The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, February 20, 1850, Image 1

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WHITE A CO, Gazette.
L. HARPER, PosL. -
.ROOThtRIDDLE, JoanaL>
JAMES F. BARR fo CO., Chronicle.
FOSTER fo BROTHER, Dispach.
JOS. SNOWDEN, Mercury.
JAMES W. BIDDLE, American.
lURAM KAINB, Evening Tribune.
PrmiTuog, Dee, l, IBU. “
BUSINESS
Deniamin Patton* -William Bekeweil.
FATTON * BAKRWRLL,
ATOKNEYB AT LAW—Ofiee in Tilghxasn Hall,
. Grant street, near the Court Hook. . feba
ALEXANDER B. WATSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—OOee, on Fourth street,
above Smithficld—Lowrlo’s Building*—up stain.
jana-r •
LbJLANDbR FRANKLIN, Attorney at Law,
. Fourth su . norlMy
‘ DAVID ©. TDTThE,
A TTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER
AIFOR PENNSYLVANIA, Sx. Lows, Mo.
_Au communications prompuy antwered. octZMy
"A BMSTBtINI. fcCßfly|''|l ) niMTtmlMifln M»{fh»nS
1 X and Dealers in Produeo, No. 2* Market street*
Fittsbarglu '• deed
_ JOHN BU RANK la*’
ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, and Connnts*
sloier for the State of Pennsylvania, Su Louis,
Mo. (lal 3 of Pittsburgh.)
, Rxxxaivcss--Pittsburgh: Hon. W. Forward. Damp
ton A Miller, M’Candless A M’Que, John E. Parke,
d.vsells A Semple, hPCord A King. • angifcdly
T.n.»iian. 1. p cmm.'
SAIBOAITUBETS.
A' TTOBNEYS AND COUNSELLOHS AT LAW,
JX. Foanli street, between Baits field end Uraot,
-*iuibn?Kl*t !*«. . ’ jnU :
LiiMbt_ __ww.c.mm,.,
, joaa -
LAOGK « FJUERD,
■A TTOBNEYB AT I*AW, Fourth street, near Grant
A. - jmtfnf
] jAcnameeiuir
ATTOKNEY AT LAW.—Office on Foanb at, be
tween Smith field end Grant at, Pittsburgh.
wm. uciiiT «. COSO a* vs.
W. n,WOODWAII>--< .—».*atra baoauet.
t AUALET. WOODWARD A Cm, Wholesale Gro
> ccr*,No.gglM*tkct*trtet. Philadelphia. aor»7
PltUbmr|h Alkali Works.
BENNETT, BERRY A CO, Manatsctarersef Soda
Aik. Bleaching Powder*. Mu riatie and Salnberir
Acid*. Warehouse No. water aired, below Ferry.
ntrrtO-ly
xxxnxai'Ci axatm, otoaas uzxxa.
BRAUN a REITER, Wholesale and;Retail Drag
gists, ssraer of liberty and 8L Clair sueeu, Pitts
burgh, Pa ; mayl4
IRAIG A bKINNER. Forwarding and Commission
j Merchant*. No. 80 Market st, Pittsburgh. «pt 3
C'l A. MeANULTY A Co., Forwarding and Com
/• mixsionMerchulls, Canal Basin, Pittsbargh P»
' - mchfi
C* 1 H. GRANT, Wholesale Grocer, Conuaiasmn and
Jm Forwarding Merchant, No. 4t Wsierst. said
UaqMSU Stool mad
COLEMAN) MIAILMAN ft Co, mano&etanrt ef
Couch and Eiipdc Springs, Hammered Axle*,
Soring and Plough Steel. Iron, Ae. Warehouse on
Water end Front •treett, Pimboifh.
Alto, dealer* ml Couch Trimming* end Malleable
Csiuoft oelU
we s. xsoloh, jajcxb j. roam-'
ENGLISH ft BENNETT,.(Iate English, GuUaxher
ft Co.) Wholesale Grocers, Commission andJr'or*
warding Merchants, and dealers to Produce and Pitts*
bargti Manufactures, 3? Wodd si, between lid and
3d streets. ’ • t octl
EJ, UKNK.Y, Attorney and Coancellox at Law,
• Cincinnati, Ohio. Collections in SonthernOhio,
and in Indiana, and in Kentneky, promptly and care
fully attended to. Commissioner for the State of Penn
sylvania, fin taking Depositions, acknowledgments,
fte. Ac.
Rim to—Boa. W& Bell ft Son, Cords, Church ft
Carotliers, Wm. Hays, Esq., Willock ft Davis, id
Ira iieitey*-'••••Andrew Fleauaf-••••&. K. Fleming.
QJEBBETI FLESHQ * COn
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOR the tale of Demestfe, Woolen and Cotton
Goods, also, Dealer*!* all kinds of Tail on' Trua
rajnfc*, No. 127 Wood street, toartK door from Filth,
Fitisliorgh.
Rtrnzscx: Mcua Wm. A. QUI A Co., Bankers.
Ju23
J.
ILCUIW.
OUKTFOOXiB * ObABKE»
Forwarding and commission merch
ants, and dealers la Window Qian, While
Lead, Ac. No. g BTOg
Forwarding *- commission merchant,
No. ua Seeoad street, Pitubanrtu : dcH
osokosw, extra. . un p. vuisi.
GEORGE W. SMITH A CO., Brewer*, Moisten
sad Hop Peelers. Pin st, Pittibsrith. ' epttt
4*rEgffljl^~<afe~ilßAN t Qptamtttleß oadfonrardlay
Mereboct, No. 20 Wood street. pjttsbsreh. myl?
TTSOMfc LRAOOR _
TTAMILTON STEWART, meaefeetem of Been
to, ..
• Antriesa Woolen*. Liberty, oppoelto Wt st febl7
■ wjCsEJLtib Boltooore. ••' ' »
. *.r.»cc*3os. pyinmuai IpfeUedt;
■ ft, c.M'C&XXOSi JOHB L. WStLikb, I «._•
Tram.n t mTfrgNQß.Toboeeo Conmlecga Mer-
Jft oiinu, U North '*« «, 11»
_£t.um. - wm. y. wsb.
TJAHDV, JONES Jt to.Atwood,
ei™i O S£S°i < B3bSS AUnaftSaredjjjjoodi.
KnibwtA.Pa. ' aehay
WaTßTwilumi ■ ■■— —i- b- M»v»r.
■WB. Ei WOMUf * 00.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Nonh East comer of Wood • ad Third «treeu,'
Jtnt . , Fmnuiw. P*-
. luui mitf . _ Bonxr kcx*t, / ji^
Tamil bicslkt 4 cii»hi!iMw*p%
1 niuloaUereb«fit«,ttd dealer* in Prodae*|No*<6*
ygaw, tad loy Front «tmt*,Pitttbßffth. norS^
NO. A. CACGUEYi Agent tot th*e ErUaad
Michigan. lint to Beater and thcLaies.-—Offic e
on the corner of Water and wmithdeld ru. Jan*
Jobs & UOwonb. -.Jooeph DilworUi
JB. DILWOBTB A CO, Wholesale Groeer*, and
• Agents fat Jiaxard Powder Co>, No. 87 Wood «w
Pittsburgh.. ■ ’ dc»y .
toss a Dttwoim. jonni cilwokth. <
J-: S. DILWORTIiA Co, Wholesale Grocers, Fro* -
• does and Comminlen Merchants, and Amenta
foaiho Haxard Powder Co. or tt. Y- No. 27 Wood it,
Ptltsbarirtu ’ • sots ;
bazih, will Ure constantly on Usd a well eeleeled *«
■oimsßioftU beat aad ueahest Medicines, whieh he
wiUiel) oa tU mort reasonabletens*, Phyelelaae
•ending order*, will be promptly amended to,'and wp*
plledrwiih article* they nay roly open as genuine,
„ '|DSPby*ieiaaii , reaehptiouwiU beaeoriuely and.
tteai!TTiT>trcdfrostlU bostimierials,aiaay hearof
U day or night.
AJaejorula, alary* stock of frsah end good P*TfaJ
HT.t’ . „ lat 3
JIISRRISON SEWELL, Coon seller at Law.—of-,
• &ooeaFoanb*L l abereSraitbfie!d. ooeMy ;
T B. CANFIELD, (late of Warren, Ohio,) Ccmmir
*|> ales and Forwarding Merchant. and wholesale
dew*:r is Western Reaerre Cheese, Bauer. Pot and
Pearl Ash, and Western Produee generally,. Water;
trtat, between SmlUtficld and Wood" Pittsburgh. ap '
■» OFIN WATT. (loeecssoT to Bwalt A Gebbait,)
al .Wholesale Croeer and Commission Merchant,
its®- in Produce and Pittsbnrgh Manafeetere*, cor
per eCLiberty end Band etrcctef Pittsbarf h Pa. laJfl i
TAMES A. UtffCHISON, A w
al Lewis Hutchison A Co, OcmmiwJoU Merchant.,
CndAiiau ortho 8C LoalsSteam Sugar Refinery,
Mo 4»w*terand92 treat streets, Pittsburgh.
‘ianl : -: : ' « ~ — :
* TOUN-H. HELLOR, Wholesale and Retail dealer
v in Musio and Musical Instruments, Uebool Boos*,
Paper, elites, Steel Pens, Quills, Printers'Cards, and
: Bieticuinryigenerally, No. filWooii si,Pittsburgh. '.
■'{E7» Rags bought or taken is trade. ■•ft® .
THE PITTSBURGH
CARDS.
j. Dr^ ua '
JOHN D. MORGAN.WholesaleDragghi-amideal
erin Dye Btuffif, Print*, Oil*, Varnishes. M
Wood atreet, om door Beau of Diamond AUey* Pitu>
bunth. ’ . *■ janl
TfoiiN D-DAVIS, Aaeuoaeer, comerkband Wood
tl *treci». Pittsburgh. - octS
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON. Booksellers, printers
and Paper Manufacturers, No. 41 Market at, Pitt*,
bnntb. , led
~JflgnPU>lD. Rimiin Ifrayri •
Jfc R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Commission
» Mftrchanti, aßd Dealer* in Prodaee, Ronnd
Church BaOdingi, fronting on Liberty, Wood and Oth
Pittsburgh, P*. ■« * . my 8'
YAMB bAliZF.lilif Whfllgni. nw..
V Merchant, and dealer, in Produce and Pituburgh
jmin
JB. SWETTZEB, Attorney at Law, office 3d n,
a.oppoatogt Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, wiUaho
protnptiy to OoUeetieaa, la Washington, Fayetta
and Green coiQtica, Pa.
' * REFER TO
’’ Blaekatock,Bell*Co-
Church A Ckrothera, >Ktt»banfci ,
D. T. Morgan, ' . . y , oe!3dly
RIERA J ONES, Forwarding *"d Commlacton Met*
chant*. Dealer* In Produee and Pittsburgh manu*
tae lured articles, Canal Batin, nearTth *l - 1 dtil
• PMI RILL, PITTSBUROU, PA.
TTENNEDY, CHILDS A CO., Manufacturers of t
A, .superior 4-4 Sheetings, Carpet Chain, Cefry
Twine and Batting, . 'jagMyttoa
... Vnarla* Iron Work*, , .
T EWIS, Trat.gCT.r. & Co_ mansfaetßrer*of all si*
JU tea Bar, Sheet, Bolleriron' and Nalls of the best
quality.. Warehouse, 91 water add 103 front st
” ■ WATERMAN, Wholesale Grocer, Forward*
• ing and Commission Merchant, Dealer in Fill**
burgh Manufactures and Produee, No*.-31 Water *tj
and ca Front ab : J* 7
KSBOER * AHTKLO,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ETLiberal advance* made on consignments.
. JanlGta . ;
wxl wtt-t.ct, Ptilada. c. w. aicxarson, Pittsburgh.,
M11.1.K8 k RICKCTSON; Wholesale Grocer*, and
Importers of Brandies, wines and' Segars,Nos.
irj and 174, comer of liberty and Irwin streets, Pitts,
burgh, Pa.- Iron, Nails, Colton Yam*, Ae. Ac.oon*
stantly on hand. *ugM
loun ireux. ns. s. M’cm- uraim a boi
‘RCeGILLS k ROE, Wholesale Grocer* and Coiami*-
j,wl alon Merchants, No. 194 liberty »L, Pittsburgh.
