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    ILEGRAPB.
BY MAGNETIC TJ
. HSFuATSD * TKL
tOR TDK PITTSBURGH 1
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] >AILY GAZETTE
COSOBESBIt
Wa
iciotom, Feb. 18.
d a 'petition from a-
Bxiuk*—Mr. Clay present!
it tbe first Senator
Union, be expelled
n was laid upon the
single individual, asking Ik
proposing a dissolution or the
Grom the Senate. The petitft
After the consideration of- «rions t r« solutions,
and ihe regular routine of other botiaetfi the
Senator retamed the considei ition of the special
frder of Ihe day, being Mr Clay’s compromise
reaolotion*.
Mr. Downs, having the fio >r, proceeded to ad
dress the Senate at totno leng h. He spoke against
the reaotalioae, and the adaiasion'of California
With Us pijbaenl Constitution. He would not ob
ject to adlnission; had the < onititution keen ad
opted legitimately by the pet rle cf that State; but
be believed it bad been adopted by the intermed
dling of Itjo Executive.
Mr. Dawns, niter some further remarks, gave
way lor an adjournment without concluding.
Hocn-Mr. Doty offered a resolution, tnd
moved the .previous quealioV, that the committee
oo territo'riea bo instructed ui report a hill pn»vid
ing Or the admiaaion of California ioto the Union,
oo an equal fooling with tbo Original States, with
tbe boendsnes and limits defined in the Constitu*
Uon—said bill not to embrace any subject or mat
ter outside of CalifornD •
After eonaiderable diaeuaaic n, the yens and nays
were called oo the motion to sy Mr. Clay’- rrao*
lotion on. the table, wfth-tbe -following result:—
yess 70, nays 121.
A acene of conToilon followed. Sevcrnl in
; effectual attempts were otado to adjourn. The
! member* tnody got thoir dinners, and there ia
: every prospect of a long night’s session.
Fob. IS.
Davi* has been appointed Marshal of thi
Southwestern District of Mississippi.
TREMENDOUS FIRE.
New Orlxaub, Feb. 16
A very destructive fire occurrqil in this city
thi* morning, it broke ,ont on Camp Street, aod
already nineteen buildings are in ashes, most nf
wUeh are large store houses. The Picayune ct»
Robb’s extensive Banking house are de
stroyed. Five of the building* ere not yet exiin-i
galabed. The loss la estimated at hall a million*
doOm—mostly insured. . I
A second despetch says, that thirty building*
have been destroyed. .
FIRE AT BATAVIA.
Nxw York, Feb. 13.
Yesterday, at noon, a fire broke out at Batavia-
Rhaaey’a hardware store, the American Hotel,
and eeveral other buildings, were destroyed. The
~ loaeifeatimated at sso,ooo—insured for $lO,OOO.
FIRE AT NORFOLK.
Pbuadklvhu, Feb. 18.
The Avon Theatre, at Norfolk, was destroyed by
flra,onPriday night last. The loss is estimated nt
$17,000. The fire ia supposed ,to have been the
worker an incendiary.
RIOTS AT MONTREAL
Mosrxxai* Feb. 18.
have taken place here against the school
act, tad the house of the Aaseasorhts been bornt-
The fire last sight destroyed the Canadian Insti
tute, Library, and Governor's office.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Curcimui!, Feb. 18.
Floor—Tbe market is dull, with sale* at.sl 65
per brl.
Whiskey—Sales at 101 c per gallon.
Bulk Meat—Sales of 300,000 lbs 9l Louis meat
at, for hams, 37f, tod for shoulders, 2Jo per lb. j
Meta Pork—Salts of 150 brls at $3 62 per lb.
Coffee—Sale# at lia per lb. The demand is
Increasing.
Sugar and Molanes are in good demand—pri
oes are firm. _
NEW YORK MARKET.
Nrw Year, Feb. 18.
There Unoehsage in Bresdeinffi and Prbvi
•boa.. Coffee ia firm. Recent adv.ces from Rio
have caused *a advance. Rio is held at 141, and
St Domingo at lie per lb.
Naw Yoac, Feb. 18.
xvc*mo extort.
Cotton—Wo continue oar former isolation*, *J-
Ihoagh io eome infiUrree* i -adtratice ha* been o!.
ttioed.
have no improvement to nolle* la
tbfl Sale* of common State and mixed
Wc««n «t 's* S 7 0 *5, and of Michigan at *5 12l
<3 15 31 per bri.
Grain—Corn i» ateadjr, with aides of mixed at
s»c, and of jellowat 60Jc petbaalt.
ProTiiiona—The market baa exhibited no change
for »»• time past. Lard ia aching at 6| 07c per
pcaod.
Whiakey—Salea at 24*c per gallon.
BODID TUB WOttbDl
RUSBBIj'B original Panorama of “A VOYAGTK
BOUND TUB WOBLD,"wiil be openat Apollo
HalLxau (Friday) xvonao, Febroary tat* foraanoii
i&ttQtfj. This osnvalled Panorama, the joint pro
dnetioa of Uorrington and Bo»»eI, alter two year* ®|
•udtoaa application, ia one which hat teen exhibited
u many tboaianda in oar Eastern, and several or oar
Western CiUca, and famishes one of the most exciting
aad noyel exhibition* ever brought before the pablie.
iry-Admltaion, »5 centa. DoorsnpcuatCJ o’clock,
pertainriot at 74 oVlocfc precisely. fwill
LABQB lavoieet of NEW GOODS are being daily
received at A. A. Muon A Co., W Market street,
of all the now and fathiosaWo styles and colors, whieii.
(having been purchased nWvtons to the recent great
advance*) they are enabled to offer at very low price*..
TheD auortmenlof Housekeeping floods it now eom-
Diets, to which they particularly invite the.auonuoii of
purchasers. feb,5 _
CAXIIHMBKB, TWBBDS, Ac.
1 0 PIECES new ttyle Casnmeres; -
BU do Fashionable Tweed*;
d do superior make French Cloth;
J..X n'tii't .. ; WM -,g‘Sv
Lots—s*3 lb» primo Dry-Cape}'
Lnmbtr for Bilt. n
F3PLAR Beunling and f*l»nlr, Cherry Be»rdi
gja#"-"-' -* sss^a
C ul ' r^MW '^ K &ivNTKmVp”TWct
VfcbU U 4 Übany «t
-OLT
Mol j-trfi l»bl» No} ! | .
„ <o fljjflWEsasaa
ffggh" *iS£B2hM»M*.
'iIWH-33 ti«ree« an*»»re «"«»<«< r
Jti BROWN &■ KIRKPATRICK,
V fcMi 141 IjhcrtTJl
bt/Tai* KZtn;
X- 1» bamU Sflpcrfincj . Iw .
cyj^-^^fs^'^nfKPATß.cr
■«»»♦-— - - ••
B Looses—115 utaa Kelly * Co. Tenn. Blown*. /or
ttUbj febU JAMES DAt.ZELL.
■oiern aad Aatiqnc Porniture.
JiRBW.WOODWELL,
___
.j.w.-w. •• SSB
Respectfotly informs the" CJ '
hM^M—t>*blie ti»t bn has cow*—
pitted his spring slock
the largest and mu: varied assortment
Affarsd for tale in this city, comprtrinp several
at Bcanwoon, Mabooaot, and Dura Wat-xcr,
carved. «gnamenta! and plain, nilsMe (or I’arlon*.
Pftvtsf aad Bed Rooms, ail of which will bo sold ot
•be lowest pfiua
parsons desltuut Farnitara of any description, aro
•peetfaUy invildd'io call endexamine biskioek, which
cabraees every description, from the cheapest nod
pUlooet to lbs most elegant and cosily, of which the
fallowing comprises a put:
Xda a fete Hofei; Teia a Tele Divans
Oenveraatlon Chairs; Khtabethlaa'Chaus;
Reception dj
Extension do Ballet Einqoe;
what'Netc Toilet Tahle*;
lioala XIV OommadeTe; Dake or York’s (leach;
00 Ho£u with ploth and Hair-cloth cover*;
• ui Divans, do.' do d»;
• 40 doi Mahogany Parlor Chairs;
■B “ Rosewood do do, -
SO u Bfh Welnnt dd; do;
•40 m Com Heal. L # ®o;
a o lubooany B«al p g da;
• 2 u do Piano }*ioo!*,
• m UatWo Top Centro JTsb>es;
'• S| do do wash fctnods;
« Mahogany Bedsteads;
h:2" do Werdrober,
''lfiUTt Walnat dg|- •
‘ SSfr&t assort ment of Common Cbeira and cth-
on°lho shortest notice.
*s***%s£s HaSrtJanfce supplied with all vnrts
c/huCgt-T?Walnut,and Veneers, at
fod«**£ r, '~ 1
T>ACON—3JWO lb* Hog Rnnd. )o« r*CJ on con
-1 ■ JL> tigntacnt, forvtlo by K ACUNNIWOHAM,
piaffin CBNiL fct>H Wo 6 Commeici«l Row, liberty »t_
' From the Now YoA Tribune. f'tLOVER SEED—Xtt bbl* prime, in (hipping order,
IT —- rn w kn«« wordU mart reliable, OB'* wb®. forbade by 1,8 WATERMAN,
A?*^Mi«ible inwreMinU>® **\ onoof frbtl WWmerMdWFiooi*<
s , ’ UA pEs^dTf r rl sa
utgf.f"’*",r-,',,l‘'fn>m
to* HRjaS *• m bbf* NO, new crop, K.H^.nd
■•lle.RifMUr..«4»i« l » wl Jrto rorMte b T fcbu i.hwatkrman
tJ _ tI j W entwiD^^TIIEPERINTKASTORK, •. ,* FPLES-30bl*fTRn»*ai»**,tormlo by I
T,,8 3BF«JtI» A BROWN * KIRKPATRICK
. j/.'.i"'." "■ V-v.i - -
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADI
COMMITTEE FOR FEBRUARY,
leaxar-r-*-—taoa. a. bow* —we. mm.
omci PmntMß Gutm, 1
Tuesday Morning, Feb. 19,1630. l
Yesterday was one of almost constant rain, eonse*
qoentty, every thing like business was at a stand, and
nothing transpired showing any marked change in
quotations.
FLOUR—A general quietness prevails in the Hour
market; very Mile is arriving, and tales from first
bands, which have been very light, have varied very
but* from *4 60 P bbl, which Is ihe ruling figure of the
market. From store we role sales in rega>« diny load
lots, atsl/tfiD4,75P bbl.
GROCF.BIK*—We find very Utile, if any variation
la prices. There is a regular healthy business doing
in limited lots, at the following rates, for the leading
articlesN O Sugar, 4103 e; N O Molasses, 2G|o2?c,
Sugar House do* at 36010 c. Rio Coffee, l?e; supplies
light. Loaf Sugar, 6010 c; and Rice ai 4|e P Si.
RADON—We note Mies of some 6,000 As Western
and city cured meat at l| for shonldera, 6c for. sides,
and 6|of| for plain bam*. Sugar cured canvassed
hams are selling aitsFh. ,
BRIFD BF.KF—Regular sales of Cincinnati eared,
by the tee, at Be T lh.
SODA ASH—A sale of 0 casks Musprat's, a{'4Jc, 4
mot, interest 00.
LARD—Sales VS Mils at s|, and 60 kgs, ai 6e T B>-
IlinTKß—Very little doing in the article; best qual
ities roll may be quoted at a range of l - -‘l to He, snd
keg at Be F B>. and dull.
CIIBUSK—We notice fair supplies and a dull mar
ket. Sales of good com W R, at t’OOJ; of cream at <»|
06), and of Goahen at 7|c T fi>.
CorTrx.—The following 1* an extract of a leuerfrom
an eminent merchant in Baltimore, to a merchant of
ifaii city, in reference to the preaent condition and fu
tore praspecti of the Coffee market. lliaeriuifm*cem«
to t* given in good faith, and we give U«* ntatter of
interest to thow of our merchant* who may toon find
it neccfiary to replenifh their atoeka for the coming
spring trade
BiLTMOis, Feb. 14,1950.
