lattes,
-and tools of all kinds. Casings of every description
furnished on short notiee. Attorns made to order for
Mill Gearing, Iron Railing, Ac. Steam Pipe tor beat
ing Factories, Cast Iron WinUow-Saih and fancy Cos
limn generally.* Order* lei at toe Warehouse of J.
Palmer 4 Co-, Liberty etreefcwUl have prompt alien
“n'efer to Blaekstock, Bell 4 Co- J. K. Moorebead 4
Co., 0. E. Warner, John Irwfin 4 Sons, Pittsburgh t G.
C.4J. 11. Warner. Bteubenrillc. •_ lanlg_
SEW COACH FACTOHYs * i i
aumsnssT. ! •
MA. WHITE 4 CO- would respectful!* inform
• toe nubile that they have erected a shop on
Lacocfc, between Federal ai>d Sandusky streets. They
are now wfVtnir and are prepared to receive orders tor
every description of vehicles, Coaches, Chpj°tDa*.
Touches, Baggies, Piuetoas, 4c., Ac., which from they
long experience in toe manufacture of the above work,
and the facilities they have, they feel confident they ve
enabled to do/work on the most reasonable terms, with
those wanting articles la their line.
Paying.portieular 'attention to toe selection of mate
rials, nnd having none but competent workmen, they
have no hesitation ia warranting toeir wot*, j -'ve
therefore ask toe attention.of toe public to this matter.
N. B. Repairing done in toe best manner, and oh toe
most redsouablo terms. - lyPni.- >
pianos: ‘
THE subscriber offers for sale a large and splendid
assortment of rosewood-end mahogany grand Ac-;
iton-Pianos, with aifd with but Coleman’s celebrated
AJolian Attachment The above instruments are war
rented to be equal to any mdnafactured in-tbis coun
try, *nid will be sold lower than any brought from toe.
East. F. BLUME, No 113 wood at
3d door above elh
N:R-City Scrip will be taken at par for a few of
he above assortments • .. tay3 ■ r. U.
Daily at too Baltimore. Philadelphia,
NEW YORK. BOSrON AND NEW ORLEANS
GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION OFFICE,
Young MEN in wholesale and retail stores, and ether
respectable business, to act as Book-keepers, Balei'
, men, Portere, Bur-keeper*, Waiter*, Farmer*. Coach
men, Car AgenUvßook and Map Agent*, Collectors,
Overseen in all branches of business, 4c. .We have
atoll times a large number of good situation* on brad,
which pay from 3UO to «*AOOO per annum. -Those in
want of situations of any kind would do well to ;gtve
us a call, as we have agents in. each of too aboye cl- -
; tics, which will.enable u* to place every applicant in
a suitable situation at tho shortest notice. We have a
large acquaintance in all toe above named cities,
whieh we irut will enable’as to give entire satisfac
tion to all who'may favor us with a call. • •
TAYLOR 4 TAYMAN, No. 38 riccond mV
between South and Gay.
N. B—Person* living in any part of toe U.Sttte*,
and wishing to obtain a situation in Baltimore, Ok ei
ther of toe abovo pities, will have toeir wants imme-
Uialely attended to by addressing us a line, (post-paid)
as by *0 doing they .will our tall both trouble ana ex
pense, which they otherwise woild incur by.ceming
to the city, and acetone employment for toemselve*
Address, ■ xAVLUK4TAYMAN,.j ;
No. 09 Second street,
my23:aif Baltimore, nd
BENNETT 4 BROTHER*
UFEENSWARE man ufact übehs, •
Blraslngbaxa.lHtur Fltt*bnrttii,]Pa« ••
Warehouse, Ho. 137, Wood ttreet, rtittburgk.
«?artWllA<ecn*tamly keep on hands
JKVmeniot Ware; of ear own
saperiorquality. Wholesale and eountryijler
W chant* are respectfully invited to call and ex
- amine for as we. are-determined to'sell
eheaper than haaeterbefere beenjjffered to th« pub*
rj* Orderesent by mail,accompanied by theeaih or
uy reference, will be promptly auended to. my!B
TBS ABEOMETKB •
THE attention of the public is respectnuiy called to
the following enrtiaeates: " ' J ' ,
,Mi. 8. Eaxuu—Having tested aqnantiry ©fjGold
weighed by your Awometcr, Jfiod the retail prow
your iastnunetit correct; end recommend the bm of It
to these reins to California, u tha best method for eb-.
uialag.thfl wd valae of Gold. Ben. roan. 1
__ -v-v J. g. DUNLEvY.ficla ,
~ ffsssaryh, MarchßilbJfc ( ‘
* ftrtnoMH, M»reh 7,1849.'
Mb. Esin*—Deaxfiir. Having examined the “Areo
meter” manufactured ju yotir rooms, 1 do not hesitate
u> it to the use of iboao gentlemen who are
about removing to CalifomifinsearchofUold. ! .
ItetfcsaeJosoanpraximdtioatotho specific grari
tjr or metals, and eritJ certainly enable t&e adventure?
to ascertain when his place? is yielding Gold. .
maria Yours, resp’Y.j J. R. SPCUNTGCK.
T N Di A RUBBER CLOTHING—J Bit received fertile
X California Expedition, A .complete assortment ot
tiau Elastic Clothing, at prices ranging from Sfso to
flliofersoitofcoat, ranuland hat. Fcrsnlenttbo
ludin Rubber Depot, F»o*Weodat. ■ „
dteSO I J A II PHILLIPS
*p3Rnt?Koß7sepLl9, IRd.
