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v FOR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE:
cohassssioßit*
W.uaiNaTcix,'Feb, 13.
Sautt—The pelitioa presented by Mr. Hale*
yotarday, from a number of Udie*ia New Hemp*
aHrSi prayisg tluat slayer; be excluded from the
Uniloriet of California and New Mexico, wai re
, eelred without debate, and referred to the Com
mittee ou Territories. i
A. number of petitions wero received and re
ferred to appropriate Committees.
• -Hovu—la the House, to da;, the bill for re
cording conveyances of vestal* was passed.
A bill fa farther extending the time for locating
1 the Virginia military land warrants. Was passed.
Wasvuictox, Feb 13,1650.
Seutx—Mr. Dickinson reported back the House
amendment to the Senate’s resolution, suspending
the act UmiUnj the expenses of collecting thie res
veouefeom customs, with the recommendation
tfcal (t be concurred in, with the additional amend*
nent named.
Tbo Senate then proceeded to the consideration
of the bill for carrying into effect the late treaty
with Brazil. The bill, after some debate and
amendment, was passed.
The Vice President laid before the' Ssnate a
message from the President, transmitting an an*
. theotlcated copy of the constitution of California
t A motion was mado by Mr. Foote that the docu
ments be laid on the table, which was rejected.
“/ Mr. Benton moved th&tthe subject be referred
to « select committee, end that Mr. .Clay should
* ' be chosen chsirman of that committee. 1
. The Vice President said that the motion could
- only be entertsmed by the unanimous consent of
the Senate.
“ ' Footebtjepied,and stated his reasons.
AQer Mae convemtton, the message and con*
. "alhnlioa were ordered to be printed; and that the
farther consideration of the subject be postponed
. tfll to morrow mcrnSng.
A message was receivod from the President, sut*
fag that iho information called for in relation to
the • Correspondence with OnatimaU, Central
. America,:would be cheerfully communicated
as soon ns found compatible with the public in
. taresL /
; After some further debate, the Senate renamed
~ .V .'Mr. Clay’s compromire resolutions.
Mr. Davis, of Mismssippi, had the floor. He said
ho had been disappointed fa the conrye adopted
by Mr. Clay.
After some/time spent in Executive Session,
he Senate adjourned.
FOUNDERING OP TkE RHODE ISLAND.
' ■ New Toax, Feb. 13. -
... The steamer Rhode Island, hence for
foundered when three days cot. She was than*
doned by a portion of the crew and passengers,
who took to the boats. They were pieked up by*
a whaler, and taken to Providence. Tea paasen
(era were left on board, who are supposed to have
perished.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
CutcuuuTt Feb. 13
The river has riten thirty inebea in the list 21
hoars.' It is raining to day. ‘
Flour—Tae market is firmer, with a fair demand
at foil pricer.
, Whiskey closed at 19jc.
Provisions are inactive—sales of 133 brls No. 1
Lard at 3|.
Linseed Oil—Sales nt $1 05 per gallon.
NEW YORK MARKET.
Nxw York, Feb. 13.
r 'otttoa—Wo notice a further decline fa Cotton,
dace die arrival of the steamer.
Coffee—The market is dulL
Flour—There .is a fair home demand, bat prices
have a deoliofag tendency..
Corn—The market is less firm, but there is a fair
demand at previous rater.
Flour—The market is dull and prices are heavy.
Common to’ straight brands are selling at $4 67 0
S 3 per brl.
Grain—There is a good enquiry for Wheat, with
sales of .common Ohio at 03c. Corn is active,
wilhsalesofwhite.and yellow a: 6le per bush.
Coffee—The market is quiet.
.-Provision*—Pork with tales .of old Mess
•1910 23, nadot new si $ll per bH. Sales of
. now Prime al $9 per biL Lard is less baoyanl—
tales at C( 0 7s. Cat Meats are dniL
Whiskey—The demand is. better, with sales at
231021 c.
CtoUoa—Since the arrival of the Europe, prices
Jure declined Ic.
VAI/BABX.E BEAL ESTATE FOB.
BALE.
f trE will offer for sale at PnMle Vcndae, oa the
vY premises, an Tuesday, the 25th day of Februnry,
1650, lx not sold at private sale previously., SPRING
HILL FURNACE, with which u connected a Grist
MUL , ■ *
Also—l£oo acres of Famine Land, with stone Men
tion House, Btables, Baras, several Tenant Houses,
with all the appurtenances necessary to cany oa rite
Also—3soo acres Mountain Land, opott which then
are several good Mountain Farms.- : Several neWnre
banka have recently been opened on these lands, far*
wishing sn abundance of ere near the Fnrnaee.;: .
ti«iv—On» Steam Engine connected with the Fur*
nans and Grin Mill.
This property Is located immediately on tho.'rnsd
leading from Unioniown, to Morgantown, Va,
about midway, and about three miles from Cheat Riv
er. Wood for making Charcoal is convenient and
abundant The Furnace Is now in blast, and opera*,
ting successfully. This property will be told altogeth
er, or in paresis of from fifty to two hundred acres.'
Men ofeapita! and enterprise, particularly creditors,
are invited to examine the property.
Mr. Robinson and Mr. Duncan will always (one or
both of them) be found on the premises, and will take
pleasure in giving information to any person wishing
to purchase, who may cal) at the premises for making
examinations.
Also—At the same time and place, wilt bo exposed
to ft* a large amount of Personal Property, consist*
lag of WO tons Pig Metal, some Hollow ware. Cast
ings, Ploughs. Horses. Wegons Gears, Farming Uten
riu, Household and Kitchen Furniture .
Bale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. at which
lima the terms and coaditiooa of silo trill be made
knows. A. PATTERSON,
jas.tiqbison,
feUMSt Assignees of I.TC. Punean.
fenn flntn&l Life Iniurance Company.
OFFICE— NO. 81 WALNUT ST„ PHILADELPHIA
AT a meciinr rf u e Board of Ttmtwi, held
Ereoiafi DANIEL L. &lILLEH, Eiq.wae annul*
ooaaly raeleeled President, and Wo. M. Clark, Etq,
VJee Preaident. forth® coiaing year.
The Beard ofTnuteee have thu day declared a«nP
dlTldendof FIGHT!* per eml bj*ob tho eaih premi
cm*, received in IMP, certificate* of whieh will bt i#*
(■MOa and after the 4Ui of Febrnatyoext; they have
also declared a CASH DIVIDEND of eix per cent
KUte aerip dividend of last year, payable ax the
of the Company, after the fltb proximo.
Is eoofomiiy with t&e charter, the following aute*
■eat of the baiineii of the Company, to January lit,
■ ...
Prealaaa received to Dee. 31,
181®, 57M3181
Ittaraat, 4,I«CT
• *71,360 00
Ueufs. Tbomu, Boyd, _ _
(W«ae, and Huston. OO
**pea»es: Salaries Advertlainf,
- Aftsey elurcef, Commiiaiona,
*«,*<, - • 11^7734
823,77731
*l7,tti6o
famtßttau-eiioo CO, t/Bited Slate* fi*, _ „
* imn, Coat, 94,70) 00
15,657 *5, Penn’ar*, lean, !«*»<* «
. 10,7>ttM, do S’ a, «*• 9fi99V3
OO, Che*, and Del Ca- .
, dal, o’#, lout,' 9.03195
Si itu Commercial Bank, 3,303 90
19 ah* Girard LUe lot. Co, 41019
, C«>k on hand, Mplltt
Lean* ob Mortgage Stock*
aodpcllcie*. S.2S9SI
Dae from Ageau, b7
latereu oq Lomu das, bat V
- -Bet collected. -144907!
Billi receivable, bearing In- '
_ lerett, 6 18,71565
Quarterly payment*, SfiiS 19
Ouarantec Capital Note*, 60,000 00
d-'Kiel l. miller, preSeS.”
w*. 1L CLLtw, Vme Pr»aidenu
Jons W. Uvaaoa. Secretary.
rkUadelpWa.Jan.lS.JBa?.- ,reWy
07*AU LIFE Policies panicipetebi '&«• profits.
<h« above is ibe rtocoid Uiriceoil ot EIGHTY per
<cat. declared by ibis Cowpaay.
flaxes as law ei say xerpoauble Coapany. Assli*
cXaTreceiTedby J. FJNNP.V, J?, Agl”
> Office Western Insurance do,
No 39 Water st, Pimbar*h.
febS-dsltwlt9
Thomaa Parkiuoa,
MACHINIST AND MANUFACTURER—Lathe*,
M Tobacco, Uooiiu and large Screw* of all kind*;
'Hf * earning* and Urn** Work* generally. Comer
efeerry aadTim *tre«ti.
«lMEanb*eribcr,baTln* purchased ike Factory of
iJmem Fatterzon, Jr., {oealed at Ike above stud,
Mid recpectCdly inform kie Irieud* and the pubUe
3-. h*l*«epared to fill any or'ere m hi* line, on the
iSLmEable term, and with d.*paich, and will
fcelgraicfal/of \i*it l’ atr^l i *^ MA3 paRUIISON.
• yiirtbantb.Jan.l,lKo.
haVIHG Ji*r>or«l of ray e»tabliihiaeot to Mr.
m Imn Pii ,IiI ’ i " i,l t * Uke the iibrfiy lo •olicU
ffi’SS lb * C< “/ fti ' nd ' *, nd “S •"! i 1 :'"
emfidtnt lb.l *nr l 4»" "“'I"" 1 willb '
J,
City Snokibouit.
TUO -■l.serlberf, baripr Marlatjo Sia»kehou»e^
.k?PMI on rtMOMbl# ItICW. •
«oaek« ret* OB kjer 4 JONF-S Proprietors
• ... Cam! Bailn, near 7ti» »t
, >B ‘ ■■ irr'TiJ — "DO~sln~rf»'politein iiotb andl to
”i*WI»AEBUJOH
COMMERCIALRECORD.
PITTSBURGH BCUhBD OF «Up»
r " COMMITTEE FOR FEBRUARY-
ww. aaxxxx.
Arr >vsli sad Dipartaws of Sells*
Easter, ftlafl, via Philadelphia, fine 3 a. as. closes It *.
Western Cin» l "" ,u and Louisville, dae fl r. ic,
Baltimore and Washington, doe 8 r. it, elo-
NorthW*es« ra,via Cleveland, due X 0 a. K .elosei9 a. is.
Erie and Western New York, dee 8 r. a. closet 8 a.*.
Ktuannieg, doe 7 a. ia, closes 5 r. *.
Wprn Aiussninn or ns Cnraxs Sreixxzs
—Partnff the winter months ths steamers composing
the Canard Line will sail from New York, Bostdn and
Liverpool, as follows: • • j
Cambria, from Liverpool, for Bottom Dee. 1949
Canada, “ for N-r Y o rk,“ as,
■“ “ forßoßon, Jan. 12,1868.
u.’* “ for New York, “ 28.
*«-j .** “ forßoston, Feb. ».
“V ' forNewYork, u S$
“ £ forßoston, March D»
' « U a fotNewYork, “ Bd|
« f‘ “ for Boston, April «,
Canada, - from New York, for Liverpool, Dee. 12,1949.
Earops, from Boeton; for u w 10,
Hibernia, Tm New York, for u “ an,
Csrobna, Pm Boston, for u ju, o, iB6O.
Canada, from New York, for u >• S 3,
“ from Boston. for “ Feb. 8,
**' from New York, for *• “ aS
“ from Boston. for “ March 0,
u from New York, for “ **oo:'
“ from Boston, for « April 3,
? ■ from New Yotk, for “ u l?!
“ from Boston. for « Hay
Pittsburgh Blocks, and Money KMket.
rssiOAif 13, 18S0. ]
Parval-Ofr Aak
ae. fpd. ed.