ISsssi^gs
, u regard teteral oMhc plaen of prodacucm.
tULTixou A!n> Onto JUitioAß.—' The following are
memoranda of the trawporuUon ea*tw*rdly Into iho
city of Baltimore, of «ome of tho principal staple* ? du
fjrig the month of Jitney i
B»rk, tone 8 Leather, lone 3*
Fire Brick****— ••• 00 Live »tock,vix:
Firewood, tone-*** 7 52"A$ keg»*ton*. —••••• <l3
Pioar, tibia--- 53,44 a 41 borre»fcniale»,tn* so
Gndn. tone «J St 7 homed cattle, tone* 3M
Iron, tone 614 Pork A Bacon, • • • «3
Ironere and manga-
ncec. tone 3it Whukoy, bbl*—— -• w
Larix Butter, tone* 150jMi*eelIaneoaa.bbli.W7
The revenue for the month hae been Blll,SVl.Ss—
an increase oTer the corresponding month of
latt year of 810,839 <o*
Spirit of the Domestic Market*.
pm!.innjiiu. Feb 14.
The Floor ro.ikn u ,oith *oJ price* Vl i: ™*'F;‘‘*
denieml for expert le lloilled. «n. enl, Srfl bble eun
-513 Wend. Jdei *1,75 Pbbl For ell, cooeorop
tinn. ihe *ale» are limned at previous retf*-
Rye Flour and Corn Meal are in limited demusd
»meU tales of the former at 83,04; and oi the latter a
i» b dntl, bnt the emount offering is limited; we
quote new yellow at 554W&C* , .
Oat* are dull—the last tale of Pennsylvania wa« at
3h. and South, mat W®33c r bo. «n«s*e
VVbUkey U rather firmer; talet in hhd* at
and bbl* at *4c.
Barrotoa*, Feb. 18.
Flour—The neat bulk ol the eale* have been made
at 84,75 for Howard »t. Holder* of City Mill* very
generally a»k 85, hut tuyere are not willing to pay the
Pr Wbe«—The sale* of fair to good piime red* are at
10 Cont—*>n Monday the «riea of white were at 52413,
“Saul'S, Va, at 35c- A .ale of
lb Ctotcr^«S—s2e* of old *eed are "if 10
84X0. Sale* of new, good to prime, at
Flax Seed—We note tales of 150 bo* prime Penna.
**Porx—WiTnote emle. of 50,K» t>. box roond b.tt
pork at JJc;® hhd* balk Shoulder* at 4|e, and 60 bbl*
”Se^.\Ve’elM. U oMOO bbd. ebooldere, -He.,
and hams, at s|e,6e, and 94W|c-
Lard—We note *aJe» cf 3W Uinew »*"* at *le.
<mo«. Holder* generally are aiking &|o7r tor Lard,
We uoie *aie« of 100 kg* r ?A bc,l ' 1 ‘
fcrior, at l«|c; and 100 kg* do prune, at IJc. Western
is held at Sff»e.
Cattle Market*.
Baltikoek, Feb. 14
Cede —The o.rtel oo d.od.T -
The offering* reached 750 h «*d Bee** •
•ml were *»dd to city batchers, IJ) to packer*, l.
net. and averaging 83 1 37 t *ro'»-
(Vequote from So.—Amer.
prmxDELmi*. Feb 14
The .torins. .1 the y.rd Uti. 'W'*J '£“
Be. W ,i»fcrNewVo,h 3J« C.w.
a.ine, utj at»9»eep .■«> S7M >
. Beef Cattle—Pnnea ranged from to r
100 Xu,a*m ooality. All aold. .....m
Mhrh Cew “t" “ «*• » W 5 Spmtrn, M 3 to «-1
-j nr tUUB.. Alt.eU.
fu*e troth «' »«. “ q, “''
ity.—Eot|.
ou
New U-
Spem-A .Ale lnd»J;»S •" rr,d ’
A.T«- P«ch.«
i : i
&'3MSbß!;saf£?.. h 3^--w
Whale Bone —No change- .
.BOOMB-^ 1 do,
gO»P-“ "«1“ '“’ J '“ctU alt A SILL
„.,,
WmJ „
CANDLES— 50 bx» Cincinnati
to L>x« riiuburp-h Din; Tor
BROWN 4, KIRKPATRICK,
feb!2 HtU^ny^Mr;
Ark A y TmcK
r~T„SACCO-m
H.H IIROWN A KIUA'RATRirK
‘ ' ARD—SO bbl* No 1 Le«
j S2O keg* do
fcbta
** on hand anil for *nle by
L 9 WATERMAN
'LoVr-120 bbl. .«P«rli»e; '"’ d \yan
1 " bbl. Hall, i. “J&VwuKn
OILS— C5O sail* Bleached Winter Oil;
ISO do Winter Sperm 0.1;
1.. eiore end (or .te b, K
,-vll.S—!ls bhl. Floxeced »nd £1 h[*l. Lord Oil; i
u «... .nd for ..Is by r 9[7XL| . Ha 5, Wood ,1
JtPSOH SALTS-»bbl.f.r»leb Tß||FU CT| ,
MACKEREL— A few hf bbl* be»l qutlily (M»»**-
* No IQQ Liberty »t
CjODA ASH—24 ca»k» Steel 4 tfonj* make, leading
O I. Sj L,dU Cbll-nVjjj"^, B ws fc CO
1“ for “t° bT nnEY. MATTHEWS A CO
TVaS?*- 1 " "" C j'SiH.'!SnaKmti &
, noTTFR—is bMi fresh, in cloihf, Jun ree’d
ttIS £?2K!r .unw aft**®,
fehfi —~
I/S" 1 ”
jrttoWSEBB-. SaS^B.
10 l* found si the Urjr Qoois 0B R MURPHY
i7y[<oKtfK—A bne daft «otrct Ktdtng llorte,
S tihtud, higlJ, >
t tin Ll' -
i fehll ■
TVUEI) ifPL&S»T.» rcc'd
J J IcUU
IIIBKSK-K* 0» rltr.
(I Uag C!a*p», Steel **•» c ABIIUTHNOr
• febll —-
r^si!^ ohfghg, '^H£r
Ylt. TEA—VO (« lb> Caddie*, *jJtSaNT°’
. Jo»t rec’d by C'UWIANT
PLOVER' SEED—fiTtaib ®
Yj mem, for tale by H A CUNNINGHAM,
fcblt Ko 0 Commercial Row, luberiy et
Butter— Ttibi* Freeh noii« {oT
•eleby ft A CUNNINGHAM,
febli NoC Commercial Raw, Liberty «_
PORT OF PITTSBURGH^
Rivxx—There were 7 feet 4 inches' in the channel
last Evening, and falling. ,
ARRIVED.
Caleb Cope, Mardoek, Bearer.
Michigan, Brie*,
nearer, Gordon, WelUnl'e* .
Vlroqaa, Galloway, Monongahela city
Fashion, Peebles, Elisabeth-
AUantie, Park: to a, BrowrisriUe.
Baltic, Jaeoba, BrowniTtlle*
Camden. Hendrickson, f
sr.SSShKggh^
S°oS?S^"*b.
idepabtep.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Benmr*
Beaver, Gordon, Welltrille.
Michigan, Brie*, Bearer.
Viroqua, Galloway, MonongaWa Qtr.
Camden, Hendnekaon, Mekeeaport.
Fashion. Peahlas', Biaabeth.
Bailie. J snobs, BrowntTiilc.
Atlantic, P*rkin«on,
Loui* MeUne.Cornel, Wheeling.
Cashier, .Cincinnati-
Monongahela, Stone, Cinewnaiu
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY
ST LOUIS— Pennjylrania, 10*. X
NASHVILLE—Fort Pitt, 4r. X.
CINCINNATI— Ringß°'d, 4 r- x.
Fo. ST.Lem.—The .|d*ndid ete.me.
fc.Tinx been mUToi.Lblr deUlned, wljl r™uu**'y
letse this day,at iDo’clock *.M. '
IMPORTS BY RIVER*
Clnelimxtl—PaaScmt.sUA-S^eksbnconham*,
„ ,r h ” uj"“r. i .k* do, Seller* A Nicol.; 3- let ham*,
W HingbsS *l hhda.n'g.r J
ney jr;:» do do, »» bid. ■*>•><•—ip cjl2
ro; 7 blit* rerap iron, 1-do lard oil, - do
man. Hallman Am; vfi bbl* l.iqoor, BurbnJge, Wilaon
tb«o; fi bbl» pop corn. Wandclougb; 6 ck* bacon, Har
dy, Jones A eo.
Pi. Hianxi* No. 9-«» bbk ® olt ?*rL l^J , n , }“i U :
gar, J MeDeritt A bro; 57hhd«*ugar,0l bbl* i
Rhey Matihows Aeo; 7 hbd»ieb,L*ceh A eo,CO hor*-
es, owner.
Hear Orlexna—Pen Meant* WitniacTos—4so
hUi* m01a.re.,83 hf do. Rhey, Mallhew* A co; 497 do
Jo, J A B Floyd.
Prf Baa Warr—Bek» riee, Hutchison A co; 200 bb «
laolartc*,»tc* nee, Bagaley A eo, SO do do, 4.h hhdt
•near. 101 bbl* mota*aei>, E licairlton; 0 c*k« o.d cop-
Mr m,., Mutlhtws A co; Scbeck linca, B'uckbutn;
5n Ul4 whiskey. Miller A Ricketton; so do, J Boyer, IS
tc* ham*, 10 bl* toap, 3 hhd* bacon, 4 bbl* molasses,
W (ithhacL
gt. iLonla—Par. Wioxisn—4l2 pc*, 21 bdl* *tec',
?3l bloom*. Coleman, Hailman A co; 9 c»k* bacon. \\
Bingham; 35 hhd* baeon, Forsyth A co; 410 bx*, Clsrk
A Thaw. S 3 bbl* lard,B)ngham;2shbd*bieon. Foreyth
A co; 3 bx* mdse. Hays A Black: W bbl* whi«kny, P C
Martin) 8 bbl*, 10 kg* lard, J E Perry A eo; 310 dozen
brootat, owner.
Port* month—Pax L*nv Bvaos-I bx are*. Lip*
neneotlAco, 4 do platform scale*, Atwood. Jonc* A
eo- bbl* high wines,Mi!ler A Riekcrton; 137 bx* ba*
con, 137 bx* tlo do, 53 bbl* latd.Clark'AThaw; 1U ion*
tug iron, Knapp A Totten, 171 bars iron, J Painter A
co; 7 ale bbla, George W Smith; 4 hhda baeon, J Ket-
ZfaakTllle—PsaCoLrmaus—27 bbl* lard, 4 stand*
do. 4 hf bbl* do, 8 MeClurkan Aeo, 20 bg*tcaiher*. J
\V Bailer A bro; 3 bl* eolton, Jno Oricr, 2 bbd* tob, 3
bl* cotton, Jno McFaden A eo; 30 hbd* bacon, 79 bbl*
r*rd. 13 kg* do, 2! »k* feather*, l do gtnreng. 1501 bulk
shoulders, 31V do side*,» bl* eolton, I Dtekey A eo; 7
ek* cinders, 190 ton* p«g iren, 15 bbl* cinder* 3 Iwxe*
do. Wood A MeKnight; 1 e«k *erup iron, 21 bbl* do, G
A J, II Shoenberger.