MR. Tlioa. K. lllBBER[r-.~Dear Sir, Your WRI
TING FLUID we have now been uaing more than
a. rear, and on looking ovetjthe entries made by ft, we
find the color a bright bias btaec,. Uis pleasant to
write frith, Sows free, and does not clog the pep like
the ordinary inks iu use. Wishing too the ready sale
its merits demand, we arc,year* respectfully,
SIMPSON A tO.
For nle, together with lObbert’a Red Ink,, and Ma
chine Copy Ink, by 11. A. Fahnestock A Co 3 It 1*
Schwartz, Allegheny City, and by tbo manufacturer,
T. K. Hibbett, Druggist and Cbemm, comer of Liber
ty mid tfaUlhfidii su, Qttl3
watzulsx rautrL ” runroa miu. wx. kiiusr
PALStISIIt UAH a A A COn I
(Successors to Hussey. Uanna A. Co.)! ;
Bankers, exchange urokebs, and .dealer*
in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Ccrtifiemtea
of Deposits, Bank Notes, and Specie—Fourth Attest,,
nearly opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. Current !mo.
ncy received on deposite—Sight Check* for sale, and
colleetiotfi tnade on nearly oil the principal poiht* In
llie United Statea . ! . . U
Too bighestprenUum paid for Foreign and Amenean
Gold
Advance* made on consignment* of Produce, ship
ped on liberal terms. , • *p3
GREAT INVENTION-VALUABLE riSCOVERY!
FaT**T SBCOtXS JoffVAIT lit. lWfl.
Palmi aasyJevtr extension TaUis, Sofas, Bureaus,
Boot Casts, Wnting Desis.
LEVER OF WROUGHT IRON.
mnS TABLES far surpassing every other in*
! vcabotx ofthe kind now extant. They can he ex*
tended Inm ten to twenty-fire feet, and when closed
the leaves are »H contained inside; thee are nude to
alt sixes and shapes, and are* admirably adspieU for
Steamboats, Hotels, and Urge private families, fern*
tue when closed a complete centra table. . ;
*OFAS AND BUREAUS—'These articles are inval*
cable, pnrtienlariy to those who wish to econo*
raise room, and convert a sleeping apartment Into a
parlor or sitting room, a* they con be opened and shat
at convenience, and when shut, the bedding is enclos
ed. a great saviur tn room and rent. Ati the bed
steads when closed (orm a beaotiinl piece offarnltare
fora parlor or sitting room. . 1
BOOK CASES—A neat and metal oracle for parlof
or drawing room. !
WRITING DKSKS-Forlaw ©flee*, roe mi,
•ad oia ;r officer, when opened & raoticonvcnieaibed
stead, when elated a perteei J»eMr and Üb/ary aione
it virmla ]
■ All iHieu uiiclM need no recommendtuont; the
bcanty ©< the vrbole i», they are warranted not Wgei
oul oi repair. It will be for year iutereiU 10 call and
examino tho article*. m the oniinfacturer'a Moie,- No.
Kt Third street, Pnuiiurgh. In addition to the above
adtamasc*. they are proof afotnet baft.
nebiO JAMES W WOODWELU -
LOWELLwtronEK,
KAKrrAcnmni or
ALGOUOIt AND ttUUK SPUITB,
Comer From and Vine meets, Cincinnati, O.
OpnK.nH from Pittsburgh for Alcohol, Pnre'Spiriti
Haw or Rectified Whiskey, will be promptly at
ended v> at lowtaii market price. ochlStdlT •
JIlo&oBgalMla blnry Htmblit .
c«v ■ ROIIKRT H. PATTH&SON has opened
s*«%lhe large stable on Fim«t,ntnnin* throort
/rn\ to Second it, between Wood aad tumlhfield
tbf .-ear of the Wonongahcla llouie,
wilhnn entirely new atoek of llories and Carriage* of
the beltqoaliry and lateit ityies. Uonea kept u lire
ry in the be «t manner. • ivjMtv
ZVBW BOOKS* SBW BOOKS!
TIIK Confutation aniVSLandard vf the At*oei«ie
Kcfo'iued Church inNortb America: frvo, bound
iu fhecp.
The Other Bldc, or Note* for the History of the Wnr
betwron Mexico and the United. Btates, written iu
Mexico,' and translated trom the Spanish, with note*:
Uy A. 0. Ram»ey. ....
bketchescf Reforms ana peforrneri of Great Britain
and IrClaml: Dy IL B. Suuiton.
The Worts of President Ld wards, in 4 vo!*; e re
print nf the Worcester edition, with addition*, anj-a
copious general index.
The Mountain* of Egypt, or Egypt aWitneuforthe
Bible? By F. L. Hawks. D. D-, li L. D. ]
Memoirs of David Hale, late editor of Journal of
Commerce, with selections from Ida Miscellaneous
Writings: By Rot. J. B. Thompson, j
The Puritan and Ills Daughter: by J. K. Faaldtng. •
Los Gringos or an Inside Vie* of Mexico and Cal
ifornia: By Lieut. Wise, U. S. Nary.
Familiar Letter* to Yoang Mas, onvaiioo* subjceis;
designed as a Companion to the Young Men’s Guide:
By wm. A.Aleoit- ! :
The l’oems and Prose Writiagi 61 R. A. Dan&::9 Yt *
Nineveh and its Ceuaini: By Layard.
For sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
janfd No 7B Wood »f
T MiaEiXANEOua literature, i
at LOCKWOOD’S, 03 WOOD STllfifciT.