Bank of Piusbargb-CapUal, ±
IXvfoend, (BJsy and Nov.) 44P eent-*- 80 Ol 81
ExebaageUank—CcaitalßLOOUXADiv. j
(MayaodNov.Mp ct-—® <p - 40
Merchants* and Maan^aetoten , Bark— •
Capiat, SSOaOOO; Divulesd, (May >nd j. „
SO SL to
Pittsbursb Gas Co.—Dividend. (Jan. and
Jolyjiqpceni- » g
S ? S
Hand Sueet « “ —— » t
N. Liberties “ ° •—•••• ® .
Western Insuranee Co—•? ; ®*
Ohio A PenniylvonU Railroad, SlSpaid 60
Pennsylvania JUilroad———
Puuborgh City loan-—' JJO «
Allegheny County loan - JW J® ?i
Allegheny City loan--*— ■***“••’• 100 84 M
PmsVgkßoitoaCopperMin.Co,divoff 20 1W ICS
Ncnh American “ “ 10 sates, SBf
Pittsbargbk Isle Royal “ “ i
(last sale,*lB 00L , . , * J
Pittsburgh, Cineionatl A Louisville Tel- j
egrapnC»—CapUal£l7o,QOQ’,Dividend, {
January,April, July and Oetobfr; last, j
4Feenljsaares,BM 50 • S
Atlamie A Ohio Teiegraph Co— Capital, 1
Jan* t
uary, Ajuil,' and October; snares, 850 ••
Nothing transpired in tha market yesjsrduy,beyond
the regular home demand, and every thing was quiet
at previous quotations. .
FLOUR—The market continues quiet and ddll, with
no change fa quotations Limited sales from first
bands, at tIAO, and from store at 84,6204,*5 y bb!.
- PROVISIONS—Western and eiiyeuredbaeonbams
are-selling atBf; sldee al6|, and shoulders at IJdUo
4P fe. Country cured bacon is sold at lower figures.—
Sales sugar cured bacon at S|ooe, and of dried beef
alee?*-
BULK MEAT—Sales of tJV) Bi bulk meat, sl'4e,
cash.
LINSEED OlL—Sole of 5 bbU, at 05c, cash.
BUTTER—SaIes 8 bMa roll, at 19|014. Keg bmur
i.daU,etBe F Cu
GROCERIES—The market is quiet, with moderate
solesVfNOSugar at 4fos£;cZ N O Molsises-at 880
27c; of Rio Coffee at 170174.
Taa Paovsios following is a. compir*
ative satemsut of iho imports of P/ovitions at liver*
pool from the United Ftau from Ist 9epc, to 6th Jan'y,
18(9-49.
1943*49. 1840-80.
Pork, bbls 2,161 -.2,^6
Beef. ti»- .■■■.'■■ ■ - 0 333
Bee/,bbls*— : *,«*
Baeonie*ks-*«— —.... SOI .£}
Bacon,’ bxe.~——r—• A}®
Lard,ttes-— —4- L 1,479
Lard, eks—s 1 —•• V »»« • , »•
Lard bbls--—•'HAa
Lard kg* .*«««
Cheese,ek« —— W ■ tfisl
Cheese! Vxs 7UC4
Tallow.hhda-----r*
Fleur, bbls-
Wheat, bush W7S 650,660
CornTb.t* * * - ••*^l7
Counterfeit 93 notei of the Farmers* A Mechanics’
Bank ofHartford, are in circulation, nt Elkten,
ML Counterfeit 810 notes, on iho Lancaster Co. (Pa.)
Bonk, and counterfeit 83 notes, on the Btomford
Bonk of Connecticut, have also made their appearance
there. 1
New Youx, Feb. 13.
kNiw Boreas,
principally to the small quan
i no sates to this market to re*
port. A-parcel ofo3o bbls, receised by (he Harbinger,
was eohl in Boston at Uoe gall.
* Whsto—There is more inquiry, but the transactions
are light, the.views of holders Ming.above tboee oi
bp-era Wo notice sales of 1® bbls handsome N W
Coast, at 670, ICO obis South Seasnd hutnpbssk at 43e,
and CO bbls bluk at the same price.
Wnaio Bone—We have no transactions to report.—
Last sales in New York at 32c for N W Coatt, and 10
for Bouih Sea. ,
RATES 0E DISCOUNT.
BATES OF DUCOU!
I, BOIiSU
Exchange Brokers, No. 5’
PetuujlTral&i
fl an kc f F itubargh P ar
Exchange Bank •—.Pail
Merck. * Man. Bank •pas
BkanfWuladelphia—*pi
Girard Back Pi
Bank ofGennaatown- *Pi
11 ChesterCoaaty«»«pi
.-** Delaware Go.*■••pi
« Manigomery Co."P;
** Nonaiuaberlaad* *p:
Colombia Bridge Co.* - pi
Doyleatewn u*ak—*par
Fanners'Bk. ReailiQfpar
Famers’Bk. Baeka Co. par
Farmers B'k LaneasVpar
Lancaster Co. Bk.*• • ••par
Lancaster L)fc..—par
IT. States Bank—-—-SO
Brownsville Bk.* ••••••?«
Wathinganßk. ••*—•••!
GeaysbarpiiDk.—•l
Chamber*ourg**\—• “
SMqnehaana C0.8k.~
Lewiatowx—♦*.*— *7
MiddletAwn - —.** —• I
Carlisle] u
Erie Bit*"— d> 1
Farmers* and Drovers'
. Bank,;Wayneibarg.» I
Hanubatg —“
llaiieadale*——t
Lebanon .pr
PoasvllJe—•
Wyoming
fork Bk.
Weaißranch Bk.
Relief Notes ——
MAHBk. PitU-de*
Scrip—PW*b. t: Covaxyl
” Allegheny, i
State Bk.and Brandies I
MeantPleasant* * 44
StcabenviUe— •••• ••
St Clairsvilla—— —•
Manet U••——•• •
New Lisbon*
Cineinniti JJanki
Oolnnbue • do- i'
Cuieleville**—•
Zanesville u
.Putnam!-- “
Wooster —«•» —«-
MaaiUloß *-*—’■ •
Sandusk'/ • ••• ** 70
Geun I
Norwalk**.* •—•••••• 70
CleTelafld' I
Xenia* •••—*. **
Dayton* i
Western Reserve*—— *
Franklin IPk Coltabes 1
Chlllieothe *'
Lake Erie —• *
Seiota** '* •••••••«—•* **
Lancaster • ■ 10
Hamilton*•—l3
Granville 50
F*rm’r«B 1 k Canton—— 50
Wrbaaa* -•—• SO
JCaitßek/i
Bk of Kentucky I
BixfLoiriiviUe *
Norbern Bk. Kentu’ky* 44
■ear Ran)
SltMl
THE Co-Parnwranip hi
style of u J. ILClooie
by nraual content. The b
•attled by L. 8. Waterman
liberty street.
&b9j
FOR SAIAS—Two large
street, neat the cemei
leb9*et J
i sHDaoiosaiEf.
ANOTUF-Blarge invoice of those desirableTrencb
Wroeabt, UaaUa*ApplicaUen, and Lace Cape*
end Collars, just received at
febB ! A a MASON & CO, Cli Market tt
T LABOB Jot ofChoiee Uorniel and Cap Kibhons;
•A also, Jenny Und and Velvet Drew Trimmings,
eloaier out at greatly redueedptices, ai .
i- feo9 1 A A MASON A CO< 00 Market at
'"a —jt~MAebN“jri£®r£a its jn»t recelrrTocase*
A . coed styles fast colored prints, u,tho low priee
of Cj; 1 ._J
on oiaiika*
tir MeCLtNTOCK u now reeelvmg the newest
W . Style TepesuyOU Cloths, which we Will « u t
wfitanyslis wn, halt er vesUbnle. We respect*
fully Invite an egarainatfoo of oar assortment u out
Carpet Warehouse, Fourth street. ' ehB
pWUR-WEW. F“‘M‘“ B “»,rUAMA“OIi r
TJLANTAIHIN Moliuisß-2» I>U. re'll per nr.
r “ let ’ r JAMK3 PILZKI.L
DUGAR-S0 hhd. N O t landing fnn « r -Dlodem,
O sale by faU9 MMKHDALZELL
COUNTS y SOCKS—M do*, a superior article, josl
ree*d and for sale Jow by C TBAG EB,
fobs , 109 Market St
cUttrtNDEßjj—l6o cinoom French; .
O 75 do - American: foraalo by
c YEAGER, 108 Market at
MOI^LfTCANbLES— 204 bx» jail iee’d onconiifnr
meat tad for calc by
fcb7 __ HAHPV, JOKES fc CO
| Home L«t|«i Cotto* Good*.
CHECKS 4 BTRIPES—IO pieces, of y&iioas pal*
iemi| for »«Jc at the ra«narse>nri*r’e price*, by
I . : HKKfIRY, FLEMING * CO,
' feb* in Wood «trr*t
LINBBEII OlL—!t9 bbU for ule by
J** 13 ; J n OA^FTFT.n
GUNNY BAO9 — •OOOjanreeMaodforitlcbT
ifebld BR6YFOOLB A 9LARKB
\\,,i ■: -.u -w ' * •
■ Orricc Prmstnuu Gazrrrs, |
Thursday Morning, Feb. 14, 18®. {
OU Market.
iT—COKUKCTEJDB*
:b * sosb« .
, 9 Market atreet, sear its •
Indiana*
rSuteß-t &Bcaoebec* I
r 3*aieSerij> • • -'•• ••« ••
- Virginia.
ExcfcuseHK.ofVt.-‘ I
Fuacfiilk.'ofV*-—?
Bk. oflke Vtßey,— *
Bi-of Vlffinia—*— — “
U.fcM.flf., Wheelmi *
do Alorg-*oiown---- |
_ N. W.Baak V*—• i
it 'do ireU*b*fg—— • I
do _Paikflnbarg—• •*
T*nn«u«ii
Sk.ofTennessee**** * #
Far. A ilercb’l* Bk— **
PUnler*’ Bk.*— u
Union ■■—■» **
- Uluoorl •
Slsleßkof Missouri— I
< Korth Oftrolinti
Uk.ofCape Fear- 3
Merck’* Uk~Newbcm* 8
Stale Banker. —'3
Booth Corolla*.
CaodeaUk *
Bfc. ofChtrleston****- 3
Cootaeretaißk ■ I
Bk.efGeorxeto*ni—• 3
Bk-ol Hamburg 8
Merchant* Bx—— 3
Piaster* AMeena’sßk* 3
Bk.of South Carolina-• 3
Barrlaad.
Baltimore Dks.***~»--pai
Baltm’eAOßßScrip *lO
Cumberland Bk.ef Alle
ghany* I
Fax.Bk.of Maryland-- “
Farmer*’ A Mechanic* “
Bk. Frederick****'-.. u
FrederlekCo.nk.-x* u
Ifagemownßk - **
Mineral Bk— I
Patapieoßk— |
Waafitngtonßk—* «•
Bk.ofWeitau.iter**.* u
Blehlgaa.
Bk. of St’ Clair* *»» ■ -
Bk. of Rhrar llalaec*
Michigan In*. Co 6
Far.AMecb’sßk 6
Wlacomsla TorrlPpi
Mar.kFireln.Co.sli] o’* I
CaiadM.
AHsolventßoaks--*-'* I
Bank of England Notes
st -oriitr.
Oold * Bpoela Vain*.
Napoleon* 3 80
Dneatt*'— ISO 3 30
Eagle,old 10 00
Eagle, new 10 00
Deeblooß*,Spaniah v l# 09
Do. Patriot*—*•*— * IS SO
Sovereigns- 4 63
Guinea*—o 00
Frederiek»d*oia—* •87 69
Ten Thaler* 7 60
Ten Guilder* * 3*9
Lesiid’ors 4 SO
Ezthaag*.
New York . •*—*■ iprra
Philadelphia---*— Jpnn
Baltimore • • fpt»
i.par. Interior B’ka*—*
leretofore existing under tne
e A Co,” is this day dissolved
bunuet* of tbe firm will'be
in, stiheir old stand. No 164
i* 8. waterman,
J. H. CLOUSE.
o Bailding Lots on Webiief
ir of Grant App-jto
FINNEY, Sr, 10 Water »t
PORTOFTITTSBCRGH.