MURPHY, WILSON a CO., (late Jonea, Murphy A
Co.) -Wholesale Dealer* In Dry Goods, No. 43
Wood street, Fituburgh. • nov22__
ICAAITHEW WLLaONfPortrait andMiniitarcPiun
iii ter. Rooms, comer of Post Office Alley and
Foanh street, entrance on 4th near Market.
; dectbdtf. -
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING
AND AXLE FACTORY.
taaae iokb, roan v. qciob.
drones * anoe,
TYfANUFACrUREKS of spring and blister steel,
iZL plough steel, steel plough wings, and clip*,
pc springs, hammered iron axles, and dealers in mu.'
teable castings, fire engine lamps, and coach trimmings
|tmeraUy, comer of Ross and Frent sia, Pittsburgh,
WT HOLMES ArSON, No. 3ft,Market po second
JL'I • door from comer of Fourth, dealers in Foreign
and Domestic Bills of Exchange, Certificates of Dcpos*
it, Bank Notes and Specie.
; P~r Collection* mad on all the principal cities
throughout the United States. dec 17 .
NBUpKMASTKR, Auaasun-Officc. Fourth at.,.
• third door above Bimthfield, south aide,
i ConTeyaneingnfuU kinds dene with the greatest
care and legal accuracy.
l Titles te Real Estate examined, Ac. oc'QMy
•OOV. UKNUY ROEIBOOKi
T>ENN STREET, between Wayne and Hand, has
Jt resumsd-hls professional duties, riviiig instrae*
Uons on the Ptaao,Gniiar, and in Vocal Muaie.
inglialtf
tftesd PtoUB MBAMt 1 OBBr-No. «t Foanh
Km *w near Wood—All quantities of Green and
IhQ Black Teas, done op in quarter, half; and
one pound packages, ranging from 3D eu. oer pound
tuu7 iU A. JAh~NES, Agb for Pekin Tea Co.
RBUIBBEBI WELLS * CQ„
MANUFACTURERS OF GREEN GLASS WARE,
NO. 37 Market street, Pittsburgh, keep constant*
ly on band and make to OTder all kind* of Viais,
Bottles, Ae.. Farter and Mineral Water Bottles, of sa*
perier quality.
: Panic alar attention paid to PrlTateMoulda.
■ noTgi-ly •
'll ORISON, LITTLE No. 1W Liberty street.
Xi Piusbsruh, Wholesale Grocers, Prodaee and
Commission Merchants, - and dealers in Pittsburgh
Manufactures. Jy7 -
i ion, twnoa • Tuos.mTt«. asm, a. aouaou.
gOUERT MUORE, WholeHtie Grocer, Reetifying
Distiller, dealer in Produee, Pittsburgh Manuke*
area, and: all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Wines
and Liquors, No. U Libeny street On hand
large slock of superior old Mouengsbels whiskey,
wiueb will be *oldlow for cash. • aplfclyj
■ '|iEYNOLDS ASHEE, Forwarding and Ownmission
LV Merchants, for the Allegheny River Trade, dcal
txsin Groceries, Pitubargh Manufactures
*ed Chloride of Lime.
eaah, paid at all times for coun
ty rag*. Corner of Penn and Irwm tta. ijuu3_
EGBERT DALZKLL A Co n Wholesale Grocers,
Commistioß and Forwarding Merchants; dealer*
m Produce and Manuaemres, Übeny at
Piuabbntb, Pa- • • feb^4
KGirr. A. CUNNINGHAM, Wholesale Grocer,
Dealer in Produee and Pittsburgh Mannfaeturcs
So 144 Liberty «• - lyttk
fcl BEMOVAL.
B.mLTEMBEBOEII
Forwarding and CommtMion Mer*
ekuuhuretDsredio No. B 7 Fntst, between Wood
■~— » • ■
•ntna. k. wunr&.'
C. IHlCtLKrti
cTuaCKLKIT & WHITE, Wholesale Dealers In
□ Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. No. M Wood su
; PaabandL Jbbtttf.
£i —ATW. HARBAUOH, Wool Merehsats,‘l)eaier»
, D« la Flo Sr and Produce generally, and Forwarding
' cnaodisioD Me re hauls. No. S 3 Water *L, Puts.
! burgh. ;
f. «"»««; mwtiUß. loan Bnaiois,'K*UTLai®.
SPJ.t.KHft ft NICOLS, Produce anil General Com*
rr.u.i.in Merchants, No. 17 Liberty st, Pittsburgh.
1 Bpctm, Unwed ami Lard Oils.
3 F. VON BONNHOBST. ft Co., Wholesale Ore*
V eers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
Suers in Pittsburgh Manufacture* and Western Pro
hare removed to their new warebouseiold stand)
jo. 3S. corner of Front st. and Chancery Inca;
raijtKftKV a. aiarf, Whoietato Grocers and CommU*
I cion Merchants, and dealers Is Produce.' No. 33
Wood an, Pittsburgh. P**?_
w. a.-wooowaas -•••asirn useaLXYi ■
Wjt BAGALEY ft CO., Wholesale Grocers, IS
and SftWbodttreetPittsburgh. pot 37
W. * M. MITCHJCLTHKE,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, - RECTIFYING OIS*
TILLERS, and WINE and LIQUOR MERCH
ANTS. • Also—lmporlera of Soda Ash and Bleaehing
Powder. No. 100 Liberty at, {opposite Sixth it,) Pitta*
burgh. » cC °
total wick, oan» urcatistxn
TKTVX. fthPCANDLESS, (neeessors toL.ftJ.IX
fV Wick.) Wholesale Grocers, Forwarding and
JdeTtluuUS, dealers in Iron, Nails, Glass,
Lottaa Yana, and Pittsburgh Manufactures generally,
BWf of Wood and Water streets, Pittsburgh. ' _
W" W. WALLACE, Mill stone and Mill Furnish*
« ing establishment,No.«4 Liberty at, nearlha
etnai. maro
\xY WTXVIL&ONTWaicbcs, Jewelry,Hiltct ware,
W a und/Military Goods, corner of Market and 4th
stmtJj-PiUsDurgV Pa. N. B-—Watches and Clocks
carefully repaired. \ dee4
AIfEST and Forwarding
W Merchant, No. W Front st. between Wood and
Market streets. i fcM4
ft. MURPiIY, Wholesale andßeiliideaier in
. Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, north M*t
corner of Market and Fourth su. aerfl
wk. twwi ‘ rsto. a tfctßa
fITM. YOUNG ft Co.—Deslsrs in leather hides, fte.
VV 143 Liberty st.
vaarynsns. .
Wft R. MKUfTCHEON, Wholesale Groeerudefr
• lera In Produce, Iron, Nails, Glass, und Pitta
burgh Manufactures generally, W 2 Liberty it, Pius
burgh. ' - accH
WM. TIMBLIN, _
AVTORBEY AT LAW,
Butler t Pa .
■fini.l, attend (o collections und all ether bud*
YV- nr— entrusted to him in Butler and Armstrong
MgMU.pt. Refer to
"“T* LAB. Fiord, liberty at 1
W.W.Wallace, do I-
James Marshall do {Pittsburgh,
diy Ray ft Co., Wood it. ) • • lan?
. nmouw a co.,
BOAT AGENTS
wTni'nß OmatscvuM. AtLxwftCo,
wBBBUBBSm octal 'No. 42 Water street..
Wi * J< GbEBB, Book Bindtn,
gifE areetill angacwl in the above business, comer
YV of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh, where
in urn prepared to do any work in our line with des
natch, we attend to our work personuily,- und stua*
| action will be givqa in regard to its .neatness and du
r*mm3c Books ruled to any pattern and bound sub
stantially. Booksin numbers oroldbooks bound care
fully or repaired. Numesputon books in .gilt letten.
Those that have work la our Une are invited toealL
Prices low. ' mr»tf .
- scnlath Cooklaf Sttrvea, OraUi. fte. ~
TL r ARfiHALL, WALLACEACO., Round‘Church,,
JYL eorner liberty and Wood -streets, manufheture
andoffei »r sale Flst/orra, Floor and Counter Scale*.
common G rates, Hollow Ware, fte -; They also
wl ”“si£SW3 Ti*Fi
AiJSoius fiAJik Note*. andSpeelo— Warth •tfeer;
FiiuWh Surreal mo-.'
SSreoSredondepo»iie-9i*bl Cheeki forM3e, and
eofleetioos made on nearly aft lb® principal polnu in
paid for Foreign and American
°AdVanea* made on ewtriffiprent*- Pro - *
POd K*U« qo liberal term*. *
, v rcovr&arwvsrci
KAtiPFAcnnua or
iLcaneL and Pits
• Corner Front and Vina affect*, CSncinniU, O. *
ORDERS (tom PituUnh for' Alcohol, Pore Spirit!*
Raw or Rectified Whiskey, will be prempuj at-,
ended to «t lowest, market price. j achlwlT '•<
Monoifaiiiu tArmry Rt*bU» . .
<1 ROBERT H. PATTERSON At* Opened;
iCjOue largo stable on Km'il, hanalnr throurk
fw\ to Second tt, between Wood nod .fsinilli field;
“•"■Wilt the mar of the Monenxsbcls House,,
with an entirely new *toek of Hones lud Carriage! o{
the beet qaality ud latest style a. lionet kept at livtf*
ry la the bttt manner. | -. jywUyV
yUI~ •- .rail
niiiifcr WH;
SHACKLBTT
‘ NO. M WOOD BTHECT, i
HAVE now ini store • large end genera!a»ftiaent
of DRY GOODS, which they offer to City ud
county Merchants ax reduced price*; : *ad whidi>they
will sell as gr at iadaeemenn to cash buyers. or for
approved erci . JanlP
BENNETT * BROTHER: 1
QFEENSWABE MANUFACTURERS,
* Plttrtmrich,]Pa.
Warehouse, No. 137, Wood street, Pittsburgh.
VWILL constantly keep on hud a rood amort
meat of Ware; of oar own manufacture, and
caperiorQuality. Wholesale and eonrury Mer
chant* are respectfully malted to call and ex*
■min* for themselves, as we are determined to sell
ehaaparthsakaseTarbefora been offered to the pnb
lie.
IT7* Orders sent by mail, accompanied by tbeeaah cr
tty reference, will be promptly attended to, mylO
Pena Asehlneßhen.
HWIGHTMAN— Manafaetorer ofall kinds of cot*
•'ton and woollen machinery. Allegheny city, Pa.
The above works being now is mil ana sneeetsfxl op
eration, I am prepared to exesate orders with dispatch
for all kinds of machinery inmy Use,iteh as willows,
pickets, spreaders, cards, grinding raaehinei, railways,
drawing frames, speeders, thicsstU, looms, woolen
cards, double or single, for merchant or country work,
males, jacks, slide and hand lathes and tools In gen*
oral. All kinds of shafting made to order, or plant giv
en for gearing factories or mills at reasonable charge.
Rxrsa to— Kennedy, Childs A Co, Blockstock, Dell
A Co., Ring, Permock A Co* Jbs. A. Gray;
BKLI/AHD BRASS FOUNDRY,
A A FULTON, BeU and Brats Founder, has re(
boilt and conuneneed basinets at his old stand
where he will be pleased to see hi* old custom
ers and friends. ~ ‘
Church,Steamboat, and Bells of every tizs, front. 10
.to 10,000 pounds, east from patterns of tho mosiupp rov
ed models, and.warranted to be of the best mate nils. .
Mineral water Pumps, Counters, Railing, toge
ther with every variety of Brass C as lings, if required,
turned and finished in the neatest manner,
A.F. is the solo proprietor Arm-Arm
non MnsL, so justly eelebrutedtfor tUo redaction of
friction in machinery. Tho Boxes and Composition
caabehadofhimatalltipcs. JaSCfcty
WJC. B.SCUTX, __ XaXBATXmSOn.'
BCAIFE * ATKINSON,
Pm WIT., Bgnvxxw Wooo aim Makxct, PirmratH.
/NONTINUK to mantifactnre all kinds of COPPER,
VJ TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE Alto, lU&ck
smith Work.
Steam Boats built to order. i
Special auemipji given to steam boat work..