Point Pleasant—Pxa Pilot No 3-1 kt* scrap
iron, b bgs wheat, 1 bbl lard, 2 kta do, l bx brail, 3 *ka
flax reed. 4 do bean*, X ne*t* tub*, 300 nail kgs,UO«k*
rags, 1 firkin, 3 kg* butter, D T Morgan A 3 bbla fixx
reed, Chareh A Carothert, 51 kg*, 51 bbU lard, IJ *k«
woof. Clark A Thaw; 10 bl* cotton, 3 bx* *erap*,« bbl*
do. 2 roll* leather, J J Miller; 0 bales debr •tans, Cole
man. Hallman A eo; 10 bbl*, 5 kg* Imttar, J A Roe; l
Ibl butler, tObbUftmt. W Bagaley Aco; lbx t 0015,47
be* oat*, J F Pern; I bbl butler, 1 bx egg*, 14 *f* lard,
0 hhd* bacon, owner. 3 bbls butter, l bg gicreng.a kg*
lard, 1 tree pork, 0 hbd* baron, R Dalwll A co; 6 bbl*
batiei. t hhd baeon, S bbl* iard, lffilpes b meal. L Hea
zelton;llSbg* core, lidonau, 3do apple*, 113 dozen
broom*, l bx fi.h, owner, 23 bbl*, ffl*»* corn. Sttwirt
A Sill; 33 *ks oat*, Benaett A Berry; 104 bbl* flour, Sell
er* A Nieol*. ■
V-BITKBR IRSDBAXCB COIFARI
OF PITTSBURGH.
! CAPITA! (100,000.
FiRE AND MARINE
A LL loasea will be liberally adjtuted and protnpily =
A Jdme loititßflon— managed by Director* who are
well known in tho community, and who are determin
ed br promptness and lilierauty to maintain lh* ehar
aeter which they have assumed, a* oiferinf the be*l
nroteeuon to those who ceiire to bo Injured.
P DTiacToae—R- Miller, Jr., Geo. Black, J. W. Bailer,
N Holme*, Jr., Wm. B. Holme*, C- Ihmren,tteo. W.
JsckrenT'Vm- M. Lyon, JusTiipplneoU, TW K.
LitchJ James M’Auley, Alei. f*un;ck, Tho*. ScoO.
Omca, No.®-Water street, twarebouse of Spang
A Co, up stair*,) Pitubargh. , *V”X
"j A CARD.
AbIRCULAR *ent u» by a friend, announcing the
foimation of a new TraniportAiion Company, by
our lite Agents at Uatiimord and ColumMs, impel* a*
iu. early to apprire our friend, und the pub.ic that
•ueh make* no alteration whatever in our bn*ine«»,
lave the ehsvge of oor agent, and l ° e ** lo » of h ®"
warehoare* at thore points, both of which we have
effected advantageously for oarrelve* andoureuitom*
er Witb the experience of fifteen year* in the Trans
portation bu*ine»*.iu>:f respect, n* we.l a* a regsnl for
Se iutcliigcnre «.i our |.ai«u.os lorbid a* to lax the
credulity of the r ubl,.- or eater for
lenathet»ed proft**ion* in print. We beg leave,there
fare losav. in gciicrii terra*, that oor a/rangemeau
are eon«iderebfy eitcnded; the coaventence end ca
racitycf our warehouse., at Pittsburgh. I'bitsde ahii,
Baltimore and Columbia. unturpa**x--dj our facilities
for regnlaniy and di-pateh mcreared; and our term* ua
ttU-ral a* that of any other responsible line; and that
our freight, wbrtUrr m depot or in irtosil, u alw.y*
■nsnied tree of expense to the owuerr.
Wo appeal to our part conduct as sn rarticst of out
future, and eonfideniy look forward to a continuance
or ihxt p.ir.n.T. -ni'.-b h«„«W«n »»t BjJy »
dcM-rvo and out ptca»ure to aeknowlcdgy. Under
tQch imprc*«ion*, we *b*ll be picparcj at *ll umc to
m e-t honorable eompctition; those rrremng to any
'■'nn w ;;TrVi^;.'ir.’lrßm”; , r;nr,,T LINK
of r-.«; )-■&£ 'SX&t'
;T- Mix, i-! st, Philadelphia;
JtfllN hIeOULLOLUH St Norib ««, HalUmon
p. U IMJKK A CO,'.* Itoane M, Bn«on; *
W A } T. TAPSOfrrr A CO, Hfl boclb at, N.
i AMES WHEELWRIGHT. Cincinnati. t^b7
C t AnBCTUHOT
HAS jb»i relumed from ihe Eastern Cinea, and i*
receiving a large variety of Mkienabla Goods to
which he rrapeelfully inviie.lhe auouuon of march
anu and pedlar*. No M Wood #U - fryj_
TABLE DIAPBBB.
WR, MURPHY keep* cnnitantlyon hand an a*-
. aonmont of Bleached Linea Table Diaper. <«
diflereni width* and ijuaJiiica Al»o—Tab e ClotUi
and Napkin*, Towel in it Diaper* and Towels and •
fall axtonmeni of houae farm»hini- good*. fry.L.
■aipraUASoai'Patent B*d» Aato.
ono CASKS Will »benly arrive, direct from the
020 manufacturer*, via New Orleans per i iw
Atala. Botdfceia, Jceaira, and AufUia, which will be
'wk'MM'.Tcfl'ix’lSrF..
, . .. lfitl Liberty at
rry-Tbey will alto receive large «ypplie»durlug the
tpcSg via Philadelphia and Ualumorc.
Krt* Ctßal»Sl«ttl«a of Officer*.
milE Stockholders nf the Erie Canal Company are
I notified that an Election will '•c of.
free of taid Company, in fcne,, on Monday, the «U» day
of March, to choo*e Seven 1 &V* e
year. fcbll-d3w WM. W. RKEP, Seo y.
To Iron ttaßaftetorsrs<
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received ualil Fri
day, the S2d day of February ln»ln
the Chartier’* Coal Company, on I enn tueet, PilU
burgh, for the following deecnbed iron:
»ton* Plate Rail M Bar 2Jl| good qualHy,
To be deUvered at the landing «tMeKe«* fLocU,oa
the Ohio River, two and a half mile* below I Ituburgh,
by the tenth day of May negt. ..
The form of the bar may be aeen on application at
ihe offiee. Z. W. REMINGTON.
.Qflice Penn atreef, PitUburgh.
Faber'* nafßitle Oamfe,
For Pnvtnting Suam Jtoltr Exflosutu.
IlllK UNDERSIGNED, Agent for the above ntjined
GAUGE, f now on a vUit to ihi. c‘'T.
found for a few day* at Chriity’a Hotel, on Penn »U
where he will be happy to give all the neceMmryin
fonnation relative io thi* (taponant prevenuuvo of
Hteaa Exnloiion*. He ha* three now in '*F*f a, ton at
tho Eagle and Penn Cotton Factories in Allegheny
city, and Faber’* Foundry, in tbu city, to whleh he in-
Yl The*»ubic°riber will be happy to wait upon
who mny d*»iro to aval' themelve. of dd. *J«ble
improvement. _ WM. HRYCL.
ITTOOC-The fcigheit price in cash paid for all the
W dil=reM,t.i,.ol Wool,H „ i.KK
„L eb ■ "v..^
('TISSiNEr, TWEED & JEAaN3-U'c«»c*onhi
j received direct from ihc makers, on couitgan
,„d toyl. »■ m^.r....,^nc.. A y w
W— —oaPPINU PAPER—Doable Crown, Mcdiou.,
“ d T " ' Vr * w;n '
P .p a f „ -- fc. ■■jsf Ka „ Al , u „ w^,d
Y-k k ul*u HANGINGS—A great variety of Wall Pa-
P^vLiihbirder.; for Arlo»,lUli. and Cham.
ber», wkcted from lmjK>rtcr« and ha«urn M*nuf«c
fcWJ ... -7
PRINTING PAPKK— Aborted iue», m i*»oro u
„.d B u> ■ l rS^ Ka „ A i, u 37 wo^.,
-IBIGIUUB CAttPK-rs.
RFCEIVED thi* day, the Carpel 'Y* f *" on,c ' No
7S Fourth *U a new and rich style of super In-
Crptu. Aira-Fm. which <rc Met I.
"'fc'!"' “ *“ r tetINTOCK _
/■rrfrciirrTi 3— We have now lii slots the largest
I O Md li.t of Oil Clothe ever before of
fc«d in Ibis market-ranging from *7 ‘2
2 i Teel—all of wbieh ■« »rora lhß J llO ' 1 •PP^ cd
manufacturer*, and of lUe riehe.t and «™*«/»«!
We re*peeUnliy invito dealers to eall at oar Carpet
Warehouse, 75 Fourth street, and examino oor assort
"“fcM?" P“' cl '“ i ° | ! c ‘"* l ‘ ,, °w McCIJNTOCK
Host Book* Jwet lUeslasd.
THE Fjolt Conflicts of Christianity; by Rev. Wm.
Ingraham Fip, U. I>. I vot, 12mp; muslin.
James Mounyoy, or I'fe teen thinking, by A. 8-
■too. i eol, !2moi ruastin. _ „ , . _
History of the Mission* of tbo M. E- from
the ormtaixauou to the present unto; by Rot. w. r.
Strickland, A. M , with portrait of the author, andln
rroduelion by Kct. U. F. Te», D. D. I »01, l-h«o,
B sixteen Easy Lessona In LandiCtpe Drawing; by F.
Memoirs of Mr*. Angelina B. Bears; by Mrs. Matin
da Hamline. 1 toI, ISmo; mu-liit. t
Devotional llamoiiist; a collection of 3acieu Mu-i
tie, comprising a large variety of ™w aiid «rtjrii»i
Tunes, Seniem-es, Arnhem*, An , id addition to many
of the most popolar tanea iu common o«. ptesanting
a ereatcr number of mottos than any book heretofore
hnhiished; lo which U prefixed—A Progressive Sys
fm 0 f Kiemeniarv t nitrueibo, lor Schools and Private
xoiuoo. WiltJ ty Cta'le* UißSky- .
Far sale by R- HOPKINS,
* ‘ Apollo Buildings, Foorta si
I7aROK lot of Cbotee flonurt and CtpTtibUonli
■Uo Jenny Lind and Velvet Dtcm Trimming*,
a ß i at greatly reduced prices, at
* a A MASON 4 CO, 60 Market st
jT-ifXftOM A CO. hasc jiai'lccVlTeno cates
A. *«od styles fast colored prints, at the low raw
oi tijj •.. . . •"?
LOCAL MATTERS.
rrrraantag baily qaxxtti
- Wit—vt» f p ft ww*w».—Thooewho with to take
the YOftga nMid (he world, in company with Mr.
Rone!, hAvo no time to lose, u he L* about leav-
Signor BUlx wu welcomed last night, by the
largest andtence wo have yet-awn in Wilkins
Hall. He performs again to night. All the Layers
of Tan will be there.
The Empire Hiaitrets are ex peeled to arrive in
town to day, and will commence their performan
ers in a few daya
Tan STaixs,—The Pnddferaand Boilers march*
ed in procession yesterday, bearing flaps and ban
ner*, and accompanied wilh banda of mtißie.
They presented a strong array—weeonnted near
ly 400. As a part of tho caslern operative* had
gono to work in some of the mill* yesterday, acti
ons apprehension* were entertained that a not
wonld cnaue. Btrong police forces wete there
fore stationed at those work* which had gone in
to operation, and the military were huld tn readi
ness lor any emergency. Every thing, however,
passed off qnielly, and the operatives appeared
anxious, order ahould bo preserved.
We were told by some of the marshall* of the
proccaaion that any ono showing any disposition
tnbebavo disorderly wonld be, immediately ex*
polled from the ranks.
Vaui*hub Paonx-rr at Auctior. —We would
call the attention of portona deairona of porebas
tng an eligible location, either for bnaineu purpo
ses or private reaidencoa, to the lidvertiaoment of
Mr. Cnthbert in another colatnn. Ho offers for
sale, by auction this afternoon, at two o’clock, a
largo and commodious dwelling bonre, on the
corner ol Federal and Robinson Street*, Alle
gheny, and a large quantity of unimproved pro
perty adjoining.
