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FOR THE" PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
VC&TBEfi PA&TIC CIABI BY THE
ECBOPA.
-'. \ N*w You, Feb. 11*
TURKEY AND RUSSIA.
The RnsKtc! have resumed diplomatic reli*
lions with the Porte,.ind it i* expected that Iho
Austria ns will net be alow to follow.
AUSTRIA. .
Austria is occupied with namberlesa constUua
lions of her ptovtoeev, and Rarsis is thretiened
with * dissolution ol her Cabinet, but affair* base
been favored by some compromise. The King i*
nflqr I* f fr« ihw oath of the constitution.
The Erfurt Parliament Is declared to be an im
perious political necessity.
! In Wirtemberg there seems to be a change of
’ opinion favorable to Russian icfiuenee.
The Hanorerisn chamber refuses io Tecognix#
the central commiulon of Austria and Prussia.
A Constiictoo is recommded for Germany. :
, ROME.
R is said that the want of. money prerenta the
Pape frem returning to bis Capital; and Franoc, it
' i, gtid, has offe red funds to his Holiness.
SARDINIA.
The Chamber "of Deputies has approved the
treaty of peace concluded at Milan, between the
Piedmontese and the Austrians. It is expected
that the So nate will also approve it at Berlin.
Negotiation* for the treaty of peace at Denmark
have been renewed.
RUSSIA AND TURKEY.
A oompleto reconciliation is said to have taken
plaoe between Russia and Turkey—the Utter hav-
Ing consented that all thoae foolish subjects cf
-Russia who were concerned in the Hungarian
i movement, will be obliged to leave the Turkish
dAtivn l / 1 "*- A similar arrangement is on the point
of being catered into, between Austria and Tori
key.
[ The Russian list of persons proscribed, contains
the name of Bern and twelve others. That cf
Austria begiaa with Koesuih, and , contains thirty
two names.
It is announced (hat Madame Kossuth has
joined her husband, she having escaped from Hun
gary in the disguise of a mendicant..
The English Consul at Vienna has discovered a
diabolical attempt, instigated by ihe'Aurtrian Gov*
emmentjtb'murder Koasutb.
ThoEaropa arrived at W o'clock, to day..
: Nothing of importance has been done in the
market*. Dialers generally,are awaiting there*
cdpt of their letters, which will cot be delivered
- before two o’clock.
Nxw You, Feb. 11.
The steamer Ohio arrived from Chtgres, via
New Orleans, on Saturday afternoon, bringing
half a million of gold. 1
The Falcon, from Chsgrea, arrived at Havana
na, on the ltl Inst., with one million in gold.
Dr. Gwyuae, member cf Congress from Cali*
fomia, was among the passengers in the Ohio.
coseßssnosAh.
Sxsais— -The Vice President stated that the
first business in, order, was ibo petitions from
Maryland and Delaware, asking for the peaceable
dinolution cf the Union.
Mr. Chase spoke in favor of the right of petaion,
and believed the Senate bound to receive-every
petition, no matter what its character. He said
that Congress should express its disapprobation,
by subsequent action; and he bad no objection to
whatever action it took on this and similar pc*
ll lions.
, Mr. Dayton acknowledged the right of petition,
but would voto against this, because it was dia
respectful and treasonable in its character.
After further discussion, in which Cass, Web*
aler, and others,participated, the question was ta
ken on receiving tho petition,—yeas 3, hays SH
Halc, Chase, Seward, and others, voting in the
affirmative.
The Senate then considered the special order
ofthe day.
Mr. Berrien made a speech on the slavery qtte*
tion—contended that the North was wrong, and
the South right—that the crisis was at hand,
which should be merln a spirit of coactnatioc. AT
three o’clock Mr. Berrien gave way, and the firth*
wr consideration of the subject was postponed till
tomorrow.
After a short time spent in executive session,
the Senate adjourned.
•. House—ln the House, Mr. Ho me’s motion
made slew days ego, to lay on the table the peti
tion from citizens of Ohxo,eakiog the establishment
of a peace Congrees. was decided in'lhe negative,
by a vote of C 3 to 100. Objection arising, the
question was laid over.
The House then went tnio committee of the
whole, and resumed the consideration of tbs Bill
tat the collection of cuammt.
Various amendments wen offered, and discus*
flam predicated thereon, and the House finally ad*
journed, without comisg to any conclusion.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Cnci9Qun,Fcb.ll.
The river is Hting, and the weathtr is vejy
cold.
Flour—The market is without change.
Whiskey.is less firm,with sales at 19(0200
per gallon. T
Provisions—Lard is active, and transactions
hcary at $f in barrels, and 6c in kegi. Bsbte*
qnemly 000 brls. were sold at 6c per lb.
Balk Meat—Shoulders, 3c; sides, do per lb.
Sugar is firm, at 4101 to per lb.
NEW YORK MARKET.
Q o ti on ..Tlio EaropVs newa has given strength
and tone to the inajltet, and holders an asking
higher prices. Some boSdere withdrew thetr stocks
Oom the market after the receipt of their letters by
the steamer.
Floor—There has been a fair Qemand for east*
em ports, and prices are steady. Operations were
light.
'Grain—A moderate basineu ii doing at previous
prices.
Provisions*—Li f d is in demand.
Groeenere-Sogaris quiet, but steady at previous
prices. The rainy weather has cheeked tran*
actions.
Other articles remain unchanged.
l N*w Yo»i, Feb. 11.
.*;•s - • • Raw—The market is dell, but-boldere are firm
: af previous quotatioo*.
. ’ I " Gram—White Corn is selling *i 62c per busb.
vT:I Proviaoos—The steamer’s news has bad no
‘.‘ •’t . effect npoa the market. A fair buMoess iajSoiag
• $ at former prices. Lard is io good request ei7le, io
.'’id . : .
Baltimore cattle market.
Baltixou, Feb. 11.
Beores—The offerings st - the scales to day
reached 750 head, 420 of which were sold at 8225
02 75 on the hoof, equal to $5 5005 75 net
Hdgs—A limned number were solid to day, at
prieea ranging £rom 35 7506. The market closed
firm. .
ACJBCTJLAIt sent as by a triend, 'announcing the
wnuutn of s new Transportation Company, by
oar tale Agents at Baltiootasad Colombia, impels as
-thus early to apprise our fnends end the pob.ie thsl
each makes no alteration whatever la oar bnsincie,
pare the chssge of our agent* and location of oar
,vrareboaseaaiu>o»«point*, bom of which we have
effected advantageously for oaraelvesandoareastont*
cxi-
With the experience of fcftsea years io the Trans
portation busiitssi, self respect, a* welt as aragaid for
the Intelligence of oar patrons, forbid es to tax tbs
credulity of the pablie, or cater form amusement by
lengthened professions m print. We beg leave,there-
Jbre, to uy, in general terms, that oar arrangements
.on considerably extended} me convenience and ca
pacity of oar warehouses, at Kttsbaigh, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Colombia, nnsarpassed; oar facilities
for regularity and oMpatehinereascdfmM oar terms as
liberal as that of any other responsible Uiuq and that
our freight, whether in depot or in transit, is alwaya
Insured liea of expense to the owners.
We appeal to oar post conduct as an earnest of oar
/dure, and confidently took forward to « coatlnunea
of that patronage which has ever been oar atady to
deserve and oor pleasure to acknowledge. Under
■neb impressions, we shall be prepared st all to
snert honorable competition; ihoie resorting to any
TT {J. we shall neither envy nor imitate.
*jflE PITTSBURGH PORTABLE BOAT LINE
r* KSSSSSob.
ofP<r ' : ‘
378 Market st, Philadelphia;
Andby tie foliowiap Agents:
TrVtuS JUcCULLOUuif A CO, 63 North st, Baltimore*,
P B. BUBK * CO. 15 Dobim st, Boston;
j *r. TAPSCOTT A CO. M South st, N. Tor>;
. jjsatra WIIEiU.WmCHT- Cincinnati [feb7
" AxTardeifCemmluioß Hsrehaatif
iVT? 51 Old Levee st, N. ‘ »rtcan», keep constantly ca
iM hand a large assortment of llrandieaof the follow*
iZ.hMnd#. which they oflet far sale at agaM* for j.D*i
Mrdkfth JDsrsad
l- r( iiieile,J.J.Ba r aadOogßse,A.flaalrmtemn,
*2 r’fUrvllle. Aide Mvaddre.-Jeea Louis,Ae;also, Art*
Am GimlfordesttA Red and WpiM Winoain easks and
f!
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COMMERCIAL RECORD.
.nnunwH boabo or «adb
kzkiut’i ncuist
COMMITTEE FOR FEBRUARY.
». texxtz.*..—-mos. m. -wm. ssaaxa.
owns PrrrDCionGi^rrT*,»
Tuesday Morning, Feb. It, 1890. {
The market yesterday wo* generally qumt, with no
marked change in quotation*. The weaker was very
cold, which had s tendency io mar that general actlTi
fy which might otherwise have prevailed.
FLOUR—In this leading article of the market, we
notice nothing sew. Owing to tho bad state of the
tosds,ivery UtOe b arriving by wages, and Uu recti pis
by 'river continue very light The article from first
h-nd. may be Airly qnoted at sad from
store te regnlardrsy load lots, at MASffii,7A Entail
or aisgls bbi sales at 85, rbbU
Bn Fu>v»—Sapplie* eontinae very light, and safes
timttod from cure, at p- bbl.
Coffee is gtiil held qoits fins at
17e*fe. We may observe that the Europe's news
hashed* dampening inflasnes upon the Coffee market
at the East, without, however, any deaOne In price*.—
NoB«gareoiuiiaet steady, with safes hi lot* ©rs t 0
10hhd»;ai qOsio r ft. Sales of N O Molasses to
■mall lota, to the regular, trad#, at 28028|027e, and
of 8 H do, at 380 ? galL Other articles under this
head are unchanged.
BACON—Sale* 7000 6i ahoalders, at 4(e, Sides tire
celling at S), and hams at 6«c *• ft.- Sugar eared eon.
vtsted hams, are told by the tferee,it Oe * ft. !
BULK MEAT—The regular rates an 3|04el cash
and time.
MESS PORK—Stlca of 60'bbls, at 4 mot.
LINSEED OlL—Stfet of 30 bbla, at 95c, 4 mos.—
Soma hold era on gi tg pn
MACKAREL—BaIe* of 100 bbls, at 87,29.
TALLOW— Bale* of mown tallow at 6JO7c F ft.
Beef tallow la telling at 7$ F ft.
SOAP A CANDLES—SoIes of City and Qnrin«ri
maaufeetured realn soap, ax 404fe per ft. City mas*
ufaetared Star Candles are in fair request, at 21033:;
of mould tallow at lOe, and of common dipped ai Pc
F -
Cotminn 810 bill*, on the Bank of Louisville, an
being extensively einnleted in Qnclnnsu. Persons
cannot be too cautious, u they are well exeeated, and
ealeufeted to deceive.
Lcinifc—Formerly the sorplns lumber wbieh eomo
to this city from the npper braneh of the Ohio, was
sent to St Louis for a market; bat the rapid increase la
the number of Sew Mills la lowa and Wueonria, has
famished thatmarket sufficiently, with oat seeking a
sapply from Western New York. None now, bat the
finer qualities of Pine from that region, ere -tent north
of the month of the Ohio river.—Cin Gax,
Bsiracoiz, Feb. 0.
The taction sale of 4,838 bgs Rio Coffee, announced
for Wednesday, is the prominent feature in the week’s
transactions. Various lots of ordinary to fair qeolity,
comprising about 1000 bgs, were sold at 14 to Mge.—
Whoa the parcel* of prime quality were pat cp, it eras
foand that the hid* did not come up to the views of
owners, end the sole wo* stopped. Offer* were Mb*
•eqneatly mode At private sole, et U*e,bot holders re*
rated u> sell at lets than Is(c. Since then, there has
been nothing dotng In Rio; the market ts doll, and of
fers to bay are et lets than holders priees. which let.
ter ere firmly held. Small sale* of Jsva and Lakosyra
atlSe. The only import of Coffee this week 1*778 bgs
from eoasrwi» ports.—Amer.