Kzrn^J Htera were 10 feet 6 Inches in the channel
last evening, end falling. * •
j, , . ARRIVED.
Caleb Cope. Murdock, Dearer.
Michigan, Brlet, Bearer.
Beaver, Gordon, Wellsvtlle.
Yjroquu,' Galloway, Monongaheia City.
Fashion, Peeblu, Elizabeth.
. Atlantic, Portion, Brownsville. ..
Bsllic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Camden. Headriekson, McKeesport
•jfamet Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
CUsper No. 8, DuvoL Cincinnati.
Jefferson, Cincinnati.
(DEPARTED.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver.
’ Beaver, Gordon, Weltsvllle.
Michigan, Brie*, Bearer.
Vtroqua, Galtosray, Meaongahela Cut.
Camden, Hendriekson, McKeesport
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Bailie, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlaaue, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Louis Melmae.Conset, Wheeling.
New p«gte«Mt No. 8, Dean, Gneinnati.
Monooraheta, Stone, Cincinnati.
Paris, Smith, New Orleans.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
LOUISVILLE—Hamburg, (r,z
ST LOUlS—Connecticut, 10*.
LOUISVILLE—Farmer, 10 a. Hi
IMPORTS BY RIVER,
Wh»liti|-pn Lons McLsss-09 pcs iron, D
McKeivy; 14 bills sheet iron, Beck A Barnes; 47 saeks
com. Brown A Kirkpatrick, !3do barley, R A Camp
bell, 1 bx, U Lee; 2 bxs produce, K Heazetton; 10 bbls
flour, J Diehl;7Ssksoau,7bbliflour > 9bgsdo, 9 lots
furniture, owner.
Beaver A WaUswlllo—Pxa Bum-9 bbls
lard, 9 xegs lard, 1 bbl butter, L S Waterman; 73 bbls
flour, E Heazelion; 18 sxs wheat 3 bbls flour, Caaghey;
3 bxs batter. 1 do eggs, W Harrison; 3 boxes butter, C
Wallingford; XX bbls float, 6hogs, 120 dor brooms, 9
ska wool, owners.
Pxa Calks Cora—B2olead kgs. W Bell; 38 bbls flour.
E Heaxcltoo, 5 do do, X bx tin, X bdl eopper. owners; 32
dozbroomsjj M Kuhu; 1 bxpsrk, J D Da Tit; 30 bbls
floor, Wm Kerr.
Sandy A Beaver Cansd—Pxa C B Lam
Tatua—42B bbls extra floor, 200 rats wrapping paper.
EHeaxehoa.
Cincinnati—Pxa Jxrrxtsox—3 bxs mdse, S S
Fahnestock: l cheek line, O Blackburn; 5 hhds, 8 coils
rope, G Ledlie; 10 tierces nee, J Painter; 10 do do, R
Moore; 10 do do, Borbndge, Wilson A cm 200 bbls mo
lasses, Wm Bagtdey A co; 30 cks soda ash, C Ihmieo.
Fob Locnroxa—The fine steamer Uamburg, Cspi.
Klinefelter, leaves as per advertisement, this day, at
10 a.m. r;..
It will be seen by advertisement, that the splendid
rtmr Conneetieat, Cmpt Price, will leave for 8t Louis
and the Illinois river, this day. Those who may be
going to the Upper Mississippi, will see by the depar
ture of the that a fine opportunity is offered.
Tus PxssSTLVAXta.—We are pleased to see that our
old friend, CapL Gray, is again In thb field, with his fine
steamer. The Pennsylvania now lies opposite Wood
street, and will leave ia a few days for 8t Loots.
- Thesp!cndidstmrFarmcr,Capißenedict,isnowtnk*
leg freight for Cincinnati and LoaUviUd, far which
pans, she will leave 11 a few day*
UfBSTK&iI IUBUBASCE COMPART
OF PITTSBURGH
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO.
J. Funur, Jr, Bcc*y> I R* Mn.r.xx, Pres*L
Will Insure against all kinds of risks, *
FIRE AND MARINE
ALL losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly
paid.
A home Institution—maneged by Director* who nr*
well known in the community, and who are determin
ed by promptness and liberality to maintain tha char
acter which they here assumed, us offering the best
protection to those who desire to bo Insured.
DtllCTOia—R. Miller Jr, Geo. Black, J. W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., Wm. B. Holmes, C. Dunen, Geo. W.
Jackson, Wm. BL Lyon, Jus. lippincott, Thoa. K.
Llteb, James M l Auley, AJex. Nimiek, Thoi. Scott
Orncx, No. 39 Water mreet, (warehouse of Spang
A Co„ ap stairs,} Pittsburgh. ja4^ly
LAW ROTIOK.
THE appointment of Mr. MeCLURB, as president
Judge of the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylva
nia, dissolves the- long existing partnership of Me*
Cundiees A McClure. The unfinished business will
be attended to by Mr.MeCandlets.
, WILSON MeCANDLESS,
. WM. -B. MeCLURE.
WILSON MeCANDLESS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office Fourth street, Pttts
, burgh. jan29*lm
GRIT A. BLIHM,
AUCTIONEERS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 17 Ftrrs 9r, CcransAn, Onto.
WOULD reipectfullr solicit Consignments from the
Merehants andMsu>afaciarenofFiiuburgh,aDd
would refer to:
Messrs. W. A R. D. Phillips, Pittsburgh.
“ a - Brows, Phillips A “
u Chambers, Axnew A Co., u
JohnD.McFaddcn u
jentet Delseil, u jentM-lm*
43 bales Dew Rotfed Kentue kVileaap. reo
II ouromigrußcaiand for sale by
novgKlp A GORDON
INFLAJXKATOBY RHEUMATISM.
THE AMERICAN RHEUMATIC BALSAM!^
A' NEW remedy lately discovered in the Vegetable
Kingdom—a sure and permanent cure for all
Rheamatie Complaints, such as
Inflammatory, Chroole, Acuta end Mercurial
Rheumatism; Goal, Lumbago,
Spinal Affections, Ac.
This mrdieme has long bees sought fon : It has been
■aid that Rheumatism could not be eared; hut there is
a remedy designed by nature for the care 6/every dis
ease that the homes system Is subject to. At last a re
medy has been found that eures Rheumatism of the
went form—oo# of the most velaable vegetable pro*
dactioos of the earth—the greatast and most important
discovery of the age, and a wonderful blessing to the
human family. UcureswithoataickeniagordebUita
uag, and renews strength and vigor is the whole sys
tem. U baa cured, during the past three months, over
600 eases that were considered incurable.
CerU&eate* of the eararive propenies of this modi*
cine eaa be seen by calling on th* Agents.
None genome onlets pot sp with an engraved label
noon tbe outside wrapper, caned by the proprietor, K.
TURNER, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sold by , 1L BMYSER,
corner Third and Market stPiusurrh.
Bold also by G. P. THOMAS,
No IC9 Main at, Cincinnati, O.
feb7-dA*flaB
ETtry Odd bellow iboslrf Saburibe.
Volmmea XU—XUL, 1890.
GAZETTE OFTHE UNION
AND GOLDEN RULE,
He Gixetto and Role has now the support of the
Order to an extent that mokes a* determined not only
to deserve this approbation, bet tq add largaly to ear
list of reader*, ana therefore we propose tl.e following
nw TKMHB,
which are more liberal than have ever been offered
by any newspaper or magaxtso in tbe United State*.
We aive is the Gvtette and Rale, every veer,
EIGHT HUNDRED PAGES OF CHOICE READ
ING, in a style that can be bound, thas forming a
book which each year make* more voluble. The
character ofthe Oaxette and Rala is too well known
to need explanation here, and it is enough to remark
that it contain*, from time to time, the proceeding* of
the Oread Lodges ofthe New York, and also of ether
S’tle*} account* of Celebration*, Institutions of New
Lodge*, aitd occasionally, a Compline Directory of all
the Lodge* in the Union. Its
Llteraiy Oiputmtat
Is filled with Original Tales ofthe highest excellence,
by the most eminent writer* in oar country; Popelar
Tales; Choice Miscellany: tho rarest Cent* of Poetry
from the English Poets; Sketches of Travel; Anec
dotes, Ac., Ac ; and occasionally illustrated with
BisaUfnl Wood Eagnvtn|i.
Being equal in its Literary character to any Weekly
In the eoantiy, and being thus perfect in its Odd Fel
lowship department, it is worthy of a place on the
table of every brother of the Orrer, and Indeed t« tn
diipeniiblo to all who wish to keep fally Informed of
the work of oar now glorious Order . „
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Seven cope*, ono year, each l»
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Thu reducing it so that every lodge can get a uni
class paper cheaper than the cheapest local paper.
EUad th* Following:
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hood I* desired to the following extract from a letter
from that distinguished brother, James L- Ridgely,
Esq- Grand Cor. and Ree. Secretary of the R. W.
Grand Lodge of the United Btates, I. O. O. F.
“The GOLDEN RULE Is to fit* a most welcome
and valued viilter; and since It ha* fallen into your
hands, I have witnessed Its grades! and steady im
provement with great pleasure. It ts now beeooe, to
my iadgmenl, it rsa tk* »mt rDuestcai iie tk*
obdxx; and I do trust, that a discerning and inteui
gent Brotherhood will, by a liberaltty worthy ef your
great exenton*,euble yousUll more to augment It*
usefulness to the Order at large.
your friend and brother, JAB.L.RIDGELY.
Oplfilofii ofßimbsr* of G- I».of U. States.
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well a* of society at large, will be «no« effectually
promoted by the publication of a paper devoted to the
promulgation of its principles, we would earnestly
recommend to our brethren the Gsxxrrt or tb* Umoa
a» Ootuxs Rots, u now conducted by Crumpton
A Clarke, us u valuable medium for the exposition of
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cordial support of the Order.
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' LOCAL MATTERS.' "
xxpoxtkx) tor td ptmscxas DAILY «iZxm
We were mistaken in saying, yeitarday, that the
Morse line was the only direct ow to Washington.
We have since been Informed that the O’Reilly line
also works direet to Baltimore and Wasfcin&tcrj.
Tax Matos axs tux Pouct Caaocrrix.—mayor.
Barker has appeared is the Tribune with a letter eon*
taiciugAu etatement af the difficulty respecting
appointment of ths night police. It is calm aid tem
perate in its tone, and it deserving of consideration.
As we published the communication of the Committee
some days ago, the public it sow in potsesaieh of the
facts, on both sides, necessary to form a judgment.
We hope this vexed question may be speedily and ami
cably sealed. i
Tbkutx Juo. W. PxxßLsn—Weaeo itaioono
eed fa the Marcary-of yesterday morn fag, that the
(Tteoda of this deceased gentleman have idelere
mined to offer a reward of $3O for the recovery of
his body. i
District Court.—Conn met yesterday, Hope
well Hepburn, Justice, on the Bench.
The ease of J. Q. Maguire vs Bobert Rot eris,
David Davit, and William Watkins, was 1 aken
np. Plaintiff ia a pQot, and .defendants bad [con
tracted with him to take tome cast boala down
the river, but afterwords contracted with another
pilot who took them in hia stead. Plaintiff sued cn
the original contract, and recovered $69 and cost*.
John Hickman vu Andrew Sole*, as ejectment
case for a lot fa McKeesport. Jury in the box.
Coart adjourned till nine o’clock this morning.
Rcsixll’s Panorama.—Those who have oot
yet witnessed this fine painting, wQI have no lime
to lose, as it will leave in a (ew days. Daring hi*
stay fa this city, Mr. Rasseti has exhibited it to
thousand*, aod we have heard bnt one voice re
specting it—that of praise.
BLANDKR.—Watson, the man who area commit
ted by Alderman MoMaatur, for obtaining money
under false pretences, piocured bad yesterday,
and brought an action for slander against Hughes,
the man who laid the fa formation against him.
The latter, it appears, had spoken of him else
where as aviadler, thief, dec.
Three hall grown girls, of dissolute character,
have been hanging aronnd the wharf and other
public placet daring the fast few fine days, and
annoying tha passengers with profane and inde
cent language. We wonder why the police per
mit this outrage on decency to pass unnoticed.