Have on hands a fine assortment of Copper and Brass
Kettles, Tin Ware, Ae. Afel Steamboat Cooking Stores,
Portable Forges,varioo* sizes—a very eonveuieut ar
ticle for steamboats, California emigrants, or rail road
companies.
Wc.wouM respectfully invite steam boat men and
others to call and see our articles and prices before
purchasing elsewhere.. jytl7
INSURANCE.
LIFE INSURANCE!
Trenton fltitul, LUc Jnraranee Company
rates .o? ruaotm reduced 25 rsa cent.
* • ‘ Ctpltai, *lBO,OOO.
JAMES DURNO k. CO., ni Pittsburgh* Pa.
’ soAts of shumoit, at rterroN, sw nuif.
Jame» Hoy, Jr. • - • 1 I■ . Joseph o.l’ottt, PresH.
Benjumn Rsh. , .!.• G. A. Perdienri*, V. P.
John A.'Venn. ’| Eli Morris, BeCTettry.
o "joTisihifi
mtw TOW. I
ComptrollerofNewYork. I
George Wood. |
JohnF-Maekie. i
David Dudley Field. I
Joseph Hoxie. |
llli Exc, Gov. Haloes. I
i\V. L. Dayton, U. S. Sen. I
O. D. Wdl.Ex-U.B Bea.l
Ex-Gov. M. Dickerson. |
MEDICAL K
A. Sidney Doane, M. D- W. W. Gerhard, M. D.
J 2 Warren *uN.Y. '3Ol fWalnul st, Fbfl’a.
Wm. M’K- Morgan, M. D., IL B-Bell, M. D., i
George M’Cook, M. a. ; Allegheny city, Fa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
The Agmtaof this Company, at Pittsburgh, are auth*
orized tiruke every first elass risk on Liie at a raiue-
Rsa QfrtecaJf-jSn ytt amMrom the asual rates efpre—
mium as charged t>y other Companies.
A man 30 yean of on, taking a Policy of Insurance
tor One Thousand Dollars—
To run for one year, pays only *0,50.
do ’ seven u “ u - stt>,2o annually,
do Lifetime, ** . “
And in the same proportion for any sum ep to fsou<>,
which is the extent taken ou any oue life. . .
This company commenced operation* on the Ist pet.*
1613, and its monthly business up u> the Ist Oct., 1619,
shows a progress sznrdmf Uuif'flf any other life Com
pany on record. f . i
The first dividend of profits'will be declared to tho
assnred on the IstJanuory,’ 1850. 1
Pamphlets containing the tables of rates,
and all the necessary information on the important
subject of Ufa Assurance will be famished on expli
cation to JAMES DURNO A: CO^AgenuJ
de!7 • . . Odeon Buildings.
VIBK inSUttASCIJr. i
THE TRENTON MUTUAL LIFE AND FTRE IN
SUKANCK COMPANY will Issue Policies of ln
•araneo again*! Locsoa Hamaashy Fjk, upon Dwell
ings and Furniture, Stores, Goods, fte-, ftc., on ■ppl‘-
eationto JAMES DURNO ft CO, Agents
del? Odeon Buildings.
BEALTB IHSVRASCE. at Flltebarftb.
The Spring Garden Health Iruannte Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL $100^)0,
INSURES Males and Females against the Expense
and Loss occasioned by Sickne* or Aeeipenti i>y
an t r " m^l,t * l allowance of frtyn S 3 to 83 per.wgek,
for owe, two, three, or four years. ' i
The method of effecting this Insurance, and ilbe
msnaer of awarding the sick allowance, wtQ be tolly
explained by the Agent. . |
xxaisrLc. (
A person can insure against tiiekness or Aecidenl
whiu will detain him from bis ordinary business, as
follows, vis;
For one year, by paying IL3), nnd receive *3 l week.
For test* “ “ <»>*•» u ’•* 4j “
For iirce “ “ 5J<5, u “ 8: “
Forfirar “ ** “ “ •* ? ~
Or, foraperiod or fouryear*, tbe tom df 814,40 paid
anualty, will seeare 89 per week while »iek.
Every Decenary inforaaiion will be afforded oa ihe
ibject ef tnsonnee rene rally. by ’
JAMES DU&NO k. CO, Agent*,
Odcoa Bttildinge.
lilf* tad Hioltb Xaiatue** ,
Tliß Mnatl Lire tad Health Insurance Company
of Philadelphia, Incorporated bgr the Legislature
of Pennsylvania, March, 1843. Charier perpetual.
Capital, <lOO,OOO. Urns low** thab abt PaitnvTL
rtxuk. Cost?an, tad fall SD percent, lower than the
nmii n iee of Life Insurance, as the following com*
pariaOß will shows Hina, a person of the aye of 30 in
soring for tIOO for life, mast pay la the Girard C2J6—
Pennsylvania, 83,38, Pena Mutnal, 82J6; Equitable,
New England, New YorkXifc, 8*30; Al*
bioa, €3,48; Ufi and Health,PhUtdefehia,*!,®!.
DuxcTOta.— Samuel p, Ornek. Charles I). Hall, *V.
P. Boone, Robert P. King. Cnaries P. Hayes, M. \V.
Baldwin, M. M. Reeve, M* D-, Chu.fi. B. Campbell,
Lewis Cooper, L Rodman Barker, £;H. Buder, Edwin
R. Cope. President—Samuel D. Omek; Vice Presi*
dent—Robt. P. Hop Secretary—Frdneis Blaekburne.
Applications will be received, and every iofonnatioa
given by BAML. FAHNESTOCK, Agt,
Office, Commercial Rooms, comer or
Wood and Third sis, Pittsburgh
•ton S.COMBAIX
FIBKAJTD HABIRBISStAABCE.
THE INSURANCE CO. of North America will
make permanent and limited Insurance on pro*
pertT la lUa city and vicinity, and cn shipments by
fcimll, Biter., Laiei. »n 4 b, &». TJo propertie. or
this Company are.well invested, and famish as avail*
able fans for the ample indemnity of all pcnoni who
decire to he protected by iniorauee.
mylg WM. P. JONES. Agent, 44 Water «ti
IHDKMSITY.
Hu FraniHn Ftn Insurance Co. ef PkUoddp Aw.
SI RECTO RS.—Charies N.Baneker. Thomas Hsrt,
Tobla* Wagner, Samuel Oraut,; Jacob R. Smith,
> W Riehard*, Mordeeai P. Lewis, Adolpho E.
Bone, David S. Brown, Morri* PnUerwn.
. . .. N>liman. PrcaidenL
Charles 0. Baneker, Secretary. „ . ■
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited,
oa every description of property la town or country,
atrateeaslowasareeoiutsteniwitbaecunty. |
To Company have reserved a large contingent Fend,
which with their Capital and Premium*, safely Invert
ed, afford ample protection u* the assured.
The assets of the compsny, on January Ist, 1640, pa
! published agreeably to an act of Assembly, were as
,
Be.lE.uU— 21’™ S?
Temporary Loans
cESJV- ■:
71
Since their incorporation, a period of 10 7earo,tbty
have paid upwards of one million four hundred thous
and dollars, losses by fire, thereby afloiding evidenbe
of the advantages of insurance, as well a* the abilily
“ 4 dUiK ““°“ Vo“kmH”<SSff'n, a™^*-
marl-dly.' OfficeNEcorner WoodawfM*u
Tit* PinuylvsalaCoopssy j
Poi InuoAttcs oa Livsn aid tiaa.Tru«® Anyrmti;
miiE first Life Insarance Company In the U. Mate*.
I Incorporated March to, leia-ebo. for perpetual.
capital t^CChOOO—all paid in.
Having authorised the undersigned to receive appli
cationsfor lasuranee, on which policies will be tssufld,
according to their proposals ana rates, which will be
f madc known to npplicanu at hi* office, No. W Wood
tttfet ~ sptl GEO. COCHRAN^
POUBTAI9 nOTJSL.
LIGHT BTRKKT BALTIMORE
rooo aitd tßtrmon, reornißrou.
a THIS establishment long and widely known as
being one of the most eommodious in the city or
Baltimore, bah recently undergone very exten
sive alterations and improvement*. An entire new
Wing has been added, containing numerous and airy
sleeping apartments, and extensive bathing room*.
The Ladies’ department ha* a1«o been completely
reorganised and fined up in a tno ■mniquo and beauu
ful style. In fact the whole arrangement of the Uou»e
has been rembdelfd, witii a siugle eye on the purl of
the proprietors, towards the comfort and pleasure of
their Guests, and which they confidently’ ussen will
.challenge comparison with any Hotel in tho Union.
Their table will always he supplied with every sub
ttanial and luxury which the market aifordt, served
up in a superiorstyle; while in the way of Wines, Ac.,
they.Wlll not b» surpassed.
' In eonetadaa the proprietors beg to say, that nothing
, will be left undone on their part, and on ti» part oftheir
'assistants, to render this Hotel worthy the continued
patronage oftheir friends and the pubtiegeuerally.
The prices for board have also been reduced to Uia
•followSog raloa: ' .. „ . _
Ladies'Ordinary, sl,7Sperday.
Gentlemen’s u .
N. R—Tho Baggage Wagon of the, llomw wilt ml
ways bo found at the Car and Bit*****
which will convey baggage to and from the Uolf |»^. ec
of charge, -
LABABTIBS BOU8i»
conn.or rorara and «ia*t rxnmrts, nrrsßCsoir.
; • TIIE subscriber respectfully announce* U at
IW he has now opened his new and excellent Hote l
**for the accommodation of travelers, boarders,
ud-the publio generally. The house and fumituro
ar» entirely new, and no naiaaor expense have been
snared to render Ilona of the most comfortailo and
»<Uu*
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 20. 185 Q.
■ 'I Dleaolotlrm of Partnsrshlp^
T>Y MUTUAL CONSENTTIiis day, the firm hereto-
X> fore existing under the style of'BUSIIFIELD ft
LEADER, has been dissolved by Henry Leader sell
ing his entire interest in said Gnu to John McGill. A»
business connected with the firm of lluithfield ft lead
er will be settled by 5..8. Bushfield ft Co., who««
duly Janthorised to moke all eollectlons and adistiuli
claims. ' BUSHFIELD ft LEADS.
Piltaburgh, Oct 27,1619.
N.^B.—S. B. BUBHFIKLD-A CO. will
wholesale and retail Dry Good&oml Grocery business,
at the old store room, No. SM Liberty st, where they
will be pledsed to have their friends and csstoman
cal] ana examine their stock of goods. 1/
octal 3.8. BUSnFIELDftjpa.
! HOTICE. ' '"
<pi!E partnership heretofore existing under the Ana
J. of A. ft C. BRADLEY, is dissolved by the decease
ofMr. C. Bradley. The business will be carried onby
A. Bradley, who will settle tho business of the lam
firm.!
REMOVAL.—A. Bxanixr baa removed his Foundry
Warihotue from No. 112 Second street, to No.‘l«
Wood street, between first and Beeond streets. «o me
warehouse lately occupied G. A. Berry, where he
will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of
Castings, Grates, Stoves, Cooking Stoves, ftc. jy!3
Dissolution* .
SKKpartnership heretofore existing between the
senbers. in the name of Conztsme, Burke-ft
his day dissolved by mutual consent Messrs.
i Barnes will settle the business of the con
eem, for which purpose they are authorised to use the
name bftho concern. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE,
i EDMUND BURKE,
THOMAS BARNES.
; The undersigned have this day associated themselves
En the name of BURKE ft BARNES, for the purpose
of manufacturing Fire Proof Safes, Vault Doors, fttf.
Ac., el the stand of the late firm of Constable, Burke
ft Co., wherp they will bo pleased torccelve the pa
tronage oftheenstoaersofthat house and their friends.
EDMUND BURKE,
THOMAS BARNES.
In retiring from the firm of Constable, Burke ft Co'-,
I with sincere pleasure recommend Messrs. Burke ft
Barnes to the confidence of my friends and the public. 1
Feb, 9, IW9. ‘ NATHANIEL CONSTABLE.
fcblWtf
FORWARDING & COMMISSION.