NxwYdix, Feb. 11.
Pkloszixbls, Feb. 7. ‘
The offerings at the yard this week, comprised' 1300
Beeves, 300 Cows atm Calves, 400 Striae, end t£oo
Sheep and Lambs. t
Beef Csale—Priees ranged from *530 to 37'F 100
ft*, es In quality. 800 head were-driven to New York.
Milch Cowi sell et 830 to 823; Springers, 813 to Bf 3,
and Dry Cows at 68 to 813.
Swine—Sell at 83£7 to 88,75 FlOO fti.
■ Bheep—Sales range from 81,50 io St, and Lambs et
81,25 to 83,75 each, according to quality:
Wsshoiotcv, Feb. 11.
Baixacoax, Feb 9.
Cattle—The supply of Beeves at the seales on Mon
day was small, m consequence of which, and the stock
being better than usual, priees advanced. The offerings
reached 800 head all of which were sold to city
botchers et prices ranging from Si£s io 83,78 on the
boot, equal to 84A0lo 87,83 net, end averaging 87R7|
gross.
Hogs—The market was brisk—we quote from 85£0 to
VAUiUTBR'I OIMTKKHT,
Contriving no, ilferosry, sur odur Mineral.
THE following testimonial was given by the cele
brated Dr. WoosteT Beach, tho anthorof the great
medieal work endlled “The American Practice of
Mediefee and Family Physician.'’
‘•Hiving been mode acquainted with the ingredients
which compose MeAliister’t AU-Healing Omtacnt,
and having prescribed and tested It in several cases in
my private practise, 1 have no heriutioa in saying or
eerttfyingtattilis a Vegetable Remedy, containing
no mineral substance whatever; that its Ingredients,
combined-es they ere, and need as dueeted by the
Proprietor, are not only harmless, bat of great vafee,
-being a truly scientific Remedy of greet powrn and I
cheerfully recommend It as a eomposnd which,has
done machgoed, and which is adapted to the euro of
a great variety of eases. Thought havenevereither
recommended or engaged in the sole ofseeret medi
cines, regard forthe trulv hone<t, conscientious, fan
mane character of the Proprietor of this Ointment,
end the volae of his discovery, ob lire me to say thus
much regarding It. W. BEaCH, D. D."
New York, April 23d, 1848.
BURNS^—It is one of the best things in the world
fer Bams.
PlLES.—Thousand* ere yearly cared by ibis Olnt
icnt. It never fails in giving relief
For Tamers, Ulcers, and ail kinds of Bores, it has
no eqaaL
If Alothonland Nerses knew itsvaloelncosesof
Bwbllen or. Sore Breast, they would always ooply iu
In such cases, If used according to directions, it gives
relief in a vetr few hoar*.
Around the box are directions for using Mo AlUster's
\ Ointment for Scrofula. User Complaint, Erysipelas,
Tetter,.Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Qalney,
Bore Throat, Bronehnes, Nervous Affections, Pains.
Disease of the Spine, Head Ache, Asthma, Deafeets,
Ear Ache, Bams, Cams, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore
Ups,' Pimples. Ae n Swelling of the Limbs, Boros,
Rheumatism, Piles, Cold Feet, Croup, Swelled or Bro
ken Breast, Tooth Ache, Ague la the Faee, Ac.
From the Reading Eagle
There was never, perhaps, a Medicine brought be
fore the pabUa, that has in ao short a time won seek a
repataiioa as MoAUisler’s All-Healinc or World
Salve. Almost every parson that has made trial of it
■peaks warmly in its praise. One has been cured by
it of the mast painful rheumatism, another of the piles,
a third of a troublesome pain in the aide, a fourth of a
swelling In the limbs, Ae., If it does not giro imme
diate'relief, in every case, Been do no injury, being
applied ostwardiy.
Aeanether evidence of the wonderful healing pow-,
er potsemed by this s live, we subjoin the following
certificate, from a respectable .eidxea of Mai dene reek
township, in this eonntyt
Maldeneroek, Berks eo., March 30,1017.
Messrs. Ritter A Co:—1 desire to inform yon that 1
was entirely eared of s severe peinia the beak,by the
use of McAllister’s All-Healing Salve, which 1 pur
chased from you. Isuffered with L for about *0 years,
cad at night was unable to sleep. During that uae I
tried various remedies, which were prescribed tor me
by physieicae and ether persons, without receiving any
relief and at last made trial of this Sarve, with a re
salt favorable beyond expectation. lam now enure*
ly free from the pain, and enjoy at night a peaceful
and sweet sleep. I hare also ased the Salve since for
tooth ecb« and other complaints, with similar happy
results. Yonr friend, Joan Holdurucb.
_ JAMES MCALLISTER,
Sole Proprietor of toe- above medicine.
Principal Office, No 39 North Third street, Phfladei-
PUa * PRICE 93 CENTS PER BOX.
New You, Feb. 11.
Aokjrs rs PtmavaotL—Braao A Reiter, comer of
Liberty and Be Clair streets; and L. Wilcox. Jr., ear
ner of Market street and the Diamond, also comer of
Foanb aad'Smlihfield streets; J. H. CoseL comer of
Welnat and Penn streets, Fifth Ward; and hold at the
Bookstore in Southfield street, 3d door from Second.
In Allegheny City by H. P. Schwarts and J. Sargeau
By J. o. Smith, Druggist, Birmingham: D. Negley,
«»w H. J. A'exaoder
, & fios. MOnanrabela City; N. B. Bowman ft Co., and
J.T. Rogers, Brownsville; John Barkley, Beaver, Pa;
John Walkar, Jr, Elisabeth. . fehtleodlv
YALMBIiB SB&L KBTATB VO&
BA^Ei
TTrE vlll olfcr for sale at Pnbllc Vendue, os the
•V premises, on Tuesday, the S9th day of February,
1660,1/outsold at private stlabrevionsly, BPEING
HILL FUONACE, with which is connected a Grin
BOIL
Also—l2oo acres of Famine Lend, with stone Man
sion Hou*nJ?Bublea, Bans, ss reral Tenant Honiei,
with all lbs appurtenances non usary t» carry on the
Famace.
A 150—3590 acres Moon tain 1 and,open which there
; an several food Moan tala Far ns. Several new ore
banks have recently beta open :d on these lands, far
nishlnj an abandonee of ore n< *r the Fnrnaee.
' Alsb—One Bteam FngtM ei >nn£Cted with the Fat
naee and Grist Mill.
This property la located Imkedit
leading from Unlontown, Pa., so t
about midway, and about three mile
or. Wood for making Chare isl
abundant The Furaaao la not rln
ting snecessfolly. Ibir propert:' w. :
er, or in parcel* of from fifty to tw
Mon ox capital and enterprise pi
are invited to examine the pro; «t
Mr. Eobinson and Mr. Dooci n'
both of them) be (band on the] re.
pleasare in giving information n
to parehaee, who may call at tl e j
examinations.
' Also—Attbe ease lime and ila
to sale a large amount of Per* ni
inf of 800 tons Pif Metal, son >;
ises,Pioorfat. lloraee. Wagom .(
mSi Hoaseaold ■ Kitchen Ft rr
Bale to commence at 10 o'< :b
time the terms and coiditloo i
known. - J
Awiir '<
ik, A. at which
it (tie will be made
PATTERSON.
J?. ROBISON.
fcWMJt of J. K. Cancan.
HK^K IWK °— A newl wen 00 MecCaiiies, ,
ftfM Work, and Engineerings Dictionary of
Machine*, Mechanic*, Eorine Wotk, and Engineer
<nr defined tor Practical workingmen, and tho«e In
tended tor the engineering preftiiion. Ed,ted by Oii
ver Syroe, formerly ProC of Mathematics, College of
CMI Eoftneera, London. . 1 . ' • ,
Thl* work ii of large Bto. lire,
gOOOwuS upward* of JOO ijaie*. and WOO wood
em*. hwIU preeent working-drawing* and deeenp.
Bona of the.coil Important aaehlaee In the United
fluSei. Indepeadentof the reaaiu of Amenean inge-
uriil contain complete pnetiMl ****** «
SK&Vnle*. Machinery. Engine Work *2? Eyl®”'-
?*_ —4.1. aii that i* uaefal In more than RIjDQO worth
maewdne*. *** other book*. The
Svifi Of &I*bu JicatJon U to place before prae
•lull .nolle linn a work »jSXfiifhtX;
to avoid thd** mis take* which they might otaerwue
i C °Thopablhbera are determined,
make the work a* complete tttalwpM
every one deairoaa to obtain the work, will PW*uiu J 1
a* Ucnad In camber*, and that encourage the enter-
Pr poi>liilLnf in <0 nnalen, nl 25 emu per No, m 1.
aeaplmed thi* year. . .
. No*-fbr*ale by
f«LB- g. HOPKINS, Fourth it
A FRIEND, whose word Is nut re little, to 1 ) who
fcuMpMsiblfilauresiiatbe Better, bat one of
gmhodt, deelrtt u to wy, hit been cored of
inveterate deadliest, by the an of “Setrpt’i Compoand
Aeoattie OiL” a Philadelphia medicine, which it not
for sale la this city, bet whieh he thinks oaiht to be,
for the food of the afflicted.- He bte e rater who hot
■ito beea eajrd by to. He mjeotly advisee all who
axofoieru:* frost detfren,u> try thisremedy,within
assurance ustoaoleae the cnee be extraordinary, the
expetiswss wiU prove abaadantiy aaecesttaL
FOveeleei THSPHON TEA STORE,;
-u nFoanh at,pui&arjh
Rnxm-yifcere were 15. reel 8 inches in the channel
last evening, and falling. <
The river opposite this city, was falling slowly dar
ing yesterday, with 15*w 18 feet In channel. The
weather is eold, but the river Is free of running ice.
At Cincinnati, on the 9th Inst, ths river had risen 15
Inc he* in the preceding 24 henra. >
Tho Louisville Journal, of the Oth, says that “the
weather ha* moderated a Utile. The river is yet fall
lag qqlte rapidly, and In a day er two the faUs wUI be
no longerp’uaabfe for boots. There were a little over
*li ln tho middle chute, and 6 feel 9 indies
In the Indiu chute last evening. The Bell Key eurae
over without the aid of a falls pilot, drawing six fee t
one Inch forward."
The Louisville Courier, of the 6ih, ray*:—“We learn
by the officers of the Belie Key, that the Mlssltiippi is
very high lon the coast, and rising as far up ns the
mouth of the Ohio. The erevasse at'Boanet Carre was
increasing, and several fiat boats and ran* have been
corned through U.
“An overflow was expeeted in Red river, and in
many place* it was alretdy over the bonk. At Shreve
port it was rising at the rule of afoot In every 21 hours.
The extraordinary rise li attributed in some measnre
to the great quantity of rain that ha* fallen in thst sec
lion of country during the lust month.
“Tho Ouchlua river was almoit out of Us bank* on
the 19th nit, and Pearl river, Sunday week, hail nten
about 8 feet, and was then rising with extraordinary
rapidity. All the bottom lands were overflowed, and
the water was nearly deep enough for the cattle tn
swim. The saw mills at Gainesville, at Napoleon, oml
all along the river stopped. The water higher than tbe
oldest rctalent in the country recollects it to have been
ever before.”
Coffee Uukeb
Cattle Blankets.
lately on the road
Morgantown, Va.,
lesirom Cheat Riv
it convenient and
. bloat, and opera*
ill bo told allogeth
o hondred acre*.
tiaularly creditor*,
ill always (one or
isea, end will take
ny person wishing
umlses for miking
Cl,-will bo exposed
1 Property, conslst
lollow Wire, Cast
ears, Firming Uten-
* PttfllHl OttWd-
From the New YcrfcTrtbane.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
ARRIVED.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver.
Michigan, Bries, Beaver.
Beaver, Cordon, Wellsvtlle. .
Vtroqaa, Galloway, Moanngtbela Cuy.
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Atlantic, Ptribson, Brownsville..
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Camden. Henqriekaon, McKeesport
NewfcngiondNo.3,De*n. Ctaetnnau.