Arrxstxd. —Two men, J. C. Logan and Levi
Logan, were arrested yesterday, by Officer Hague,
on suspicion of haviog been concerned in outtisg
open the asfa of Messrs. Hson 68 Sargent, brokers,
on Wood street, some months since. They en
tered bail fa $6OO each, for their appearance In
Court.
—The alarm of fire, yesterday evening,
was railed by aomeofthe b'hoya, anxious to have
a run “wfd our machino.”
MAYOR'S OFFICE,
Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Feb. 13.
Mary Jane Davis bad been released from jail,
and as usual with her, immediately taken snooker
spree, fa order to get fa again. She was not
brought Into Court, the Captain cf the Watch
deeming her too degraded to appear even at Ibe
Mayor’s Levee.
B*muel Montgomery, a boy from the country,
charged with vagrancy, waa discharged.
John Fowler, drunkenness and disorderly con*
doef. The Mayor remarked lh*L this man waa
an old eitixen, and a personal friend of his own,
bnt that on that bench be intto so nos. Fowler
waa fined $1 cents and cost. \
Beoj. Hett, bad been drank, and fallen from
hi* horse, last night. He was fined 67 cents and
cost
Tho*- Bryariy, a wealthy farmer, and an old cf.
fender. The Mayor reprimanded him very se
verely, and remonstrated with him npou the in
jury which be waa doing to .his family. He fined
Mr. Bryariy $3 and cost, and threatened him with
30 days imprisonment, for bis next offence.
Karl Faligiver, a German, was fined 67 els. and
coatf lor drunkenness.
Jos. Bell and Patrick Fisher, were brought up
''for wan dering about the streets at a late boar last
night, under the iofineaea of liquor. It appeared,
however, that they were stranger* in the city, and
as they were puddlers by occupation, were not
able to get employment during tho present tarn
out, and consequently were out of meant. The
Mayor discharged them.
MAYOR’S OFFICE.
ALLEOBXTir, Feb. 13.
Francis Craig, n tailor, wu brought up by liis
employer, Jas. Cowling, for malicious mlsohiol;
Cra : g haying waolonly torn a coat which he had
been making far Cowling. He wu ordered to
lake the coat and pay the value.
John Abby and Ignatius Eaitley, wero fined $2
and cost each, far disorderly conduct.
Wm'Whßrfieid, keeper of the notorious dog
gery called! English Mary’s, wu fined S 3 and
cost, for selling liquor to minora.
Oeaßfsu CursA
From the New York Tribune.
A FRIEND, whose word is most reliable,and wh*
has no possible interest in the matter, but ou of
gratitude, desires us to ssy, that he ku been enred of
inveterate deafness, by the uso of “Scarpa’s Compound
Acoustic Oil,” a Philadelphia medicine, which Is net
for sale in this city, but which he thinks oagbl tu be,
for tbe good of the stßicted. He bu a sister who bu
also been eared by in lie urgently advises alt who
ue suffering from deafness, to irv this remedy, with an
usoranee that, unless the ease be extraordinary, the
experiment will prove abundantly successful.
For sale at THE PEKIN TEA STORE,
f*h3 70 Fourth sU Pittsburgh
JUST RECEIVED—A new work on Mechanics.
Engine Work, and Engineering; Dictionary of
Maehlnee, Mechanics, Engine Work, and Engineer
ing, designed for Practical workingmen, and ium in
tended for the engineering profusion. Edited by Oli
ver Byrne, formerly Prot ef Mathematics, College of
Civil Engineer*. London.
This work it of targe 6vo. site, containing nearly
3000 pages, upwards of 1500 plates, and 60U0 wood
eats. It will present working drawings and descrip
tion! ofthe most important machines in the United
Btale*. Independent of the results of American iege*
nutty, it will eootaln complete praetieal treatises on
Mecnsnle*. Machinery, Engine Work and Engineer
ing; with all that is aural In more than 81000 worth
effoUovo’ames, magazines, and other books. The
great object of this publication is to place before prae-
Ueal men and students sneh an amount of theoretical
and teien’ifie knowledge, tn a condensed form, as
shall enable them to work to the be trod vantage, and
to avoid those mistakes which they might otherwise
commit
The publishers are determined, regardless of eoot.tn
make the work a* complete a* possible, and it L hoped
every one desirous to otrtaio the work, will procure it
u issued In numbers, and thus encourage the enter
prise.
Publishing in 40 number*, at 86 eenu per No, to be
oompleted tbit year.
fT7“ First and Seeond Nos. for sale by
febß R. HOPKINS, Fount, st
DUaoluUoza of Co*Partaarslilp.
THE Co-Partnership exleuuff between the under
signed, under the style of **F. H. Eaton A C 0.,"
was dissolved by mntnal consent, Jan. 30th. F. H.
Eaton, having purchased the entire interest of W I*.
Marshall, who retires, will attend to the seclem-rot of
tbe buiuis of the late firm, al the old stand. No SJ
Fourth street. F. 11. EATON,
febU W. P. MARSHALL
p. n. acATOir,
DEALER In Gloves and Hosiery, Trimmings. Tenef
Good*. Ribbons, Lacesand Embroideries, Zopli) r
Worsted, Patterns and Canvass, No 63 Fourth etreeL
Pittsburgh. A fall supply of Fine Sturts end Gnus'
Under Garments. frbt.im
SUGAR A COFFEE—ISO khdijnew etopj'ougsr,
6CO bags Rio Coffee;
For sale by WM BAGALEY A CO,
Jan S 3 Nos 19 and 30 Woud «t
P'TaKTaTION MOLASSES—SWibbI* N O.fof ««ie
by jan-O WM BAGALEY A CO
RAISINS A HICE-3Uobx* Bunch Raisliif;
30 tes Fresh Rice; landing from
steamer Lowell, for sale by
Jama WM BAOALEV A CO
CLOVER SEED A LARD—I 3 bbltUlo'
10 “ Lard;
Landing and for sale by
_ WM BAOALEV A CO
Sl/GAU i MOLASSES—IO hbdi N. 6. Sugai ;
76 barrels N. O. Molasiei,
arriving per steamer Wtnfiela Scott for isle by
BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
jao2? 144 Liberty «i.
FLOUR— 60 Dartelr - Extra.”
ICO barrels Superfine.
76 barrels fine, on bend and for ssle by
jantt BROWN A KIRKPATRICK.
WHITE DEANS—IS bbts far tale by
jantß 8 F VON BONNHOR9T A CO
TOBACCO —100 pkgs, various bravdo, for sate by
Jana B F VON BONNHORST A CO
LMt or iteliai
A SMUT MACHINE AND PIPE, msrke.lM.Sher-
Iff,” was taken from the Wharf, at the Lake Erie’s
landing, on NnV. 3M, last.
A suitable reward wit! be given fornny information
concerning iu JanS4 J. C. fiIDWKIiL.
("ILOVKR SEED—X3S bq in store and for sule by
>JanS» WJIARHAUGII
BiriTFilt— In kegs and boxes, far sale by
jan34 STUART A BILL
CRAB CIDER—3 bbls superior, just rec’d by
_ j.nri y STUART A StLL_
R~rCE— (uew crop) tn store and for saie by
j unfit JAMKBA HUTCHISONA CO
FR£hOnUJLL BUTTER—7 barrel* this day re
ceived, and tar salu by
janfit ARMSTRONG A CBOZBB
MULasBES-ooobbls (new crop) In store and'fbr
sale by
JtnfiS JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
T EAD—IIOO pigs Galana, in store and for sale by
Lt Jan3s JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
LADIES’ WASifeloVes.
JUST RECEIVED— 2 doz pair Lsdies’ Wash Gloves,
a splendid aruele, for bus at tho India Robber De
pot, No. A Wood street. . .
jiofij j a irpinLMps
Dissolution.
DM. LONG, having purchased the interest ftf
• James Kerr, Jr., in the firm of James Kerr, Jr. ;
A Co., the Ship Chaudlcry and Boat Sure basinets
will be eanted on as heretofore al the old stand, No 36
Water s treat, between Wood and Market, ander th*
style of ftbS-la LONG* DUFT * 00.
~ miscellaneous.
Saw Boakil
HISTORY of Spanish . Ziteratnre; embracing all
tho time between lb* l»h and ibe early put of
the 19th eentariefj divided into three period*.
Kane’s Elements of Chemistry. ■ .
A Coplans and Critical English Latin Lexicon, founds
ed-oa the German Latin Lexicon of C. Eh Grorgec By
Riddle A Arnold; first American edition, carefully re
vised with a'eopioas dietionary of proper names: By
Prof C. Anthen.
Dark Scenes from History: Bf G. P. R- Jams*-
Kings and Qneeni, or Lila in the Palace: By J. Ab
be U. „
Sir Edward Graham, or Railway Spcenlatorc By
Catharine Sinclair.
Duff’s American System of Book Keeping, by cob*
ble and single entry.
Liddell A beau's Greek Lexicon.
Chalmej’* Institute* of Theology: 9 vols, complete.
Gieslioi* Ecclesiastical His lory* 9 vols, now ready
Miss Beecher’s Domestic Receipt Book.
Also—A fresh supply of Am. 8. 8. Union Books, on
hud and for sale by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH,
febO 79 Wood at
Orders tVUThs Takam
TO IMPORT all kinds of English, French, or Ger
man Goods, a good many of. which I hare sample
book* and ends. C YEAGER,
feb6 103 Market street
mUBS-33 dox (large and a mail) for oale by
1 febfl WICK A McC kNDLESS
'Rjf’pULD CANDLES—6O bxs saperior, for tale by
gjL febfl WICK A MeCANDLESS
YAHIEGaTED SOAP—2* bxa for *alo by
fobfi WICK A MeCANDLESS
ROSIN SOaPI-OB bx* for sale by
febfl WICK A AIeCANDLES3_
ALLOW—SO bbls jail rec’d and for sale by
, leb6 SAW HARBaUGH
CORN— law bo in store and for tale by
let* SAW HARBAUGH
BBGS— 40 dox Twilled, for sole by
febO SAW HARBAUGH
MESS A CLEAR PORK—IO bbls for tale by
febd • SAW HARBAUGH
DRIED PEACHES—S 4 bag* reo’d and for sale by
fcfcS SAW HARBAUGH
JBoUu Attachment.
TUST received, a splendid 6} octave Piaso Forte,
O with Coleman's celebrated patent JEeleu Attach
ment, from the factory of Noons A Clark, New York.
Also—Oa the way, a lotof low priced Pianos, from
the tame celebiated makers. For tale low by
H KLRBER, at Woodwell'*,
Sola Agepi tot Nunns A Clark, for
feb* Western Pennsylvuia.
WHITE BEANS—« bbls in store ud for sale by
W feb7 ARMSTRONG A CROZEtt
LOUISVILLE LIMB—«S bbls Fresh, in store ud
for site I>T feb7 ARMBTRONQ x CROZER '
ROLL BUTTER-5 bbU Fresh, in eloths;
33 keg* Prime; jnu rec’d ud for
sa'c by feb7 ARMSTRONG A CEOZBB
GREEN APPLES-XOO bbls in (tore ud for sole by
feb7 ARMSTRONG A CROZER
fIWBLE BUTTER—IO bxs prime, for solo hr
JL_feb7 JBjCANFIELD
Q UOaß—lßhhds prinM, per etr. Crittendenrfor sale
O by « feb7 JB CANFIELD
CLOVER SEED—IOO bbn in store utd for sale by
feta JAB A HUTCHISON A CO
RfcitlN APPLES—I6O bbltfa ctore ud for sale by
It fcb3 BBEYFOGLE;A CLARKE
.TYRIED PEACHES —10 bbla fa atore and for sate by
U febs BBF.YFOGLE A CLARKE
GUNNY BAGS—ISOO fa store ud for sale by
feta DREYFQGLE A CLARKE
POTATOES—S 5 bbls in atore and for tale by
fcbS BREYFOGLF. A CLaRKF.