BROWN’S American Augler’a Guide; fall of lilu>
nations, Itimo. : . i i-
Faaldtng’s Puritan uiuMiia Daughter] ICtno. j
Dr. ilooker’s Physictud and I’aUr.nt; Itimo. [
Mrt. KtlLs’Hearts and~!ldmest Bto. i
Neonder* Life of Christ; Bvo, .
Meander's History of Christian Church; 3 volij Sxo.
, RcV. Dr. Spring's Memoirs of Miss Murray; 8vo» - •
. American Almanac, isao, Byb. j :
JAM& D. LOCKWOOD,. -
janlQ_ Bookseller ftlitnportcr, 63 Wood «V •
\ht~~ R* CliKEtiE—duo bxslrastoreana ior tide uy
W • luiB • WMDAOALEYACO
FAST COLOMBO FRUITff. i ? ' '
WE. MURPHY Invites the attention ©f-buyert to
, his present choiee stock of Prlnu at'Lucenis
per yard, nf fast calon’tind newest styles, s : r
■ Al»©—Newe*i styles'English Chlmxes, from 13ft to
IB# cents. : f • i;
: Also—A fall assormrhl of small figured tight Prints
and Chintzes, buff, blue, pink, lolock, purple, orange,
Ac. ]J3 v Whotesiie,lu«rt« upstair*. - lanlti. ;
■V ■< , -'■ ‘ J_ ' '■ i' h:!;; v.i; 1 .--c-> ■ 1'
; " V . /'Yv. V ‘ 5 :*;■.* r.-r rr.'y.t.tal o* - n |
\■: J ■■■ -*•' ‘ * j V ,,! -Ma£fw)axpl.
MEDICAL.
CAUTION EXTRA- f
A-Tnan by the name of RUELCLAPF fa u enraged
with a young man of the name of S.P. Townsend, and
uet hii name t» put up a Sarsaparilla, which they'
call Dr. Townsind'a Sarsaparilla, deoorniiiailsr ti
GENUINE, Onginahele. Tha.Tcnmeoit doe>
tor mod never was, hot was formerly a workejon rail*;
reads, canals, aadthe like. Yet b© assume* ths title
ofDr- for the purpose of gaining credit forwhatho is
not He is sending oot cards beaded c Tneks' ‘el 1
Quacks," in which he says, I have soldthe nsa of my
name for S 7 a week. I will give 8. P. Townsend 8500
if he will produce one single solitary proof of this,—
-This is to cMtionthepubllcootto.be deceived, and
nurehasenonebut theGENUINE ORIGINAL OLD
Dr. Jacob Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, having on it the
Old Dr.’s likeness, his family ooat of arms, and his rig
.cu to c„« «f *™j icoß TOWKSnN i.
principal Office, 103 Nassau it, New York City,
OLD DOCTOR
i : JACOB TOWBSBND,
THg ORIGINAL, K3§gS DISCOVERER
O? n» : ; 'CSSUXKX.;.
TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA* -
Old Dr. Townsend is now about TOvearsof are. and
has long been known as the AUTHOR and DISCO*
VEHEft of the GENUINE ORIGINAL TOWNSEND
SARSAPARILLA.” - Being poor* hs was compelled
to limit its ntanufactarc, by whioh means it has oefen
kept oat of market, and the sales circumscribed to
those only who had proved ns worth, andjknown its
value. This Gaunt asm UraquiLun Pmamwen is
manufactured, on the largest scale, and is called Gr
throughout the length andoreadth of the land.;
Unlike young 8. P. Townsend’s, it improves-with
age, and never changes, bat fijr the better because it
is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific mam
The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest
discoveries of the An, have oil been brought into re*
<j uisltioa in the manufacture of the Old Dr’s Sarsapa
nils. Tho Sarsaparilla root,it!* well known toned*
ieal men, contains medicinal properties, and vo*no pro*
perries which aro inert or useless; and others, which,
If retained in preparing it for ose,- produce fermenta
tion and acid, which is injurious to the system. - Some
of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile that
they entirely evaporate and ore lost in the prepara
tion, if they are not preserved br a scientific process,
known only to those experienced in its manofaetifre.
Moreover these volatile principles, which fiy off in va
por, or as an exhalation, under heat, are the very es
sential medical properties of the root, which give* to
It alUts value, The ♦ V-.
OKBUISE
OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSENDS SARSAPARILLA
ia to prepared; that all the inert properties of the Bar*
aapanlla root are first removed, ever; thing capable
of becoming acid or of fermentation, is extracted and
rejected; then every particle ofmedieal virtue U seen*
red in a pure and concentrated form; and ihss -it is
rendered incapable ofiosing any of its valuable anil
healing properties. Prepared in this Way, it is m&ac
the most powerful agent in the
V CI/rE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES.
Hence the reason why we hear, commendations on
every tide in its favorbymen, waea and-children.
We find it doing wonders in the core of Consumption,
Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and iaßheatnntlsa,
Scrofnla and-Piles, Coetiveness, all Cutaneous -Erep*
tiens- pimples. Blotches, and all affeeuoas arising frem
IMPURITY OF THE’BLOOD.
It possesses a marvellous effieacyin ail complaints
arising from from Aeiattpoflhe Stomach;
from oneqdai circulation, determination of blood to the
head, palpitatiou of the heart, cold feet and coldhanda
cold chilis and hot flashes over the body. It has not
had its equal in cooghs and colds;- and promotes easy
expectoration, and gentle perspiration, relaxing stzier
tore of the longs, throat, and every other part-
Bat-in nothing is its excellence more manifestly aeon
and acknowledged than in all kinds and stages of
PKM ALE COMPLAINTS.