James Nelson, Moore, tV*heeUng.
/ DEPARTED.
Caleb Cope, Murdoch, Besver.
Beaver, Gordon, Wellsville.
Michigan, Bries, Beaver.
Virootto, Galloway, Mononaahela Cttv.
p»njHendrickson, McKeesport
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Balde,7acob«, Brownsville.
.Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
‘Loois JdeLase,Connel. Wheeling.
Monongahela, Stone. Cincinnati. _
Hate Nesrton, Halehisoo, 81 Loot*-
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, at 8 a. ft. and 8 r'u
BEAVER PACKETS, 9 a. *. and 4. r. V
WELLSVILLE PACKETS, 6 a. «.
WHEELING—Jas Nelson, oa. h.
LOUISVILLE— Hamburg, tf.a
NEW ORLEAN&**Diadeo, 4 r, u.
Western Wnter*.
The St Republican, of the Sad instant, says
“Then are several boats In the Upper Mississippi, and
ono or more may be expected down to day. The river
la doubtless open to Quincy, if not to KeOknk. Tbe
weather has been clear, bnt colder for the past few
days, and opposite this city the water is declining slow,
ly, with nine to ten feet iu the channel to Cairo. Boats
of the largest class go out fall of freight. The streets
are frozen hard, but there are no signs of ice In the
river opposite.”
Foi Nsw Oauxjrs.—The splendid sunr Paris, bar.
lag'been unavoidably detained, wilt positively leave,
this day for New Orleans.
Fo* Loravitts^—lrwill be seen bj advertisement,
that the fine steamer Hamburg, will leave us above
this afUnton, at 4 o’clock.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
Loalavlllo—Pxn G Lavers—4o ck» shoulders, 15W)
piece* salt meat, J Grier; 13 bbl* setap iron, GkJ II
rihoenbelger, 8 bhds, I box toh, J McDonald; 33 sacks
feathers, Leech A eo; 28 do, Von Bonnhorst; 2 bx* sar
saparilla, Keyser A McDonald; 3 refrigerators, Holt A
Moltby, 8 htas shoulders; 8S tes hums,2o hhds do. Sel
lers A Nicola; 32 tres hems, Htrbsugb; 37t pes meat.
Canon A MeKnUbt;3d bbla whiskey, R Moore; It) do,
W Freedman; SCO bble'baceo, 40 b>>ii Jerd. Hl bx* ba
con, 31 bbls lord, Clark A Thaw, 720 ftr bides, C Boll
mis; S bbls sersp Iron, 110 ft* do, Mr Curry; lot sun
dries, owner.
Isw Orleaaa—Pn- Coxsxcncrt—22s bhds so
gut, Holmes A co; 80 bbls molasses, Lambert A Ship
too; 33 hhds sugar. Brown A'Ktrkpatnek; 1 box tndse,
16 ski feathets, D Leech A co.
Whecllng-Pn Loris MrLoaa—l2 krv larJ, J
MeCellyi 3U2»«s corn, Noble A Kyle; 7 kg ‘ > :>>l.:t hbl*
do, Dilwnrth Aco; 0 bbls seed. 2 »k» pvicuo. Water
man; 80 bbls mess pork, Uarbaugh; 3 bbi» oil. 4 boxe*
poultry, J C Bidwelt.
Dekvtr A Wellsvrllle—Pn Burn-'A bbl*
e seed, 2 >lOl seed, 14 hbis,4 See, 2 erk* butter, t bag
peaebas. 2 springs, 2 ecg wheels, 714 pc* tarsi, 3 l>xt
do, J SilL; 403 pes pork. J Watt A eo; 2 bbls bean., 2
do butter, 4 b«s poaches. 91 pcs bseon. 2 hbis c wrU. J
Black A eo; 8 sks wool, H Lee, 3 bxs ebrese, Church
A Cumbers; 18 bxs batter, 3 kegs do, J A R F.oyd; 4
bbls batter, Armstroeg A Crozer; H bb’s, 12 kgs lard. S
A W Harhaugb; 11 csxs pearl ash, J Kiusman; 3 do do,
owner*.
ClDclnnatl—Pcs Hraxxxu No. 3-2 cks prl ash,
84 bxs 4 l>eef, 28 tree baas, Ilarbst>*h;j6 hhds should
ers, 8 tierces bams. 17 hhds sides, 8 do shoulder?, 9 da
hams, Seilers A Nicole; 32 te* hams, W Binghsm; 30
- bbls vinegar, King A Moorhen!, 1 bx book*, if Miner;
78 pes steel, 1 axle, 3 springs. Coleman, llailman A ers
1 piano, A 6 MeGrew; 1 trunk. 1 bx, Baker A Forsyth;
20 bbls lime, Crumpton A eo; 3 pcs bagging, 3 hf do, J
Kerr A eo; 92 bits whiskey, J Parker, 80 do do, 12 do
liquor, J Patton jn 17 hhdkhugar, Smith A Sinclair; I
bbi idhlimm, 1 bnj sugar. 1 box tea, M Mason; 6 tacks
feathers, H Graff A eo; 36 do do, D Leech A co.
Pn MososcoaUA—7-pkga mdse. Baker A Forsyth;
61 bhds bacon, 100 bbls molasses, Belters A N‘>col«; 2
bxs mdse. Wm Binsham; e do. Holt A Maltbjr; 16 bhs«
lugar, J Grier; 62 ires hares, Uarbaugb, Co bbls whis
key, j Parker; 1 pkg, Miner.
Pxm Lvota Collub—24 casks soda ash, Rbey. Mat
thews A co: 30 hhds'meat, 100 bbls, Vl9 kegs lard, Wm
Bingham, 20 bbls whiskey, S MeClurkan A eo.
ISFJ.AniIATORT BHICUaATIBII.
THE AMERICAN RHEUMATIC UALS.AM!!
ANEW remedy lilely discovered in the Vegetable
Kingdom—i sire and permanent core for ill
Rheumatic Compliisu, tacit is
IxtAunmntory, Chronic, Acate and Mercurial
Rheumatism; Coat, Lumbago,
y Spinal Affection., Ae.
This medicine has long been sought for. It has been
said that Rhe amour in could not be cared; but there is
a remedy designed by nature for the care o.' every dis
ease that the baman system is subject to At last a re
medy bis been found thateires Rheumatism of the
worst form—one of the most ▼aiaable vegetable pro
ductions of the eanb—the greatest and most important
discovery of the age, and a wonderful blessing to the
< human family. It cares without sickening or debi'ua
img, and renews strength and vigor to the wholo sys
iem. It baa cored, daring the put three months, over
600 eases that were considered incurable.
(W» U 4». „v»v vv>—>w,v~ ,
Centfiftes of tho earaiivc properties of this medi
cine can be teen by calling on the Agent*.
None genuine nnless put up with an engraved label
opoa the outside wrapper, signed by the proprietor, R.
TURNER, Buffalo, N. Y.
gold by II- BMY9ER,
corner Third and Market it. Puts- urgh.
gold also by U. F. THOMAS,
No 109 Main at, Cincinnati, O.
feb7-dAw«oB
pluolntloa.
DM LONG, liivii.g purchased the interest of
a James Kerr, Jr., in the firm of James Kerr, Jr
ACo~ the Ship Chandlery and Boat Store business
will be earned on a* heretofore at the old stand, No 3d
(Veter r.reet, between Wood and Market, under the
style of febfr-la LONG, DUFF A CO.
Oil Clotha.
H t MeCLINTOCK u now receiving the newest
If , style Tapestry Oil Cloths, which we will cot
to fit any size n&m, ball, or vestibule. We respect
folly invite en examination of oar assortment at oar
Carpet Warehouse. 73 Foartb street. fe>»3.
FLOUR— 40 bbls Family, in stole and for sale by
ftbß 8 A WHARBAUOII
S'HEEP~PEtTB— 200 Sheep pe!u. In *to"re and fb
by_ febi 8A W lIABBAUGII
TQLANTATION MOLASSES—OfI bbi* re’d per nr.
X Diadem, lor sale by
’ JAMES DALZRM.,
SUGAR— SO hhda-N O, landing from «tr. liudeiu, lor
sale by feb9 JAMES DAj.ZKLL_
C” OUNTRY SOCKS—SOdo'z, a superior article, juai
ree’d and for tale low by C YEAGER,
fcbB IPS Market *t
SUSPENDERS— 130 cartoous French;
75 do American; fortale by
febS CYEAGHB, If* Market at
i/f OUbU CANULES—WJ bxs just ree’d on consigur
(VI meat and for sale by
feb7 HARDY. JONES A C<»
Home Ltsgu* Cotton Goods.
CHECKS A STRIPES—*O pieces, of various pal
terns, for sale at the manufacturer's prices, l>y
JIERSEY, FLEMING A CO,
IV7 Wood nrert
FLOUR— 260'VbTT'Exira 'Family, in store end for
sale by fcb7 ARMSTRONG A CROZhK
LARD-® bbls No I, prime;
23 kers do do; ree’d and for sale by
feb7 ARMBTHONG ACROZKR
street, near the comer of Grant. App'y to
lebSAt J FINNEY, Jr, 19 water »t
kubuoidSThi^s-
ANOTHER Urge invoice of those desirable t ranch
Wrought, Muslin-Application, and Lnec Cape*
and Collar*, Just received at
fobs A A MASON A CO, 60 Market
LARGE lot of Choice Bonnet und Cep Ribbons;
also, Jenny Lind and Velvet Dress Trimmings,
doting out at greatly reduced price*, at
febS A A MAHON A CO. CO M*ihet M
ArrfASOSnrCO. have j'usi received Sestet
% goad styles fast colored prints, at the low price
•fo**_ . ' fehB
A Dltiilng to tbs World.
DRB. DRKSBACH, KUHN A PRYOR'S DYBPKP
TIC CORDIAL, for tho cure ol Dyspepsia, Sick
srNerront Headache, affection of the liver, bilious,
eholic, cramp or spasms in tho stomach, chronic dye
entary, female irregularities, rheumatism, Ac.
Approved by the Medical Faculty. A great and
good medicine. For sale only hy _
RE SELLERS, Druggist,
fcl9 67 Wood st. Pittsburgh
SUNDRIES— 760 gross Agate Shirt Rations; ;
350 do do Puspender Buttons;
fiSO do assorted Pearl do
ISO do Lasting Vest do
SO do Satin do do
600 do asiorted (Jilt do
76 do do fine Coat do
20 do do Coat Bindings:
On baud and for sale by C YEAGER,
feba No 108 Market street
THREADS— Pat. Thread;
1000 do* do deordSnoolsj
1000 doz Coates’ do do;
9000 doz asa’d: reo’d and for sale by
febS ‘ C YEAGER, 103 Market at
EOLL BUTTER—B bbl» prime freob, for *alo bf
(eb» • WICK A McCANDkEB3_
DRY tack* far «a!c"oy
fohfl WICK fc McCANPLEBS,
FARED l'KAUlmMiii'lto for*i»leT>y
febB WICK A McCaNDLEBS
DRY aFpIKB— 3i iuki for sala by
fabB , WICK A McCANPLESS _
«XTHITFi PPANS— and 13 sacks lor isie tiT
VV foba WICK_A McCANDLSSS
Juniata, In •toreand for •»!•’by
frb4 grERA JONEW.Ouu) flulnL
-- LOCAL MATTERS. |
ftXFOKTKD lOS 'THB 2111RSUXQH OOH.T UAXCtn
Owing io Ihd presa of other oiauer, lha lodii
column i» eoQtiderably thortesed to day.
AzxxQvm AcqoiDUCT.—Tho- Allegheny Sas«
pension Acqoednctis undergoing a thorough and
substantial repairing. Tho aheelisg vpoa the sides,
where it has become roues, on account oi expo
sure to the air, is being replaced, a new tow path
baa been laid, and the caulking baa been renewed
throughout In a few duya it will be in readinera
fer the opening of navigation, in as oamplete order
as when first erected. Five year* trial of Ibis
fine structure has sufficiently proved the eupjeri*
orily of the sospcniiott over all other plandj ibr
bridges. I
PcwmvAitia Avxrox.—The paving of this
avenue appears to-have answered but little pnr*>
pose. It is already rendered nearly Impassablo
with mud, in soft weather, and between tagan
and Price Streets, is ao badly cut into ruts, that it
will bo entirely destroyed, if something iavnofc
apeedily done to iL * . - .