GROUND PEPPER—3J bxs fine, for sale by
fobs WICK AMeCANDI.E99
TABLE SALT—XO bxs fine, for tale br
fobs WICK A MeCANDLESS
IIOCuLATE—I4 bxs No 1, for sale by
fobs WICK A MeCANDLESS
ON NET BOARDS-6J gross (blueud while) for
sale by fob* WICK A MoCANDLESS
RAPPING PAPER—I4O reams Medium lUg;
130 ** Crown “
110 “ CAM. Straw;
Ou hand and for sole by
>_fcbS WICK A McCANDLESB_
STEARINE— 5 bbU new landiog, and for isie by
ftbS ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
AMS—IB9 ttnamoked, now for sale by
fob* ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
MUSPRATTS SODA ASH—*ts casks m store and
for sale by febfl J 8 DILWQRTH A CO
fiHJBACCO—B hhds Ky. Leaf, ion rer’d. for islTby
X fobs A CULBERTSON, 14S Lihehy fct
PIG IR'JN—SCO urns Mis so ori. warm and cold blast,
for sole by feb* JA9 A HUTCHISON ACO
baaeastir Comb Factory Agency.
mHBSE celebrated COMB 9, manufaetnred at LU-
X' coster. Psu, are the best tod cheapest ertieto mu*
ofoemred in the world. Every Comn, fa each pack,
ia warruted as the sample on the oaulde: If not so,
they can be re in rued, ud the money will be refunded.
To retail merchants, these combs are the most profits
ble Biade. Call mod examine them.
febfi C YEAGER, 109 Ma»k«t it
I AfltMi kegs NoT£*a£jut rec’ffudfoiriila'by
g fobs J S DILWORTIIA CO
Clocks) Clocfcal
A GENERA!, assortment always on bud and for
sale low, by the ease, by
fobi C YEAGER, 109 Market it
QNIONB —35 bbls ree’d ud for sate hr
feb4 . WM H JOHNSTON, li* Second at
SODA ABH-j» eosks, of superior quality, just rec’i
and for sate by
lebf * HARDY, JONES A CO
>bu jassa N
ThGTATOES—SO bbla fa sure ud for sale by
Xrfo*>4__ WM H JOHNSTON
COFFEE— 989 sacks Rio, oa hand, for sole by
_ feb4 A CULBERTSON, 1«3 liberty ft
BHCO?«— «M»0 lb* Sides, U*ms, ud Should; inere
smoke house, for sale by '.
feM KIER A JONFA Const Bute
BLOOMS— 100 toot Kelly A Co. .Ten. Blooms, just
ree’d ud for oale by >
fchit JAMES DALZ ELL
RICE— 3us rcc’d per steamer Brilliant, for ssle by
feb* JAMFS DALZRLL
SUNDRIES—* kegs Lard; S tacks Rags;
3 ska Flaxseed; I bbl Dried Apples;
For oat* by fob! C 11 GRANT
OATS— 250 bu for sale by
febl
CH GRANT
LARD —S 5 bbls to arrive per Fort Fin. for **te by
febl ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front f.
BACON— ll hhdo assorted;
446 Hstas, In bulk; to arrive per Pert Piu,
(or sale by febl I DICKEY A CO, Front si
LjTPTSVTUItPENI'INE^k)’ bl* in gSßonfar, for sale
D by Jad3l J. SCHOONMACKEB A CO.
ROLL BUTTER—In bbli. for sal* by
fob ROBERT DALZELL. Liberty »t
Oovbil Combsl
nn GROSS super Polka; 10 do do very fine;
ZU 90 “ . ail'd Redding;
13 “ super English Horn Redding; .
g ii ** pocket Combs;
500 “ *’ Wood “
1000 tloz ass’d Fine Ivem
30 “ Shell Sid* Combo;
10 u super lam Buffalo;
300 gross ass’d Side Combs; rec’d and for sale by
fobs ~ C YEAGER, 108 Market st
£TXpETY~FI/3E— A fresh supply of extra, jauree’d,
O (at sale by r fob* A CULBERTSON
A Bleaslsc to CM* World*
DBS. DREBBACU, KUHN A PRYOR’S DYSrEP
TIC for the care of Dyspepsia, Sick
•r Nervous Headache, affection of th* liver, bilious,
ebolic, cramp or spaoms In the stomaeh. chronic dys
entery, female irregularities, rheumatism, Ac.
Approved by the Medics! Faculty. A great aud
good medielne. For sale only bY
* RESELLERS, Drogrts!,
feb9 67 Wood st, Pimbarirh
SUNDRIES— 750 gross Agate Sturt Butmns;
350 do do Susoender Buttons;
C5O do aosorted Pearl do
150 do Lasting Vest do
60 do Satin do do
600 do allotted Gilt do
75 do do fine Coat do
80 do do Cost Bindings;
On head and for sale by C YEAGER,
fab* No 108 Market street
THREADS— 490 lbs Yeager’s superior Pst. Thread;
1000 dez do 6 cord Spools;
1000 dos Coates’ do do;
6COu doz ass’d; ree’d and for sale by
fphfl O YKAOER, IQj Market tt "
OLL BDrXKR—B bbls primc treih. for is!d by
lebB WICK A MeCANDLEHS
DRY" oy
_fobU WICK A McCANDM SS
PARED'PEACHErt— 6 larks for sale by
fobs WICKA MeCANDLKSS -
ft7*AFPLRS—3 J sacks forsole by
fobs _ WICK A McCANDLKUH
W HITE BEANS—TO bbls and 12**eks (or sijir '•»»
fotiH WICK A McCANDLSSS
BLooMS— IU tons Juniata, lti store an3lor suir by
feM KIKR A JONE 9, Canal Ba^in
MUSIC BOXES—4 cartoons jost rec’d, (Or*r.u> i.y
febl C YEAGER, 109 atork^rs’
Great Arrival of K*w Good*.
TUIK subscriber* are now prepared to offer still
greater inducements to purchasers of Dry Cmd*.
Their established low prices and immense ree- iptn
Goods, (bcvlng received over IUI packages oi new
aud desirable goods,) comprise in p*rv
IU6 doi French Wrought Collars and Capes;
16 p» Rich Dress Silks;
IUO pi Alpneens, from 30 to 50 cents per yard:
6 cases Mosshn D’Lnins, from 1U to 35c per y..rd
35 ” Metimae Prints, all styles;
5 u Mourning 41 from 10 to !2)e per >ard;
10 44 Ginghams, good styles, 18|o per yar.i.
Sbretinrs, Shirtings, and Hoasekceping Good*, 1
great varieties, all of whieb will be offered at eiirc.ur
ty low prices, at
fell* A A Mason A CO’S, no Mwrk-r »t
Velvet Pll* Carpet.
WMcOUNTOCK it nowopenmc tbeband.wmeit
, and most superb Imported Velvet Pile Carpnt
ever before offered in this market, to which he invites
the attention ef purchasers.
lD*Curpei Ware Rooms, 75 Fourth st Jan^t]
New Booko Jut Rsootvod. p
WARAUa, or tho Charms of the Nile, by William
'Farnle*.
People 1 Have Met, or Pictures ofSoelety and Peo
ple of Mark; by N. Parker Willis.
The Battle Summer; being transcrips from personal
observations in Paris, during the year lhliq by J. K.
Marvel, author of “Fresh Gleanings."
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
febfi corner Third and Market its
Jam**’ N*w Work*
DARK SCENES of HISTORY, byd P. R. James,
Em. Author of “The Woodman,” ‘•Gowrie."
SIR ED WARD OH AH AM; or Railway Speculators,
by Catherine Sinclair, Author of “Tbe Journey of
Life." JOHNBTON A STOCKTON,
jsnfil Corner of Third end Market.
9*w Pianos.
. itt | Just received,one elegant Rowwood
6|ogtavo Plano Forte, from thdcele
fTW“n brated factory oi T. Gilbert A Co.,
I I » I I ■ Boston. This iniirttaent is remarka
ble for brlllianoy and sweetness of tone, and elasticity
uf toich. The above firm is considered oco ofthe
very first In Boston, and their Pianos, for elegance of
exterior, beauty of tone, and deration, are net surpass
ed by those of any other make. For sale on reasona
ble terms by H. KLKBEIL
)an»« at J. W. Wbodwell**.
A Pr««*at for Yoar Family.
MORRIS a WILUB 1 HOME JOURNAL —Week
ly—BJ per aonam.
•The best paper in the Snion "—(Evening Sia/.
“Rather get in coal iL"—(Dost- Past*
Published in New Yorfcread Pittsburgh every Bat*
urdayraornirg. J-JC
New nbsenbere eaa be supplied from January-fat,
Ib9o, if Immediate application bo made tdtber person
ally or by letter) to the ofise of publication. (Vl Wood
■tmt- &D 7 > VP. LOCKWCjOU.
~y"
Klectlaw.
A N ELECTION for Officer* for. the “Company tor
A eree&D* a Bridge everthe A!lenh««T Btv-r; op
posite Pittsburgh. in the County of All«:gfceny 1 ”vrill
i«o holden lathe Toil Uouso of the Company, at the
Pittsburgh end, on Monday, Mereb 4tii, at l o'clock,
P. M. JOHN UAKPBB, treunrtr.S
laoOO-dAwtdT
A CAUTION— Aboot the ONLY ORIGINAL
AND GENUINE WISTAR'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY, the great remedy for
coasunPTiom
And the beet medicine known
to man for Aithma of every itege, Liver
Complaint*, Broneliiiis, Influenza, Congbs, Colds,
Bleeding of the Longs, Shortness of Breath,
Pain* and Weakness in the Side, ~
Breast, Ac , and all other
diseases of the
PULMONARY ORGANS.
A very important disease over which thisJlaUam ex*
ert* a very powerful influence, is that of a
DISEASED LIVER. *
In this complaint it ha* undoubtedly proved more
efficaeloosthan any remedy hitherto employed, and in
enmerou* instance* when patients had endured long
and severe suffering from tlifi.diieases, without reeeiv-
St the least benefit from various remedies, and when
eresry has been resorted to in vain, the use of this
Balsam has restored the Liver to a healihy action; and
in many instance* effected- permscent cures, after
every well known remedy had failed to produce this
desired effect. .. ..
Besides its astonishing efficacy in the disease spoto
mentioned, we also find it a very effectual remedy in
Asthma, a complaint in whteh it has been extensively
used with deetded success; even In cases of years’
standing. With the increaseof intelligence has grown
up a knowledge of the elements of health. Sad a re*
gard for them, and commensnnitely with the Made* of
Science hsve we acquired titemetutsof arresting du
ease, and averting its.ravages. Notwithstanding the
progress we havo made, statistics bsow that even
now, pno sixth of the whole population die annually
of consumption. ■ I <
Ond uf the most important discoveries of the axe, m
ameliorating the eohduion of this lane elass of inf
tonus humanity, t* I
DR] WISTARtt BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
Wiitar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry is a fine Herhsl
Medicine, composed chiefly of Wild Cherry Bark and
the genuine Iceland Moss, {the latter imported express*
ly tor this purpose.) the rare medicinal virtues of
which are also combined by e new ehemicsl prqee**,
with the extract of Tar, thus rendering the whole
compbund the most certain and efficacious remedy
ever discovered for
CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS.
Still further evidences of the rerqutkable curative
properties of this inestimable preparation: •
Rmsu.vu.ut. Brown eo-, 0., Aug. 2L IMU
Messrs. Sandford A Park: Gentlemen, Aboftt six
weeks ago 1 received the. agency of Wistaria Balsam
of Wild Cherry, but with some reluctance on my part,
for the reason that I had been the agent of so many
pill* and other nostrums, which were cracked vp to
be something wonderful, but'which turned out in the
end to be of no account whatever, except to the man*
uacturer. But I candidly admit that this time I have
been deceived,,for the extraordinary cures effected by
Wistar’a Balsam have convinced me that “good enn
come out of Nazareth.” Your agent left me one doz*
en.bottles, which are olicoae—having been the means
of curing several obstinate, caws of Consumption—
and no mistake; tor what I See and know 1 am bound
to believe. One cate in particular: A young gentle*
man in Winchester. Adame county, 0., JO miles fro n
tbit place, was cured of Consumption when tht doc
tors naj given him np, or at least could do nothing for
bint, and it was the inleniion.of Ids friends to convey
him to your city, and place him under the care of some
eminent physician there. Bat a friend told him of
Wiitar’s Balsam, and that he cooid obtain It Of me.