J,ftJ. Tardei, Commission Ittsrchasti,
NO. 31 Old Levee st., N. Orleans, keep constantly on
hand a large assortment of Brandies of the follow
ing brands, which they offerfor sale a* agent* for J. Du
rand A Co , Boideadx, viz: Muglory, J. Eraud, J.Darxnd
ftCo,Laroehelle,J.J. Durand Cognac, A.de Montexun,
A. LBlevillc,A.do Alontlorc, Jean Louis, Ac; ai>o, An
chor Gin. Bordeaux Red and While Wine* in eaaks and
eases, selected with rare by John Durand ft Cm beside**
Champagne Wine ft Sweet burgundy port. [febT-ly*-
a. i. snjirr. -vuoa. x. stu.
STUART ft BILL, Grocers, and Produce and Com*
mission Merchant*, No. 118 -Wood at. Pittsburgh.
Dealers In Gioconcs, Flour, Wheat, Rye,Oats;Corn,
Barley, Pprlt, Bacon, Buuer, Lard, Cheese; Clover,'
Timothy and rlsut Seeds; Iron, Noils, Glass, ftc.Ac.
ftc. Particular attention paid to tho sale of W’etlem
Produce.
RKrxftdCTfr—Meura. Mrcni & Ilnnier, JtobL Dal*
sell £ Co., M’OilU & Roe. Hampton. Smith it Co.,
James May, Kiuj?£ Moorocad, rituburgh. Fenner
& M’Millan, Mtanilon. Jos. Jj. Morrison, Faq., 9L.
" tptsQtly
W. B. SCIitNKS
REFEREES.
CRAIG *8KISHBB« '
S'l AUKNCY, Commission and Forward
VT in* Merchants, No. SC Market it., Pittsburgh, I'*.
attention given to the purchase anil sale
of all kind* of Prcduee.
Rom Wau X Co., Morphy, Wiiion A Co.
Pittsburgh, P*-; Lawson X Hill, Mahloa Marlin,
Wcllsvitle, Ou John U. Urown A Co., (irigg, Elliott X
Co., Philadelphia; B. W. Snodgrass X Co., Cregg X
Nate, New Lisbon, O ’, Fr. Skinuer, Hon. C. D. Coffin,
Cincinnati; J. P. Keller, Youngsiomi, ().; W. L. Sun
dart. Cleveland, O. autfH
[ Hotl. James Campbell.
I Dayid 11. White.
Alexander Cummins*.
WJjI.F. White, P.M.
I Ex-Gov. Vroom.
| Isaac WUdrick, M.C.
Wm. A. Newell, M. 6.
Hoi 8. R. Hamilton. 1
JEAIUINERS.
Commission and Forwardinf Elorehaut.
so. a wood it., rrmsoasH, x
CONTINUES to transact a general Communon busi
ness, especially in the purchase and talc of Amtri- •
ean Manufacture* and Produce, and iu receiving and
forwarding Moods consigned to bis care. As Agent for
the Manufactures, he wtllbe constantly supplied with
the principal artielca of Pittsburgh Manufaetnre alike
lowest wholesale prices. Orders and consignment*
are reipectfuiir solicited. _ jW
M B'CORD * CO., sun.
JSf (Saetc*son in M'Cord & King) BeSfc*
Ftihlonabls.UaUsrtf
Comsr of Wood and J ! iftX Strata,
PARTICULAR attention paid to oar Retail Trade.
Gentlemen can rely upon getting iheir HaU and
Capa from our establishment of the sot matz&ixm sod
waUKASamr, of lbs iArantrn.cs, and at the Lowest
rwexs.
Country Merchants, purchasing by wholesale, are
respectfully invited to call and examine our ttioci; as
are can say with confidence that as regards
aodtwcs.il will not suffer in a comparison with any.
boase in iTuladclpbia. frblT i
JOHN D. M’CRKAKY, Printing Ink Manufarmrer,
No*. 331 am) 333 Sian Lon atreei, NKW YORK—lie
pal No. 3 Spruro ureet —Wontd call ihe attention of
Printer* to Li* improved Printing Irik* of various
kind* and order*, at Hie following price*:
Kxira fine Jet Ulaek. (or Card and Wood
Cats • - #d 00 p.nd 3 CO per lb.
Fine Rook Ink - 0 75~‘ ; tOO “
Boo* rk - - Bin “ OM “
New* Ink ■ C IS oai “ 0 83
Fine Redink • 7Se 1 tt> 1 50 “ «OU ••
Ulne, Yellow, Green and White 73e 100 l SO “
Go'd uu at 8a per lb, and Uronxe u fio, 73 cts and
81 per ox.
A »peeitnen of New* Ink mn be »een on thta paper.
For *ale by JUIINSTO.N A STOCKTuN,
I'iltaburgh, i’a.
C. Morgan k. Co. Cincinnati Ohio.
Morton h. Gruwould, LouitTillc, Ky. octPidCm
MA. WHITE &- CO., would respectfully inform
• the public that they have erected a shop on
>ek, between Federal ora Bandusky streets. They
are now making and ate prepared to receive order* for
every description of ▼chicles, Coaches, Chariot's, Un
rosenes. Baggie*, Phelan*, hi., Ac n which from tbeir
long experieucp w the masafaciureof the above work,
and the facilities they have, they feel confident they are
enabled to do work on the most reasonable term* with
those wanting articles in their tine.
Paying particular attention to of mate
rials, ana having none but competent workmen, they
have no hesitation In warranting their work. We
therefore ask the attention of the public to this matter.
N- B. Repairing done in the best manner, and on the
, most reasonable terms. JaJOttf^
Dtspliragm PiUsri for Bydraat Water*
_ THIS is to eerufy that I have spj
' pointed Livingston, Roggen A Co.
AffißsSole Agents for the solo of Jenning**
tapy Patent Diaprahgm Filter, for the ci|
Ys ties of Pittsburgh and Allegheny.
-H JOHN GIBSON, Agent, .
for Walter M Gibson, 319 ttfo'adway,
I N-Ti
Oct. ID, 1949.
We have been using one of the above articles at the
office of the Novelty Works for three momks, on trial,
and feel perfectly satisfied that it is a useful invention,
and we take pleasure in recommending them as a use;
fol article to all who love pure water. Orders will b«
thankfully received and promptly executed.
oetl# LIVINGSTON. BUOPKN A Co
~Pitt nactUssa Works and Foundry.
mrsßCion, r*.
JOHN WRIGHTACo., werroparedtobttild Cotton
and Woolen Machinery of every description, such
as Carding Machines, Spinning Ffnroes, Speeders,
Drawing Frames, Railway Heads, Warpers,spoolers,
Dressing Frames, Loom*, CardGrindcrs, Ac. Wrought
Iron Shafting turned; all sixes of Cast Iron, Puttie* and
Hanger* of tne latest patterns, rliile and hand Lathes,
and tools of all kind*. Castings of every description
furnished on short notice. Patterns made to order foi
Mill Geanng, Iron Railing. Ac. Steam Pipe for heat
ing Factories. Cast Iron Window Sash and fancy Cas
tings generally.?; Order* left at the Warehouse of J.
Palmer A Co., Lttwrty street, will have prompt atten
tion. Tp •'
Refer to Blaexstock, Bell A Co- J. K. Mooiehead A
Co.,G. K. Warner, John Irwin A Sons, Pittsburgh; G.
C.AJ. H. Warner,Sieubenvilla. j tianlP
i ’pIANOSI 1*
THE subscriber offer* for sale a large and splendid
assortment of rosewood and mahogany grand Ac
tion Pianos, with and without Coleman's celebrated
Afoiinn Attachment. The above instruments fcre war
ranted to bu equal to any manufactuted in this coun
try. ond will be sold lower tbur any brought from the
Kilt F. BLUMK, N«> IPJ wood,st.
tM door above b<h
N. B.—City Scrip will be taken at par for a few of
he above assortment. ; royi F- B.
I'rmsßuaoii, Sept. ID, IMl*.
MR. THUS. K. HIBDERT:—Dear Sir, Your WRI
TING FLUID we have now been using more than
■ year, and on looking oyer the entries mads by it, we
find the color h bright blue bluet. In* pleasant to
write with, flows free, and does not clog the |>en like
the ordinary ink* in use. Wishing \uu ttn- ready sale
its merits demand, we are, your* rcppertfully,
.SIMPSON ACO.
For aale, together with Hibben'* llrd ink, and Ma
chine Copy Ink, by U. A. Falutcsiock A Co., li. P.
Schwarts, Allegheny City, and by the manufacturer,
T. K. llibLert, Druggist and Chemist, comer of Liber
ty and Smilhnrld tu, Piltsburgli.
A Prsisnt for Tour Family.
MORRIS A WILLIS’ HOME jot tRNA!. -Week
ly—S'J per annum.
HOTELS
CO-PARTNERSHIPS.
ft a. clui*, late of N. Lisbon, 6.
GEORGE COCHRAN.
MISCELLANEOUS-
TO PRtiITEKB.
HBW COACH FACTORY)
•‘The best paper in the Union.’—! Evening Star.
“Rather gel iu coal than go without it.’ - [ Bo»t. Post
Published tn New York and pitlabargh eveiy Sat*
ardmy morning. ■
New »uh«cnber* can be supplied from January I*l,
l*'l0 l if Immediate application lw made teitlierperM»n.
ally or l>y letter) to the office of pub’ienlioii, till Wood
»tt*oL feb7 J U LOCKWOOD.
gAVED flEK|LlFE—Sellers* Vcrindugo i* tho nrii-
CC ‘ Lxxuiotos, Va. January 20, 181®.
Mr. J. M. Wilson—Dear Sir, The vial of Srlleis’
Vermifuge i bought from you, soiuo tinie ngo, brought
from my girl five years old, tno astonishing number o[
five hundred worm*. 1 bnicvo she would have lived
a very short time, hut for this medicine.
Prepared ami sold iiy IL K SKLLKRB, •>< Wood »t;
sold also by Druggist* generally in tho two cities.
jattiU ......
Vsivst Pile Carpet. - ...
WMcCLINToCK is now opening thn handsomest
• and most superb Imported Velvet I lie Car)tel
ever before offered in ibis market, to which bo mviie*
tho attention of pafehosurs.
g7“Carpet Ware Rooms, 75 Fourth *t- lanfll
Groat Arrival off Now Good*.
TUB subscribers are now prepared to offer Mil
greater inducements to purchaser* of Dry Goodl
Thrrr established low price* and immense receipt t
Goods, {having received over IIW packages of act
and desirable goods,) comprise in pant
J W dox French wrought Collar* and Capes;
Id ps Rich Dress Bilks;
100 ps Alpaeca*, from ao tu fiO eent* per yard;
fi cases Mousim D’Lain*, from 10 to per yard;
itt •• Meritnae Prints, all stylus;
5 “ Monrning “ Wto S3|o per yard;
It) “ Ginghams, good styles, IS|e per yard.
Bheeting*, Shirting*, and Hoa*ekeeping Goods, la
great varieties, alt of which will be offered at extreme
r, i-gjrtM-.y AA ma son *■ cn-a. co m.hm .i
TptoUß id bbls Family, in stora and for sale by
r rebs; sawuabbauoh
i v-.i d i. -i
MISCELLANEOUS.
. WABTSVi
Ds?sa , sssa
GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION OFFICE,
Young MEN in wholesale and retail nores, tad outer
respectable basinets, to mot as Book-keepers, Sales*
meu, Porters, Bar-keepers, Waiters, Fanners, Coach*
men, Car Agents, Book and Map Agents, Collectors,
Overseers in all branches of business, Ac. We hasp
at nil times a large nambetofgood situations on hand,
: which pay from 300 to 0,000 per annum. Those, in
wont of situation* of any kind srapld do well to give
os a call, as we have agents in each of the above ci
ties, which will enable us to place every applicant in
a suitable situation at the shortest notice. We have a
large acquaintance In all the above named oiUei,
which we trust will enable os to give entire satisfac*
Uon to all who may favor us with a call.
TAYLOR A TAYMAN, No. 69 Second st,
between South and Gay.
N. B.—Persons living In any part of the 0. States,
and wishing to obtain a situation in Baltimore, or ei»
tier of the above cities, will have their wants imme
diately attended to by addressing as a,line, (post-paid)
as by so doing they will csrtaiTbotb trouble and ex
pense, which they otherwise would incur by coming
to the city, and seeking employment for themselves
Addten, TAVuiR A TAYMAN,
No. 69 Second street,
mygfrdtf Baltimore, Md
THE ARBOBBTBB*
riIUE attention of the public is respectfully called to
X the following certificates;
Ml 8. Eaxuu—Having tested a quantity of Gold
weighed by your Areometer, I Cod the result proves
your instrument correct} ana recommend the use of it
to those goidg to California, as the best method for ob
taining the real value of Gold. Resporours,
J. B. DUNLEvY.GoId Beater.
Pittsburgh, March 9,1849.