Drawer Conar.—The District Court met yes*
terday, Hopewell Hepburn, Justice on the Bench.
The Court was occupied during the entire day
with two eases of ejectment, io b:th of which
Alexander McKibben was plaintiff, and Wo. H.
Chariton, and David Summers, defendants. . Both
issues were tried by one jury, and verdict for do*,
fondant in both.
Fnut—The fonndry of Messrs. Kingsland do
Scott; in Allegheny, near Federal street, caught
fire between S and 9 o’clock on Sunday night, but
was fortunately extinguished before any tsalerisl
dtmlge was done. As there was no fire in the
the building at the time, it is supposed to have
been the work of an incendiary.
Dwciuioxd.— The boy named Fagan, arretted
on Saturday, for the larceny of eighteen sovreigss
from a baker on Webster street, was examined
yesterday before tho Mayor and discharged, not
the slightest evidence appearing ngainst him.
Matos’s Orncx, Allegheny.—William White*
field, keeper of the tippling house known as Eq«
glish Mary’s, was fined $9 20ets. end costa, yes*
terday morning for keeping open on Sanday, con*
trary to the city ordinance. He was commitied
In default of payment.
MAYOR'S OFFIOSL
Fiitiburgb, Monday, Feb. 11.
The Msyoria levee, this morning,, was faliy ol>
tended. Twelve esses from the tombs were dis
posed of.
Michael Lyons was committed tor twenty (our
hours, for drunkenness and vagrancy.
A respectable looking countryman, just returned
from % journey in the stage lost night, between
the effect* of cold and liquor had fallen into tbe
bands of tbe watch. He paid his fine of 67 cents,
and wos discharged.
Wm. Williams was fined 67 cents, fd&diao/dcriy''
conduct, and discharged. !- |
John Kelly, Catherine Kelly, Jas. Camble, Ann
Camblr, Mary Hagan, Nancy Pierson, John Jones
alias Cook, Hannah Cook, and MargaretßaUeese,
a motley colfeclbn of white, yellow, and black
ladies ‘and gentlemen, from Virgin Alley, were
sent to the hill for periods of from five to ten days
each, for disorderly condncL Ja*. Gamble, bow*
ever, was afterward* discharged on payment of
a fine of SI aod costs.
Two tippling house keepers were fined during
the day, for keeping open on Sanday, contrary to
tho city ordinance.
Feno Mutual Life Juoraoee Company.
OFFICE-NO. 91 WALNUT BT., PHILADELPHIA.
AT a meeting of tie Board of Trustees, l«M Tbi*
Evening, DANIEL L. MILLEK, Esq, was unaoi
mouily re elected President, and Wm. M. Clark, Esq,
Vice President, for tbe ensuing year.
Tbe Board of Trustees have Uusdaydecfergil a scrip
dividend ol EIGHTY per cent, upon the enta premi
um*, received in IM9. certificates of which will bs is*
sued on and after the sth of Februanr next; they trove
also declared a CASH DIVIDEND of rx per cent,
upon the scrip dividend of last year, payable at iho
olfice of the Company, after the Oth proximo.
in coniorroiiy wi>h t'ic charter, the following state
ment of ibe bttunei * of the Company, to January Ist,
IsiO, is publiihed. j;
Premiums received to Dec. 31,
1 6*0, 870,231 ft
Interest, 4,108 C 9
- r- — 874,380 W
Losses: Messrs. Thomas, Boyd,
Osborne,.and Hinton. OO
Expensci: Salaries, Advertising,
Agency charges,Commissions,
Ae, Ac, 11,37? 3|
—. ■ 828,77? 34
847,982 M
Investments—Bs,4oo 00, United Slates 8%
loan. Cost, 84,720 0?
15.KJ7 43. Penn’s CV loan, 19,100 43
10.776 99, do S's. do t,939*3
u JCO CO. Che*, and Del. Ca
nal, Cs, loan, 9.93183
6* sh* Commercial Bank, spoSft)
)B tbs Girard Life 100. Co, 41612
Ussb on hand, I0,i«l til
Loans on Mnrteeee Stocks
uid Policies, 8,229 81
Due from Agents, MJtfc7
Interest on Loass due, but
not collected. 1,14397
DJI i receivable, bearing ut
tered, 18.716 Si
Qaanerly payments,' 6,0 C 6 19
Guarantee Capital Notes, 60.0UU Vu
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
IV* M. CL4UX, Vice President
l Joint W. Houaa, Secretary.
Philadelphia. Jan. IS, 1850.
All LIFE Follcie* participate in Uo rnlu.
The above is the Second Dividend ol EIGHTY per
cent, declared by ihla Company.
Rates ai low ai any responsible Company. Appli
cations received by J. FINNEY, Jr, Agi,
Ofiee Wealem Ineannee Co,
febB-d3tAwlt3 -• No 39 Water at, Pittsburgh.
VESTHER IRSUBARCfi COMPAUf
OF, PITTSBURGH
CAPITAL 1100,000.
J.FntsxT, Jr, Sco’y. \ R- Mnxn, Jr, Prest.
Will insure against all kinds of risks,
FIRE AND MARINE.
l. losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly
A home Ini litutioa—managed 'by Director* who are
woll known in the community, and who are determin
ed by promptneaa and liberality to maintain the chnr
acler which they have assumed?' *j offering the beat
protection to these who desire to be Insured.
Dtatrrou—R. Miller, Jr., Geo. Black, J. W. Duller,
N. Holme*, Jr, Wm. if. Holmes, C. Ihrosen, Geo. W.
Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, Jas. Lipplneott, Tbo*. K.
Litcb, James M’Auley, Alex. Nimick, Taos. Be oil.
Oma, No. 33 Water street, (warehouse of Spang
A Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Ju4:dly
UOCUD THE WU&LDI
RUBSEL’B original Panorama of “A VOYAGF.
BOUND THR WORLDS 1 will be open at Apollo
Hall,this (Friday) evzsiro, February Ist, forashort
time oaly. This unnvaJled Panorama, the joint pro
duction of Barrington and Russel, after two years of
audios* application, is one which has been exhibited
to'many thousand* in our Eastern, and several of our
Western Cities, and furnishes one of the most exeiutig
Bn jl novel exhibitions ever.broughi before the ptblie.
39 cent*. Doors open alCi o’clock,
curtain rises at ?| o’clock precisely. febl
Benjamin Paiton William Bakewelh
FATTOS * DAKEWELL,
ATOtt.NF.YB AT LAW'—Offiee in Tilghman Halt,
(irsnl street, near tho Court House. feb3
LAW ZfOTIOB*
THE appointment of Mr. McCLURR, as Preiidenl
Judge of the Fifth Judicial District of'Fennsylva
mi, dissolve* the loog existing partnership of Me-
Caiulless A McClure. Tbe unfinished busmen nil
be attended lo by Mr. MrCandteu.
WILSON MeCANDLESB,
; wm. b. McClure.
WILSON McCANDLKSB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office Fourth street. Put*
burgh. janSMm
OBBTABUIS/
AUCTIONEERS A COMMISSION MERCHANT.-*,
No. 17 Ptrrn Bt., CmcujUTi, Onts.
WOULD respectfully solicit Consignments from the
Merchants and Manufacturers
would refer lo :
Messrs. W. A R. R. Phillips, Pltubargb.
“ Brown. Phillips A Co., “
u Chambers, Agnew A Co., u
John B.McFsdden A Co., "
Juuics United, E»(J-, “ J«n33-lm
IHSURAHCIC.
The df.laware mutual safety insu
rance COMPANY.—Office. North Room of toe
Exchange, Third street, Philadelphia.
Fus Iracaaact—Huildingi, Merchandise and other
property in Town and coo.tTBV, insured against loss or
damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium.
MaltiXß InscfUAitea—They uiso insure Vessels, Car
goes and Freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or
special policies, us the assured may desire.
f ii-i wti Tuaiaso BTATinw.—They siao insure merchan
dise transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Boats end Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, ostho
most liberal terns.
DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Beal, Edmund A. Bouder,
John O Davis, Roldtßurton, John R Penrose, Kama
el Edwards, ueo O Leiper, Edward Darlington. Isaac
R Davis, William Folwell, John Nowlin, Dr R M Hus
ton, James Cllatld, TheophUu* Paulding, II Jones
Brooks, Henry tiioao, Hugh Craig, George Serrili,
Spencer MnllvaJn, Charles KellyTj <1 Johnson, Wi| •
liaa Hay, Dr 8 Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH—D. T. Morgan,
Wffl‘. Bagaley, Jno. T. Logan, „ ~
WILLIAM MARTIN, President
Riciuao B. Nxwaour, Becreiary.
ID* Office of the Company, No. 43 W a ter street
Pittsburgh. JanB9:dtf P. A. MADEIRA, Agent
Thomas Parbinson,
3 JTACHINTBT AND MANUFACTURER—Lathes,
ivl. Tobacee, Housin and large Screws of all kinds;
Brass Castings and Brass Works generally. Ccmar
of Ferry and First streets.
THE subscriber, having purchased the Faetory of
James Patterson, Jr, located at the above stand,
would respectfully inform bis friends end the pullls
that be Is prepared to fill any orders in hfs line, on the
most reasonable terms and with dispatch, and will
feel grateful for their patronage-' __
“ 1 THOMAS PARKINSON.
Pi tuburgb, Jan. 1,1650.
HAVING disposed of my establishment tu’ Mr.
Thomas Parkinson, I take the liberty to; solicit
for ’bin ms patronage of my friends and the public,
feeling confident that any favors eonfened.vrtllbe
'TS&'i^SmLir ;
Pioshwjt, Jaa. i, IB&rij*a7-<tta
MISCELLANEOUS.
Haw Beokit
HISTORY of Spanish Litmmre; embracing alt
tbs tins between the 12th and the early part of
Gro 19th centuries; divided laxo three periods.
Kane’s Elements of Chemistry.
A Copious tad Criucal English Latin Lexicon, found*
ed on the German Latin Lexicon of C. E,Grorces:'By
Riddle A Arnold: first American edition, carefully re
vised with e copious dictionary of proper names: By
Prof. Q Anthon.
Dark Beenes from History: By G. P. R. Jamea.
King* and Queens, er Lite in the Palace: By J, Ab
bott. '
Sir Edward Graham, or Railway Speculators: By
Catharine Sinclair.
DufP* American System ef Book Keeping, by dou
ble and single entry.
Liddell A ecotl's Greek Lexicon.
Chalmsr’s Institutes ef Theology: 9 vole, complete.
Gieslios’ Eeeletiaatieal History: tvols, now ready
Miss Beecher’s Domestio Receipt Boek. 1
Also—4 fresh supply of Am. 8 8. Union Books, on
hand and for sale by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH,
feb6 79 Wood st
Stdsn tyuTSTTakn
fTK) IMPORT all kinds of English, French, or Get
. X: man Goods, a good many or which I have sample
books and card*. - O YEAGER,
feW 108 Market street
tUBS—33 doz (large and small) for sale by
fcbd WICK ft MeCANPLBSB
MOULD CANDLES—PO bxs superiory fer sale by
frbO WICKAMcCANDLESS
”A RIBGATED SOAP—23 bxa for tala by
fsbO WICK ft MeCANBLESS
ROSIN SOAP—GOO bxs for sale by
febB_ WiCK A McCANPLESB
7TIALLOW—SO bbls Just rte’d and for sole by
1 lebfl SAW HARBaUGH
CORN— 1900 ba in store and for sale by
febB 8 A wharbauoh
iBGS—4O del Twilled, for sale by
t fcbft 8 ft W HARBAUOH
Mess a clear PORK—IO bbls for sale by
fehfl SAW HARBAUGH
DRIED PEACHES—&4 bars ree'd and for sale by
feta Saw harbauoh
Solaan AttacUmanjL
JUST received, s splendid C) octave Piano Pone,
with Coleman’s celebrated patent ASolean Attach
ment, from the factory of Nunns A Clark, New York.