Proceedings In Common ConnetL
A special meeting of tho Common Council waa
held last night for tho (rnnaactiou of. unfinished
basinet*. President in the Chair. Alter the
mlouics of Iho last meeting had been read and
approved.
A supplement to an ordinance establishing an
office of Assistant Aaseaaor of Water Rente, and
requiring said assistant to give a bond, with one
or more sureties under a penalty of two thousand
dollars for the proper fulfilment of his trait, was
used by a vote of ayes 11, nays 8.
The eommitiee appointed to investigate Ibi
claim of Messrs. Skeen and Blythe for the amoont
of $3lO 25, as extra nompensation.for work done
for the city, reported adversely to tho payment of
uy part of said claim,
sommittee. i
A report oflhe Canal Committee was read, con
taining resolutions to request the legislature to
paw a bill now before that body providing for the
erection of a stoae bridge over the canal on Penn
street, and also for the filling up of the canal be*
tween the tunnel and the river. This report had
been read and adopted by the Select Council- A
motion to concur with the action of Select Ccnndl
was carried.
A resolution waa offered by Mr. Armstrong to
appoint a commUleu ol two from the Select and
three from the Common Council, in conjunction
with the City Solicitor, to inquire into the pro
priety of requiring the old Allegheny Bridge Com
pany to remove fthe abutment of said bridge
oo account of it* obstruction to Doqoesne Wsy.
Adopted on the third reading.
A resolution wo* offered to appoint a committee
of tire from the Select and Common Councils, to
investigate the difficulty between the Mayor and
the Police Committee.
A motion was made and carried, that this reso
lution be laid on the table.
A petition wax read from steamboat captains,
for the better conduct and management of tbe
Monongahela wharf. Referred to Monongahela
.WharfCorarailteo.
A resolution was offered that the Market Come
mittee be instructed to draft an ordinance autbur
ixing the aaleof country produce at tho CanaL—
On motion, laid on tbe table.
A resolution was offered thst as iho cootrol o ,
Ure City Farm is placed, by aot of legislature, in
the hands of it^Guardian* of the Poor, the Com. ;
mittee on aaid Farm be stricken from the list tff
Standing Committees. On mottoo, adopted.
Aa one of the members from the Sixth Ward ap.
peered dissatisfied with having been appointed on
tbe above merely nominal Committee, a motion
VII made and carried that bis naino It: placed
upon the Police Committee, in order to gike him
more employment.
A rosololion waa offored that the Market Com*
mitueo be inMrurleJ to art In roojttnt lion with
Ibe Ordinance Committee loretri*c tho ordinance*
reUtieo to ihe market*. Withdrawn till next moet-
A resolution was adopted that the special corn*
nitlecon tbo subject of a now Mai kct House, be
attracted to ioqairo into the coat and expediency
»f purchasing the lot now occupied by Mr. Hart
sell, a* the Good Intent Tavern, for the erection
>f a market house.
On motion, council adjourned till next regular
night of meeting.
K«tfa In California.
The following extract, illustrative cl life in Cal
ifornia, ia from a letter, dated, San Francisco, De
cember 31 at, IM9, addressed by a young Pittf
burger to his father, a gentleman of distinction io
this city.
**l suppose you will be doairoos to know what
I have been doing hero; l will tcil as brießy as
possible. I worked two days and a quarter for
523 at sowing canvass. I learnnd to sew by
mending sails on the passage. 1 next earned
boxes of tea, five hours for $5. 1 then worked a
day and a balffor $9. A, fellow pataerger and ,
myself got a small job of papering at wbieh we
worked two day*,’when l was obliged to quit ow
ing to a son Unger. The Doctor took my place
and finished it in two days more. The job was
$55, ex peases, $3 for paste, $1 50 for brush, !eav«
log $5l 50 for us ; $25 25 for the four deyswoik
of the Doctor sndmyself. The next job was car*
ryieg three sacks of 1 hundred weight each across
the street for which I received $3. Then I got
$6 for three hours work at galbrring up the re
maining articles of an auction More which was
destroyed by the great fire on the 2!th inst.
We next built a ahanty for our own are; it is 7
feet by 11 and six feet in height, with an India rub
ber roof. It cost the labor of three persons for
one week and is worth $3OO as it stands. We
inlendto make a hospital of it. The Drotor has
had one patient in it already, Wiliiim Mcßnde,
of Pittsburgh, who is now recovered aod is enga
ged in the Coatom House. For some time past
we have been obliged to keep to our beds to defend
ourselves from the oold; the rain pours down for
two and three weeks at a time without cessation.
We live on bread, cheese, and sordines. The ba
' ter, encased in India robber to bis chin, brings
us bread every day at 30 cents per pootid. Pots
; toes are 37 cents per pound, fet pork 50 cents per
pound, sugar 37*, fresh bccflSf, and ground cof
fee 25 cents, all retail. You must bear in mind
that there is from 100 lo 200 per cent itiffereace
between the wholesale and retail puce* of every
thing bore.
Tell any of my friends who may fccl disposed
to come bore, that if they are ablo to live comfor
tsbly at home, they will rue the day they leavo it.
We have none -sjf the comfoits of civtlitod life,
sad if a fellow gets sick, he might as well
blow his brains oat at once. .
Steam Baat Stock for Sale*
c WE will sell, on liberal term*!
[ffljni Jp One-dgblh of •leaner Meuengei
Ona-eightb of steamer Schuylkill
One-sixth of steamer Pennsylvania.
Throe-sixteenths of steamer Niagara.
febUXt ■ WALLfofiFOBDACO.
HEMP— (3 bales Dew Rotted Kentucky Hemp, r«c
ou eonrignment and for suln by * .
_ novtp-tip AqonpyPL.
IARD OIL-10 Mils Not, in sfo« andfor iafo by
j fchlt ENCLWH fc BKNNFTr
CU1EK&E~«000 lbs W R. in store and foriii«jby
i feblt ENGLISH A BKNNBrr
ROLL BUTTER—3 kbit in store and for 'ilcby
(ebU KNUUBII A UhNNITTf
SOCKS— U do* Woolen, in store and
foblt ENGLISH A BENNETT
WHITE BEANS—3 bbls in •“>« WtJSJtm I
fobtt ENGLISH A BfcJiNKTT
HOPS— l bala in More am* to* »•'«
fehU WaLWH^BRNNE"
ML'UAH—l&Eiid* print DOWjirec’TSurto/Jiaie l?
O feblt ARMSTRONG h. lEOZbft
aß^AaCTroS&«a*Ell_
F^-njF^M»oVaO^<P
r Age* “■'■ N ° '•£ asawSl' cAnvi
iTlo C*»Tpkk-16* bVnpri*o new,crop, i<*t rt* 1 *
- ~ SpMBWW TOSON*OO^,
■ U. LKSi
WOOL DEALER * Ccmmirsion MercKsntfot toa
\il« ri AitOTCin Woolen Good., llMrtrrarat,
Fifth. “ tU T
V. P. BABB,I ALL,
Ilicrewi to ursma. c,' n:u,l ___
MPORTEK 5. Dca’rrin FrcMtiini
per Hangings and Borders, Window Shade*. RJ*
Iveard PricEfce. Al*o-\Vrili«,
ninr paper, No. 07 Wood.treei.be tween Foarth street
aluTpinpend ail«!» well ride, Pitlsbvgb, Pa
feM3
A, B. KHGLIBII * OOw
rpiIEOLOGICAL, Clinical, .nd RnndiT BcbOOl
I Bookseller*! and dealer* in *ll kinds ct Wnungt
Window and Wrapping Paper, No. 7» Wood •tree!, be
tween Fourth and Diamond alley, Pittibargh, ra.
LAW NOTICE.
milE appointment of Mr. MeOLURF,
judge of the Fifili Jadieisl
u la, ilisßolve* the long exuilng partnerehlp of we-
Candles* A MeCture. The uotmiahed ba*u»e» wUI
be attended to by Mr.MeCandle**. .. aa
WILSON MeCANDLKsS,
WM. B. MeCLURR.
WILBOH JMoC ABDLKBB,
AT LAW, Office Fourth sttee^nna-
OR8T.*|BI«IBB,
AUCTIONEERS fc COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. IT Purxa St., Ctnetjnun, Onto.
WOULD rerpeeifollr *olirUCon.ifn«enta from Ute
Merchant* ami Manufacturer* of Pmiburgh,and
would refer to : . vk.
Me«M*. W.illL Phillip*, Pitttbnrgb. v>
“ Ilrown, Phillip* ft Co., u
« Chamber*, * C 0.,"
John Jl.MeFaddeii &Co n “
Jamc* Dalml,K»q.. »
DUaolutlonof Co-Partnerihlp.
TUB 00-Partntrebip dialing botwecn
aigncd, under the *tyle of “F. Eoion Co
«u diMolved by mutual eanwtnt, Jan. JOU. r. M.
Baton, hating pureha*od the entire lnterc»t or w r.
‘Marnhall, who retire*, will attend to the »eiJe»ent of
the butinoM of the late firm, aJ the »><* *““i* N ° W
&."p“Ssil*lu
« lunSS-ttn*
F. 11. tfATOK.
DRALEA in Olote* and Hosiery, Trimmings, Fnney
Good*. Ribbon*, Upc* *nd tobrwdpne*, Zephyr
Wonted, Pattern* and Canya**. No W Fourth sUer-L
Pittsburgh. A fall supply of Fine Bhirl*
Under Garment*.
DISSOLUTION.
ZIIE Partnership heretofore eawting between Elliott
ft English, in the Hook ami Paper Ba»tna*a, was
wived on the 111* mataal coiwenil The
bonne** will be cotilinoed at the eld atand,, N 0.7»
Wood street, wider the firm of A. 11. Gngli*l> * * )
sSuKELUo'rr,
b## SbW A. 11, ENGLISH-
Dissolution.
DM LONG, haying porchaied the internal of
_ J*mc* Kerr. Jr., in the firm of Jamr* Kerr, 4r.
A Co, the Ship Chaadlery and Boat Store hiuineii*
will be earrled on a* heretofore at the old stand, No an
Water wnl, between Wood tk»
tl ylc of febft-lm LONG. PUFF A CO.
DISSOLUTION.
THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing tinder the
fttyte of “Cope A kreyfngle,” i* tht« 7 d,.«1«d
by motaal consent. The baainoss will be Milled by J.
C. Dreyfogle, at their old stand. No. l« Peeondmreet.
L. 9. COrB,
iua . i. C. BRKYFOGLE. ,
CO-PARTHERSniP. . .. ..
TC. BREYFOGLE, haring auoctaled with him
. A. H. CLARKE, for tho parooso of trammeling
the Forwardm* and Coomisiion business, will eon*
uutte that b«*iae»» at tho old Hand of “Cope A " re T*
roale," ami reipectfully a*k* a eonlinoance of the
former patroaage of hi* friend* and-the public gener
ally. The bs*ine** will be oßsdncted under the name
“ S W" » f ‘ , “ T '“ L * k DREYTOOLE,
A. 11. CLARKE.
Pittttarirh, Jan, *. liW—fiang .
DtiialaUen.
THE Co-Panner»Bip heretofore emiing under tn«
,tyle of “J. 11. Clousa A Co,”U tht* day duwltjCd
by matnal eon*ent. Tho ba«ine«» of the firm wtirbo
tattled by L. S. Walermaa, at their old Hand. No 191
hit So™ ’
ThSBM P*rkla*Oß|
Machinist and MA NUF * CTURE ?’7, L t£!&
Tobaeeo, lion*in and large Screw* of all. rind*,
Brau Casting* and Bra** Work* generally. ‘.Ceroer
of Ferry and First »ueets.