PiiTiauxea, March 7,1849.
Ma.EixiK9—Dear Sin Having examined the “Areo
meter," manufactured at your rooms, I do not hesitate
lo.eommend it to the use of those gentlemen who are
about removing to California In search of Gold.
It rives a close approximation to the specific grtvi
ty ofmetals, and wifi certainly enable use adventurer
to ascertain when bis placer u yielding Gold,
marl? _ Yocrs, reip’y, J. R. M’CLINTOCK._
I' NDLA RUBBER received for the
California Expedition, a complete assortment 0{
Gam Elastic Clothing, at prices ranging from &MW to
811,90 for suit of coaLpants and hat. For sale at the
India Rubber Depot, No 9 Wood at.
dec» Mil PHILLIPS
GREAT INVENTION!—VALUABLE DISCOVERY!
Patxht Sacuas® Jabdact Ist, 1849.
Patent trossJever extension Tablet, Sofas, Bureaus,
Book Cases , Writing Desks.
LEVER OF WROUGHT IRON.
THE TABLES far surpassing every other in
vention of the kind now extant. They can be ex
tended from ten to' twenty-five feel, and when closed
ihe leaves are all contained inside; they are made to
all sites and shapes, and are admirably adapted for
'Steamboats, Hotels, and large private families, form
ing when efosed a complete centre table.
; SOFAS AND BUREAUS-Tbese articles are invtl
-amble, particularly to those who wish to econo
mise room, and convert a sleeping apartment into a
parlor or sitting room, as they can be opened and shut
ju-couvemenec, and when shut, the beading is euclos
~pd. A great saving in roam and rent. All the bed
steads wbcn-elosed.iona a beautiful piece of furniture
for a parlor or sitting room.
BOOK CASES—A neat and useful article for ptrior
or drawing room.
WRITING DESKS—For law offices, counting rooms,
and other offices; when opened a mosleonveueni bed
stead, when closed n perfect Dc«k and Library alone
is visible.
' All these articles need no rceommehdsuon: the
beauty of the wholo is, they, arc warrauted not to gel
out of repair. It will be tor your interests to call and
examine the article*, at the manufacturer 1 * store, No.
S 3 Third street, Pittsburgh. In addition to thp sl-ovo
advantages, they are proof against burs.
mciao •; JAMES W WOODWELL.
' SUtm Brtck Wor A*for Sals.
THE subscriberoffers for sale, the STEAM BIUCK
WORKS, above Lawreneeville, comprising a
Steam Engine, 2,Boilers,4M6a!dMacliiue, capable of
manufacturing Pressed Bricks (out Of dry clay,
as taken frum the bank,) per day; with three acres oi
land ou the Allegheny nver, on which are 4 kilns and
sheds, machine utuLelay sheds, wheelbarrows, trucks,
shovels, spades, Ac., every thing requisite to com
mence operations at an hours notice. Price, including
the patent rigblln use said machluo, 87,000—«wms at
payment made easy. Without the land, 83,000. For
particulars, address HENRY MERRITT,
augV7-dtf _ No 118 Mouoagahela lloase.
Wrought tad Cut Iroa RalHag,
rviHE subscribers beg leave to inform the public that
I. they have obtained from the East oil the lute and
fashionable designs for Iron Railing, both for houses'
anil cemeteries. Persons wishing to procure hand
some patterns will please call and examine, and judge
for themselves. Railing will be famished at the short
est notice, nr.d in the best manner, at the comer of
Craig and Rebecca streets, Allegheny city.
aeggi-dtf A. I.AMONT A KNOX.
Oyster*! Oystsrs!
B URKK A CO’S Daily Express is now regularly de
livering Can and Shell OYSTERS, which art of
fered to dealers and families at the lowest prices.
Omlity warranted equal to any brought lo tills mar
jwand for solo by
JR J.C.RIDWELL,Agt, Water st.
aaHso—Atthe fallowing depots:—Bcis A Berger, cor
. JKrßusiUrteM fcndSeeond sts; ElTeaxleton, Diamond;
Merest A_RobiO«oo. Federal st .Allegheny. octia ,
* siac PBMPS, made on an
VY plan, so as not to freeze in the coldest weather;
Persons wanting such articles,- art invited to call and
see them at • SCAIPK A ATKINSON'S,
mytß • Ist. between Wood Market sis
SEW BOOKS! HEW BOOKS!
THE Constitution and Standard'of the Associate
Reformed Church in North America: Bvo, bound
iu sheep. ‘
The Other Side, at Notes for the History of the War
between Melieo aud the United Stales, written in
Mexico, and translated from the Spanish, with notes:
By A. C. Ramsey. '
- Sketches of Reforms and Reformers of Great Britain
and Ireland: By 11. U. Stanton.
The Works of President Edwards, in 4 volt; a re
print of the Worcester edition,, with additions, and a
copious general index.
The Mountain* of Egypt, or Egypt a Witness for the .
Bible: By F. L. Hawks. U.D.UL D-
Memoirs of David Hale, late editor of Journal of
Commerce, with selection* from hie Miscellaneous
Writing*: uy Rev. J. F<~Thompson.
The Puritan and His Daughter: by J. K. Paulding.
Los Gnngoe, or aa Inside View of Mexico and Cal
ifornia: By Lieut. Wise, U. S. Navy.
Familiar Letters to Young Men, on various subjects;
designed as a Companion to the Young Men’s Guide:
By I Wm. A. Alcott-
Tbe Poems and Prase Writing* of R. A. Dana: 3vs
Nineveh and iu Remains: Uy 1-ayard.
For sale by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH,
janlti No 79 Wood st
A P**a**t ffor Year raxally.
MORRIS A WILLIS’ HOME JOURNAL .
Pmxsßxn Wxbxxt— 92 to. sjcrux.
“The best paper in tbe Utrion.” [Evening Star.
“Ratber get in coal than go wiihouiit-” [Boston Post
New subscribers can ba supplied from Jan. 1,1690,
if immediate application be made (ehherpertonally or
by letter) at tho OSee of Publication, 63 Wood H
janiO J. D. LOCKWOOD.
Haw Books
SACRED SCENES AND CUAUACTCRB, by J.T.
Deadly, with original designs by Parley.
The Poems and Prose Writing* of R. 11. Dana,
rhyueton and Patient, or a Practical View o! ike
Moral Dunes, Relations and Interests .of the Medieal
Profession and the Community; by W. Hooker, M. p.
The Puritan and His Daughter by J. K. Paulding,
author of the Dutchman'* Firesido.
Los Gringos, or an Inside View of Mexico and Cal
ifornia; with Wanderings in Peru, Chili and Polynesia;
bvLiculWisc. For tale by
defli ELLIOTT A ENGLISH. Wood st
MI3ELLANEOUS LITERATURE,
AT LOCKWOpD’S* 03 YVOOOSTIUBKT.
BROWN'S American Angler’s Guide; full of illus
trations, 12mo.
Paalding's Puritan and Ills Daughter; 12mo.
Dr. Hooker’s Physician and Patirnt; tamo.
Mrs fails’ Hearts end Homes; Bvo.
Neander's life of Chriati ttvo.
Neander’s History of Christian Church; 3 volt, Bvo.
Rev. Dr. Bpring’s Memoirs of Mias Murray; 6vu.
Amencan Almanac. 1650; fcvo.
JAM KM P. LOCEWOOD,
janiO Booksctier_A Importer, 03 Wood^«t_
Now Is ths Cltao Co Smbsertbe.
OFFICE of Soon's Reprint* of tho Four Quarter
lies and Blackwood; *lO per year.
AlorrU A Willis’ Home Journal, published in New
York weekly; per annum.
Downing’s Ilorticuiiuralist, monthly; *3 pur year.
Invaluable.
The Cultivator, monthly; fit per annum.
The Agriculturalist, monthly; 51 |>cr year.
Tlie Democratic Review, monthly; per annum.
The Uankera* Mavaxinn, do $3 do
JAMES l> LoCKWouD.
Jjind Bookseller A Impure', fi3 Wood »t
Iu&CKLETT k WIIITK,
DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
m wood sthi;i;i*,
ARE now receiving a very larne stork of fresh
Goods, of recent purchase ami i(nportattim,wbich
they will srll to the trade at such price* as cannot tall
to givo entire satisfaction.
City and Country Merchant* are i>,viied to call aud
examine our stock before puicba"ti:g cl*cw»*»-f.
myti
DRY GOODS
fiDEPHf, WIh»OIf A CO.,
i No. 43 Wood St., Firm <uaua.
ARE now receiving their u*ual rupplics of Good*
(or the Fall season, which iu«v will be happy to
exhibit to their old customers, u<id..i« many new ones
as may feel inclined to preseui ih^'iselves.
Always taking crest pains li»r *« puch Roods as
are adapted lo.ihr wants of the Western trade, which
long experience enables them to do, tliiy can say with
much confidence,, end without entering into a detail
of their Mode, that the Western retail merchant will
find with thiia all thhfUis eusiomers require. Those
who hate formed the unprofitable habit of repairing
to tbc Eastern cities tor tbpir stocks of Pry Goods,
would do well to call, as a candid eomphkieonof r>rv
cea would in many cares result in the conviction that
the expense of going further may be obviated by boy*,
in* in Pittsburgh. spU3
UNSIirUNKAIILK FLANNELS.
W- R. MURPHY conUnueatp keep on hand a full
« avsniiment of the Welsh Unshrinkable Flan*
nets, and Uhs recently received a supply tof lho finer
qualities.' 'Also Hwansdown Flannels, % scarce utU
cle and well adapted for the wear of Invalids, and
others wanting something warmer than - usual. Also,
Fenian .and Gauso Flannels for Infants wear; to
ff ether with a full supply of American manufactured
Flannels, of different fjuulhi**. Mtoi SHROUDING
FLANNELS, of all the different widths,nt the North 1
East comer of 4th ajjiJ,Hiikel sis.
Wholesale Rooms ap-stairs, arhere dealers wIU
always find a good assorttaeni of ucw style goods.
jan4 *
FAST COLORED P2MSTB.
WH MURPHY invites the attention of bayers to
» his present choice Atoc)( of Prints at Wl cents
per yard, of fast colon and newest styles. a
Also—Newest styles BngliiltrChintxea, from 121 lo
lejccnta. .
Also —A full assortmect'of small figured light Prints
and Chinlxes, bufT, blue, pick, lakfek r purple, orange,
An. Iff? Wholesale Rooms uptutixs.. janls
('tALdCOES— It) cases, fast colon, at 6Jc: former
j price Hie. jaalfr A A MASON A CO .
BLUE GUECK&—I ease very dark Shirting Checks,
jait opened by aiIACKLhTTT* WHITE,
jaalfi . W Wood street
BLACK BILK LAGER, ineladtßß.a few pieces el
extra width, to be found, at low^riemnj^Mmeol
•• j
11l GAZETTE.
MEDICAL.
P&OFSBSOR DAUBY’S TIUCOPHKR
OUS OR SEDIC&fSD COMPOUND.
INFALLIBLE for renewing, invigorating, and bean*
tyfying the Hair, removing Scarf, Dandruff, and all
affections of the Scalp, and curing Eruptions on the
Skin, Diseases of the’ Glands, Muscles and Intern*
menls, and relieving; Stings, Cats, Braises, Sprains,
Ac, Ac. With this preparation. “there is no such
word ns f«il. h -'The fint journals In America, medical
men of the highest eminence, prominent citizens of all
pr ofessions, and ladle? who nave nieillt for years in
their dressing rooms ahd nurseries, admit with oae sc*
cord, that, for importing vigor, gloss, luxuriance and
curt to the hair, eradicating scurf Bn d dandruff, heal*
in* wounds,, curing conttsious, sprains, stings, Ac.*
and relieving diseases of tho skin, tho glands, and the
museles it has no equal among tlic multitude of com*
pounds advertised in the public prints, or-uaed inpri
vate practice. f u cheapness as well as efficacy, Bar*
ry’s Trieophcrons is unrivalled. ;
The affinity between! the .membranes which consti*
state the skin, and the hair which draws Its sustenance
from this triple'envelopc' is very cloie. All diseases
of the Ihslr origin&tesin'tho skin of the head. If the
pores of the scalp art clogged, or if the blood and
other fluids do not circulate treely through tho small
vessels which feed ihei roots with moisture mid impart
life to the fibre a, the result is scurf dandruff, shedding
of the hair, gruyaess, dryness, and hafseness ortho
and entire boldness os tho cake may bo.—
Stimulate the sidn to hcalfoftil action with the Trieop?
herons, and the torpid vessels, recovering their activ*
ity, will annihilate the disease. :
In all affections of the skin, and of tho substrata of
museles and integument, the process effect
are the same.