Also—Oa the way, a lot of low priced Pianos, from
the tame celebi tied makers. For tale low by
II KLEBER, at Wood well’s.
Sole Agent tor Nnnns ft Clark, for
Western Peantylranla.
ITT HITE BEANS—6 bhls in store and for sale by
W fob? ARMSTRONG A CROZER
LOUISVILLE LIME—B 3 bbls Fresh, in store and
for sale bv fcb7 ARMSTRONG * CROZER,
ROLL BUTTER-8 bbls Fresh, in cloths;
33 ken Prime; Just ree'd and for
■a’e by feb? ARMSTRONG A CROZER
BROOMS— ao doz Corn, in store end for sole by
feb? ARMSTRONG A CROZER
GREEN APPLES—Ioo bhUin Store-and for tale by
fcb7 ARMSTRONG A CROZER
rpAOLK BUTTEB—-10 bxs prime, for sale by
1 foM; J B CANFIELD
SUGAR— 19 hhds primo, per sir. tor tale
by ■ frb7 J B CANFIELD
TTrAS LOST or mislaid, on or about the StstJonu
,YV ary last, a Note drawn by Edward Heazcllon,
lo our order, dated—Pittsburgh, Jan. 10, IS9O, at six
month a for 81980 47. The note not being endorsed br
us, will be ot no use to any one else. Tbe finder will
coDferx (avor by enolosing it to out address, couth
East corner Front end Market sts, Philadelpbie.
febfl-flt McCALLMONT, BOND A CO.
CLOVEU SEED—IOO bb?a in store and for sale by
febB JAS A HUTCHISON A CO
/TtfEEfTAPPLES—I9O bbls in store andforsaleby
yjr feb? BREYFOGLE’A CLARKE
DEIHIT PEACHES—10 bbl» in (tore and fornala by
(chi BRUYFOOLB A CLARKE
GtKNY BAGS—ISOO in store end for (tie by
_ fcb* DKKYFOOLE A CLARKE
POTATOES —25 bbla in (ton and for »a!e by
febs BREVFOOLK A. CLARKE
GROUND FEPPEK-U bn fine, for tale by
fcbs WICK A MeCANPLESS
TABLE HALT—ID bxi fine, for (tie by
feb3 WICK A McCANDLEBB
CHOCOLATE— 14 bxa No 1, for tale by
fobJ WICK A MeCANPLESS
BONNET BOARDA-93 irroaa (bine and white) for
nit by feb3 WICK A MeCANPLESS
WRAPPING PAPER—ho reuu Medium Ra f,
130 •* Crown ••
110 44 C.IHL Straw;
Oa hand ard for tale by
feWI WICK A MeCANPLESS,
C?TKARINE s‘bbl»5‘bbl» now Undiur, md for aaie by
foW ISAIAH DICKEY A <&
aMs—U9 onamcked, row aadin*,' for aale by
_ fobs ISAIAH DICKEY AC6
caahainato'raand
_ for .ale by febS J 9 DILWOKTII ACO
T'~ OdACCO—a hbd« Ky. Leaf, joat ree'd, for *ale by
fobs A CULBERTSON, 143 Liberty at
P"lO IRO.^—SCO lone Miaaonri, warm and cold bbut,
for rale by febs JAB A HUTCHISON ACO
LaacMUv Conb P*ctofjr Ageaejr*
THFVE celebrated COMBS, nannfietnred at l*n
eatter, are ibe be»i and rbeapect artlele nan*
oi'actnred in the world. Every Com'>t in each pack,
ii warranted at the temple on the outaide: If not to,
they can he retnrned, and the money will be refanded.
To retail merchant*, theaa'comba art the most profit*
hie made. Call and examine them.
f«ba C YEAGER, 108 Ma'ktt it
T~AIUP39 ken No 1 Lflflf.jait ree’i *ndfori*le by
j fcbS JSDILWORTtffcCO
'***'-■ Cloelut cioefc»j--'”' -•
A GENERAL assortment always cd bud and Tor
uk low, by the ease, by
feM C YEAGER, 108 Market »t
/ANIONS-t^ 3 bbls ree\J and Tor saleliy
\J f f M ' WM H JOHNBTON. 118 Seeond *t
SODa ASH—3O eaaks, of superior quality, jest rrc’d
and for sals by
leb3 HABDY, JONES ft CO
WHITE BEANS—IO bbls ree'd and for saJTby
feM WM II JOHNSTON
POTATOIij— 40 bbls in store and for sale by
fctrt WM U JOHNSTON
COFFEE— 583 saeks Rio, cm band, for sale by
feb4 A CULBERTSON, lid_Liberty^»t_
SAFETY FUSE—A fresh supply ol extra, jtmrrc'd,
for sate by g febi A CULBERTSON
BLOOM?— HO tom Kelly ft Co. . Ten. Blooms, just
rrc'd and for sale by
fab» JAMES DAL2ELL
•niCR-5 lea ree’d per steamer Brilliant, for sale by
J\ febi JAMES DALZELL
SUNDRIES— 4 kegs Lard; S saeks Rags;
; 3 sks Flaxseed; 1 bbl Dried Apple*:
Per saleyby febl C It GRANT
OATS— liO bn for sale by
febl C II GRANT
LARD— 1)3 bbts to arrive per Fort Pin. for sale by
fehjfc ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front si
OACON—II hhdsassorted;
fii 445 Him*, In bulk; to arrive per Fort Pitt,
for tale by febl I DICKEY A CO, Front at
SETT'S ifttFENTUJE—MliGin"good order, for tale
J. SCROONMACKER A CO.
ROLL BUTTER—In bbls, for sale by
fab ROBERT DAJ.ZELL, Liberty .i
Combat Combat
jin GROSS super Polka; 10 do do very fine:
£\J so u.; ut'd Redding;
IS super English Horn Redding;
8 *t “ poeket Combs;
800 •' Weed •'
1000 dux atsM Fine Ivory;
30 “ Shell Side Combs:
10 “ super large Buffruo; -
000 groat ass'd Side Combs; recHl and for sale by
febd C YEAGER, lOH Market m
Orsat Arrtwml of Haw Goods.
ItllE subscribers are now prepared to offer ttill
greater inducements to purchaser* of Dry Goods.
Their established low price* and immense receipt of
Goods, (bavlfag received over _lOO packages of new
and detirablrigooda) comprise in put:
JQJ doz Frebeh Wrought Collars and Capes;
18 p« Rich Dress Silks;
IJG pa Alpaceaa, from 30 to 60 eents per yard;
i cases Monslin O’Lain*, from 10 to 23e per yard;
S 3 u Merimae Prints, all styles;
6 “ Mourning “ from to to lS|e par yard;
10 u Ginghams, good stylet, l*|e per yard.
Sheeiingt, Bhirangs, and Hoatekeeping Goods, in
crest varieties, ail of which will be offered'at extreme
ly low prices, at
feb* A A MASON A CO’S, K) Market «t
Vslvst PUa Carpst.
WMeCLINTOCK is now opening the handsomest
• and most superb Imported Velvet Pile Carpet
ever before offered In this market, to which he Invites
lha sliention of purchasers.
IP*Carpet Ware Rooms, 7J Fourth st. JmnTi
Dlsaolntlon of Co*PMrtaerablp.
THE Co-Partnsrabip exisung between the urdrr
signed, under the style of**P. 11. Eaton A *to
was diMolved by mutual content, Jan. ttOlh. I*. 11.
Eaton, having purchased the entire Interest of W P.
Manhnll, who retires, wilt attend to the settlemei't of
ihe business of the late firm, at the old stand, No
Fourth street. F. 11. EATON,
lebtl W. P. MARSHALL.
F. B. ICATOH.
DEALER in Gloves and Hosiery, Trimmings, Fnncy
Goods, Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries, Zephyr
Worsted, Patterns and Canvass. No 63 Fourth siren,
Pituburrh. A full supply of Fine Shuts and Gntu‘
Unde r G orment *. fiM-’n*
Dissolution.
TUB Co-Partnersolp heretofore existing under tno
stylo of U J. 11. Clouse A Co,” is this day diisoiv. il
by mutual consent. The business of the firm w<ll I*
Milled by L. B. Waterman, at their nld stand, No tjl
Liberty streeL L- S. WaTKRMa S,
febd J. H. CLOUSE.
Hew Dooka Jast IlooolTod,
WARAUA, or the Cnum* of ihe Nile, by William
Furniu.
I‘eople 1 Have Mel, or Pictures ofSoelety and Peo
ple of Mark; hy N. Parker Willis.
The Battle Bummer; being tranicirip* from personal
observations in Paris, during the year lifts; by J. K.
Marvel, author of u Fre*h Gleaninga H
JOILNSTON A STOCKTON,
febB corner Third and Mukct sis
Jamis* Saw Weak
Dark SCENES OP HISTORY, by G. P. R. James,
K>q„ Author of “The Woodman,” ’’Gowrle.”
SIR EDWARD GRAHAM: or RaUway Speculators,
by Catherine Sinclair. Author of u The Joamey of
Life ” JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
]sn3l Corner of Third and Market.-
Haw Pianos,
. |n- , Just received,one elegant Rosewood
dk octave Plano Forte, from the eele
■T 4 rTI f * ctar y Of T. Gilbert A Co.,
II ■ I V " Boston. This Instrument is remarka
ble for brilliancy and sweetness nf tone, and elasticity
uf touch. The above firm is considered one of the
very first In Dostnn, and their Pianos, for elegance of
exterior, beauty of tone, and dotation, are act surpass
ed by those of any other make. For tale on reasona
ble terms by ||. KLKBER,
.. l*n« , ■ alj. W. Woodweli’s.
HEW TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
THE citizen* and business men of Pittsburgh art
respectfully informed that the Morse Tdesrsph
Line* ire now la complete opcraiionbetween this eliy
and Baltimore, and. other Eastern Cities,
connecting at Waahlngtou City with the Atorsa' Line,
the only one Booth to Richmond, Raleigh, Cbarleiion.
Augusta, Savannah, Mobile and New Orleans—and
vonaeeung in this chy with line* nutnlug Weil and
North to the principal town* and eitlet intSe valley of
the Mississippi, and oh the Lake*. These' Lines will
re eel re and send manages as cheap as any.ether
line, and the operator! and clerks wUI bo found gco
tleoualy and accommodating. .
flrpOmee in tho tower stonrof the ST. CHARLES
HOTEL, Wood street r JspB*3m
Jbs Sides, dams, ana Htonld; tners.
•moko house, for sale by' ' ‘
(H* BEE »JOHE3. OlMl B«lll> (
V MISCELLANEOUS. j
Bttito|kaßUn«MVinil« puik
•j . . ttwtCCwipuy. j
TjyOTICE ii berebr prtn that,'in conformity with
it V the provisions of aa Aet of Assembly. autteris
ifaff the loecrpomioa of the above Company, passed
the S2d day orJanusry, 1820, Books will be opened for
the purpose of receiving subieriptlens to the etpitai
stoek of tbe-hald Company, at the office of Messrs.
Robb A MeCeaselLon. the north east eeltier of Foarth
street and Cherry allay, in the City of Pittsburgh, on
Wednesday, the STtb day of February instant, at the
hoar of 10 o’clock, A. hL, to continue for the space of
five days, er anti) the whole number of shares requir
ed bylhe said act, shall hsve been subscribed.
Thomas M Howe; James W Buchanan,
James Ron, " Robert Robb,
WmHehbasm,'' Thomas Williams,
JesspCarothers,. Andrew Watson,
Alexander Miller, ■ John Arthhrt,
Robert Palmer. • - Henry Woods,
Edward D Gazzam, John Adams,
Wm M Lyon, ' Wm M Simpson,
John LyttJe,’ David Beeler,
Daniel Knots, George Irwin.
fabd-ddiAwOT \
Klectlea.