THE sabseriber, having purchased the Factory of
Jure* Pattcrton, Jr, located at the aho»e »land,
would ttspcelfully rufonn hi* Inends and the pubUe
that be » prepared ta til auy or era in hi* line, on the
mo*t reasonable term* and with dispatch, and will
feel grncfal for their JOHNSON.
trgh, Jan.l,l&&
HAVING disposed of toy e.tabluhraent to Mr.
Thomas Parkinson, 1 take tb* Hbeatr k® JJfiiifi 1
for him the ratron-ge of my fnend* andthopablu,
feeling coofideni that any favors wnferrtrd wUI ho
.p P ,«,..=4 i,
an l.lt-ga—{janl-dj™
I'tLA X—i7fi lb* in *tnre and for **le by _
< ENGLISH A BENNETT
ALUM — SO bbla double rebneit, to» tale low by
fcbl4 UIIRHBIDGH. A« O
\\ flNDtiwl bxa, wsM «ie»,ltiK-r-
W fe; h ,“ krJ BO , BB«lfcK.WILTON* CO
S'iK.tf"” ■ N "liSim watt tco
ryas‘. s “-* , '‘ 1 "“‘ “ «»
g..A.- r t S ot,.R».t», &^.«J;»r«!; b » r
frhlfi No SI \\ ood
NEW BACON—U.CUO lb* Uam«;
•tt,OUO lb* Pbotslder*,
5b.CO» IU Stde*; In *meke hot
•nd for aale by KIERAdONRS,
i,bt* Canal Ba*n», Saaeath »trp<
City Rmok*h*Bi*a
r*MJK talwcnbera. Living Mur Urge Smekeboutet.
JL ■ ««» prepared. fit all limes, to wa»h, Hto* and
•mokr Pork oa ir*Mon«l.le lennt.
KIEU A JONES. Proprietor*,
janSl Canal Basin, neat TIU si
/ tOITSTH Y r'ocks—y> A“i, a .ui«-nor »nict«, J«»l
O rer'J and lor .tie lowly C YEM.EU,
|tw Marker »t
i tU»VWsEF.I>-100 barrel* prime uow, in Hoi
and for *»le b T BJIoWN fc KIBKPA TRICK.
fcd 9 144 UlbertT «t
" KUOaOIDBIUKS.
ANOTHER large Invoice of ihote ile»ira*>le I-reach
Wroafht, Motim-Applieation, and Laeo Cape*
■»d Collars, ju«t received at . .
fell A * MASON fc CO. «> Market at
Conbtl Combat
C\f\ OROSR taper Polka; 10 do do aery #ne;
4\J so >• a»*'d Ueddln*;
li “ taper English lions Redding;
0 “ “ Poekel Combti
500 " “ Wood u
1000 do* aa«M Fine Ivory;
30 “ ybnil Rida Comb*;
10 " toper large Nnffnlo;
300 crott uiM Side Combs; reo’d and for tale by
leW 8 O YEAGER. IUH Market «t_
Gt I.ASS—will) in »>ore and for *aieT»y
r jcbU STUART A SILL, UH Wood tt
CHEESE— 300 bit in store and for tala by
"ebii STUAKT A SILL
CORN BROOMS —1«> do* in More and for sale by
frill BTUART A BILL
V'g 1 * 3 ‘■“l"”” ri?m
yt-jasfl N=anu». rsa rig^»g T „ alu ,
C’ffir 1 SKt: °- ,a ’‘“■"‘‘"jSSS VVA# Ro
l,x ' a-lM ’ “Ton'S WATT ACO
G fcbu*"* Ua ‘ r^SK'^r"tcZ
'■"“‘“"JoIINWATrACO
T® FRUIT—3OO btt
GlSl , 1,, ,lo TA°lAf | , l‘»S I KY A CO
DICKEY A CO
I>ACON-i»eaiki llo* Round,
r% 4 do Hidetj for tale by
_ ISAIAII DICKEY A CO
/-\LIVtTDIL— •iTaskttoperier, juat ree’d, for tale by
(J fi M JKIDUA<X>, to }Voo4xt_
yjuKAX-i r.nuA. in .tom
QUICKSILVER— SO ibt for toU by
feb# -
Q*NINE_7S o, S..pb.l=, !«•<
tIiIt.OROFORM—vM lbs jutl ree’ifandl /or' tale by
» fcl9 JUDD A CO
qult-so k„. .o. ..1c b W[cK IHcCAt . DIiEB g_
ll A S N -“ P " C " , b ° B W°CK’AM'c;t. T DI-RS a
)^NU I^W.,ck.f. V ....b, ||fCAf , DLEs9
SALEBATUB— 10 catkt prime:
6 do puivtriset-i
1* boxes do; for mto by
felO WICKAr.Ht.vS BLESS.
nK pvnAi. ARB BUIiOICAL OPfrMOK,
No. 08, DIAMOND ALLEY, a
fow doors below Wood rueat, la*
JfiKl *DR, fiOORHi harlnß been
regularly edacatoi to.liis medical
profession, and been for seme time
general practice,now coniine*
bis attention to tbs treatment of
those pnvala and delicate com*
'mSfffS&y plaints fur which hi* opportunities
4 and experience peculiarly qualify
v ’ bins. H years aatidnoiisly devutru
to study A uesunent of those complainu,{dttrfng wbick
time be bas had more practice and has cured more pa
tent* than can ever fall to the lot of any private prac
titioner) amply quallte* him u» offer uuraaees of
Speedy/permanent, and satisfactory cure to all affiictsd
with dalicat*disease*,and all disease* arising theta-
Drown would inform thoMafflieted with pnyat©
diipise* which bava beeome chrome by time or **•
■ntflifd by the IH of any of the common no*tram* of
nln d*r that their compiaiaucan be radically awl thor
oughly cored; he having given hi* careful aurutinA to
the treatment of aoch ease*, and aaeeceded tn hondred*
in curing purwtn* of inflammation of u»
the bladder, and kindred disease* which often
r«uU from U»o*c case* where other* hate consigned
them u> hopelcw despair. He pnrueularly intileaauch
l« have been lon* and un*acece*fuUy treated by olhera
" „i. uj m , when every saiuiucuon will bo atven
!hem andlhetf >« a carefal.ihojoughand
iHfiiiWnt mannor. pointed out by a long experience,
Sfdy, m»d i»ye*ugaSoa,wWeh It is imwwatble for thoie
engaged In general praclteo of meJiebia to glvato
° n^7-Henuaor^taro.— Dr, Brown also Invite* >«■
■oas afflicted with lurnia to eall, a* bo baa paid parte**
alar attention t® thta dlsea*a.
HANCERS alio cored.
Skin <liMuse«; also U«, PaUy, *peedlly anted
of either sex living at • distune#, by
«utin* their di*ea*e in writing, giving ail the *y*p-
Mma. ean obtain medicine* with direction* for asa. by
T. BROWN, H. !»., post paid, and endos
inJriSea*N»-w I>ainoniaUay,oppoaii*tbe Waveriy
U j^m**Tt*J(.—Dr. Brown'a nawjr '
... diKovmd »*&••
dy f or ~BhfßlM ,Um l*« ippedy Uidceruia renedy tor
ttoobta. M pcTcf fail*. _ .
• otlroi»nd Private Cotwulnnn ttfio»««Ne. «J Di»*-
Mad oiley* PtttrtM*b«Pi. T»jo Doctor b
'-fET*®WIWKT< ® *•i Wfc
To Lama barxata.
SEALED PROPOSALS will received aniil Fri
day, the *2d day of FoLruary iut, at the Ofiea of
the Charlie r*s Coal Compstny, on Pena street, Pitta;
burgh, for tha following oawed timber.
3&9QQ feellinoul, of white oak plank, 4x19 taehea.
9*060 “ “ “ . “ raD«,ax7.
7J9J piece* of white oak timber, 6 Cert 6 in. long,
6x7 inches. f
The timber to be «oand and of the beat quality, and to
be delivered «t the landing at McKee’* Hocks, on tho
Ohio Rifar, twaand • half mile* below Pittsburgh, by
the tenth of Maygtt R£MINQTON> Ma*,**,,
Office Penn atreet, ftttsbargb.
* Sbeuoa.
a N ELECTION for Offieera for the “Company for
Aereetinff* Bridge over the AilnghMTyKlver, op.
potto ntiabaifb, in ite County of Allegheny," will
Kholdm in tbn Toll House of the Company, at the
KtubaSbendf on Monday. March 4th, otl o’clock,
PH. JOHN HARPER, Treasurer.
ian3»dfowtdt -i "
a cAOTION^A^d* I the" ONLY ORIGINAL
A AND GENUINE W 1 STAR’S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY, the jgreat remedy for
CONSUMPTION!
And the beat medieino known #
to man for Aithma of .orery «“l e ’J Jt ",,
Complaint*, Bronchitis, Inflaenxa, Couglia, Cold*,
Bfarfing Of the Lang*. Bhortnc*a of Breath,
Puna and Weakness in the Sfdc,
Breast, Ac., and all other
diseases of the
PULMONARY ORGANB.
A yery Important (Umbm oyer which thUJlaiMm ex*
ert* a very powerful influence, 1* that of a
DISEASED LIYFJL
In this complaint it be* undoubtedly proved more
effleteiousthsn any regtedy hitherto employed, and in
; aumerouß inxtaneea patient* had endured long
I and Berere suffering from the diseases, without recslv
inr tho lean benefit frota yarioni remedies, and when
Mercury ha* been resorted to In vuin, the two of this
I Balsam has restored the Liver to a healthy aetion, and
In many instance* effected permanent cure*, alter
every well known remedy had failed to produce this
I desired effect.
Besides it* astonishing aflteuoy in the disease above
mentioned, we also fino itaverv effectual remedy In
1 Asthma, a complaint in which it has been extensively
used with decided snerest, even in eases of years’
funding. With the increase of intelligence!!** grown
1 up » knowledge of the dements of health, aid a re*
gard for them, and eommen'urately whh the stride*i of
science have wo acquired the means of droning dis
ease, end averting Us ravage*. Notwithstanding the
progress we have made, statistic* show that even
now, one sixth of the whole populationdie annually
of consumption. i .. , , . ,
One vf the most important diseovaries'of the age, in
ameliorating the eohdition of this large class of tnf
f° LIILIAVI^r BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
I Wistsr’s balsam of Wild Cherry i* a fine Herbal
Medietne, eompoaed esiefly of Wild Cherry Bark and
the genuine Iceland Mdes, (the lauer Imported express*
ly tor this purposo,) Ute.raro medicinal virtue* of
which arc also combined by a new chemical process,
with the extract of Tar, thus rendering tho whole
compound the most certain and emeaoicas remedy
1 eTer dI *CMSUMFnON OF THE LUNGS. '
Still (urtber evidences of the remarkable curative
properties of thia inestimable preparaiion:
IloanLLmu,Brown eo., 0., Anr. 91.1M*.
Messrs. Sandford A Faxk: Gentlemen, About six
weeks iigo I received the agency of Wisur’s Balsam
of Wild Cherry, but with some reluctance on my pint,
for thereupon that I had been the agent of so many
tills and other nostrums, which were erqcked up to
» something wonderfal, bat which turned out in the
I end to bo of no ueeourit whatever, exeept to the man*
I uteturer. Bat 1 candidly admit that this time I have
been deceived, for theextraordinary oures effected by
Wistar’s Balsam have convinced me that “good can
I come out of Nazareth.*? Your agent left mo one doz
en bottles, which are nJlgOß®—having been the means
of eurag several obstinate cases,of Consumption—
I nojmistakrj (or what 1 see and know lam bound
to beltsva. One ease, in particular: A yoacg genue*
I mao iri Winchester. Adams county, 0., 10 miles from
I this place, was eured of Consumption when Uio doc
tor* nus given him up, or at least could do nothing for
I him, add it was iheiutenlion of hi* Diced* to convey
him toiyour city, and place him under lhe care of some
I eminent physietanl there. Bat a. friend told him of
! Witters Balsam, thsitiha eouid obtain it of me.