It Is upon the akin, the nmacular’fibre, and the
glands, that the Tncpnherous has its specific action,
and it) all affections ana injuries of these, organs, it Is
a sovereign remedy.
Sold, in targe bottles, price S 3 cents, at the principal
Offiee, 137 Broadway, N. Y.
C3“For sale by IL E. SELLERS,
janfil Pittsburg.
PROCLAMATION.
KNOW all men who are siek and afflicted with dis
ease of the bladder and kidneys, with rheumatic
pdJns in back or limbs, stiff joints, old sores, running
ulcers, Ac,lhal they can be cured by taking the Pe
troleum! You mayftalk about it* being a nostrum as
much a* you nleasev but this docs not make it so, for
wo proclaim uithe (ace of an bonest community, that
it has virtues which are not contained in any other
remedy. The man wlio is racked with pnin and suf
fering from dlsyase, can for fifty cents, get relief from
any of the ills ennumerated above. Reader! it costs
very little to iqakealrisl. This Petroleumis no mix*
ture—no oompond,' pat up for the purpose of imposing
on the community; bat it is a remedy elaborated by
tho master band of nature, and babbles up from the bo
som of our mother earth in its original purity, and of*'
fers to suffering bumsAiy a ready remedy, a certain
and cheap care; <
It has cured Piles after other medicines have failed
to render any relief. It has cured Rheumatism of long
standing, and of tbs worst and most painlu! character.
It has cured Cholera Morbus by one or two doses; it
baa cured old cased of Diarrhea, in which every other
remedy has been of no avail. Asa local remedy in
barns end scalds, it is belter than nny medical com
pound or ointment that we know of. it will care chtl*
blnins or frosted feet. In a few application*; undoubt
ed testimony can bn furnished of the truth contained
in the above statement by calliny.on Saraoel M. Kicr,
Cana] Basin, 7th street; or eilhetof the agents. .
Koyser A McDowell, comer*sf Wood str ’et and
Virgin Alley; R. E Sellers, 57 Wood street, D. A. El-
. A D. M. Carry, Allegheny city, ere tho agents.
f CAUTION EXTRA
A man by the name of RUE!, CLAPP baa gnsaged
wuh a young man of the name of 8. P. Townsend, nnd
uses his name to pm op a Sarsaparilla, which’ they
sail’ Ur. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, denominating if
GENUINE. Original, etc. Tots Townsend u no doc
tor and never was, bat was formerly a worker on rsile
roads, canals, and the like. Yet lie assumes the title
of Dr_ for the purpose of gaining credit for what he is
not. He is sending dm card* headed “Tricks ot
Quacks,” in which he saye, I have sold the. use of ray'
name for 07 a week. I vnll give S. P. Townsend $5OO
if he will produce one si”* l ® miliary proof of this.—.
This Is to caution tho public not to be deceived, and
purchase none bat the GENUINE ORIGINAL OLD
!>r. Jacob Townsend's darmparilla,.b&ving on it the
Old Dr.’s likeness, his family coat of arm*, and hit sig
nature aeroM the coat of arms.
JACOB TOWNSEND.
’Principal Office, Iftt Nassau it, New Ydrk City.
OLD DOCTOR:
JACOB ||||3j TOffHSBHD,
fHE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER
OP TUX ' aiMUCiX
TOWSBESD SARSAPARILLA.
Old Dr. Townsend is new about 70 years of age, and:
has long been known: as the AUTHOR iicd DISCO- '
VEBERefthe GENUINEORIGINAL “TOWNSEND
SARSAPARILLA.” Being poor, be was compelled
lo limit its manufacture, by which means it has been
kept out of market, and tho sales circumscribed to.,
ihcsc oult who had proved its worth and known its
value. This Gaaas *Ku UmtQcstucD Pnarsaswia is
manafacured on the largest scale, and is called for
throughout the length and breadth or the land.
Unuke yoang H. P. Townsend's, it improve* with
age, and never changes, but for the beUerj because It
is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific man.
The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest:
discoveries of the Art, have all been brought into re
quisilian in the manufacture of the Old Dr.’s Sarsapa*.
nlla. The Barsaparilla root, it Is well known to med*'
ical men, contains medicinal properties,and some
perries which are inert or useless; and others, which,;
if retained in preparing n for use, produce fermenta*.
lion and aeid, which U injurious to the system. Some
of the properties of Rarsaparilla are ro volatile that'
they entirely evaporate and are lost in the prepara
tion, if they are not preserved by a scientific process,
known onfy u> those experienced in its manufacture.
Moreover these volatile principles, which fly off in va
por, or ns an exhalation, under heat, are the very es
sential medical properties of tho root, which gives to
it all its value. The i
dßßtnsE
OLD DO. JACOn TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA
.is so prepared; that all the inert properties of tho Sar
saparilla root are first removed, every thing capable
of becoming aeid or of fermentation, is extracted and
rejected; then every particle of medical virtue is secu
red id a pare and concentrated form; and thus itia
rendered incapable of tesiug any of iu valuable and
healing properties, prepared in this way, it is made
tho most powerful agent in the
CURE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES. .
Hence the resign whir we hear commendations on
eyery aide in iu favorb? men, women and children.
We find il doing wonders in the cure of Consumption,
Dyspepsia, and Liret iComplalnt, and in Rheumatism,
Scrofula and Pile*, C-ostivenett, all Cutaneous lirap-
Uoas, Pimples, Ulotehes, and all afleetions arising from
IMPURITY OK THE BLOOD.
It possesses a marvellous efficacy la all complaints
arising from Indigestion, from Aridity of the Stomach;
from unequal circulation, determination of blood to the
head, palpitation of tHe heart, cold feet and colihhands
cold cnilla and hot flashes over the body, it has not
had its equal in coughs and colds; and promotes easy
expectoration, and gentle porapiriiioo, relaxing stric
ture of the lungs, throat, and every other pan.
Bat in nothing is its excellence more manifestly sees
and acknowledged than in all kinds and stares of
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
. It works wonders in cates of fluor albas or whites,
Failing of the Worab t Obstructed, Suppressed, or Pain
ful Menses, Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and
the like; and is effectual iu curing all/orms of the Kid
ney Discuses. By removing obstructions, and regular
ting the general syslim, it gives tone,'and strength to
the whole body, and cures all (onus 61'
NERVOUS DISEASES ANttSDEBILITYj
and thus prevents or. relieves a great variety ofether
diseases, a* Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, Bt. Vitus
Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Fits. Couvulfions, Ac. Is
not this, then, tux MsniaNX you Psa-ExinxnLT N’xxsT
But can any df these things be said of & P. Town
send's interior article! This young man's liquid is not
to be COMPARED WITH THE OLD Dll’S,
because of the Oraud Fact,'hut the one is incapable
of 'Deterioration and NEVER SPOILS, while the oth
er DOESi it sour*,’ferments, and blows the bottles
containing it into fragments; (lie eour. acid liquid ex
ploding and damaging other goods! Must not this hor
riblo compound be poisonous to IAo system! What!
pot acid into a system already with acid!
Wbal causes Dyrpcpsia but acid! Do w« not all know,
that when fuod sours in our stomachs, what mischiefs
it produces?—flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the
heart, liver complaint, iliarrhma, dysentory, cholic and
corruption of the blood! What is Scrofula baton acid
humor in the body! What produces all the humors
which bring on Eruptions of ibe Skin, Scald Head,
Salt Rbcum,Kry«ipelas,Wbite Swellings, Fever-Sore*,
and all ulcerations internal and external! It is noth
ing under heaven but an acid subsumes, which sours,
ami thus spoils all (ho fluids of the body t more or less.
What causes Rheumatism but a sour acid fluid, which
tusinuaiei itself between the joints and cLewheic, ir
ritating and inflamliig the tender and delicate tissues
upon which it nets! So of nervous diseases, of impu
rity of the blood, uf deranged circulations, and uuarly
ail the ailments whith aliiici human uature.
Now, u li not horrible to tonka tml edl, nnd infinite*
It wor*c to u«c tlili
USURIiNG, EKRmKNTING, ACID “CONFOUND’
OF A F.TOWNSKND!
u] ynt be would fain have it understood that Old Jo
ibTuwni‘*md's Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, ii an
mutation of his inferior preparation!!
Heaven .forbid that wo should deal In an article
which would bear the most distant resemblance to fj.
1* Townsend's articU! and which should bring down
upon the Old Ur. such a mountain load of eotnplninta
and eriminalioua frOtn agents who have sold, and pur
chasers who have used S. I*. Townsend’s Fermenting
Compound! - ;
We wish it uuderttooil, because it is the absolute
truth, that 8. I*. Townsend’s article aud Old Dr. Jacob
Townsend’s Sarsaparilla are beavcn-wMc apart, aud
infinitely dissimilar; that they ore unlike in every pur«
titular, baviug notone single thing in common.
It is to arrest frauds upon Iho untortonaio, to pour
balm into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the
despairing bosom, to rettore health and blnout and vi
gor into the crushed and hrokrn nnd to banish intirmi
iy—that old I>!L JACOD TOWNSEND has SOUGHT
and FOUND the opportunity and means to hri.;g bu
(laanD UNIVERSAL CONCIiN TKATI-JI) IU-iHEDY.
within die (each, and to the knowledge ot nil vri:«*
need it, that they niay learn and 'know, by joyful cl
perienoe.ilSTaAßSCSNDKarruwrniTo u*u»V •• ’
For sale by J. KIDD A: CO., Wholesale A rout for
Western i'cmiHyivnitia; J. SMITH, IJuudifghiu; Dr.
J.BARUEANT, Alleeheuy; ijr. ,J. t'AHSivI.U, Filth
ward. (I. W. GARDNER. nUt ward, Itittsnursli. spt3
LIVER COMi’l.iUiVr^CibreMi^ifieKormed^y'
using the original, only true an J geuutueUtcr
, Asnunca, Urown eo., (X, .March 20,1547.
Mr. R; K.' tJellers— in April last ray wife w'ns attack
ed with Liter Complaints, and had tap advice of two
physicians, who tried various remedies wiihbal pro
ducing any good effect. Marin* beard' of your cele
brated Liter Mill*, 1 concluded u giro thro a fair
trial. 1 purchased one box oT of Aberdeen,
and gate them according to IteitlJrteUoit*, by which
site was greatly relieved., L procured a icchml l>ox,
which entirely eared her,'and she now enjoys excul*
lent health. l have used ihctn nryseM, and proaoonce
theta the be?l family medicine 1 ever tried. .
Yours, &c. v " lUabsib Biuslf,
Prepared and soldby; R. K. SKLLGIUL 57 Wood si;
■old also by Druggists generally in (bo two cities. ••
ionic " i - • ■
Vliw of FltUhurgh,.. 1
MY VIEW will be published In as short a lime
at possible; and l ean assure my subscribers,
and the public generally, that it alull.be *orxsws—
boih in fidelity of detail and beauty of execution—io
auy other whatever. Let those who daubl, wait a few
weeks and »co. • , , - Iv. .-WillTliPlLLD.
Nfcw Yoas. Dee. 3ib t ‘
GhUari.., ... ... ; .f
A PEW rery fine GCITAU3, inst ‘rac'd from'lbe
celebrated manufactory of CiV, Martin, arid* to
solo by 4auS • d. 1L 9l Wood rtfl
K/j!ut3 UUTrKiL—ts,bhi*ia
(j Jtuda* AVtLEA^iJ^^^LEU^LA?Ii o li y '
• •j . , ... .••aiiiMl to4:j*
MEDICAL.
A CARD.