A N EU2CTION for Officers for the “Company for
J\ erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny River, 08-
poshe Pittsburgh, in the Comity of Allegheny,” will
be holden la the Toll House of the Company, at the
Pittsbergh end, on Monday. March 4th, at' 1 o’clock,
P. M. JOHN HARPER, Treasurer.;
JonCO-dAwtdT <
ACAUTIOS— About the ONLY ORIGINAL
AND GENUINE* .WISTAR’S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY, the great remedy for .
CONSUMPTION!
And the beet medicine known
to man for Asthma of every stage, Liver '
Complaints, Bronchitis, Influenza, Courts, Colds,:
Bleeding of tho Longs, Shortness of Breath, j
Punsand|Weaknes«inthe Side,
Breast, Ac., and all other
diseases of the
PULMONARY ORGANS.
A very important disease over whieh ihrißsUam ex-
erts a very powerful influence, is that of a 1
DISEASED LIVER. ;
In this complaint It has undoubtedly proved more
efficacious than any remedy hitherto employed, and in
eumerous instances when patients had endured long
and severe sufferingfrom the diseases, without receiv
ing the least benefit from various remedies, and when
Mercury has been resortedto in vain, the use of this
Balsam has restored the liver to a healthy action, and
in many instances effected permanent cares; oiler
every well known remedy had failed to produce this
desired effect.
Besides its astonishing efficacy in the diseaseabovfc
mentioned, we also’final! a very effectual remedy in
Asthma, a complaint in which it has been extensively
used with decided success, even in cases of years’
standing. WlLh tho Increase of intelligence has grown
up a knowledge of the elements of health, aid a jo
gs td for them, andoommensurately with the strides of
science have we acquired the means of arresting dis
ease, and averting Us ravages. Notwithstanding the
progress we have made, statistics show that eveh
now, one sixth of the whole population die annuity
of consumption.
One of the most important discoveries of the age. in
ameliorating tho eohoition of this large elaaa of suf
fering humanity, is i •
DR. WISTAR'fI BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. 1
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.is a fine Herb j
Medicine, composed chiefly of Wild Cherry Bark and
the genuine Iceland Moss, (the latter imported express
ly lor this purpose,) the rare medicinal virtues of
whieh ere also combined by a new chemical process,
with the extract of Tm. thus rendering the whole
compound the most certain, and efficacious remedy
ever discovered for.v '-"J- <
CONSUMPTION uP THE LUNGS.
Still further evidences of the remarkable curative
properties of this inestimable preparation:
RcsszLLnus. Brown eo., O-, Aug. 2L IMS j
Messrs. Ssndford A Park: Gentlemen, About sit
weeksago I received the agency of Wistar’s Balsam
of Wild Cherry, but with some relaetanee on my part,
for the reason that; I had been the agent of so many
pills and other nostrums, which were cracked up to
be something wonderful, bat wbieh turned eat in tbs
end to be of no account whatever, except to the man
uacturer. But l candidly admit that this time 1 have
been deceived, for tho extraordinary cores effected by
Wistar’s gilsitn have eonvineed me that “good can
coma out of Nazareth.” Your agent left me one doz
en boolea, which are all gone—having been the means
of curing several obstinate eases of
and no mistake; tor what I see and know I am bound
to believe. One ease In particular? A young gentle
man in Winchester. Adams eounty, 0., 10 miles fro a
this place t was eured of Consumption when the doc
tors has riven him up, ox at least could do nothing for
him, and it.was tho iwention of hit friends to convey
him to your city, and plaee bun under the care of some
eminent physician there. Bat a friend told him of
Wicaris Balsam, and that he eoaid obtain It of me.
He tent for it. and before the second bottle Wes gone
he was sound and well, and standing to bis every day
i business. As there are several inquiries for the medi
cine, it would be well to forward an additional supply
without delay. Very respectfully, yours,'
LAMBERT NBWLAND.
The above, I rota L- Newlaad, Esq., a highly respect
able country merebant, eommsnds itself forcibly to
the candid attention of all those who have doubted
the great merit of Writer's Wild Cherry Balsam.
Remember the original and .only genuine W 1 star's
Balsam of Wild Cherry, was introduced in the year
1833. and has been well tested In all complaint* for
whieh It is recommended. For 17 years it has proved
more efficacious as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influ
enza, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption In its in
cipient stages, than any other medicine.
LOST VOICE, A A, RESTORED!
Nxw uznroas, Aug. 10,19(9.
Mr. 8. W. Fowie: Having seen many certificates
published in relation to Dr wit tar's Balaam of Wild
Cberry, I take this opportunity of offering a word in
its favor, whieh you are alio at liberty to publish. A
few mon'hs since my wife's lungs became so much ef
fected with a sudden cold, that she lost her voiceband
suffered severely from pains in the breast Her sitna
tio?jetssed her friend* mueh alarm. Having,beard
your Balsam strongly recommended by those who
used U, I purchased a bottle from yoar agent ‘nihil
plaee. Bhe took It accenting to directions, and It pro
duced a wonderful effect Before using one boule she
bad completely recovered her voice, the pain* subsid
ed, and her health was soon fully reestablished.
Years, truly, HENRY O. BRIGHT.MAN.
To DacMtsro axs Dzains ur Manias*—’Tbi- eel
ebrated and infallible remgdy for the cure of Consttmp
lion, Asthma and Liver Complaint, baa by Its own me
rits, been rapidly, sure and safely working its way
through the opposition of quack* and eoonwrfelisra,
until, by its true value and intrinrie excellence, it has
gained for itself a most enviable popularity, and estab
lished itself in tho confidence of an intelligent and en
lightened public, from one end of the continent to the
other. The testimony of thousands who hare been re
lieved and cared oy this valuable article, will show
that it Hands unrivalled—at the bead of all other me
dicine*. for the cure of diseases for whieh u is recant
mended. The genuine Dr. Writai’s Balsam ofWi'd
Cherry l* «®w to r sale by duly appointed Agents, and
all respectable dealers la medieiaet, in ail large cities
and ait important towna tbrooghout the United States.
Futcx fit pertßortte | Bix Boulei for SS.
Sold by J, D. PARK, (successor to Bendfc.nl ft Part J
Fourth and Walnni streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General
Agent for the Souih and Won to whom all ordexa
must be addreised.
L. Wilcox, Jr Jamas A. Jones; J. Kidd ft Co; B. A.
Pahnestaek ft Co, Pittsburgh. L. T. Rsssell, Wash*
ingtnn; W. 11. Lam be non, Franklin; L. B. Bowie,
Vniontown; H. Welty.Greensburgh; a.KoantsAmer*
set; Scott ft GUmom. Bedford; Reed ft Boa, Hunting
don; Mr*. On, Holltaaysburg; HH debran 1 ft Co, I tut*
ana; J. K. Wright, Kuianaing; Evans a. Co, Brook*
villei A. Wilson ft Ron, Wayneeburgb; AT Fori and ft
Co, N. Callender, Aleadville: Barton ft Co, Erie; X
Magoffin, Mercer; James, Kelly ft Co, Dirtier; R. Smith,
Beaver; J. D. Bammertoc, Wanea; F.L.ftC.B.Jones,
Condersport; P. Crooker, Jr, Brownsville.
fcb4-dftwly(is»T
COUNTY LOAN, *75,000.
THE Qpmmlssiotters': of the County' of Allegheny
having been authorized, by ao Aft of Assembly,
passed the t-ih day of January, 1650, J© borrow, oa
temporary loan, a rum of money, not exceeding sty*
jtart ttvb tuodisXs mllsxs, in be applied to the re
demption of County Scrip, the certificates of loan
to be exempt from all taxes, except for State pur*
poses.
PROPOSALS will be reedved-at the Office 'of said
Commissioners, in the City of Pittsburgh, within three
weeks from the date hereof, from *ach persons or cor*
pomions as may be desirous ol taking the whole or
am part of said loan.
35 thousand ol which to be redeemed on tho tst day
of April, 1651. 35 thousand on the first of April, Ira,
and is thousand on the Ist-of April, 1855—interest to
be paid semi-anniially at the Office of the County
Treasurer or otiewkare, as may be agreed open. *
? THOMASPERKINS,
; WILLIAM BENSON,
JAMES MITCHELL,
County Commissioners.
Commissioner’s Office, Pittsburgh, January 22,1650.
janX'J-tf
COAI, WORKS FOB*BALE.
THIS property Ucs tithe upper end of UmesWwn—
a abort distance below the moath of Mlogo Creek.
The rail road and, the necessary buildings are new,
and the mine has been worked just enough to put it ia
good order. The Pit opens within 25 yards of the riv
er. and the inclination from itia just sufficient to carry
the ears to the boats. The water at the landing u
good—permitting boats to be loaded at all seasons; and.
the month of Mtago a short distance above, affords an
ample harbor to protect them from the floods and ice
of winter. The Tract connected with these works
consist* of 300 Acres Cosl, lying tn the peek of land
between Mingo Creek and the Monongaheto. All
things considered, this property combines, perhaps, as
many advantages, and holds out as fine inducements to
the capitalist, as any on the river. Tho entire tract is
offered for sale; but, to suit purchasers, a portion may
be reserved. Price reasonable and terms very easy.
For farther information enquire of
JOSEPH S. MORRISON,
Fourth street, pear Wood.
DISSOLUTION.
THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the
style nf 4, 00p0.ft Breyfogle," is this day dissolved
by mutual eonsent The business will be settled by J.
C. Breyfogle, at their old stand. No. 109 Second street
L. 8. COPE.
joafl J. ft BREYFOGLE.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
JC. BREYFOGLE, having associated with him
» A. 11. CLARKE, for the purpose of transacting
the Forwarding and Commission business, will con
tinue that business at the old stand of'Cope ft Rrty*
fogle,” and respecifutiy asks a continuance of the
former oalrontgo of his friends and the pubiie gener»
ally. The business will be conducted under tho name
and style of Bixwootu ft Clsbvi.
' J. C. BREYFOGLE,
A. H. CLARKE
Phtshargh, Jan, 7, 183(X^)an3
HUAOULHTT A WUIfB,
NO. 89 WOOD STREET,
HAVE now in Bicre olurge *adgenerali**ortt*ent
of DRV GOODS, which they offer to City «nd
Coonty Merehmtitt at reduced price*; end which they
will Mil ugr %t lnda«mea!» u> euh buyer*, or tor
■ppraved ere
reey, *uem»n* r. uo.»
U&VS Pilß UUi
FROM VAYETTEMANUPAOTCIUNO COMPANY,
SO cue* superior Family Ulankets, 10 by 13 qr*,
200 pur Steamboat °{;T
SOO do do 5® 4by 7 ft;
ISO do red and white Ilona do
10# do colored do I
- SO pieces 04 white Raonelj warranted all wool;
- ICO do 4-4 do do do do
ICO do 3-4 do do do do
ISO do 34 .red do do do
75 do 34 yellow do do
Satinetta, Tweed*, Jean* and Woolen Yarn, at east
■“JgSSKSSTiffSTW— ft <U> door rromPinb.
Jan® • . ;
rVEKcSUFLAIN» •—AMouiercaiapcrtofioea by
ulng ibe original, only trse and geoune Unr
! P ‘"‘ asxotw, Brown eo., 0., March 20;1547. :
• Mr; R. B. Beliere—ln April lastnywifewas attack*
ed with Lleer Complaint*, and had the adrice'of.two I
physician*, who tried rations remedies without pro* I
Sacing any good effeet.- Haring heard of yaarcelh
brated Uver Pills, l .eoncladed to-rfire tbeaafalr
trial. Lparehahedoae.boxof 4ar.Scott,of Aberdeeiy
acd faro them according to thodlreetlona, by nhieb
showasgttatlyreliered. I croeared a setondbox,
wbWentltely oared her, and she now• tnioya. excel
lent health*.J have need them myself, and pronounce
them the best family medicine lever tried.- ’.
’.Years, **, .iMasita BxAsir.r
ftßarwtai sold by R.R BEU»EB9bd7 Wrrpd <lj
mU alee by finniM genwally to the twp cities.
. i«n : r.