Il works wonders to eases of floor albu or whites,
Failing ofthe Womb,Obstructed, Suppressed,orPaiu
fa! Menses, Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and
the like; and is effectual in earing all forms of the Kid*
ney Diseases! •By removing obstructions, and regala*!
Ung.the general systsm, tone and strength to
ihewholebodT, antteuresalifonnso! -
nervous diseases and debility,
and thus prevents or •" relieves a great variety of other
hi—»«**. u Bpinal4rrUation,o«eßr4lgis, St. Vitas
Dance, swooning, Epileptic FuSjConvulnous, Ac. Is
not this, then, m MamciHs tot Paa-EmaaiTLT Nsml
But can any of these things hecafatofS. P. Town
send’s interior article! This young man's liquid it not <
to be COMPARED WITH THE OLD Dibs,- 1
because of the Grand Fact,'hat the one ts incapable
of Deterioration and NEVER SPOILS, while theoth
er DOES; U sours, ferments.' aad blows the bottles
containing it into fragments; the sour, aeid liquid ex
ploding and d imaging other goods! /Must not this hor
rible ■compound be poisonous tothe'systemf Wheil
put' acid into a system-already diseased, with acid!
WfcatcausesDyspepsiabutaeiai Do we notali know,,
that when toed soon in oarstomseha,'wlrat mischiefs
itpradoees!—flatulence, heartburn, palpitation ofthe
heart,'liver complaint, diarrhea, dysentery, eholie and
corruption ef the blood! What is Scrofula out an acid
humor in the body! What produces all the humdrs
which bring on Eruptions of the Shin, Scald Head,
Salt Rheum,Erysipelas,White Swellings, Fever-Sore*,
and all ulcerations internal and external! It is noth
ing nipter heaven but an add substance, which wut,
and teas spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less.
What castes Rheumatism but a sour add fluid, which
Insinuate* itself between the joints and elsewhere, Irv
ritating and Inflaming the tender and delicate tissues
upon which it ecu? So of nervous diseases, of impu
rity ofthe blood, efdentnred circulations, and. nearly
gll »llmpnf hli»h nffll-l hntqpit watnyo-,-
Now, it It noihorrible to make and tell, and Infinite
ly worse to ate this /
USUMNGrFER wENTINO, ACID “COMPOUND’
t OF S.P. TOWNSEND!
and yet he wcuhf fain hare it understood that Old Ja»
cob Townsend's Genome Original Sarsaparilla, It an
Inflation of hit inferior preparation!! .
Ueaven forbid tint we ahoold deal in an aitlele
which] would bear the most distant, resemblance to 8.
P Townsend's articls! and which should bring down
upon the Old Dr.' nch a moontatn load of complaint*
and criminations from agent* who have told, and pur
chasers who hare ated 8. P. Townsend’* Fermenting
Compound! 1
Wefwub it understood, hecanse.it it the absolute
truth, ihat 8- P. Townsend’s article and Old Dr. Jacob
Townsend’s Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and
infinitely dissimilar, that they are nalike in every par*
ticuiai, having notone single thing in common..
. It lalto arrest frauds upon tho unfortunate, to poor
balm Into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the 1
despairing bosom, to restore health and bloom and vi
gor into the crushed and broken and to banish Infimu
tj-ttfct old DR. JACOR TOWNSEND has SOUGHT
uidFOUNDthe opportunity and means to bring his
Uu» UNIVERSAL CONCENTRATED REMEDY,
within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who
-need A that they may leant and know, by joyful ex*
periedee, itaTaasKtnncßr rowu to mat. 1
Foil sale by J. KIDD & CO, Wholesale Agent for
Western Pennsylvania; J. SMITH,: Birmingham; Dr.
J.SARGEANT, Allegheny; Dr. J. CASSELL,'FiIth
'.(G. W. GARDNER, Bth ward,Pittsburgh. spt3
wml|i
IV 4tASV BOTTLES.
ros tsk uxovAfc *39 nm not cuxb or ail Bmu»
■Akmao 7>ox AMtxmsctATSor m bcmd
oiHAMTO»tn*mnat,viz: .
Scrofula or Ring's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta
neous Eruptions, Pimple* or Pustule* on the Face,
Blotehes, J tiles, Chronic Bore Bye*, Ring Worm
or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of
the Bone* and Joints, Btubbohi Ulcers,,Syphiltic
Symplon*, Sciatica or diseases
arising from oa injudicious use of Mercury, Act*
titea or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in'lJfe;
Also—Chronic Consiitutiooal Disorders, Ac. ■
In till* preparation are strongly concentrated all the
Medicicarproperuea of Sanapanlla, combined with,
the most effectual aids, the most salutary productions,
the most potent simples of tho TegctablßklAgdoni; and
it has been so fully tested, not only by patient* loom*
eolTCfl, bat «I«o by physicians, that it 'baa receiTed
their Buquui&ed recommendations-and the epproba
lion of the public; and has. established, oniiaown
merits, a reputation for TiLtrs and tmeaer far tape*
rior to the .various compounds bearing the, namoof
Sarsaparilla. Disease* hare been cured, such as arc
not furnished iaThe records of time past: and what it
bus already;done for the ihoasandswho have, need it
it U capable of doing (or the millions still suffering 1 and
struggling with disease. It purifies, cleanses, and
strengthens tho fountain springs of life, and infuses
new Vibor throughout the whole animal frame.'
frANOTHER CURE OPSCROiULA
lfce\foLowing striking. and—os will be seen—per
manent cure of mn inveterate ease of Scrofula, com
mends Itself to all similarly afflicted:.