I He tent for it, andibefore the second bottle was gone
I u e sound and well, and attending to his every day
I businegs. As there are several luquirie* for the medi-
I rine, it would be well to forward an additional supply
d * 3 '- V " r^IS'^"?LAND.
the mlxrti, Iren L. N«wl«iid, • hirhlyrm«-
I able country merehaut. eommends itself foreioty to
Ue candid altendonjof all those who have doubted
I iht great merit of Wisiar's Wild Cherry Balsam.
Remember the original and only gennlno Wistat's
Balsam of Wild Cherry, waa introduced | to the year
(833, laud has been well tested in all comptatnts for
which It Is reeommertded. Forl7yeMSitha»proved
more eficaetoua as a remedy for Coogh*,! Colds, lnßo*
enu, Bronchia*, Asdtma, and Consummion in its so*
eblent stages, than any other medieino- I
IXWT VOICE, Ae, RESTORER
NSW Bcoraan, Adg. 16, IMS-
Mr. 8. W. Fowlm ; Hxvmg scon ißsav certiieates
PBblWhed to relation to Dr. Wisart Bajsain of Wild
cbsrry, I take this opportunity of offering a word to
I its favor, which you] are also at libertv to publish. A
few months since myiwife’s lung* became so much af
fected with a sudden icold, that she tost her voice, and
I suffered severely from pains to tho bream. Her aima
-1 tion caused her friends much alarm. Having heard
I veur Balsam strongly recommended by those who
I used it, I purchased u bottle from poor ,sgent in this
1 pises. She took It a«cording to directions, and it pro*
daccd a wonderful effect. Before using one bottle she
I h*d eomplcteiy recovered her voiec, the pains wbud*
ed,-u>d her health was soon folly re^*tabh*hed.
1 Yosrs, truly, UENRY G. BRIGHTMAN-
I To Dspoomre am Dciucas t* MzDinm—Thi* Cel*
! ebrafed and infallible remedy for the euro of Connmp-
J don. Asthma aod Liver Complaint, has by its own me
] rit*. bean rapidly, sure and safely working Its way
I through the opposition of quaeks and counterfeiters,
i until, by its true value and intrinsic excellence, it has
1 gained for iueifa most enviable popularity, andestab*
i li shod itself in the confidence of an Intelligent and en*
1 lighter ed public, from one end of the continent to the
Cihet. The tcsilmonvof ihoorendswbohave beenre.
| Ucvcd aiuLcured by tnis valuable atliele, will ahow
i inn jt stand* unrivalled—at the head of all other me
| dieincS] for thoeurtof disease* for which it is recom
mcndr3. The rename IH. Wistar’s Balrem of NVUd
Cherry'is tow for sale by duly appointed Agent*, a«d
oil.respectable dealer* in medietne*,in alhlunioorttes
I >n j important towns throughout the Stales.
Purs VI peijßctiie | Six Bottles for 8£ .
gold by J. D. PARE, (safieeanrtogand/brd APtrK,)
Fourth and Walnut atreots, Cincinnati, Ohio, General
Ai;rat for tfce-Sooth' end Weil, to whom ail order*
mail be addretsedi
L. Wilcox, Jr, /amen A. Jonea; J, Kidd A. Co; B. A.
Fahneatock ACo,PiUaburgh. 1- T. Rowell, Wash
melon; W. 1L Lweberlon, Franklin; L. a Bowie,
Uniontown; 11. Weliy, Greetubnrgb;».KonnUjBo«er
wl He oil A Gilmore, Bedford; Reed A Son. Hannng
don: Mr*. On, Hollttkysborr; Hildebrand A Co, Indi
ana; J. K. Wright, Klaonnlng; Etm* m Co, Bnwk
tille: A. WUm A Son, Wayne *boq?b; M’frarland A
Co. N. Collrader, Meadville; Burton A Co, &ie; J.
Uagaffn, Noreer; June*, Kelly ACo. Butler, fl. Smith,
Beaver; J. aganunenon, Warren; F.L.AC.S.Jenea,
Condeman; P. Crooker, Jr, Brownmlle
febtdAwlyiUTT '
rrichavuh.
tub AMERICAN RHEUMATIC BALSAM!!
ANEW remedy lately dive ore red in the Vegetable
Kingdom'-** sore and permanent core for all-
RhenmaUe Complaint*, each a*
Inflammatory, Cferoaic, Acute and Ucreanal
Rheumatism; Gout, Lambago,
Hpinll Affection*, A*-
Thl* medicine Jims long been aoughl for. It h*» been
•aid that Rheumatism oould cot be cured; bat there i*
a remedy deaigned by nature for the enre ol every dia*
ea*e that the haman system 1* subject to. At tut a re
medy hoi been found that cure* Rhcumttinn of the
wont form—ane of the moat valuable vegetable pro
ductions of the earth—the greatest and moat important
discovery of the aga, and a wonderful bleswag fo Cie
human family. It cares without slckerongordebllita
dnr. and renew* strength and vigor to too whole sys
tem. It has cared, daring the neat throe month*, over
MO case* that were considered incurable.
Certificate! of the curative properties of this medi
cine eon bo seen bf calling on the Afoot*. -
None gennme nnleo* put up with on engraved label
upon the outtlde wrapper, signed by the proprietor, B.
11. BHYBER,
eornerThlrd and Market ttj>inihuTgh.
gold also by , a. f. Thomas,
No 109 Main st, Cincinnati, O.
feb7-dAw«aB
coal! works roa b&lk.
This property lies »t the upper end of limestown— |
■ ihort ditunco below the mouth of Mingo Creek, i
Tho nil road and the necessary buildings are new,
u>d the mine has been worked Just enough to pat it in
rood order. The Pit Opens within 25 yards of the riv*
er and the inelinaiioa from it is just sufficient to carry
the ears w theboat* The water at the landing is
rood— permitting beau to be loaded at all seasons; and
Q,e mouth of MUtto. * abort distance above, affords an
ample harbor to protect them from the floods and ico
of winter. The Tract connected with these works
consists of 300 Acrea.Coal, lying in the neck of land
between Mmgo Creek and the Monongahela. . All
thinn eonederrd, this property combines, perhaps, as
manr advantages, anil holds out as fin# maacementato
tha capitalist, as any on the river. The enure tract U
offered for tale: b«t,to suit purchasers, a portion may
bo reserved. Price reasonable and terms very easy.
For farther information enquire of r
ror tanner uu JOSEPH B. MOHBI3ON,
Fourth street, near Wood.
feb t-dlm* *
XUraejr* Fleming A 00.,
UXVX VOZ BALE,
FROMFAYETTEMANUFACrURING COMPANY,
80 cue* raperior Family Blanket*, 10 by 13 an;
300 pair Steamboat do Bby Jftj
800 ao do „ do 4by 70;
ISO do rcdaadwhitellone do
100 do colored California do
ALSO
60 piece* 6*4 while Flannel, warranted Ml wool;
ICO do 4*4 -do do do do
100 do 3-4 do do do do
ISO do 3-4 red do do do
76 do 3-4 yellow do do do
guinea*, Tweed*, Jem* mud Woolen Yam, at enit
rn nunaraeteter'* price*. ‘
No-187 Wood it, 4th door frenriflb.
HBW TfiLEO&APn OFFICE*
rrilß citizen* and bpslsew men of Pittsburgh nn
recpeetfdlly informed that the Mono Telegraph
arc now in eorapleto operation between U:i« nty
and Baltimore. Washington, and other Kasiein Ot ir*.
connecting •* Washington City with the Mown Ijne,
the only one Sooth to Richmond, BMeiph. Oi*atle*u>n,
Aaiasta, Savannah, Mobito ami New prlron*—and
connecting »o this city with lin*-» tanning Wert and
North to too principal town* and cUnuintue valley of
the MUaiwippl, and on the Lakes. The*e Lines wui
recetTO and rend mewage* ai cbeao a* any ether
line, and the operators and clerk* will bo wand gen
tlemanly and accommodating. „„
nrMAee in the lower story of tho ST. CHARLES
MOTEL, Wood itml JanS-tlm
ISItrOASOK. .
Tub dklawark mutual safety INSU.
BANOR COMPANY/-Ofiee. North Room of the
Exchange, TVirdmr^PMladdpHlfc,
Ftn I—myIhutdmea. Merehandjw and other
property in »«wi» and couitTar, insured against lore or
JUrairc by fire attbo lowest rule or premium.
Mxairix I tmmiKV —They alto insure Vesads, Car*
aoes and Freights, foreign or coartwiae, under ojx'.nor
apeclal politic*, a* the aimed mar desire. -
lntartDTlUM»*T4Titjs.—They «J«o tnrere merehan
dln? hy Wagon*, Railroad Care, Canal
Boat* and Steam B*ata, on riTeta and lake*, on the
moat liberal term*.
DIEKCTORS—Joseph U-Seal, Edmund A. Bonder,
John C Davis, Ud-ort Barton, John R Penrose, Swan
c | Geo G Lei per, Edward Darlington, liaae
R Davit, William pohrdl, John Nowlin, Dr R M tlaa*
'ton, Jam** Cliand, Theophitu* Paulding, II Jnnoa
ttrook*,'Henry flioan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill,
Spencer McHraih, Charles Kelly, d O Johnson, Wil
liam lfay, Dr 8 Thomaa, John Seller*, Wm. Byre, Jr.
7 DIRECTORS AT.PITraBOUGU-D.T. Morgan
Wmßagaiey, J#o-T. Lo ran.
..j V : WILLIAM MARTLV, Preaidant.
RievanrS. Nvwuou>tBeereary.
, ITT* Office 1 or the Company, No. 42 Wat
PitrebantW Jaaßfedlf P-A.MADEIRA
; ' yoiiciottu. •
\rr MsCLTNTOf'K M HOW receiving the
W • style Tapestry. Oil CU»U»a, wblvh y«
tnfilaay also roegs, Hall, or vestibule, "c w*!*®* l
r«Uy isvitt-u «jMoinauoa of «ar nsaortmcni «i «>
CuyetW*rtte«4>, ?*!'«»* "f**'
' »' Fd&9JklsKt r
A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE.
mUE subscriber, wishing to remove to the dt7, of
ford for sale hu desirable Private Reaidmtce, sita
aied on the Eastern Turnpike, to the Boros rh of Law
rencevifle, 19 minutes’ ride from the elry. The auovo
property is pleasantly located, and improved in the
most modern style, with every convenience necessary
tt eotafort. For further particulars spp'T to
i ROBERT*. THOMPSON,
'' No 1 lb Market st
Beaiiale To Lot*
itifal situation for a Private Residence,
nk of the Ohio river, la the borough of
Fot term* apply to _ ',
OfXl COCHRAN, 25 W ood tt
To Lot*
rpIUT bea
X on (ho hi
Manchrrsler.
tsbtu
• ff ALLEGHENY, within a aquare of the market, a
. ; number of three story llnck Dwelling*, with back
buildings. There are einht room* In each boose; and
the yards ere paved, with hydrants in the same. Bent
-erylov.