HOUSES, LOT?. I?ASMS, fe
F«darUSlmtPNMtt7» ,
FOR BAL& At Atttlea, an Tseadijt tM ttth iatt.,
■t S •’dock. P. M, that ltifo and cotmmirat
DireSny H«*e, wi* tba Lot, M C«* ft*«ooFo4«r»l |
,tre«CAlle*hen7, lttfeep on Robinwa atreet, to
ertr, u? to Laeock tueeltptweminff a ftoat ofSMtei
on Federal «re*t,t>r W° <&p be oo»d
ifl Lou fronting on, Lacoek ttreel and
BjOcamjt c .’. lier . for
T'boo.
Glass Store. Enquire of '
fcb» JOHNSTON * STOCKTON
For Hast* . •> .'
ML THE old Scotch Hill DRY GOODS STORE,
IH| on the comer of Second and Grad it*, with
. JBi the Dwelling attached, if desired.
Also—A fine Brick COTTAGE, conveniently situa
ted in Allegheny City. Enquire cf
ROBT. ARTHURS, Attorney at Law,
fobd-dt Grant st. below Fourth. ,
A Farm for Bali,
CONTAINING 100 ACRES, ibonthalf of which
i» cleared, situated in Washington ccanty, Ohio,
about fire mue* from the Ohio River. Possession
even imihedinielr. Erquire of
k. ROBERT DALZELL A CO,
?|i'leb7 liberty meet
• For Ra»t«•
JM.TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HORSE
jHLicn Hay street. Enquire of
JAMES DALZELL, St Water it.
5 ' For Rant or Solo*
*■£ THE subscriber will sell or rent his very desi
gn. nble Country Residence; in Allegheny c«y, sit*
JSB> anted on: Ohio Lane and Allegheny Avenue,
wen of the Common. The htmisii a 1 large double
brick building, In complete order. There ii a Car*
riago UoaaeTstable, ana good water on the ground*,
winch eomprito two aeres, well improved, containing
every description of FrniL Alio—a spring house and
■moke house. Possession given daring the month of
Mareh. .febt-tf JOHN GEBHART.
OFFICE TO BENT—On second story, No 66
Water st. Possession given Ist ApnL
)an*9 ISAIAH DICKEY 4 CO, Front »t •
STORE TO RENT—SO feet front by 40 deep—
No 107 Front »t Peraessitmaive* Ist April. •
JanSfl ISAIAH DICKEY fc CO, Front st
To Lat*
MA desirable Residence, situated on the River
Bank, First Ward, Allegheny City. Enquire
at this Office, or ef Mrs. McAlwayn, on the
premises. janSfitf
For Bale.
THE VACANT LOT, in Allegheny, corner of Mid
dle alley and South Common; 30 feet front by 110
feet deep.
Alio—The J ot on Bonlh Common, 76} feet front by
110. feet deep, with three.story Brick Home, occupied
by Dr. Dale.
Also—The Lot on South Common, 27 feet front by
110 feerdeep, with two story Brick House, occupied
by Mr. Arnold. .
Alio—Five Building Lots on Bank Lane, each 90
feci ei inches front by M feet 8 inches deep to towp aih
of eanal.
Also—The Let on north side of Liberty street, Pitts
burgh, (part of lot No 134 InWoods’plan.) 60 feet front
by 110 (eet deep to Brewery alley. Apply to
Jan3o-dgoi GKO.BREED,O4 Wood st
YalaabU Lots for salt.
SIX BUILDING LOTS, bn Second street, between
Ferry and Redoubt alley, each 20 feet by 75 baek
toateafeetalley. They are desirable Cox private dwell
ings, and will ba sold oa time. Apply to
JOHN CALDWELL A 80N,
janZt-la * eor.'Secood st. and Redoubt alley.
BaDdlagliOth ’
FOR SALE, on very liberal terms—Fifty Nina Lop
of Ground, citnatcdonPenn, Woyne-and Pike sti,
and the Ihtqnesne Way, according to a plan to be seett
at this office, where taros and conditions will be made
known. janS3
For JUat.
A ROOM on Uarkci meet, near Water, juitabla
for an office. Enqnirecf
GEOrk. MASSEY. Water il
For Heat*
mite large three story B RICK WAREHOUSE, No.
X ISdLiberty street, opposite the head of Wood. oc«
copied by F. W.'Haywnrd, (laic Poll&nsbee A Hay*
ward,) a; a whole tala Slice Store. -Possession givea
immediately, if repaired; or cl anytime before the fim
of April, said boose is in excellent repair. For pare
tiealan enquire on Ute premises of
jams la P.W. HAYWARD.
For B«at»
FROM the first day of April next—one large two
storied BRIGS DWELLING HOUSE, handsome
ly sitaaied on the Ohio River, adjoining the boroagb of
Manchester, with abocii four acres of land; a number
of Fruit Trees: one large brick Barn and' Stable, and
other out boUdings. Apply la
JaaSS JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO.
A SMALL COTTAGE' HOUSE, in Allegheny city,
on Ecplanado street. . Root low. Inquire of
Jan IP . TASSKtf ,v BIST, 33 Wood at.
For Rent.
A ROOM at the corner of Penn and Hand streets,
ri. now ooeopied by Mr. Jone., as a Drag Store.
Pottestion given on the Snt of April next
JanlP-tf A- W. LOOMIB
Drlek Yard foi Eamti
A LOT-OP GROUND, snUablo for a Brick- Yard,
and sitnated near the eity lino, in the vicinity of
Soho Bridge, will bo rented tor a term of years- Ap*
ply to E.D.GAZZ'iM, Third alreet,
JaalS Office ovet the Post Office. :
For Renu
A ROOM oa the second st.try of the Warehouse
No. 9d Wood street. Jtnlfl
PeTEsait
A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING ROUSE,
on Liberty street, between O’Hara and Walnut streets,
Fifth Ware, at present ojcapied by the subscriber
Possession given on the 1 u April. Enquire of
jantC-tf WM. VOPNQ. IVI Liberty sl
For tteat,
THE BASEMENT corner of tbf Diamond and
Union streets, well adapted to aaypublic hnsmesa.
it has bean occupied as a Coffee,'or Eating Establish*
meat, far a number of years.
ALSO—Several Offices and Artiil’s Roosts, well
lighted, with entrance from the Diamond, ever the
store of the nbttribers north west corner of the Dis*
mend and Market street Applv to
JanlB_ ALEXANDER A DAY.
FOR RffihT# two pleasantly 'sitnated~BrielE
Dwelling Houses, with the grounds adjoining, at
Oakland. Possession ean bo alverr on the first of
April next janS HARPY, JONES A CO.
Tor Riot,
THE Back rart of the Wareboua sow oeeupied by
myself, and (rooting on Front street. '
janS Cll GRANT, 41 Water st
A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING,
on Smitbbeld street, four doers from Seventh,
west side. Inquire of 8. SCUoYER,
Jan 7 110 Second it,
FOB, RESV-A STORE, weU fitted up for Dry
Goods, on Market between Third ana Fourth.
Possession given on the Ist of April next.
Also—Several ROOMS and OFFICES. Possession
given immediately. E. D. GA ZZ AM,
do 18 Office over the Post Office, Third it.
M FOK REST.—The WAREHOUSE at pre-
EB sent oeennlcd by Messrs. Bailey, Brown A Co.,
“"•on Water street, from first of April next.
novgd JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
jab FOR SALEWA Brick House, (hat one yeas
Ka built,! and Lot, on Robinson street, Allagheny,
■““near old Bridge. Prico low and terms easy.—
Inqnlroof jyS4 8 SCUOYER, lIP Second st
FOR SALE—Fivelols eligibly situated in too u**,.
iahing town of Birmingham. Tho lou are situu
ted on Denman street, numbered is F Bailsman’s plan
75,75, 80.81 and fcl—Lot No 75 fronting 'JO feet era ala
tj Aon street, 70 feet deep; the other (our SO feet front
each, by 80 feet deep.
Terms—Greater part of purchase money may re)
main (or six years, secured by mortgage. For particl
Blare,lnquire of * SBCHOYTaL
1 mylo • ; llOaoeoaast
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET
FOB SALE—A Lot of Ground situate on Pens
street, between Hay and M&rbury streets, adjoining
thehousoandlotnowoceupiedby Richard Edwards,
having & front of 25 feet, and In depth ISO feet, will be
told on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. Ea*
quire of C. O. LOOMIS, 4ih st, near Wood.
octa«dtf
TJtVENINO DRESSES—A. A. Maso* A Co., AO Mar
Tj ket street. will this day open another large in
voice of those French Embroidered Evening Dresser
a very desirable article for Parties. Soirees, As.
__ JeaH
xKORWAY PLAINS” BLANKETS.
rpHESE superior Blankets, made of the so (lest and
X finest Wool, can always be found at Dry Goods
Homo of W R MURPHY,
Jan 12 N E corner Fourth and Market sis .
BELLING OFF AT KSDUCKD PJUOKSI
ALEXANDER A DAY’, corner of ihe'Dismood and
Market street, are now selling osf, at reduced
prices, their stock of Winter Goods, consisting of
Shawls and ladies' Dress Goods, in. great variety.
Also—Blankets and Flannels, Cloths, Cassimes, Satin
ells, and a full assortment of heavy Cotton Goods.
Confident that better bargains cannot be had else
where. wo invite the attention vf buyers.
ALEXANDER A DAY,
janld 75 Market street.
SIGHT and short time BILLS OF EXCHANGE, pay
able in Cincinnati, Louisville and Sl Louis, pur
chased on the most favorable terms.
spifi N. HOLMES A SONS.
HF pir«i. AND BUHGIOAL OFFICE,
No. 08, DIAMOND ALLEY, a
v •; few doors below Wood street, to*
DB. OROWI, having been
regulariyedneated to the medical
jmmSBKM profession, and been for some time
general practice, now confines
his attention to the treatment of
those * private and deUeais com*
plaints forwhich bis opportunities
NSgjtes.ldy j ■ and experience peeulisTly.qnaluy
>t\vBBsk.'' him. 14 years assiduously devoted
to study A treatment of those complainU,(danag which
time he has had more practice and has cured mqre pv
cents than can ever All to the lot ot any private prac
titioner) amply qualifies him to Oder assurances cf
speedy, permanent, and satisfactory cure to all aAieted
with dedicate diseases, and all diseases arising there
from. ... .
Dr. Brown would inform those afflicted with pnvate
diseases which have bceome chronic by time or ag
gravated by the use of any of the common nostrums of
the day, that their complalntscsn be radically and thor
oughly cured; he having siren his careful attention to
the treatment of inch cases, and succeeded in hundreds
of instances In curing parsons of inflammation of the
neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often
result from those cases where others have consigned
' them to hopeless despair. Ho particularly invites such
as have been long aid Unsuccessfully treated by others
to consult him, when every satisfaction will be given
them, and their case# treated in a eareful, thorough and
Intelligent manner, pointed out by a long experience,
study, and iavctrigauon, which It is impossible for those
engaged in general praetioe of medicine to give to
one class of disease.
JO*Hernia or Rapture—Dr.Drowa also turtle* par*
toss atfiieted with llenua lo call, as ho has paid parti#-
alar attention to this disease.
CANCERS also eared.
. Skin diseases; aUo .i! a. Palsy, ere, speedily e«red
Charge* very low.
N. 11—Patients of either sex living st a by
glaring their disease in writing, giving all the symp
toms, can obtain medicines with directions foi ure, by
addressing T, BBpWN, AL :D n postpaid, and endow
l £h amendsilky, oppotiiitha Waverty
Rium*JiTox>-Dr.Brown’i newly discovered reme
dy for Rheumatism is s speedy and certain ramrdy'tox
thvrpamrei trouble, lr never fails. •• r* •’ • \ i -..
OfKo «ad Privaitf Consulting* R6cms. No. ffitte*
U
D»Nesuren»ptj. . /• 9 '.9,11(1,"
TRAHSPOETAHON,
Buuaoi nTED&Tun,:
uontuta i
wan mm ass anion,ttmq .<..
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH.
GOOD 3 forwarded by this Line an carried in tho
mail min la Cbaabersbargb, and areimaediau
ljMeaded in Wagons going night and dry thraegfc *»
The hones are stationed ?every i# miles, wkteh
insure* the prompt delivery, of goods within tat'time
premised.