ScuntroßT, Conn., Jen.t, 134 -
Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen, gympathy for the ofltict
ed induces me to informyou of the remarkable cure
effected by yoar ease of my wlfa.
Sho was severely a&icted with the Scrofala on differ
enl parts of the body; the glands «f the neck were 1
greatly enlarged, and her limbs maeh swollen. After'
suffering over a year, end finding no rellef-from the
remedies used, the disease attacked one leg, and be*
low the knee suppurated. -Her physician advised it
should be laid opes, which waa dose, but without any
permanent benefit in this situation wo heard of, and
were induced to use, Sands' Sarsaparilla. The first
bottle produced a decided and favorable effect, reller*
ins hermore.than any prescription she kftd ever taken;
out! before she used six bottles—to tbs astouishmett.
and delightpf her friends—she found her health quite'
restored* Ir is’ no w over a rear since the cure waa ef
fected, and her health remain* good, showing that the
disease was thoroughly-eradicated from tho system.
1 OttrneighMrsarernlknowingtothcseflictSjanathiak ,
very highlf bf-Sands’ SarjupatUla. - ■
• Yours with respect,. JULIUS. PIKE.
Extractimriu a letter received Gum Mr. N. W. Har
ris, a gentleman well known In-Louisiana co n Vo.:
- “Gentlemen, Ihavecuredanegrobcyofmlnflwith
your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with Scrofula,
andof a acrofclcua family. - . ' ; :
“Years, truly, N • W. HAHIIIR.
“Fredericks Hall, July 17,1548.” ■
Satras’ SaxiAPAaai*-—lt teems almost unowcesia
ry to'dlrect attention to an articto eo well known, and
■o deservedly popular, ss this preparation, butpaueat*
often, who wuh to oe lha extract of Ssnap&mla, are
'lndoefd to try worthless tiotnp6undi bearing the name,
bus containing Uttlo or none of the vinos or this vain-,
abb root; and we think; we cannot confer a greater
benefit on our readers than-in directing their attention
to the advertisement of the Messrs. Sands, la another
column. The bottle has recently been, enlarged to
field a quart, and those who wish a leiUygood article
will find concentrated In thball the medicinal ,valuo
ofthoroqt, Tfiu experience of thousands haa proved
Itrofiicacy in curing the various diseases for .which it
is recommended; and at tire pmeit time more thin
any other, perhaps, is this medicine uaefaL in hrepa*
ring the system for a change of seasotL—4Hame Jour*
nal,Bept 184$.
Prepared and sold, wholesale tndretaU.'by A. B, A
jkSANDgfDnggiKattd Cbetumj HX> Phlina street,
comer of iVtilUa,.Jf®w .YsrtTgpld
gitu genentily.throughouxthe United SlM&aihrCan*
ladm Price tlpeTbottieyixbottigsfor**,,'. i
For sab by L.jWJLCOX,Jr a B. A. PAHNE3TOCK
k CO, and EDWARD •PENDEHICII. ftttaban& AL
At>TpL&Biaill,BrU(*Wr. I [ialMwUvT
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
Christian Advocate.
Th* - IspnufiaT.-f-Attempt
after-attempt! has been made by the citizen*,
of Pittsburgh •to establish; a Hospitdr : Bnt
u yet, to tfc£ discredit erf- the city, nolnsti*
.tntlon-of jhe kind appears* The Roman
Catholics hive established one of their own;
onrentgrprj l ri T> g fln dheneT*
oleat triend Rev. Lu
theran having visited theold world,
and observed the workings of such institu
tions : there,. returned ami 'set about the
; work himself.' v-Xhe mult will be seen by
the foUowihgyy which we copy from the
M Miwddnary^ ;i l r 1 ,
THE INFIBEARY— TO A FRIEND.
Dxaa Faiorcx—Yoor kind letter was du
ly received, and the inquiries youmake con
cemingthe Infirmary, withthe sympathy so
often • manifested for its welfare, gave me
much pleasure.-., The box which Mr., it
had the goodness' to place in his store for
the ofterings of friends, with its valuable
cozitehtiy wait likewise received in tirnCo for
the Chnatmas festival, and gave an affected
pleasure to us alt Do me the favor to re
turn to the Society of young ladies in W——,
who so kindly made up the numerous arti
cles of bedding, eta, for the House, and the
presents for onr sisters, our aincerest thanks.
Alas (we 'cannot return, or reward each
kindness; Bnt He.who cannot overlook the
cup ofcold water, riof .the’ kindly look, will
not forget your nor their labor of love.
Many of the inquiries made in your let
ter,-are ffcquently proposed other friends
at a distance, ana 1 avail'myself of this me-'
thodtoanswerthemsllhtoncc. Arid first,
you ask the question—. • ;
< How is.it supported? I answer, solely
by the contributions of the. merciful and tra
mane. .* The* . Institution hah no. vested fund..