FUR f*ALF —Three Pomps, in flood order, would
'it wells from CS to TO feet deep. Enquire of
JAMES RAY, Panrtoiky at,
near Bapuat Chnreh
Jebos-1»
J
Bold
WE 'will «ell at a hnrgain, one of NAVSMITU‘B
JHRF/TT ACTING STEAM HAMMER, with
Momell A Tonne’* improvement attached. It i< in
rood older, end nan be seen at oar work*. It i» ud
olrebl)j adapted to drawing iron, and shingling
bloom* For farther information apply to
feMld SINOKKsHAIfrMAN A CO.
i Foderai Street Property,
TIOR SALE, et Aaelion, on Tuesday, the ltih ia«t,
4 .. M o’clock, P. M„ that large and convenient
I welling Houle, with the Lot, 21 feet front on Federal
street, Allegheny, by 1<» deep on Robinson street, to
whole of the adjoining unimproved pn*P
on Fed-iraJ atreet, by ICO deep to on alley, will be so'd
LOU fronting atreet and
"“to Mr“n, . r !«a»»ot «lih<n- Cnr
reaidend e* ot business rarpo**, central to both
and the] advantage of boitding agreeaMe to mod*ra
#«£. BcOTHiiERT ai J i&.
rpiiEisEcosD *™ r ra*iufVroitna »f®;^
hoiiae No 5 Market street next door toMalvany
51 ° ,<L * STOCKTON'
| A Farm for Haley
Containing ioo aches, about half of which
it oleare.l, ritunted in Washington comity, Ohio,
about five mile* from the Ohio River. Possession
fr&lfm'toMlT. C CO,
• feb? liberty atreet
A*tWo house
td Hay street. Enquire of
foil! JAMK3 DALZKLL, St Wstont.
For Rsnt or Solo*
a I THE anbteriber will sell or rent Ma veiy deal
table Connlry Reaidenee, in A'lerheny oay,ait*
dated on Ohio 1-ane and Allegheny Avenue,
treat of the Common. The house u a large doable
brick building, in complete'order. There is a Car
ri»eellonse,biabk, and good water on the grounds,
which comprise two acres, well improved, containing
every deaeripiion of Fruit. Also—a spring house ami
smoke Loose. Fo-ienka given during the month or
March; febl-tf JOHN GEBHART.
O' FFIQZS TO RENT—On second story,. No 6d
Water *t Possession given. Ist Apnl. •
iang> ISAIAH DfCKBY A CO, Front at_
STORK TO HJEST—3O feci front by 40 deop—
No 107 Front at. Possession giyeaUt April.
jan» IfIAIAHPICEEYfcCQ, Front ft
To Let,
- - a desirable Residence, sifua'od on the River
fSl'Baak, FiritWard, Allegheny City. Enquire
dm- „ tjJj offiee, or of Mrs. McAlwayn, on thb
pSssbs. IMgtf,
For Solo,
THB VACANT LOT, in Allegheny, eornerofMid*
die alley dndßooth Common; 3a feet front by 110
fC I ol on Souib Common, Sfl| feet front by
110 feet deep, with three story Brick House, occupied
by Dr. Dale.
Also—Tha Lot on South Common, 27 feet front by
110 feel deep, with two story Briek House, occupied
by Mr.'Arnold.
Also—Five Bonding Lots on Bank Lane, .each hO
feet Ob front by 04 feet 3 inches deep to towpath
Also—The Let on north side of liberty street, Pitts
burgh, (part of lot No 134 in Woods' plan.) CO feel front
by ItOfcet deep toßrewcry alley. Apply to •• i
iiaao-dJOt . ueo. dhekUiM Woodtt.-'
Taluabls Lot* for Bilal
SIX BUILDING LOTS, on Second sirert, betwcen
Ferry and Redoubt alley, each 80 feet by 75• back
to a led feet alky. They are desirable forprivatc dwell*
ings, and will be sold on time. Apply to
l ”®*' i . JOHN CALDWELL A SON,
]ao33-lm cot. tkcoed st. und-fiedoabt alley.
1 ' BuUdiagXoti, *
FOR SALE, on V»ry liberal terms—Fi/iy Nine Lou
ot Ground,sitaaicdonPciin,Wayne.ami Pikests,
and the Duqaesuc Way, according to a plan to be wen
at this offiee, where terms and conditions will bo mode
known.
For Rent.
A ROOM on Market ureet, near Water, suitable
Ter an offiee. Enquire ef
jaalPtf GEO. R- MASSE?. Water st
For Bemt«
TUB large three story BRICK WAREHOUSE, No.
136 Liberty street, opposite the head,of Wood, oc
cupied by V. W. Hayward, Oat* Foljansbee A Hay
ward,) as a wholesale 6hoe Store. Possession given
immediately, if required; ot at any time before the first
of April. Slid house is in excellent repair. For par
tk‘j[!Ss'iSin> 0n *• ’"-“"ffw. HAYWARD-
For Rant,
FROM the first day of April next—one large two
rtoiici BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, handsome
ly siitmed on the Ohio River, adjoining the borcugltor
Manchester, with about font acre* of land; a number
of Fruit Trees; one large bilck Bam and Stable, and
other nut buildings; Apply to . m
jantf JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO.
.Tout.
A PM MX COTTAGK HOUSE, In Allegheny city,
on Esplanade street. Rant tow. Inquire of
janl» TAgSKV A BEST. 35,W00d rt.
ror’llant. '<
A ROOM at tho corner of Penn and Hand streets,
now occupied by Mr. Jone*, as a Drag Store.
Possession riven on toe Brat of-April next.
janltMf Sh ■ A-W. LOOMIS
Brisk Ysrd fei Rent.!
A LOT OF GROUND, auiUbte for* Briek Yard.
and aituated near the city line, in the vicinity of
Soiic Bridge, wilt be rented for a term of year*. Ap
plyw E.D OAZZMM,*nurd rreet,
jaolft Office ortriha PoatOfSee.
Fox Bent.
A ROOM <m the second *t«y o( the Warohoo*
No. ga Wood atrect." Ia°l"
A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
on Liberty street, between O’Hara and Walnnlslreeta,
Fifth Ward, at preaenji occupied by the aubsenber
Possession riven on the l«t April. Enamre of
Janlfl-tt WM. YOUNO. ill Liberty at.
For tUnt, . - .
THE BASEMENT! comer of the Diamond and
Union streets, well adapted to any public husjneaa.
It been occupied a* a Coffee, or Eating Establish*
meat, for a number of year*. . _ . ~
ALSO—Several Office* and Artiet’a Rooms, well
lighted, .with ehtranea from the Diamond,-over the
store, of the aubieribera. north west cornir of the Dti*
i DA.V^
NT, two pleasantly situated Dnek
Dwelling Boases, with the grounds adjoining, at
Oakland. Posaexsion! can be given on tbo firvt of
April next. Janfi - HARDY, JONES k_CO. ♦
POLRint,
THE Back l'art of the Ware how* now occupied by
myself, end fronting on Fronurtreet. .
land CHORANT.It Water at .
A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING,
on Smith&eld street, four door* from Seventh,
west side. Inquire of. S.BCHO\bR,
|aay ■ noaccondu,^
FOR BEST-A STdWfetyrell fitted .’P for D$
Goods, on Markcltt,JieiwtyKTtard;wid FcurtbJ
roeseamon given on the lstofißpriT* _ (
Also—Several ROOMS and F®Mw|on'
ad FOR REST.-'The
JBSsent occupied by Messrs. Baiieyißrowd
“ = ®*on Water street, from first ofApril con.
mtSO . jAMESAHUTOmSUNfcCO
itJL FOR SALE-ABrir.k House, (hat one£«m*
ROB built,! and Lot, on Robinson direct, Allegheny*
•““near old Bridge. Price low nml lerns eM7—
Inaetwof jyM BBOHOYFJUm Second rt_
TBOR SALE—Eire lots eligibly situated In tne u**>
r ushing townofßlnning&wn. *™,** t ?*'
ted.on Dennan street, numuerod tn t * , ».* a
75,79, 80, SI and Ba—Lot No 75 fronting
ry Annetroet,7o feet deep; the other four *0 feet front
of ...chu. »o.« m.y r.l
.. ? B SSSS«
ALVABLE REAL ESTATE oaf PENN STREET
FOR B ALE. —A Lot or Ground eituate on Pena
.tractbetween Hay and Marbury atwata, adjoining
the house andlot now occupied by Richard Edwards*
having a front of 33 feet, and in depth 1M feet, wtl. ba
aoldon favorable terms. Titletncxceptiouable. Ec;
Sire of C. O. LOOMIS, 4th at, naa* Wood.
oetai-Jtf
“ “NORWAY PLAINS'* M.AKKRTS.
I'HESE ruperior Blaukera, made of the softest and
. im-.t Wool,can always be found^B^G.iOds
1,.««c n V. comer Fourth and Market rW
G&LLISe OPF AT REDUCED PRIOEBI
a I.EXANDEE A DAY, corner of the Diamond and
A. Market street aro now selling off, at rcJi.ced
prices, ihcir stcck nf. Wimer Good*, consisting of
tiaawt* and Ladies in greit satiety.
'Aiao—Blaoteis and Flannels,Cloths,Ca*Bitn«*,S*liu*
et», and a foil assortment of beaTy Cotton Goo>.
Confident that belter bargams cannot bo had else*
where, we invite the attemtou of buyers.
’ ’ ALEXANDER A DAY,
i 75 Market street.
‘CJIQiiT and short time BILLS OF EXCHANGE, pay*
able in Cincinnati, Louisville and 8t Louis, pur*
chased on the most favorable terras.
aps< ' N. IIOLME3 k PONS. _
NEW AND VALUABLE IINVENTION!
GLISS’S WINDOW LOGS AND SPBISB.
PATUTKn,DBCnBBS 19, ISiO.
TUIB ii an articlo of great value tn all persons en
gaged in building, of to those who have nlrrady
built, and are without window fastening.' While v
furnishes aperfeet substitute lor pullies- nnl weieb' 4
mtaaavingol at least Ed to cucii window, ati*oJ'
the,safest fastcuing Ural has ever been brouent mt.
utility and.convoniencc of this Spring 1
others, ta, that by one thumb P{ e «* »«*
windowcuttbe raised or lowered. It require
be known to be appreciated. (0 UMW the rt
, hmiui wishing w buyof «'*»»
put into tirair windows, «übsenl>ere al
CoUUliea In this Simie. h “ P.tu*
too PERRY HOUSE,*" Jh* AUc< jCTUwIeR,
burgh, Pa. . c. P. MAYO.
Ju*t received,-one elegant Rn«cwopd
tr~ I .„ni| Piano Forte, from lire cnle-
Jtoaioa. TliiMnstmimenus remarks
»», , * * cv and •wr(tnrr»*f tone, and elasticity
Wa for *•»! '» x run| iaeonyidered’mtw of tho
in Boston, and thrir Pianos, lareloganceerf
very H T ’ . V__. v -r L IM ,. «nd duration, sre oi-lFaipoas*
•"•JSi “■f, ’ «i;w:w«swuiv.---
'
I** Jta’JW Una <f. Eirpr&Zfoebx Boat* mi
Snl Som Cdw* • -.; trtnr .•
TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, .
Yi* thelireat Central Rail Read K&d Pena*a CmaU. ; ~•*
T»i—Silty iinnra. •-.■■•.:••• ;t
Pollanthtonah. . ~ .»- r
S3O mile* Rut Road. - i.v
ISO da Canal . .■■■.>.:
KxcLcaiYiLT roa yaaucaaw. >• - t .
‘ niE-rROPRICTORS have bnitt an additional Uaa ■- 1 ■■■■
of (uaerior new and comfortable Paekets, to cooaMC
with the MW Central Hail Road. Oa the ©peaiif of-. t
rtaviiation. a packet will leave every moniln* ataix
o'clock. and every everae* at note o’clock; creating,
thePonaao Bail Roadte.dayliehtt at Jaekctswauka
the frlenSd Cara of tbeCrauai Rail Road, SOO mile*
to Philapelphia. \UmmiKuabera{ pajtenganqalr ..
will be canid oa thaw pacieta,*oaiio . ,
Tbit roots, (or and comfon, boot
eaoatlrd byanv now m e»e to the Kastem Citka.
For na»«a«re or Information apply to, . ■ • • i- * *
corps E w.BUTCH,MononrahelaHomo; - . f..
urto D LEECH* CO. Canal Baalm .