He sent for it, aod before the second bottle wij gone
he was sound and well, and attending to hi* every dny
business As there on: scverel inquiries for the medi
cine, it would be well to forward an additional supply
without delay. Very respectfully, yours,
LAMBERT NEWLaND.
The above, from L. Newland, Etq n a highly respect
able country merchant, commends itself forcibly to
the candid etiention of all those wno Lave doubted
the great merit of Wistar’s Wild Cherry BaNum.
Remember the original and only genuine Wistaria
Balsam of Wild Cberrv, was introduced in lha year
1833. and has been well tested In all complains for
which it is recommended. For 17 year* it ha* proved
more efficacious a* n remedy for Coughs, Cold*,lnflu
enza. Drocehitis, Arlhmu, and Consumption in tu in
cipient stage*. than any other medicitio
LOST VOICE, Ac;, RESTORED!
* New BxurosD, Aug. It), ISIB
Mr. S. W. Fowle: Having seen many eerti&cates
Enblished in relation to Dr Wistar’t Balsam of Wild
berry, 1 take this opportunity of offering a word in
it* favor, which you are alto at liberty to publish. A
few months since my wire's fangs became so much ef
fected with a sudden cold, that she lost her vo-ee. aod
suffered severely from pains ia the bt/kst. Hersitua*
tioneassed her friends much alarm. Having beard
your Balsam strongly recommended by those who
used it, 1 purchased a boule from your agent In this
place. She look it acconliug to directions, and it pro.
daccd » wonderful effect. Before using one bottle the
had completely recovered heir votes, the paint tabtid*
od, and her health was soon folly reestablished.
Yours,truly, HENRY G.BRIGHTM AN.
To Dacoeitra ana Dsaltss is Medions-— Thi cel
ebrated and infallible remedy for the cure of Conicmp
tioa, Asthma and Lever Complaint, has by it* own me
rits, been rapidly, sore and safely working iu way
through the opposition of quarks and counterfeiters,
until,by its tfuc vnluo aod intrinsic excellence, it has
■mined Tor itself a most eoviable popularity, and estab
lished itself in the confidence ot an intelligent and en
lightened public, frera one end of the eoulineniia Utn
other. The testimony of thousands wbobsvo hem re
lieved ond cared t>y this valuable article, will show
that It stands unrivalled—at the head of all other me
dicines. for the cure of diseases for which it is reeom*
mended. The genuine Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild
Cherry U now for sale by duly appointed Agents, and
all respectable dealers in medicines, tn all larce cities
and all Important towns throughout the Utitled States.
Fold 91 peijßottie | Six Bottles for 93.
St*U by J. D. PARK, (successor to Sandford A Park,)
Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General
Agent tor the South and West, to whom oil orders
must bo addressed.
L. Wilcox, Jn James A. Jones; J. Kidd A Co; B. A.
Fahnestock A Co, Pittsburgh. L. T. Russell, Wash
ington; \Y> U. Lamberion, iFianklin; L. B. Bowie,
UniontoWh; H. Welty.fireernburgh; S.KountsSomer
set; Beott % Gilmore, Bedford; Reed A Son, Itonilnr
don; Mrs. Urr, Hoiiiaaysburg; Hildebr&n l A Co. Indi
ana; J. K. Wright, Kiilsnning; Evan* a. Co. Brook*
ville; A. WiUen A Son, Waynesburgh; M’Farland A
Co, N. Callender, Mendville; Barton A Co, Erie; J.
Magoffin, Mercer, James, Ke)ly&Co, Butler; S.Smith,
Beaver; J. D. Bcnmenoo, Warren; F, L. AC. S./ouei.
Coudersporc P. Crooker, Jr, BrowttsvtUo.
feb4-dAw|yfl»»T
COili WOIiEtH FOJI BALH.
THIS property lies at the oppur end gt' Laaestown—
a abort distance below tue mouth of Mljigo Creek.
The rail road aud Ibe necessary buildings are new,
and the mine bu been worked just enough to pot it in
good order. The £it opens within 23 yard* of the riv
er, ami the inclination fr«a it La justf-uflicieni to carry
Um cars to boat* The water at the landing, is
sood— permitting boau to be loaded at all season*; and
is mouth of Mingo a. then distance above, affords an
ample hubor to protect them from the floods and ice
of winter. The Tract connected with these' works
consist*©/0!© Acres Coal, lying in the neck of land
between Mingo Creek and the Monocgahela. All
things considered, this property eombiues. perhaps, as
many advantages, and bolds bat aafiiiainuacemenU to
the capitalist, as any on the river. The enure tract is.
offerer! lor sale: but, to suit purchasers, a portion rosy,
be reserved. Price reasonable and terms very easy.
For further Information enquire of
A MORRISON,
feb t-dlm* Fourth street, near Wood.
DISSOLUTION,
THET CO-Partnership heretofore existing under the
style of “Cope A Breyfogle,” is tills day dissolved
by mutual content. The business will be settled by J.
C. ilrayfoilc. at their old stodd, So. lte Second street.
■ * 'L S. COPE.
Jan 9 J. C. BREYFOGLE.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
JC. BBEYFOGLE, baring associated with him
• A. H. CLARKE, for ihe purpose of transacting
the Forwarding and Commission business, will con
tinue that business at the old stand of “Cope A Brey
foglc,” and retpectfully askn a continuance of the
fomerpaironego of his friend* and the public gener
ally. The business will be conducted under the name
and style of BiutrooLS A Ciaxks.
J. C. BREY FOGLE,
A. H. CLARKE.
Piusbargb, Jan, 7,lB3o.—QanP
Usrsey, Fleming A'Oo,,
H*V* FOB; BALE,
FROM FAYrnTF.MANUFACTLUIKO COMPANY,,
so eases superior Family Blankets, 10 by l*J <rs;
909 pair Steamboat 'do fi hy 7 tt,
900 da do do 4by 7 ft;
130 do redandwhitnllnrip do
100 do colored Californio ‘do
ALSO:
SO pieces <l-4 white Flannel, warranted all wool;
100 do 4-4 do do' do «Jn
ift) do 3 4 do do do
ISO do 3-4 red
75 do 3-4 yellow do, do do
ALSO:
Satinet!*, Tweeds, Jeans and Woolen Yarn, at east
ern manufacturer's price*.
#7" Warehouse, No 127 Wood at, 4th door from Fifth.
jaaW
HEW TKLEGRAPn OFFICE.
HE citizens and business men of Pittsburgh are
. respectfully informed that the Morse Telegrapo
Lines are now in eompleieoperation between tbi* eny
and Baltimore, Washington, and other Eastern Cities,
connecting at Washington City with the Morse Line,
the only one South to Richmond, Raleigh, Charleston,
Augusti, Savunnih, Mobile'and New Orleans—and
connecting in tlua city with line* running West and
North to iho principal in the valley of
the Misilstippi. arid on the Lake*. There Line# will
ireetvc and send 'message* a* cheap as (try ether
Line, and the operators and plerfcs will be fouml geu
llemanlfl and accommodating.
QT-Otfice In the lower story of the BT. CHARLES
(tOTF.IJ Wood street. jans-'dra
WAND VALUABLE INVENTION!
.VS WINDOW LOCK AND SPRING.
P*T2trrna, Ui csyjtsa 10,19-19.
is an article of great value to nil persons ca
rd in buildmg, or toj those who have nlna-ly
ud are without window Taste-nlng. While it
* a perfect substitute for pullie*. and weight*,
ing of at least S 2 to taeli window, it :'.(!n;di
el fastening that has ever been lnto
OLYA
This,
go
built, I
fucituK
at a mi
the sif
ility and convenience of tbit Sprint over llll
», ibat by one ibuinb i<»eei\ both **•»« of the
canle raised or towered. It rojture* on’y to
<i to be appreciate-).
m vriakint'io buy iltu imictr, or to have them
their window*, or ib« Nth' of •eltinir it tor
iu tiii* Slate, tu*y app'V u» the «uh*trnbet» at
RY JIOUSIV nil Ilic Alieyhrny river, I'uti
j.s.-ruuNhut,
C. I*. MAYO.
wimloi
lie kno
Term
pul i'll
couuUc
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Urgli,
»_dJm|l.}sp
irasuOAJici:.
miJE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU-
I RANCH COMPANY.—<>ffir-e, North Boon of lie
Exchange, Third itrcet. Philadelphia.
Fibe ISJCHwnL— Unildings, Merchandise and other
property In town nnd couptst, insured against loss or
dimue by fire at the lowest r»tc of premium.
Mibixb In«u«*ara.— They also tmuro Vewela, Car
roes and Freight* lorelgnor coastwise, uuder open or
Special policies, as the asturjul may ce«ra.
lKj.aOTTßajnfo« rurtos.—They also insure merchan
dise transported ly Wagons, Railroad Curt, Canal
BoaU and steam Boats, on riser* and lakes, on the
most liberal terms- , , . „ .
DIRECTORS— Joseph 11. Beal. Edmond A. Bouder,
John C Davit, Rolert Burton. John R Penrose, Santa
el Hdwude. Geo O Leiper, Kdwnrd Darlington. Itaac
R Davit, William Folwell, John Newlln, Dr It M Hut
to u. James C 11a-ul, Thnophiins Paulding, It Jones
Brooks, Henry Sioan, Hugh Craig, George
Bpencer Mcllvain, Charles Kelly. J Q Johnson, Wi|.
li.m Hay, Dr S Thomas, Johh Belinra, Wo. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURUU-DT. Morgan,
Wo. Baraley, Jno. T. Loeui.
WILLIAM .MARTIN, President
RtCHAU 8. Newtvou*, Scer-tary,
Tnr office of the Company, No. 43 Water street
Pittaliunth. JanQrdtf P. a. MADEIRA. Agent
gAVED JIEB.LJFE —freUcri' Vctmlfujc ii Utcani-
LsxwsTtti, V*. January sj, 1®49.
Mr. J. SI. Uilsou—DeariSir, The »ia| of ScUeis’
Venolfoce I bought Iron jod, some time a-a, breu«bt
from my kul fire years old, the uioniiUltiK Mun«er cl
five hundred woima t believe >h* would Wee lived
a very abort time, but for ihMracdtnnj. (
Prepared and soul by K. K StXLthS, -7 Wood it;
•eU also by tfrogjuu jecerillj in tie two ritiei.;
jantt I
30U8E8, LOTSr P ARMS; &■
Foderml Street Property, ,
EOS SALE, at Aoctloa, on Tu«»J*y, u t ISlh lul.
.at it o’clock, P. N„ that-larga-asd convenient
DcrelUnr Howe, with the LoVSI feel front on Federal
»trwt, AHei&eoy, hy 100 dfcejtea Roblmon »trw, w
an alloy. • • -1
••-~_The whole of the tdjoioißf uJiUnorore^preip-
Also—'The whole ofum >w— .» '■r'v.'lv, ■
enf. op 10 Lacoek street, presenting a front of mieet
on Federal «t«et,'bjrTCO deep loan alley, wLllLeio'd
io building lot*. ; ‘' '* .
AUo—So Tea Lotsfronlingon Lacoek meet and
Hunt l.iin.
To perrons desiring a pleatant location, either .or
residence* or basin*** porposes, central to bout clues,
and the advantage, of onitdlng agreeablet© modern
improvement*, the above presents a good opportunity,
and is aboot the last chsnee. Terms at rale oa lue
premises. 9 CCTHBBBT, Gen’l Agent,
fehs-w SctitbCeld street
Fof Biatt
THE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES of Ware
house No s Market street. seit door toMulyxay
A Ledlie’s Glau Store. Enquire of
febs JOHNSTON A STOCKTON
For Boat*
M THE old Scotch HUIDRY GOODS STORE,
■BS on the corner of Second and Grind els, with
dflßh lie Dwelling attached, if desired.