It lives from day to day upon the.bonnty of
God: .Although there are no agents in the.
field, various Christian-fneadsfrequeiitly be*
, come voluntary agents in their immediate
; neighborhoods, and gather together, princi-'
' paUy.insmaU contributions, . what amounts
in the aggregate to a respectable sttm. { For
this purpose, cards .have been printed—and
in numerous instancy , ladies have collected
ten, fifteen, and even, twenty-five dollars on
! such a card. In addition to this, donations
i are 'sometimes mkdeby visiting the Tnfiima*
ry, orders for gtoceriea are sent to the house
ofthe Director, and friends at a distance fre
quently forward' donations -Ity mail. Nor
may tim contributions ofnnmerons friends
in the coantty. overiotited, . who have
contributed not a little to the comfort* and
support.ofthe House, bv donations of pro*
visions, marketing,-.beading, etc. ?In this,
way, it haahitheito been supported from
day to day. We hate learned what it is to
pray, u Gtve us this day our daily bread. 31
' Yon also ask' whether are ever in
want? To this/ we can say with Su Paul:
“ Weknbw both how- to abased and how to
abound; both to be full and to suffer need.”—
’ And yet, while in onr abundance we had
nothing over, in our poverty we had .no
Jaek. Always,’ and in; every place, onr
[ want was supplied. There have been times
’whenthere was not a farthing in the treasu
jy/nor.a single potato in the cellar, with up
wards of thirty the
yet opr Father fed them aIL We have wept
like a child at the taqy in which Godh&s of
ten rebuked: onr fears and cares. > He hath
indeed done all things welLOnr. extremity -
has been His opportunity. We are troubled.
and caiefal.no more. It is His cause,.not
ours,'and He will provide. \v-;\ '
Who are the patients, and are all denomi
nations admitted? It would be difficult to
describe the motely mixture of people and
tongues who find relief within its walls.—
Misery iB no respeclor of persons, and has
its representatives among alLnstis hs. Many:
are “sfnmjferi” from other lands—and there
is scarcely a time wteathere are mot Amer*
English, Irish, Scotch, German and
French'patients in the House. . As for re
ligions, the diversity Is still greateir. About
one-third are v Roman Catholics, most of
whom were refused i into their
own Hospital; and the, remaining two thirds,
nominally Protestants of differerit
such as-Lutheran, Reformed, Presbyterian,
Methodist, Episcopalian, Baptist,: Unionists,
down into the various schools and parties
into which many of these are: divided.—
Misery lores companionship, and there is
no trouble on the score ■of opinion. Even
the poor blacks are allowed to/recover in
peace, and are recognised by their feliows
ais companions in distress.; All’who deport
themselves with propriety, and need shelter,
j medical attendance and are receive
ied into the Institution, whatever be- their
I country, color or religion. -i ■
. -What number of patients hhve been re
ceived, and what is the nature of their com
plaints? -.. Nearly-;two hundred have been
admitted since the Institution .commenced,
on the first of January—a year ago. The
diseases are almost of every kind flesh is
heir to: Snrgical cases of different kinds,
fevers, consumption, palsy, lunacy, erysip
; elns,' cholera, small-pox, etc. Hitherto we
have-been without a separate building'for
contagions diseases—but hope by the kind
ness ofthe public tobe able to erect a suita-’
ble. hospital for all "such cases,' early in the
spring. .
.A' wordj before closing, about onr Christ
mas '.Festival! . According to the good old
German custom, we had a<<Chfutmas Tree”
at the Infirmary on Christmas eve. I had
often heard of the observance of this custom
in the hospitals, asylums, and orphan hous
es of Europe; but had no idea before what
happiness to ample anaflair could produce.
The tree was ot epruce, and was erected
in tire Chapel of the Infirmary. The pews
were placed around the sides, so that there
was sufficient room. During the day, all
the arrangements had been made—the tree
decorated, covered over with tapers, and
two long tables, one with 'presents for the.
patients,' the other .for the nurses and ser
vants 1 placed at either end, After the
tree was illuminated; the convalescent pa
tients were brought "in, some on ormebes,
I and others supportedhy the nnr *83,: and the
chapel was quickly filled by the friends from
towrii . The beautiful hymn'was then sung:
■ t( Whm taanbdUd on the nightly plain, 7 ? and.
was followed by anad dress, m which the
origin of making presents, at this season, of
the year was explained, and the attention of
nU directed away from the simple gifts be
fore them to the great gift of God—the Sa
viour of the world. All were .pressed tm
believe and rejoice in this Redeemer, and
he was portrayed as the all and in all that
i onr souls require for time and eternity. - It
; was nsdlemn and holy, hour, and the tears
flowed freely down many a cheek. Each
of the twentyrsix patients .was then present
ed with a plate ot refreshments and a servi
ceable cotton handkerchief, and the joy and
gratitude of these poor fellows was affecting
indeed! ■. The kind remembrances of the
frieatln in , and other places, were like
wise distributed among the nurses and ser
vants of the Institution, and gave nnafiecled
pleasure. On looking: aroond. among the
I npticed ona marked with the nnmn
of our kind bonefaetor, and whiio tho plate
ofrelreshmentsthat accompanied it has pro
bably been mada away with ere .this, the
.beautiful,book which bears the name : of :
fire' Sisters, will, we hope,'soon reach its
place of destination. ' Please accept thi» to
; ken of sisterly love. It is an offenng from
their hearts to thine. j -
Wont of room, as well as 4ime, requires
me abruptly to dose.. E3nd regards to aQ
theftienda., V. W. A.T.
THEPATAI. BECHET.
.An aped man, without an enemy in the
woridl in his own. house, arid in his own bed,
:is made the victim of a butchedv murder,
for mere pay. /Deep Bleep hadfai!en.'Oa the
destined mcrim, . anaoniall beneath his roof.
A healthful “ ola man, to whom sleep; was
sweet, the first sound slumbers of the night
held him in their; soft but strong embrace.
Thft a»tM*in thnmgh the.window al
ready prepared into an unoccupied rmart
merit Wii noisdcMfoot.be paces the (one
lv halt hdf Edited: by the moon jjp winds
updbei ascent of the staiw, and reaches-.ther
door of thechamber. Of tilts, ha moves the.
lock; by eojt and continaed pressure, till it
VOL. XVH, NO. 153.
toma on it* hioges wiLhotrt.noijo- andhe
emejs, and beholds hia. victim. be lore him.