N. 8.-On the Irt May next rteCentrail Rail RoaJ ;• *
will be open to Huntingdon, which will “Oflan the „ ~ >
time thtoegh aevemlhoar*. • • 1 •*
J 33& ttISL
»i*pan< _ _ : :
DKLUSCE riTBPATMI** i ;
ro» tui eunrciASc* or Miaaugptxs fifiWß |, :*«. t ,
with «nso a«• cxitadht, wrwws •- ! «
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBOKOH.
/*1 OODS forwarded l>y thia Line are canted to tit® .. ,L_.\
\JT mail train u» Chaml*r*bßrga,*iuJ areinmteiiinte v.
It loaded in WsrontßOiaf night,and day thioajn.t#.. v
rituhargh. . • ».■ v "*
Tbo lione* are rationed etery 15 mileijWßlca,
inures the prompt deliTery of goods within ua •
1 promised. .1.
*llto Wagons wiii ieare our warehctao.daily, (SttJX-. ,
day* excepted.) at 3 o'clock, I*. JiL - i -
bilppcr* ere usttred that no more goodi will.bo ~. ,
taken each day than can l>o ijmxctaallT . eanild .
tbrouk. ■
JAMESMDATOfcCO, . .
.CS7 Market atreet, PbtladebbU.
JOHN BPPADEIf ft- 00, ..
i - Canal Basis, PiU*b«ifc>
JOHN McFADEN & CO., FcswaanCM ACODOS*
non Mnoiaim, Canal Basis, Penn street, Pittsburgh*
JAMES M. DAVIB A CO* Flora Facrois JJQ Com*
wnwjojrMsaaiajns, 227 Market, and 64 Commerce si,..
Kl7"Aivanee» nude byeither of the above, on Flour, ,
woo), and other merchandize, consigned to them fa
.-1- ’ UtU
;caios iiiNß.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT^
ISSO.
TIJK subscribers, now haring _m sueeessml operu
tiouan Express Wagon Lina between Fittsbatga
and Philadelphia are prepared to receipt for «®0 lbs
frefgbt daily. Eacb way delirerable through la nx .
d.^B»»d,T.««Pt=d iiENEy GEAFp t co
'Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. -
DUTILLE nUMPUKETS A CO-.
Innftdfta 107 Market at. Phi Pu. .
EXPUEB9 WAGON LISE*
lB5O.
THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS! ~
niHE lobaoriben are prepared to receive 6CCO pounds
X Frmhtdoily, after Monday, 10th in«-to forward
to or from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Wagon,
through in Five-Days. Bates as low as by any ether
conveyance at this season of tho year. ■; - •
JOHN MeFADEN A CO,
- Conti Basin. Pittsburgh.
JAMESMDAVIBACCL.
rfed No 237 Market at. Philadelphia. -
noaOBQAHSLA ttOITTK.
awufii-
Only 73 Bilai.BUßi»f«
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and •
Philadelphia.
THIS morning boat leaves the wharf,' abayethe
bridge, dally, al 8 o’clock precisely. Tlaa- to.
Baltimore,33 hour*;’limeto.Philadelphia, d&honti.
The evening boat leaves daily, (except. Band*y**S '•
eninnej at 4 o’clock. Passengers by leaning ©nth*.
evening boat, will erosstho mountains in stages MX*,
day, and thus avoid night travel., • . '
Secure your tickets at the Offiee, MoaongiMTv
House, or St Charles Hotel. --
ectl3-ly J. MKSKXMfcJi, Agent •
ABHAsuKiiSSt.
m&m.
gypwE&fl WAGON LINK THROUGH IN •
•FIVE DAY 3! •
TUB subscribers, having suspended their canal cj
e rations until the opening of tie Spnar Naytgo--
uou, have established an Express Lino by BariroOd anil*
Wagon between Philadelphia'aadftittsbuMh,.®! , .
which they are prepared to forward 6000 poandueaaj
day, and receipt for the delivery ,"
They beg leave to assure their fhena* ana UrepetK •
he that their arrangements regarding rates, regaUiuy
and despatch, cannot foil to grve satisfaction to oil WOO
corner Penn and Wayne athj-lHßsbareh.
TUOMAfIIfKHBIJX}&
da? «9 Market street. Phttifl«Phtac_ " ,
GEE, WO! GEE, WO I
WXSTKBi IaUASQOUiaT* ,
1850.
JIDUJ co*»‘tiiS oi» «OTrW«I-- - » ;
BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON LDIS,
Pittsburgh «hd PMlrte. ,
ASih« borne** on the c*n*U* ab<rai brof eWwa
A. for th« season, we woaidinformthepaßliel*SX ....
weh«ve«*ijiliroo E - ■.
ouicUioD, and will be prepared to fawri OOOOJWOOQ* ~ •■ .5
daily, (commencing 00 Monday, the adtli u»t) ACm
JcaeiogWnUdelpluadailybylhaßiaUttola fctttfta* . ;
bmborg, and the Wagon* troTeUng-day iMJWn|»
onituea thedellaeryofGoodiHiflTodaTs.-Appjyto ;
WM. BINGHAM, Pitttburgi, 1
BINGHAM fcIWCK, No. lS3Martet«xe«t,. .
norffl ~ ; Philadelphia.,- ‘ f J..
WUTKiI ;
isso. m&t
EXPBBSS WAGON LIHB
PITTSBURGH YnII^PHILADELPHU.'
Tote Five Daya, (Sunder* excepted,) running Pay
Tllfi public i» mncctfally informed thatthli Line. ■
; which boa been m Rieecsifal cperauoa-tbe two .
prcTiotft winter*! will again commence running on -
filondayflbe •ifllhof November. . ■ . -
A Car will lea«e Philadelphia, and , ?.
daily each way with the MailTrain* andfromChTO'
or to—HARRIS A.LEKCIL .
No 19 South Third itreet. Philadelphia. .
poy9o-dtf I • ' . ~■ ' : --—"' .
VBW HAIBDWjABS 8T BK
mOMOPTBfiPjjAWBASirAWrr- ■
f 9 Vood atnit} WU.lnttfM '• .
ANDLAUFMAN.kportJ;-•rfjgk'j ;
in Foreign end DometUC ‘BAHU WAR*}# UJ
ell it* wielie*, ere now prepared to*eU«»l«*r'»ad.
oo eereeKmebletenaii uen
We aelicit oar friend*, nod lhepebUe.federelly.lß
£5 \ndextmmt our iwVwUeh eo
KNIVES ■»* FORKS, POCKET end . i
SOBSORS, sheahsl razobs, *g£££2SS£f '
*nehn«Lock* 1 La»ehe*,Hmget*Bd-B*s2* *®SS .
wilh every erode wnaliy keplia Harfwnre 8««£lk .
We Invite the attention of *«*»»».,-
•eaarelly lo oer aiaortment ofTeoU,whieh Utm«- t ,t
SS«Sd with met cere, end which weere iktgnafai- x
ed te tell »o eetorive mlikctior •
Tf?ri»*UK* CD a Tit* Binu » net nonjrapaT... »
■lwthanabad,pttUiibreadt, ordarfcidtow**■“** ■ !
edteeth. IfpeWMbiwthMell-Utheircwntfcdl-;
foftwothMiipu'lmy *n uUcto -
nutothelf breath pare aaa.awoet astfta'QpfcKwre ...
dltcAsea of the or .
end forthc Teeth it« aoeqaalled, reopria* theulertaF. •
the teeth la the gost, *ad clean. P*®**
: gach, reader, are theptopema of Jenea a A®"t
1 , is»°ss® ■ -
tSSZJ2&2I
eeSt£ BoliTbythe Agent, TO JACKSON, eal^.r;
U atreet, PiiUlmrth. . aagrotAW*
[T-f-Ai.i«ooi.cm»maio ttonoratly «—,
thefoUowiag mb the Mtaal walitiea of a 3*. MOO'.CC ...
Josn% Coral Hair BestoraUTß. Jf Uurr dwkf cat.
wgni, they eannot then highly leipeouhla rithM«| r . ,-
Who hare tried itt— . ' ?
Mr. Geo. Bechet, 41 Elm it. New York. ,
ttr*.Mati]daßeere»,MynieftT.Bioe*ljn., .
Mr.Wn.Tcmipkms.WKiDgßt.NewYork.;
Mr.Thc«.Jeckacn,Momnmeliland,BearPltuh*fW .
ll.RCellen,laiybarbet«teasiboatS.Anenea. , , t
And non thatt * hnodred ethen anta, thragh kuft ■ • *
naiteuftee, that it will force* the heir togiowtnlb# r
head orfaee,*top it (ailingoff, ttrangthen tfca ro «u»: .
rtmoTiag aevf tad dandruff fron the root*, matins -•
light, nd, or gray balk a*»oap>* firm dark look, ana...,
ki*piM dry, hank or wiry hux moist, aefl, dean . «ad ? .y
‘'Sid b7JAYSON, a LibMIT B|
Pittsburgh."Pnoo37J l Soceat*i'aad«BoooUax.. .
tofcdAwT .
E - LADIES ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST U«
BING COMMON PREPARED CUALK*, ::
They ore not aware how frightfully injurious it U.
to ike skin! how coarse, bow rough,how Ml?
low, yellow, and aahealthy Ibo akin tp*
• pears afterwingpreparcdehalkl, Do*.:
side* it is injurious, containing a •
Wo hue jrrcpircTa'bclatiful »e*cutilo ui'' - cla<
‘which *e coll JONES’ SPANISH MS*;*.
It ia perfectly innocent, being parified ofoil dot »i .
oas qualities and it import* to thoskinauatuiaii eat .
iy, aliffii, clear, living white; M the aa«o,iisui
■Min* aa a ?ouacti«s on the skin, rni s
troooui. Sold by the Agent, WJL J ACKSON,S4IJbr
Pncc23 cents. - aagl^T
'fry- tarrrioa*ana Jsum -■
i,lt»emic.l 3oinc»u,r, .ln»»M».
tho tine time motifieo, soften*, and whitest too sxi>. .
rjTijur uthetextare end beauty at an Infant's. . .
Beuavr, SatT Rusra nuo Soata, are aooa no. Onij .
healed, bat cared by lu mo, 'as at lean *eve». i BT»* . -
eian* in New York know, who o*e'it in *e£* caeca,,
and tad it unfailing—on alto in • . J
Pucrnxs, UunciiJEa l F&xcti.n ) or any other ii n U4* • ,
ea>e. The reader is assured that this it no a Oiea*.
puffed nostrum, ns one trial will prove. "I ootid oan-.
berate at least)*) poisons cured of •/ .• ' . ■ ■■ ■
-Soa*Hvap.Sou* LtosaKD Sou JJlau.— oy-M».
m>d um it, and the render li again t* eared 1 vvockt’ ,
nm cruelly wll it for the abovajutfeu I knewi -toba.r
all 1 state. Tiio«e who are liable to
- Oaar™,Ca*nssh l oaOif*r*»PßSß, will la w* - ' •
core. Any one cfiUeied with any of the above, if****,
ilar ilia* sees, will find tiiia all and even isora (i
hie in it* properties) tlnu| I state.
Hot, reader, the stores axe Hooded with imitation*,
anti be sure you oak for JONES’S. Italian Cl emkol .
Soap. Sold by WM. JACKSON,'€9 liberty ktrMt| <:
Pittsburgh. augfcdA»fT ...
Property la A(U|hiay City iow #aio* .
THE subscribers oiler for sole a number o eboih*r‘
LoW, silaate in the Second Ward,frontin •
Coalmen ground, on easy terms. Inquire of. ;
W. O'lL ROBINSON, Atty at Law, St Olali «t
. orofJASßOUlNSON.onihoptemWfc-' 7
.. qvivtd&wtrr • •_
GBO. W.SHUTU •,co.«
TNFORM <keir,friend#o*Hi’A*rabllc th* dhajhat .
A ®oT longer my connect Caua . wir 1a«
hvnttlii Pedu street,hue twa* tin. Fut*bufS‘
hawinc. recused .weir enf * vurdtjr*lo tLoPOINT
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