Abo—A fine Brick COTTAGE, conveniently tiuu
ted in Allegheny City. Enquire of
BOIIT. ARTHURS, Attorney at Law,
Grant ft, below Foarth.
A Farm for Balc t
CONTAINING 160 ACRES, about half of whleh
u cleared, situated In Washington county, Ohio,
about five miles from the Ohio ilivcr. Possession
given Immediately. Enquire of \
ROBERT DALZELL A CO,
feb7 liberty street
For Kant. "1
A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
in Hay street. Enquire of
febl . JAMES DALZELL, 91 Waterst.
For Bant or BoU<
MTITE subscriber will sell or rent his very desi
rable Country Resilience, in Allegheny city, sit
uated ou Ohio Lane and Allegheny Avenue,
west of the Common. The house is a large double
brick building, In complete enter. There is a Car
rivge House, If table, and good water on the grounds,
which comprise two aerei, well improved, containing
every description of Fruit. Also—a spring house and
smokehouse. Po<sessiou given during tee month of
March. febltf JOHNGEBHaBT.
OFFICB TO RRKT—On second story, No fid
Waterst. 'Possessionpiven Ist ApnL
jm2H ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front tt
STORE TO RENT—2O feel front by 40 deep—
No 107 Front-st. Possession gives Ist ApriL
junta ISAIAH DICKEY fc CO, From »t
- *- To Let,
M- A desirable Re si donee, situated on the River
Bank. Pirn Ward, Allegheny City. Esquire
at this Office, or of Mrs. MeAlwayn,. on the
premises. ■ jaagtf-
For Sole*
THE VACANT LOT, In Allegheny, comer of Mid
dle alley and South Common; 20 feet front by 110
feel deep. ,
Also—The I ot on South Common, lOf feet front by
110 feet deep, with three story Brick House, occupied
by Dr. Dole.
Also— I The Lot on South Common, 27 feet front by
110 feet deep, with two story Brick House, occupied
by Mr. Arnold.
Abo—Free Building Lou on Bank Lime, each 20
feet Si inches front by M feelßinchcs deep to towpaih
of canal.
Also—The Lot on north side of Liberty street, 'Pitts
burgh, (pun of lot No 124 in Woods’plan.) CO feet front
by 110 feet deep to Brewery alley. Apply to -
janSO-dgQt GKO BREED, 04 Wood st •
Vatuabla Lots for Sale.
QIX BUILDING LOTS, on Second struct. Lei ween
Ferry and Redoubt alley, each SO feci by 74 back
to a ten feel alley. They are desirable forprivaledwell
ir.gs, and will be sold on time. Apply to
JOHN CALDWELL A SON,
jan‘£Mm cor. Secondin'and Redoubt alley.
: - bafldlngXoti, r
FOR SALE, on very liberal teruts—Fifty Nine Lou
of Ground, situated on Penn, Wayne.and I’ikesu,
and the Duqaesce Way, according to a plan to be ceoit
at this office, where terms anil conditions will be made
known. jtnvS •
For Boat.
A ROOM on Market street, near Water, suitable
for au office. Enquire of
jaiupif GEOJLAIAS3EV. Woter st_
For Benx»
fPHE large three story BRICK WAREHOUSE. No.
X led Liberty street, opposite the head of Wood oc
cupied by F. W. Hayward, (laie Follansbee A Hay*
ward,) aa u wholesale Shoe Store. Possession given
immculately, if required; or at any time before tlicfirst
of ApriL Said house is in excellent repair. For par*
titulars enquire on the premises of
_ jantX Ira F. W. HAYWARD
For Beat,
FROM the firet day of April next—one large two
storied BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, handsome
ly situated on the Ohio River, borough of)
Manchester, with about four acres of land; a number
of Fruit Trees; one large brick Barn and Stable, and
other nut buildings. Apply to
jfu.US JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO.
A SMALL'COTTAGE HOUSE, in Allegheny city,
on Esplanade street. Rent low. Inquire of
jenlP • TABPKY A BEST,:# Wood w.
"For Beat.
1 ROOM a) the corner of Penn and Hand streets.
fX now occupied by Mr. Jone<, as a Drug Sioie.
Pos*esfinn given on the first of April next.
janl9-tr - A. W. IX*OMIS
Brick Yard fos Bent*
A LOT OF GROUND suitable for a Brick Yard.
and situated near the city line, in the vicinity of
Soho Bridge, will bn rented for a term of years; Ap
ply to E. B GAZZaM, Third street,
jaaU Office overthe Post Office.
For Re tit*
A ROOM on the seeoad st try of the Warehouse
No. M Wood street. ■ janlfl ■>
Fair Bent,
A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
cn Liberty street, between and Walnut streeu,
Fifth Ward, at present o;«jpied by. the subscriber
Possession given on the I*i April. Enquire of
janlGjT WM. VOUNO. ltl Liberty st.
For Ucat,
THE BASEMENT corner of the Diamond ar.c
Union streets, oral! odspied to any public business.
It hat been oceuoie.l an a Coffee, or Eating Establish*
nent, for a number of years.
ALSO—Several Offices ud Artist's Room*,.well
lighted, with entrance Iron the Diamond, over the
uore of the subscribers north eeft corner 01 the Dia
mond and Markusucel. Abplvto
jania- ALEXANDER h DAY.
b'Ott UIT 1 AX, two pleaieutly situated Brick
Dweliirur Houma, with the ground* adjoining, «t
Oakland. Possession can be given on the firm o!
April neat Janfi HARDY, JONES A CO.
For Hint,
THE Back Tart of the Warehouse mw occupied by
myself, ana fronting on Front street.
ianB C It GRANT,R.Watcrst
A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING,
tut Smithfield street, four doors from Seventh,
west side. Inquire of S. SCUuYER,
Jan? - f ’ UoB^CODd6t,
FOR REST—A Drjr
Good*, on Market si, betweeo/Pftttlknd Fourth.
Possession given on the Ist orAprirouW : "l
Alio—Several ROOMS and OtFßjEfcVPdSfetsloa
given immediately. E. RgSttAM,
. dels Office over the Post Office. Thodst. .
M FOR RENT.—The WAREHOUSE nt pro-
ESWseut oecapied by Messrs. Bailey, Brown A Co„
Water street, from first of April next. -
norjq JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
MFOR SALE—A Brick House, (but one year
boilt,) and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny,
near old Bridge. Price low and terms easy.—
Inquire of jyll 8 SOHOYER, 110 Second st
FOR SALE—Five lots eligibly situated in u» n_«*-
Uhing town of Birmingham. The lots are situa
ted on Denman street, numbered iu F Bauman’s plan
“5,79,60, SI nnd 84—Lot No 75 fronting 40 feeton Ma
ry Asa street, 70 feet deep; the other four 40 feet front
each,'by 60 feet deep.
Terms—Greater part of purchase money' may re}
main for six years, secured by mortgage. For panic!
ulara, mature of BgCHOYEu,
mjrW. _ UP second st
Y ALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PKNN STREET
FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground situate on Penn
street, between liny and Mitrbnry streets, adjoining
the house and lot now occupied by Rlehard Edwards,
having a front of t!d feet, and in depth 150 feet, will bo
sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. En
quire of C. O. LOOMIS, 4th st, near Wood.'
oet2l-dtf
J EVENING DRESSES—A. A. Moon A C0.,00 Mar
it ket street, will this day open another large in
voice of those French Embroidered Evening Dresses
n very desirable article for Partiei, Soirees, Ae.
janll _ _ ;
; “NORWAY PLAINS" BL&SICRTI.
THESE superior Blanket*,'made of the softest and
finest wool, can always bo found at Dry Goods
llonse of w R MURPHY,
janW N E corner Fourth and Market sts
SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES!
ALEXANDER A DAY, corner of the Diamond and
Market street, ate now selling off," at reduced
prices, their stock of Winter Goods, consisting of
Shawls and Ladies’ Dress Goods, in great variety.
Also—Blankets and Flannels,Cloths,Csssimes. Satin
eiu. and a full assortment of heavy Cotton Goods.
Confident that better bargains cannot be. bad clso
wheio, we invite the attention of buyers.
ALEXANDER A DAY,
j,nl2 75 Market street.
SIGHT and short lime BILLS OF EXCHANGE, pay
•ole In Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, pur
eliK«ed on tho most favorable terms.
, pt a N. HOlffilFS A SONS..
HUDICAb AND SURGICAL OFFICER
No. 05, DIAMOND ALLEY, a
'• w ' few doors bolow Wood street, to-
DXL BROW*, having been
flß|B regularly educated to the medial
profession, and beenfor Mmiu time
Jff/OHBjEH'Xin general practice, now confines
E»®|BEiHnFJ\ his attention to tho treauheut cl
fcfcraftW those pnvate and delieale toit
• n£§ESl?#s&v plaints for which Ids opportuniiitO
f and experience peculiarly qualny^
\T\v§S&- ' bta. Is yearsassidaoaily devotid*
tostuuy *• treatment of tho*.e eompUunts,(daruig whlcu
time be bai had more practice and has cured more pv
tents than can ever fall to the lot of auy private; prac
titioner) amply qualifies him to Oder assurances of
,pfcdr, permanent, and satisfactory euro to all olHieted
with delicate diseases, and all diseases arising there
from.
Dr. Crown wooldlnform those afflicted with pnvate
diseases which nave become chronio by time or .ag
gravated by the aso of auy of the common nostrums of
Ute day, that their complaints can be radically and thor
oughly eared; he having given bis: canful attention u»
the treatment of such cases, and succeeded In hundreds
ofinatances ut caring persons of inflammation of the
neck of the bladder, and kindred disease* which often
result from those eases where others have consigned
them to hopeless despair. He particularly invites such
as have been long and unsuccessfully treated by others
to consult him, when every satisfaction will bo given
theta, and their cases treated in a careful,thorough and
Intelligent manney, pointed out by a long experience,
study,and investigation,which it is ini possible for those
engaged in general practice of medietno to give to
one class of tuseasa..
' Cs*Hernia cr Rupture.—Df. Brown alto Invites per
emu atilictod with Hernia to call, as be has paid partic
ular attention to this disease.
CANCERS also cured.
tjtia diseases; also if t, Palsy, am., spesdily eaied
Charges very low.
N. it— Patients of cither sex living at a disuse*, by
•taung their disease in writing, giving all tho symp
toms, can obtain medicines with directions for use, by
addreiuieg T. BROWN, -M* D., postpaid,andencW
i 53 Diamond alloy, opposite tha Wavarly
UnrTiiTWX—i>r. Hrown’s newly discovered remo
dv ur Rheumatism is* spoedy sad certain remedy Mr
that trouble. It nekerfalM.
0», C p tad Private Connate Rotre*,' No, CsDis
.noiid alley, Piosburgb, Pa. The Daatar is always at
‘ SPBUO-ARBAIOUSIIT.
*
Tuv Daily Liwj •/ Eajtnst:Pae£tt Xaafr, and
• Rati Rent Cara, •- *
... TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE,
vtaffie Great Central Roil Road and PentTa
Tptk—Sixty Uour*. . ■
Fax*—Ten Dollar* through, I
636 miles RaU'KOad. |
150 do Conti;' '
roa vjuactaa*.
THE PROPRIETORS have built an additional Lina
of superior new and comfortable packets, to connect
.with the new Central Kail Road.' On the opening of
navigation, a packet will leave every roorninr at six
®‘elnek, and every evening at dim o\:locfc eroadng
•If* p< !' m Ss 5* n K ;*f in *JkckKmn, uk«
the splendid Cart of the C-ntral Rail Road, 800 miles
to Philadelphia. A limitednumlwof-paaaengeraonly
will he carrid on these packets, so as to insure evwyWt.
This route, for safety, speed, and comfort, U noL
equalled by onv now in use to the Eastern Cities.