Tha room was uncommonly open to thf> ad
"mission of light. Tha
sleeper, was turned from the murderer, and
tlm beams of, the tnoort resting gray'
locks of his aged temple, sho wed him where
tostrike. Tha fatal blowisgiven! and the
victim passes, without a'atroggle or a mo- a
aon. from the repose of deep to .the repose
of aeaih 1 It is the assassin's purpose to «
make sure work; and he yet plies the dag*
geii though if was obvious that life had been
destroyed by the blow of the bludgeon. He ;
«r«i raises the'-ann,that Tie may not fell in
his aim at the" heart," and.replaces it again
over the wounds ofrtho/pomaid!,..To finish—
the picture be explorestbe wrist for the pulse.
He fieis for it, andasceitaws that it teats no
longer! ItHa accomplished. The deed is
done. Be retreats, retraces his steps to the
window, passesont through itashecamem : *
and escapSTße has done the'iahnterwno ,
eye has seen him, no ear has beard him.
The teerd is hi* own, and itis sale. . - .
- Ahlgentlamen, that was .a dreadful mis
take. - Such a secret can be aafe newhere.
The'whole creation of God has neither nook
norbomer where the guilty'can testow it,
and say it is safe. Notto speak of that eye -
which glances through ail disguises, and
holds everything as in the splendor of com,
such aecreta ol guilt are never safeffom de
tection, even by men. True it is, generally- ,
speaking, that will out”" True it
is, that Providence hath so and
doth so govern things, that those who creak '
the great law of heaven, by shedding.maa’s
blood,seldom succeed in avoiding discovery.
Especially in. a case exciting so much atten
tion as this, discovery mUst come, and will
come, sooneror later. .Athousandeyeatum
at once to explore every,man .and every
thing,', every circumstance, cdnnectedvwitn
the time and place; a thousand ears catch
every whisper; a thousand excited'minds .
intensely dwell on the scene, shedding all \
tbeir light, and ready tojcindle the slighted m
circumstance ' into a blaze.of
Meantime, the guilty soul cannot keep its
own secret It is* false to itself;; or rather it
feels an irresistible impulse of to
be true to itself. :Jt Jabots under .its guilty
possession, and knowß-tfot what to do with
u. The human heart was hot made for the
residence of such an inhabitant It fihdsit- —-=
self preyed on by a torment winch it dares
not acknowledge toGod or man. A vulture
is devouring it, and it csin cisk-no sympathy
or assistance, either from heaven dr earth.
The secret 'which the murderer'possesses
soon , comes to possess him rand,:like the
evil spirits'of-, which wo read; it overcomes
him, and lews him whithersoever.it wiU. .
jHe feels it beating at his heart, rising to his
throat, and demaadthg disclosure. He thinks
the world sees it in hia !acB, reads it
in his eyes, and almost hears its workings in
the. very jifence“of his~ thought?. haa be
come his master.’ It betrays his discretion,
it breaks down hlacouM^e,, it confers his -
prudence. When suspicions from,yrithout - -
begin to embarrass him, and the net .Circuin
him; the fatal secret strug
gles with still greater violence to buret forth:; __
it .must be confessed, • it trill & confessed,
there is no refuge from confession;'but sui
cide, and -suicide is confession—- Danie
.Webstsr.
~ DRY GOODS, &c;
PiyKTTE PaßiaUß BL ABKBTB,
tVHITE Alfl) BROWN* DOMESTIC FLiNNELS
WE ‘Are now receiving from- ihe'factoiy a Urge
supply of these toed*. wMch wo art selling tow
er than su'ea good* cun bo bad elsewhere In toil city.
YVe mo no acids in bleaching, that Injures the goods;
our objecr bring to produce good* not for sbqw only,
but for comfort and durability, .end** sueh they .re
ceived the, first premium over ell other good* exhibit
ed *t the late Allegheny-AgriculturalFur. i
For sale at the Blanket Depot, No. 60 Market ft, and
at the ware rooms of the Fayette Manufacturing Co.,
No. lIS Second st. - . ■ „ . ••
Blankeu of oar Manufacture are sold in Allegheny
City, by Mr. John Dean, and also at the “If o B*ff
Windows, 11 Federal st. • . ti". ,-octlS
Amsrlesn Woolen fiwodff/ . .
THE subscriber has on hand, {received the present ..
season,) consigned from the manufacturers,
which he is authorised to close otprices i
30 pieces yard wide Barred Flannel.
. SSOoaira White Bed Blankets, ribbon bound, aix *
pounds to the pair. ... \ .
1 ease 60 pairs Steamboat Blankets, ribbon bound, a
very superior article.
. 4 cases (200 pairs) Grey Mixed Blankets. '
60 pairs Dark Gcatjaaeila Blue Blankets,' a very an
periorenicle. . v {['•-
, 8 case* Grey and Blue Blanket Coating., 'v
40 pieces Tweed, Steubenville make: f. case assort- -
ed plain and barred Jeans, 'Steubenville manulseiory..
The above goods are all consigned .direct from the -
maker, and will be sold very low for cub or approved
notes. oetSO 11. LEE. Liberty it, opposite6th.