A CIRCULAR seat us by a friend, announcing foe
formation of a new Transportation Company, by
oar lato Agents at Baltimonl tad Columbia, impel* us
thus early to apprise oar friends and the public that
such makes no alteration whatever iu our business,
save the change of our agent* and location of our
warehouses at those points, both of which we have
effected advantageously for aurselvesand out eastern*
' With the experience of fifteen year* in the Trans-
Donation business, self respect, as well at a regard for
the intelligence of our 'patrons, forbid as to tax tba
credulity of tho public, or eater for is amusement by
lengthened professions in print. We begleave, there
fore, to say, is general terms, that oar arrangements
i are considerably extended; the convenience and ca
pacity of our warehouses, atPittsbargh, Philadelphia,
Baltimore .and Columbia, unsurpassed; our facilities
for regularity and dispatch increased; and our terms as
liberal as that of any other responsible line; and
our freight, whether in depot or in transit, is always
insured free of expense to the owner*.
We appeal to our past conduct as an earnest of our
future, and confidently look forward to a continuance
of that patronage which has ever been oar study to
deserve and our pleasure to acknowledge. Under
such impressions, we shall be prepared at all tma« to
meet honorable competition; those resorting to any
other we shall neither envy nor imitate.
THE PITTSBURGH PORTABLE BOAT LINE
will be conducted as usual, by the proprietors,
TAAFFE A O’CONNOR,
corn ST of Peon and Wayne sta, Pittsburgh;
THOMAS BORBIDGE.
873 Market st, Philadelphia;
' And by the following Agentsr ’ •
JOHN MeCULLOUGH A CO, 68 North at, Baltimore;
P. B. BURK A C 0,85 Doane st, Boston;
W A J. T. TAPBCOTT A CO, 00 South st, N. Yor w ;
JAMES WHERLWBIGHT, Cincinnati. Ifehv
jndd't Bfadlcntcd Liquid Cutlets.
miHS ts undoubtedly foe best preparation ever dis*
I covered, for dressing Buns, Scalds, Cots, Chil
blains, Bruises, or any kind of fresh wounds, alto for
•ora Nipples a remedy unequaled.
This article is intended for family use, and thouldhe
found in the possession of every family In the land.
Mechanics who an in constant danger of injury to
their persons through accident, and the improper or
eareloss use of toolsv will find this article to be invalu
able to them, and after a Cur trial will consider it in
dispensable. ' •
It is an excellent substitute for adhesive plaster of
all kinds, without any of iu inconveniences; and is so
medicated as to allay all pain immediately and most
perfectly.
A very little applied any where on the surface of the
skin, immediately forms a firm, smooth coaling, very
similar to the natural cuticle or outer akin; which may
be freely washed with water and aoap,wifooutnny in-
jury to the wound.
The articlo is freely.uscd and highly recommended
by the moat eminent physicians of New England, and
other parts of the country.
For «=»!<-oKi.v by ’ R E SELLERS, 57 Wood st
C7N, B.—The trade supplied at the manufacturer's
prices. feb4
DOCTOR \?IBTIR*S
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
THE following artlele we copy with pleasure from
the “Boston Mercantile Journal,* of Mareb, ld£>,
and wa hope that if nay of our readers are auffarirg
fronj any of the eooplaiflts which U issald to euro,
they will speedily avail themselves drib
DR. WISTAR’3 BALSAM OF WILD CHHIRY.
It was well known many yean ago that the wild
cherry bark tree of this climate possessed valuable
medieinal qualities .Indeed this fact was known to
1 the aborigines, and decoctions of the leaves or bark of
this .tree has ever been regarded by their physician s as.
oneSrfoe mosteffectual remedies in many diseases.
Thi/fi&t, several yeah slnee, arrested the attention of
Dr.'tYiJiV,' u highly respectable practitioner of Vir
ginia. IlftliQtostigaied with care the healing proper
ties qf the -tested iu effecu when admin-.
isle red. alond,’and whop in combination with other re*
roodialarents.'. ns found that iu natural virtue might
be greatly end by combining it with tagtei
dienta wboae.propcrtjf.i m.re tllarell proved and gen
erally reeoguized, a-tasdic&n-was produced which
consulates a rc&gty of grefitimportanee in pulmona
ry sffeetions and feaaserpf foa, chest and throat
diseases which are p'KirerbiaHyprcTalent in our cities
and large towns, and Am.prove‘tftjl’ swelling the'
i bill of mortality to e raudigrcaief rfxt&it ’than is the
case with raosrieUiers, we haff almost Mid all deasea i
-of disease.
The gennine Wistaria nwi—ip of WilffOhenxlpua!
fac simile of the signature of Henry
Philadelphia, and Sandford and Park on a finely axe?
cuted steel engraved wrapper. Noafi other ere geb-‘
We are just in receipt of the following Voluntary tri
bute to the ourativo power of Wis tax’s of Wild
Cherry, from JL Hall, M. D, o(,Mn .Ckaien*, Mmhi
gan, wno is a physician of high standing,' and aa ex*
tensive. ~~ r " ~
. ,
To the afflicted, this may certify that Mrs. B. Rob-:
erts, of this village, three or four weeks after confine
ment, was attacked with a violent eougli and great
prostration, and seemed hastening to the grave with
tearful rapidity. I advised her to use Wistar’t Balsam
of Wild Cherry—she did uk and with that valuable
medicine alone was restored to health, and is now a
living proof of the value of Wiatar’s Balsam of Wild
Cherry- E. HALL,
Phyaieian and Druggist
Read on and be convinced etill further of the remar.
kable virtues of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cheiryr
Messrs. Sandford A Parks Gents, As a matter of jus
tice to you. and for the benefit of the public, 1 would
offer the following statement of a core effected by your
medicine, knows os Wistaria of Wild Cherry,
In the spring of 1547 my wife was severely attacked
with Peripneumonia, or Pleurisy, which resulted in a
deep scaled pain in the side, accompanied with a se
vere cough; she was attended by some of the best
physicians in Chicago, but to no purpose; for weeks
she suffered, without relief coughing ineessantlynight
and day. I came id the conclusion that all the reme
dies knowntfo the physicians could not help her, and
was induced to try you* Wild Cherry. Iprocuxedone
bottle, and commenced jj according to dim
i before it was alLgono—the cough stopped, the
pain in her side left her, and with tho aid oi «n«t>n«T
bottle she was restored to riaiiCT nxaxxn. In con
sideration of these eireamstannesj 1 would wrjmmVnd
it to the public at a valuable medicine.
Yours, respectfully, R. N. GARRATF.
Gaano tUrus, OeL 8| 1849.
Reodt&a/Mncmg JVtfuponvtfo.
or all the cure* that have been recorded, there are
certainly none equal to the one first mentioned, which
plainly ihows the curability of Consumption, eien in
une of it* worst forms
Caown Pourr, Lake Co., la. June 15,1849.
J. D. Pure: Bear Sir, A* I hayo a deep ecmmlserm*
tiou for the afflicted, permit me to mo you a brief
hiftory of my affliction*, and the benefits derived from
the use of Dr. Wiiur'i Balsam of Wild Cherry.
In July, 1544,1 wa* attacked with a fever of the ty
phod character, which left me in. a very debilitated
state, when in the following winter 1 was taken with a
severe cold, which reduced t&o to each an extent as to '
r'veme the appearanee of a confirmed consumption,'
labored under a severe cough—expectorated a great
deal, end was troubled with eold feet and night
1 also frequently raised blood from ray lungs. I .
tinned in this state, gradually under the di*^
ease, until January, 1»47, when I was again '
with fever. My friends despaired of mylife, and my
physicians thought ! could sarvivo but a short time.
My extremities, especially my feet, were constantly
cold, aud almost lost their feeling. Under these cir*
cumstonces tt may truly be said that 1 was a living
skeleton. I finally determined to quit taking medicine
prescribed by physicians, and try Dr. Wistor’s Balsam
of Wild Cherry, and from the first week that 1 com*
raeseed taking it, 1 con data a gradual recovery. I
continued its use six months, at the end of which
1 was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since,
and cheerfully recommend the Balsam to all ihoto of
dieted with disease of tho longs, and would say to
those commencing its use, not to be discouraged if two
or three bottles do not effect a cure; bat persevere as I
have done, and 1 bsve bo doubt but nine eases oat of
ten will be blessed with renewed health ay 1 have
been. Respectfully, yours.
JOSEPH JACKSON
OSDICAL AMD BCBGICSL OFFICE,
§No. 65, DIAMOND ALLEY, a
few belew Wood street, t*»'
DB# IROWV, having been
regularlyeductted to the medical
profession, and been for some *******
in general practice, now confines
his ailention to tho treatment of
those pnyate and delicate com*
plaints for which his opportunities
and experience peculiarly quality
him. 14 year* assiduously devoted
to study & treatment of those complaints,(durtng which
time be has had more practice and has cured more pa*
tents than can ever fail to the ioi of any private prmc*
lilioner) amply qualifies him to ofTor asserancerof
speedy, permanent, and satisfactory cure to all afflicted
with delicate diseases, and all disoases arising there*
from.
Dr. Drown would inform those alllieied with private
diseases which have become chronic by time or eg*
graveled by the use of any of the common nostrums of
the day, that theit complaints con be radically aad thor
oughly cured; he having given his careful attention- 10
the treatment of such eases, and succeeded in hundreds
of instances in caring persons of inflammation of the
neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases whieb often
result from those cases where others have consigned
them to hopeless despair. He particularly invites such
as bare been long and unsuccessfully treated by others
to consult him, when every satisfaction will be given
them, and theircases treated in a careful, thorough and
Intelligent manner, pointed out by a long experience,
study,and investigation, which it is impossible for
engaged in general practice of medicine to give to
one class of disease.
Q7*llernia or Rupture.—Dr. Drown alio Invitee per*
iom afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid partis*
alsrattemioniothudisease. r ■
. CANCERS also cured. !
_Sfcin diseases; alto U v, Palsy, #te n ipctdilfr a tied
Charres very law. ■■ i
N. ll,—Patients of either «ex living at a totakea.'b*
itaiiiiK their disease- In writing, gmng aU tha era>
toms, can obtain medicines with directions for bm. br
T. UKOWN. M. D., ponpSSSSSoJ
.unis. No. es Dioaoodmi.j,ofn»u.m. wmeriy'
JtOUM. | *
t nnsTtur.ni.-Dr. Brown’s newly duroTered. rtme
djr for aheumaunn it a speedy andeertaln remedy lor
that painful trouble. It never fail*.
Otuce and Private' Consulting Rooms, *Ne. 65 IHs*
•tnond alley, Pittsburgh,-Fa.t Tha Dae tor a always at
home.
| * trTrWoouranejitf.
Thoau ;
ft,f ACHIKIST AND MANUFACTURER—Lattjea,
IYJL Tobacco, Ilouam end largo Screws of_all kiqdfi
Brass Ctullbgs and Bnua Works generally/ Cortex
•of Ferry and First street*. t *
’ THE mbaeriber, haying pure baaed the Factory of
J&mea Paacnon, Jr., uwaied at • the above stand,
would respectfully Inform bia friendi and Uia public'
that belt prepared to fill any order* m bis ljae,cnlkA.
moarreasoaable term* and with .dispatch,. and wfiT
Mfcr ,1 “ 1 ' r “ n, T n ilSW» A SHNeoi
.. P.ttrbargh, Jec»l» lSso- i-• •• » J__
, s. HAYING- dispose* ‘establAhoKiiizto'Mr.
Tfapaai Parkinson, ,I take the. liberty to .solicit
Tor into the patrorage or toy (Heeds and tberp*hti r .
'feeling confident that any (avers conferred will be
duly appreciated and promptly an-nded to.
PllUbargb, Jatb 1»166fc-7{jia7>d3B • \ >..