For passage or information apply to
, W. SUTCH, Sloconruhela House:
Or to D- LEECH A CO, Canal Basing
- _N. tt—On the Ist May next the Central! Rail Road
will bo open to Huntingdon, which will shorten the
tune through several hours. febll
. JSL
RBIsIAHOK FIVE DA YXINK,
rox tse cowmncx op sntciuxstxxaßn raexaea
wtru sms *a» exerswrr, istwuta
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH.
f'i OODS forwarded by this Line areearried in tha
nail train to Chsmbersburgb, andareimmediate
ly loaded in' Wagons going night and day through to
Pittsburgh,
The none* are stationed every IS mile*, which
insures the prompt delivery of goods within the time
promised.
The Wagon* will leave out warehouse daily, (Sun.
day* excepted.) at 2 o’clock. 11.I 1 . ItL
Shippers are assured that no more good*' will be
taken each day than can be puaemalty canted
through.
JAMES M DATIS t CO,
fii7 Mai ket street, Philadelphia.
JOHN M’PADEN A CO,
Cu*l Buis, Pirabargh.
JOHN McPADEN A CO., Foxwaksßs ACosacta
•ton Nncuaint, Cana! Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh.
JAMES M. DAVIS A CO- From Paeroxs ajto Coax-
Kta&iua Mexchakis, 527 Market, and 41 Commerce sl,
Philadelphia. ; •
C?” Advance* made by either of the above, oft Flour,
Wool, and other merchandise; consigned to them for
CSIOS LINK. ;
'■r' WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
1850.
THE MbrcTibcrs.now having mmceeufol open*
lion on Kxprets Wagon Lice between.tittabunh
and Philadelphia are prepared 10 teceipi for 0000 lbs
freight daily. Each wnv deliverable through-in six
days, Sundays excepted.
HENRY GRAFF & CO,
Canal llaain. Pittsburgh.
DUTILLE HUaiPIiHEYB A CO.,
107 Market »u Phil’s.
'IS LINE.
-
EXPRESS WAGON LISE.
TiIKOUGH IN FIVE DAYS!
riIHK. rahseribersaTti prepared to receive COCltpounds
X. Freight daily, after Monday, l(hlt inst., to forward
to or/tom Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by Wuoo,
■ throngh in Fite Days Rates as low üby any-other
conveyance at this reason of the year.
--.John McFaden a co,
Canal Daain. Pittsburgh.
JAMES M DAVIS A CO,
licit No g*-*7 Market at. Philadelphia.
mOSOHOAHELA ROUTS.
Only 73 2111 e • Staging*
Via UfowuLviHi and Cumberland to Ballimnra and
Philadelphia.
ipHK morning boat leave* the wharf, above the
i bridge, daily, at S o’clock precisely. Tlruo ,w
ÜbilimoreJM hours; nma to Philadelphia, 40 Loan.
Tl'o >:vctS*j< boat Ica.-oi'daiiy, (except Sunday
cuing*,) m -to'clock. p&sceugers by leaning on the
e.vftiiuß boat, will crofi the mouruim in stagas twit
day, m>,l thus avoid night tiuvcl.
- .tkcuie your liote'.s a: the Office, Uonongahet
lluu*e, or SL Charie* Hotel.
• t>cil3-lv_ _ J. MESKIMEN, Arrem
iVIM'iEE AIUtA . JttaiEDfT.
EXPRESS WAGON LINK THROUGH IN
FIVE DAYS! . ,
TJIE subscriber*, having suspended their canal op
erations uutil the opening uf the Spring Naviga
tion, have estnUishsd uu Express Luts by Rail road and
Wagon between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, UY
which they are prepmed to forward COW pounds cues
day, and receipt for the delivery of the same In 1 days.
Teey beg tours to assure their friend* and the pub
lic that tb-ir arrjagemeuu regarding rotes, regularity
and despatch, txnnot foil to give shtiafantioato all who
favor mem with .-tcir conu'iands. .
.lieu VfiUi I‘iei* CTWI-UMt . _
TAAFFE &. O’CONNOR,
con.cc Pear, ami Wayne *u. PiUsbarth.
THOMAS BEBBLDUK.
7 . Mjulel street, Philadelphia.
WO} aEE» 'VO'
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
jHUSI 1850.
Bxxa conn mx old cofrxvroo*. ! '
BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON-LINE,
'TO AXO FtLOM
PUtshargh and PhlladelplUa.
AS the business on the cana! is about being elotoi
for the season, wo would inform the publioiiat
wo have Hgais brought the Conestoga Wage ns into ro
n' utiera, and will be prepared to forward Gooopounds
>*, (commencjug on Monday, the 261 h inst.) A Car
leaving-Philadelphia daily by the mail train for Chant
ber’iurg, and the Wagon*' traveling day and nighty
ensutes the delivery or Goods in five day*. Apply to
WAX. BINYHIAAL Pittsburgh,
IUXGILuM A DOCK, No. l£l Market street, '
nav*JU * * Philadelphia..
WINTER ARRABOESIEST.
1850;
EXPRESS WAdOTt LINE
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA.
Tne Five Days, (Sundays excepted,) ranhlng Day
and Night. . - vl
THE public i* resprctfdlly'tnfonned 'hat this Line,
which ha* been in successful operation the two
previous winters, wilt again eotnmsnco running on
Monday,'the tSth of November.'
A Car will leave Philadelphia nnd Chambersburgh
daily each way with the Mull Traiu, and from Cham
bers burgh with relays of horses nunungday and mghi.
We are prepared to torwunl COOO lbs might daily by
the above Line. Apply to : !••■'*
I). LEECH ft CO, Pittsburgh,
or to—H ARRIS & LEECH,
No 13 Soata Third sirvet, Philadelphia.
novtJO-dif \
NEW HARD WARE ST RE
SIGN OF THE PLANE AN I* 8 AW.
Vo. 78 Wood, strset, Pitt burgh,
HUBER AND LAUFMAN, imports ondessters
in Foreign and Domestic HAUL tVARIC, in
all its varieties, are now prepared to aril as low auJ
on asre(ir.oneble termsuscan be'porehas jJelaewhe
We solicit our friends, and the public rcucrally, to
call andexamiue oorstoek, which catnrsit tn part of
KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES,
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings,
such as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screw!-. together
witli everynnjele usunllykept in HardVm:v Stoics.
We invite the attention of Carpenters and
generally to oar umortineni of Tools, wfticli csveoeen..
selected with great care, mid which we are u.
ed to kII «o as to give satisfaction. apBm.VwT- } ■
n>* .nt Kxnuxisnotmoie repul
sive than a bad, putrid brea’h, or dart, yellow diseas
ed teeth. if persona have these it is their erwn jaalt—
thev con, for two shillings, buy an article 'that will
mate their breath pare and sweet as lls Syiey «flir •
'Arnstn. '
It cures diseases ofthe Gums, spungy or’ ulcerated,
and for the Teeth it Is unequalled, retaovingthe tartar,
fastening the teeth in the gums, and dean them as
white as the snow ef ths /renew Norsk. ■ ■
Bueb, reader, are the properties of Jones's Amber
Tooth Paste, and, without praising it ourselves, beer
what one ol our roost respectable sad scientific Dei -
tisis, Mr. E. Field, of New Tork,-says:
“i have both used and analiaed this beautiful and im
palpable article, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste,) ard
eon rcconuuetul it as possessing allthe qnalidesclain -
ed for it n Reeder, we can is? no more to convince,
only that if you uy this onre you will b« .well pieaar L
It is put up in beautiful Englisk China Pots,
cent*. Sold by the Agent, Wii. JACKBON, 84 Libe <-
ty street Pittsbunth. • anrrfcdAwT
i;y-au. ooot errtxans are nonornoty SMartni
the following ere the actual qualities of a Os-boulo ct
Jora's Coral Hair Hestorauve. If they. dooVt car
wo>d, theycannottheso highly respeetabto citizens,
wb*> have tried ic— * ■ '
Mr. Geo. Becset, <ll'Jm it. New YotV. - ■
Mr*. Matilda Reeves, Mvrtie uv, Brooklyn.'
Mr. Wm. Tompkins, Vd King it, New York,*
M r. Thot Jaeksutt Montoure island, neat Pltubut gh
H. L. Cullen,lain batber sicambq&t 3. America.
And i,tore ih&a u hundred others date, though ihl»
wail suffice, that it will force tho hair to grow on .be
head or face, stop it falling of, strengthen the rr ns,
removing scuif and dandrulTfrom the roots, making
light, red, or gray Lair ansumn' a fine dark look, and
keeping dry, harsh or wiry hair moist, soA, clean sad
besuulu!,* very, very longtime.
bold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, » Liberty at,
Pittsburgh. Price U 7), 5o cents, and one dollar.
. \
' LAbitJs ark CAunomtsu AUAinsri* i)«
SING COMMON PREPARED CHALK.;
They are not aware tmwfrigbsftuty tujanoi:* It ta
to the akin! how course, Itotr rtrngh, tow at!;
low, yellow, ntiJ unhealthy tnetkiu «f
feufa anftU>iujtiire|jarcatkaii!lif
«!Jea it i»ib<urum«. containing a
large uuamtty of Lead!
Wo hare prepared a kensttfai vegetable atl.o.'a,
wku.ii w C cal! JONES’ SPANISH Ut.Y WJUYfc.
h j* perfectly iiuiooeii!, being punied of nildcl~?n
Oui -ic'Uities aini iiiraparw u> the aim ainuural,. eal
thr. ului.astcr, clear, living white; at tl.e *ame tlta*
acirne aa a eonuivac on the akin* tnaktue it aolt ao4
fw.miii Solti by tte Ajcent, WM.JACKSON,
ltlf.nl, Pitubarjtk- Price Si cent*. aag?:d&wT
~\n~ bmruora am
iai: ilhesnieal SoapeaDses s rrec4>er«p:rauon. and •
iHr mine time mcitfies, soi'uiiia, and ine «kli>
rivL'ts it the texture and beauty tii an uiliai I *.
Liccuvj, j*alt litamt abb 3owy, ate *oon bo’ only
heiUeu, hut cure-4 by tU use, a* at loan aeven l ujr*t
cifcnu m New York know, who use itiutvea rasea,
*a»i liaii it ttufailiuj—n» tu»o in
I’ier-t*, Ulotcudv Fa:c*t.'<a, or any aher air' a Uia
eare. The reader K a?,»hred ibntlbia u non data
pu:fe<l uo»lrtfia,ai out trial will prove. I could eat*
Berate at leaat S) pcrfua»:cartd of
S?oas HF*n,Soaa LiceaXD Seta Uxasd.—’ uy tt,
aa>lu«eit. and the reader. U nguia auured I w>oUl
not cruelly sell it for the above uuleu I knew*. to ha
ail 1 atite. Those who are liable to
Ciuras, Caacaxh, oa Cuarco t\=vn, will fin ' this a
co , e ., Any one altUciea. with any of tbo above, dram*
ilar direaaei. will find this all anil even tnora (a lflura*
ble in lie nrvpcrtiei) than 1 stale. -
But. leader, the aion-s are llvoded with JnJttttens,'
and he sure 70a art for ltalian d eaxieal
aoa. » aolU by WM. JACkSON, f 3 Liberty etteett
pj«*ntri:h. twgfcd&vfT
l>rop«rt7 Allf*lx«ay OHjr tor *»Ur....
T:tK Kal)uril<n'oScr for sate* nsihbeio-eboiM;
illilic trccui:«i OB lk«
Cou-lu”1 rroactl.isn lenai.; Jnua»/e«
W. O'it- KOkINSU*/, Any a( L*w, St C air *1
or of JAHRO£INSOitf,oii liapreoiara.
«ri**4^w' l7 ” ' *>'•
GKO. IV. Bi& ITU ft CU*.
IKFOBM i'jeir fricnd**-i».Ui:saVUc*tli« thayhaT
b« lenjeranycotioei?? Um muWlh
meallu I’ei**ueei,know a ;.U fitiharr. tfrew*
titiHjr remated their eat ~4 vimasisto tUrOiri,
B!U;WE»Y,UIKr Kr*«- “ . ■/jUJUS* (*./■