G-AILBUTUISOT has commences io reecive a
• . large assortment of--Woolen Comfijrts and -
Hoods; Hsskin, Berlin, buckskin: and woolen Glove*;
Thibet, eloth, moua de lain and blanket tjhawjsj-cash. .
mere, worsted and woolen Hose; Pongee, and linen
silk and «»»*" Crevatsand Benrfs;,G lTn P*’ and -
Fringes: -Irish Linen, Table Coven, Crepes, Ribbons,
Laces, bleached hnd colored Masons, Tabby: Velvets,
Patent Threads, Sewing Silk, Battens,-Dum Suspen
ders, Pins, Pereussien Caps, Almanacs, common and
gold Jewelry, gold and sliver Watches, Combs, pock
et and table Cutlery, and many ether goods which
country and eity- Merchants are respecuailp invited
o examine. . . ~ ' - • ■ *. -xptlD
"FAVICT’TK JHABUF&OTCBIKG CO.,
MANUFACTURE and win keep on
and Steam Boat Blankets, Domestic Flannels,
blue, brown and drab Blanket Coating, Satinets and
Woolen Yarn; whieh they .will sell at Eastern prices.
Warehouse No 112 Second st, Pittsburgh, Fa:
Factory, New Far^te^ 0 - Pa. •- ~ «ptl3
YITE have just received,a large nod qempieio stock
wy of CLOCKS, Variety and Fancy Goodd, suita
ble for the (hi! trade, to which, with every description
of Looking Glosses 'manufactured at our own steam
power shop in this city, we aik the aUeiUion-Cf West
ern Merchants and other-dealert. - • -
KENNEDY A SAWYER,
sptSO corner Wood and Fourth sts
DRY GOODS. •
KDSPBTi WILSOS A OO.)
No. 48 Wood St., Ptraresas,
A' RE now receiving their usual supplies nf Goods
(or the Fall season, whieh they .will be happy to
p.rhihit to their old customers, and as many new ones
as may feel indued to present themselves.
- Always taking great pains to lay insochfoodsea
are adapted to the wants of the Western trade, which
long experience enables them to do, they can say with
much confidence, aed without entering into.a detail
of their stock, that tho Western retail merchant will
Ehd with them ell that his customers require* Those
who have formed the unprofitable habit of repairing
to tho Eastern cities torthbir stocks of: Dry Goods,
would dowel! local], as oeandid comparison of pri
ces would in many eases resuit in the conviction that
tho expense ofreing fdpher may bo ©byi*ted;by buy
ingin Pittsburgh.- ! - -
aBAOBIiBTT A WIUTX,
DRY GOODS JOBBERS,
.09 WOOD STREET, t r l
ARE now receiving a very largo stock; of fresh
Goods, of recent pnrehaseand importation, wmea
they wiiltdl to: the trade at each pricer as cannot fail
to Rive entire satisfaction. . . , - : .
City and Chantry' Merchants are. Invited to call and •
enr stock before narcharing Qlsewhyrc,
' “T 3 * [ ■_ 7 ' . i.. •
tATE - have some P Jhlire, made on on improved
VV plan, so as not to .Deere in the coldest weather.
Persons wanting such anieleklaro invited to call and
tedthem« ■ ’ ’ SCAIFB & ATKINSON’S, '
laytiS tat, between Wood. Market sts
. VlswafPiuitbMgh, x.
MY' VIEW <wUI be. published la as short a time
' as possible;' and I can assure my subscribers,'
and the pubtio generally, that It shall be iumioa—
both in fidelity of detail jxnd-beauty' of executioo-t©
any other whatever: -Ectihosk whodoubt, wait a few
weeks and see. - ' ■ ’ R WHITEFIELD.
New You, Dee. fitly 1513^-tdcLi. !v; ,. ; . .
Wronght kadi Cut Iron Bailing.
THE auhaenoer»~beg leave ta Inform the public that
they have obtained from the Boat' all the latq and
ruattioaable detigoa for Iron Balling,'-both for houoes
ana cemeierieo. Fenona.wi|hing. laptoeue hmnd
sime pattenu will pleoae cull aad-cxainlue, and judge
fijnhemaelves. Roiling will be funtioheti at the aborts
eu notice, «rd in the best manner, at the comer of
Oriurst Ojiunl ■ , ,
BUSKS a COTS Daily Express Is now
Uvering Can and gull OYtiTEaS, whieh'ara of
fered to dealers and families at the lowest pnee*.
Quality warranted equal to anv brought to tins mar-
FedenJstpktiekheor. oeUg_
“ nngg.lfWOOD OAKPgJ
SfAUMfcSI Cl * ir
lAith* ferry boat. Captain Walker, runs
poirii. landing a short dktanee above the Uax
£* evening, wtil be
oeeiiiwodated with a return Omnibus aTiO o’clock
PM- KeptonTemperaneopnneiples,onddosedou
anday.i . • spU3 . J.ftUtAlN. .
BBSOVAI.
r B.BttTEffBERGER
t 8. b/agentT- 7 •
—"f’aTwardlngand'CoTniniiuWi Mer-:
chant.biaremoved-to No. 87-Fronts between.'Wood
andstreets. • ■ 1 ■ «oa •*'
APreient for Year Soaily,
MORRIS JTWILLIfI' HOME JOURNAL
IpmunxD Wexxxt— ffl rn asnmzt.
‘^fiobestptperlnthcUnion.”. • " -lEveniagStaf.
u JUthergeua^oalihaagowiihoaiU n lßoxioq Foot.
- j?ew rabieriberx can be tuppUed from Tan: 1,1350,
■■ h immediate application be made (eititer personally hr -
br Uuen at the Ofiee of .Publication, S 3 Wood it. ■
. ■ j£al* -■ ~ . J. V/UXXWPOD.
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