J i t I vs'il iu|^
VOL. xvn, NO. 167.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BiAItLUWS OUTXSSVt
; Gmtotniag no ZHmury, tut dtftdrjAfisMntL . ;
THE following, testimonial ; waa>given by' the.cele
brated Dr. Wooster Beach, foe author OX the great „
medical work entitled “The American Practka W
Medicine and Family Physician.” ”
- ‘■Raving
which compose MeAlUcteria AB*Healing OCstment,
and having prescribed and tested U in several eases ta
my private praetieei 1 have no hraftarioa in taying er •
certifyinglhstitl*» Vegetable Reoady,
oo mineral substance whatever that its ingredients,
combined as-they are, and nsea us directed try tkn J
Proprietor, are net only hanaicta, hut of great value,
being a truly scientific Remedy of great power and i
cheerfully recommend it as a compound which has
done much good, and which is adapted to the cure of
a great variety of eases. Though! h*iynenr»rdWmr
recommended or engaged in tho tale of secret modi--:
Sines, regard for the truly honest, eonsehnttait
mane character of the fnprisw, of thls Qjatmrmt,,,
and the value of his dlacovery.obUge MWttjUti r
mueh regarding It. WiBEACII, D. D.V - f
. New York, April BSd,IS4A v.
BURNS.—It is one cf the best iking* in tho world ’'
for Bunts. • ■
: PlLES.—'Thousands are yearly cured by this Oint
ment. It never foils in giving tenefi: --
For Tinners, Ulcers, aodaOkinds of Bom, U has,.. .
no equaL
IfMothonland Nanas knew ia vahte in caw of- -
Swollen or Sore Breast, theywoald always apyly.it-.
In saeh eases, if used aeeerdtng to directloßS, ti givoa':...
relief in a very few hoots. -
Around the box are directions for sting MeAllisteris .
Ointment for Serofula, Liver Complaint,'Errripelts, 1
Tetter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore Eyes,
Sore Throat, Bronehttes, Nervous Affeettons, Pains,
Disease of the Spine, Head Ache, *«>»«■, f^****—, "
Ear Ache, Bams, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin-Sore ,
Lips, Pimples, Ac, Swelling of the Limbs, Sores,
Rncorattitm, Piles, Cold Feet, Croup, Swelled or Bw ’ :
ken Breast, Tooth Ache. in the Face, Ae.
From the Seeding Eagle. ' '* ■’
: Thera was never, perhaps,- a Meoictno brought bo*.
fore the public, that Eat in so short a time won aeeh a ■
reputation as MeAl lister's Ail-Healing, or World >■
Salve. Almosteverypenoa'thathasmidetiialofit .
speaks warmly in its praise. One haa been eared by '
it of the most painful reeumatirek another of thepßce*.
a third of a troublesome pain in the side, a fourth of a
■welling in the limbs, Ae. If it does not give imme-'
ditto relief, in every case, U can do no.uyary r being:»
applied outwardly.
As another evidence ef the wonderful healing pow- ’
it possessed by this salve, we subjoin the following ,
certificate, from a respectable citizen of Maidanereek
township, in this county: ;
Maidens reek, Berks eo., March 90,18T7.
Messrs. Rftter A Co:—I desire to Inform yoo that I
was entirely cured of u severe pain in the baek,by the "
use of MeAllisteris AH-Healing Belre, whieh 1 per-1
chased from you, I suffered with it for iLboailOyqars.
and at night was nnable to sleep. During that time I ’
tried varums remedies, whieh were prescribed tor me .
by physicians and other persons, without receiving any
relief, end at last made trial of this Salve, with a re
sult fayormble beyond expectation. lam now entire
ly free from the pain- and enjoy at night- a jwaeefoi.-
and sweet sleep. InavealsousedthoSalvetiaeofor
tooth ache and other complaints, with stmUar happy,
results.- Your friend. Jourt Houmrucs.
JAMES MeALUBTER, •
Sole Proprietor of the above medicine. ■ ,
Principal Offiee, No SS North Third street, PhlladeL
phl °’ PRICE 33 CENTS PEE BOX.
Aomrs ts Pnravsos.—Braun A Reiter, comer of,
Liberty and 8l Clair streets; and L. Wileom Jcor
ner of Market street and the Diamond, alio eemerof
Fourth and Smiihfield streets; J. U. CasaeL comer of.
Walnut and Peon streets, Fifth Ward; ana sold at the'
Bookstore in Southfield street, 3d doorfrem fiocond, •
. In Allegheny City by ILP.SchwarUaadJ.Sarißlit.
By J. G. Smith, Druggist. Binaingham: D. Nsgiey,'
East Liberty; IL’ Rowland, McKeesport; 3, Ataxnador,
& Son, Mooongahela City; N. B. Bowman A Ccl, and
J.T. Rogers, Brownsville; John Barkley.Beavex,Pa;’'
John Walker, Jr, Elisabeth. tcbtleodly . ,
0 LEMUEL; or, Going down to the Cotton Field; n
new and very popular Ethiopian Song, as sung 1
by Christy’s Minstrels, New York. Composed by b«
C Foster, “Uncle Ned,’’’“G,Susanna,”
4te- .
Nolly was a Lady, by S. C, Footer. . -.■.■■■■a
Ben Bolt—the genuine copy; by Nelson Eaeass.
Speak Gently; a very popular aong; by V. Wallace. -
Indian's Prayer, by the author of “Be End, Ae.” >
Be End to foe Loved Ones at Home.
Thou host wounded the 'spirit that loved thee. - * s
: Flirtation Polka; by Strakoseh. -
I Allee Polka; by Sprain.
!. CtralWaltr by Proferaor Rohboek. • '
_ Aliraippa Waltz; ** “ • .
Waltz; u Klebar. t
! ' La pinea do Perlea* Grand Waltz; by Otbosrna, li
Tke wild floweratooowUlabedibeirbleoau Croa
' the opera of LaciadeLaraßtenaoc- - ■ * -
L -Cprlnju or May Day in the 01
Fflrte. ’
. Easy'Vatiations to “The Lost by
•Bars. •,
T&bff Art Qonerschg (roai the open of •'* (
The Groves cf Blarney; front Bethoven. . . J
When the Moon ©a the Lake is Beaming.
A Voice from the Wave*; doeue by C. Glover. |
Joy* that We're Tasted. , ,
Make me no ready Chaplet; from Laeretiaßontia- ‘
Deans} Mae; with easy variations for beginners.
Bonaparte’s Crave. *
We ere Happy and Ffee. i' •»
Fashion Polka; by J. U.Jlewitt.
Bee*d and for sue by JOHN H. MELLOB, ~
* jan33 No. 81 Wood street. - *
N. B.—A large stock of new PIANOS, to arrive this
week; \ . ,
, BalT Holland! Buff Hollandl
ITUU& NOTICE—That W. McCJintock hu this day
JL received aoTeraleaaeioftho finest and . beat Buff
Window Holland, to which he would most respectfully
call the attention -of his customers and the public tu
general.
~~ ian3l_
it Ware Boon*, 75 Fcawh n
SUGAR CURED BEEF AND HAMS-10* bblt of
Sugar Cared Beef Boaodt; 60 tierees Sugar Cared
Mann —Etui A BwifV»— fcr talo by
Ju3l Vi SELLERS* NICOLS.
LINSEED oil— 1 70 bis in good enter, tot sale bT
jsn3l SELLERS* NICOLS.
jgACQN— 000 pieces
800 “ “ ShoUars jut from BBake
holue for sale by
jaaJl \ SELLERS k. WOOLS..
JiKEY— IS icg» auorted, for *£la b'
J. HCHOONMACi
: : ian3l 84
T'IN'SKEd OILr-r3O bU, for uls by •
JU jan3l . J. SCHOONMACOLg fc CO.
IIiEESB—3OO bxi WB,ii store and for ala hr
t jinffl. - afcWH*BH*»irfH
POTATOES— 50 bn Reds, in store «nd for tale by
jaflgfi CRAIOABKINNBR
'OOL—2 ncki u ate re and for tale by
jaffifl CBAIQJE SBNNBB
JORK—I2OO tbs Baik,jutrac'd and fbrsale by '
A janffl CRAIG A SKINNER
i CHINESE VERMILLION—OO Ibsjtut rac’d and for
hale by janSO J KIPP A CO, CO Wood st
SAND PAPER—3OO roams (Smith** patent) la store
and for «ala by j*ma J HDD A OO
OLIVE OIL—IO baikeu for tale by
jams J POP A CO
T - IQUORICB—SO Iba defined) joxt rac'd and lor ealo
jaa& J KIDD A CO
HARLEM OlL—Scrota (geaainelon hand lan
tor rale by janffl •, J KIDD ACO
Vf O. SUGAR—6O hhds (bow crop.) jut received
il* andforaaioby A CULBERTSON,
janffl. ,145 Liberty fit
KO. MOLASSES
» and for calo by
janffl
"DICE—S liercaa'fne
.IV Janffl ~ g;
BOLIVAR FIRE BRICK-SUMO In mare and tor
hale by Jaa3l PER A JONES
\fACKEREL-10 qr bbla No 1, extractor sale by.
ixJL jan3o ISAIAH PICKET A OO
FIRE A WATER PROOF PAINT-40 bblsMiaeral
i Paint, (or rale by
Jan3o ISAIAH PICKET A CO
BEAVER BUCKETS A TUBS—For sale by '
jenatl ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
CANDLES-rlO bx* Suuj tf'
' 6 Sperm; \
•SB “ Stearine;' *
20 u Dipped; for rale by
janffl J D WILLIAMS
(i'iiKESE-iw bxa Cream; i;. . " .
J\ \ 70 “ EngUahDairyj
60 « Common “ .-'for rale by -
jenSO U JT>WILM*MS
GERMAN CHAV—IC casks for tale by
•janffl 8 F VON BONNHOKST A CO
■fijiAn LUa BACON HAMS; i
OXJIJU SCWI iba Bacon Shoulders; inst. rac’d on
consignment and for salo by
J*n3l KIERAJONE3
, grdW aaa’d Pocket .
, . XOdn “ PnrtMawlfr imIJ-miiil
Orwluty leM CYEAOKB.IMBj.irfp
OLD A SILVER WATCHES—A Imre assortment
VI always on hand, at wholesale; by : ' • • ‘
- foM C YEAIiKR»IQ3 Markets!
FLOUR SULPHUR-MO lbs for sale by
foM ~ ’J KIDD A CO, oo Wood «t
GREAM TARTAI
fcbV » >
iR-400 Iba in store mJUL tor sale by
V J KtDflftCOHO Woedat
/CHLORIDE Lll
l J febfi
11URKEY UMU]
. febt
SUNDRIES— 501
V 150.
-moo Itit for sab by. J <
J KIPP & CO, 60 Wood it
su “ ;
t YII, Imp'!, and Block Teas;
\ Timothy Seed; '
-'SB
10 “
ltrj u
3 “
OUbXS
|3S run
7ati
40 do*
»UI
sobzi
Clorertieed; • . - r.. :j
Potatoes; 3 bbU Wbitluc -
Mutter, 150,000 Ky. Stye*;
y* Tobacco;
Crown & bled. WriprPitper,
Ky. Feathers; 00 doa C Ernests;
W ainut Backets; 10 do do Tabs;
*eaNht>;
i uni 6 bbis Salernos;
: Potash, pome araeie;
Searched Salts;
ana SI bbU Soda Alb;
andlobxa GenunCby;.''
i asi’d Glaaa, from 7zd to 9(do,
i Natts; 3D kgs Lard; ' '.~t
Batten 50 dot Tow Bane *
y [feM] TASSEYfcBKST
0 .8. Ifififl
- ■' . 30 “
On brad and for rale b;
~ con Bbonlden> la Smokehouse,
t ialaby—
. PEttfrJONia
20.000
Japfil __
1 CASK AMKRICAJ
IT do Uenstida '
.!.! do Pearl Sago;
Preaton’a conccuta
andßeuses; ferrate f
CiHAMbMJLE i>LO
J.febl • • • |
adexuacu ofLeao&,VasUla,
1 3 scaodiMiitTO % oo
FONGE—i case.
lease
, • /• :: 1-Dale
feb>
aiAEBBteCO
SUOAR— iiyihJ* NO, new eras. Jest rrett sad Cor
aalefcy • ■■'•- fetiit MeOILLS * 808
MOLAS&KS-N o,
brutal* -■ fcW—. • JlC(UU4*fiPl
. .
Tiinej'fcy G. E.
ibis (new crop) jut rac'd
ACULBEJHI3ON,
r*t
siopj )ui me*
IXOO lb* ofl hand. for «ale by
J KIDD & CO, 80 Wood tf
1 V 2*g*r,
* Jdetasse*;
akkuvv kuuT;. "
,<to r -do,b«*t garden;
'ERS—B bUi for sate by'
J SCUOONM AKRg aT«