The Wagons win leave our warehouse diOf, (Ban.
days excepted.) at Stfc lock, P. M. ~ '
.... Shippers are assured tharno monTroods will be
taken each day than can be (pauetaatty tnrrlod
through. ' <■ •
james mdavhaco,
1127 Market ttretCPtalsdefrihU.
JORNM’FADEN AdST
Canalßasin, Pittsburg*
JOHN MeFADEN * CfX, FoxwaiacmA'Geaaafr
box Mnaatai, Canal Basin, Pena street, Pittsburgh.
JAMES M. DAVIS * CO, n«tm Fama an Ooe
Bsato]i Mbcsaoxs, 217 Market, and MOosaane «t»
byfeiiher bftheabove»eaPl9«r,
wa. mnA «ih ?r consigned totkeaibr
salsT . . . j • “ v M
tmov&iSE.; ;
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.:
1856;-^
THE sub#eribere,now/hyving insagceasfhlopera*
tion an Express Wagon Line between nouarp
~aad Philadelphia are prepared to reeeJsfc.forSCDO.lbe
freight daily. Each Waif deliverable through. lA ail
co*
n e«tul
duthle HUMPHREYS* CO.
laafcd3m 107 Market at. Phliu.
KXPBRIS WAGON LUE, '
Is£g& 1849.
• THROUGH IN FIVE DAYB! *!• '
THE sabseribers are prepared to resolve 4000 pecada
Freight daily, after Monday, LOth but, to forward
to or from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by .WagoSr
tbrough in Fire Days.- Rates as low as by any other
conveyance at this season ofthe year. - •
john McFaden *co,
Canal Batin,Pittstmrgh..
J AMES M DAWS hOGT
dca No B 7 Market at Philadelphia..
BOIOIQABXLA BOVfl*
mmMjSSt
Only Tl Sllai Btaglng*;
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltmtora and
Philadelphia.
JTJIHR morning, boat leaves the wharf, 'above the
X brWgej daily, at 8 o’clock precisely.. Time to
BalUmore,»houre; time to Philadelphia, 4Qhour*r-!
The evening boat leaves daily, (except flandsy ev*
enlngsj at 4 o’clock. Passengers. by leaning sn tb*
evening boat, will enm the mountains in stages sail'
day, and thus avoid night travel. . •; -- -
: Secure your tlekets at the OfßcvTttonengihal
House, or 8t Charles Hotel. .• f •
octt3-ly J.MBBKIMEN, Agent .
WXBTKB ABBhfIQIBSaT.
TCYPRESa WAGON liNE THROUGH IN
FIVE DAYS !
THE sabseribers, having suspended their canal ep*
. eratioas until ute opening of the Spring Nstlga*
tmn an Rvpreas Unaby-EtlllOtd and
'Wagon between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by
which they are prepared to forward 4000 poundattfcfc
day, and receipt for the delivery of the same In 4 dXTja'
They beg leave to assure their (Heads and the pan*
Uo that their arrangements regarding rales, regularity
and despatch, cannot fajita give satisfaction to all Who
a»OT itowklheu ownn^‘!;
, roomer
dc? S7B Market street. Philadelphia.'
GEE, WO! GEE, WOV
WINTER ARIUSSXHEITf
■HH-ilSl 1849.
' TTTau cams TBU OLD COSXSIOOA. • 1 '" ’
BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGONLINE,
Pittsburg* sad PhUadslphla. ; .
AS tha business on the canal is aboathaug Qioasd
for tha season, wo would inform the peoUo that
wohave again brought the Conestoga Wagons bub re*
ouisition, and will be preparedjto forward 4000poands
daily, (commencing on Monday, the SOth but) A Car
leaving Philadelphia daily by ifce null train far Cham*
bersbnrg, and the Wagons traveling day and night,
ensures the delivery or Goods In five days. Apply.to
• WM. BINGHAM, Pittsburgh,.
BINGHAM * DOCK, No. IS3 Market street,
novSO Philadelphia. •
■> WISTS& ABRAiaERRITi
.1849. flfe
EXPRESS WAGON LIUS. '
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA.-
Tots Fin Day*, (Sunday* excepted,) rennlng.Day
THE publio U resnecifoUy.ißfomed-ihtttUaliae,
■which ha* been in successful operation ihe two
previous winters, will again commence rasxdagoa
Monday ,'the S&h of NotenberJ
A Car will leave Philadelphia
daily each way with (he Mail 1!
bersburgh with relaysof bomsj
We axe prepared to lorwaxd CO
: the above line. |
n ftotru.
>eri • •
and Chambrnbatyli
it ijrun, and from Cbwo*.
lethumingday nndmgfau
i ccfoo lb« triUht daily by
mfcCO, Pitabiab,
}ji LEECH*
l Ltrcet, Philadelphia.
TOA.
itTSi,
/, Inporv
jtredio'
Mp-
or to—Harris!
No 13 Sonia Third i
Bor2Wlf_ I
BKW QABDVAKI! I* BP,.
SIGN OF THEPLANEANTSAW, *'. r
Wo. TS Wood »tw«tTpJtVtomrpi*
HUBER AND LAUFMAN.Tmponc.,} nndcsstets
in Foreign and Domestic lIARQWABBi in
allit* varieties, are now prepsrfcd to sell as low iu
on as reasonable terms ucu be pDrchassJelsewhe;*.
We solicit oaz friends, end the pablie generally} to
eall and examine enr stock, whichconsuls in pari of
KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES,
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, lions* Trimmings,
•neb ai Locks, Latehpa, Ktngcsjand Screws, together
with every arueJe usually kept lin Hardware Stem.
Wo invite the auention or Carpenters and hceehaaieb
generally to onr assortment of Tools, which Have ocea
selected with gnat care, and which wo an cetttobt
•d to sell so ma to give satisfaction. apfcawww
E/- Tbs slum or a tils not mora tapai
■ive than a bad, putrid breath, or darklyellow dlseae*
ed teeth. Ifpereoas have theselit is their own fault*-,
they can, for two shillings, bay an article that will
make their breath pure ana sweet as di SjiqjMrr
Arabia. ■ • .
ItcuresdiieasesofiheGumsJ.spungyor nicerated,
and for the Teeth it is unequalled, removing the tartar,*
fastening the teeth fa the goods, and clean lhaaar
whim as the soot* t>/ iStfnun North.
Sueh, reader, are the properties of Jones’S Amber
Tooth Paste, and, without praising it ourselves, hear
what one of oar most respectable and scientific Dcxw
lists, Mr. E. Field, of New Yorid says:. .
°I have both used and analixra this beautiful and ÜB-'
'palpable article, (Jones' Amber Tooth Paste,) and
-can recommend a as possessing all the qualities cliio
ed for iL n Reader, we can say no more to cun vine t,
only that if you try Bus once you will be wellplaase u
It is put up In beautiful English -China Pols, fori*
cents. Sold DVtbe Agent,YYHiJACKSON, 88 liber;
ty street. Pittsburgh. 11 augflarewT
trj- Honoraiiiy asmreo taiar
thefoUowiag are the actual qualities of a 3a bottleof
Joan's Coral Hair Beticreive. If they, doubt oar
word, they cannot these highly! respectable eitlxaaxj
who have tried it— ' ! M '
Mr. Geo. Becket, 41 Em st, New York. 1
Mn.MatiidaßMves,Myrue l uvißxoekl)m.* .
Hr. Wm. Tompkins, W King pt, New Yorki
Mr. Tho*. Jackson, Montonrsllsland, near Pittsburgh
IL E. Cullen, lam btrber smainboat 8. America.
And more than a hundred others state, though this
most suffice, that it will force tie hair to grew ah the
head or face, atop it filling off,} strengthen tho ro Us,
removing scuf and dandruff freta the roots, making
light, red, or gray hair assume a fine dark look, ana
keeping dry, nsnh or wiry hair Watt, soft, clean and
besotiSd.'a veiy, very long tiael
SoldoytheAgeatvVW.JACKSON, 89 liberty ttj
Pi Price 37}, 80 cauls, jand oot dollar.
_ jnrLADIES ARE CAUTIONED AUAINBX
SING COMMON PREPARED CHALXJ .
Theyfare not aware howfrightfhUy injurious it,la
toihekkinf how coarse, how rough, bow sal*'
lowj yellow, and anneal thy'the skin ap
pears afterusingprepared chalk! Bo- * 1
rides it is injurious, containing a
large ounntlty of Lead!
- Wo have prepared a beautiful vegetable artidal
which we call JONES* SPANISH LILY WHHEV
It la perfectly innocent, being purified of an dal-eri'i
oos qusliues; and it imparts to tho skin a natural, eaW
thy, alabaster, clear, living white; as the sum* Uma
aeung as a cosmetic en the skin, making It ooft and
smoouu Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON,»tib
emr su Pittsburgh. Pnce 25 cents. . :an^<tfc^o
UT fcvumomAns sxot DtaxasarrJUNtsov> »tai
iattChemieal Soap caesea a free pennumdoo. an a
the same *»«* molifies, softens, andvreltena taa gkki
giving it the texture and beauty of an infant's.
ScunvT, Salt Rsxnt ass Sons, are soon net only
healed, bat cured by it* use, as at least seven Fsyxi*
ciansin New York know, who oae bin taish eases,
and find it unfailing—as also in
Pixnxs, Dlotgxx*, Fumss, or any other sk< a dia •
ease.- The reader is.assured thatUdam aoarefcm
poled nostrnm,as one trial will prove. leoild eea
merete arleast 80 persons eared of
Sou Hr as, Box* LxaeAio Bou BxAXtwßsy tu
and use it,. and the reader is. again. assured I wsmld
not cruelly sell it for the above I knewlt to be
all 1 slate. ] Those who are liable to
wd iml this a
care. Any one efiiicicd with oar of lbs above, or sim
ilar diseases, will find this all and even oore(aJmto;
hie in its properties) than I state. -
Dot, reader, the- siorea are flooded with iaitutaa.
and be sure you ask for JONES’S Italian Qcitre
Soap. Sold by WM. JACKSON, 68 Übtitt street,
Piaaburgh. * aagfcdh»»T
Propirty lm Allfghtay City tor |sis«
mHE Bubtenbcr* ofler for sale a number o. choice
I LoWjSitnate in the Second Ward, frendnt ea Ifcfi
Cmnmon ground, on easy terms, inquire or . .
W. tPB. RODINSON, Airy at Law, St Clair %
or of JAS ROBINSON, oa ihspremiMA
WV)7idAwtrP ...
OK9.W. fiAITBACO,
INFORM their fttendsfrtw&aPubUethaitheyktv
no longer any coonectios withitmir Lai# establish
raent la Penn street, knovi: a* the Pittsburgh Drawer
bavins removed their ant t# hutnasato tUfOlhf
BRKWKRV. in Pit- writ. ~ mrlfeft W
NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION!
GUM'S WINDOW LOSE 4ND SPRING.
Patistd, Dscmssa 19; 1849.
minS'is an article of great value to all persons**
X gsgedin building, or to those who have already
built, and are without window fttteniag.-:WkUa-u
furnishes a perfect substitute for polUea - and' weights,
at a saving of at least S 3 to each window, lit afiords
the safest fastening that has ever been breugnl tut#
use*.- v -
The ntiliiy and convehlanee of this Spring birer aH
others, is, that by one thumb piece, beah uakbf tha
window can be raised or lowered. It requiru ouir to
be known to be appreciated. -
Persons wishing to bay the article, or to hare them
put into : their .windows, or the right of selling it fat
STfiS^Ssn
. V.&TURNEB, .
navakd3mtla]sp * . , C.P.MAYOT ? f
HES|LIFE Pt Ortt'- Yenailuge is the aril*
Venaliage I bought Hum you; some age, brought
from my girt Aye yean out. we auaalshing uusuberof
Sr* hundred worms: •-1* believe she have liTed
u very ahon time, but for this medrane. •
Prepared and eo'A by EE. SELLERS, CWoodsH'’
eflid afire by gtxaraßybnthutwo utrixa''
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