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tORTHK PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
COSGRESBIOBAXs.
Washington, Feb. 19. |
Hocßi r -~Thc Houso rtfuued tolay Mr. Dotyii
Csiiforoi*Sleso!uuoa* on ibe table,ywicrday,which
Scanned oud of the most exciting days of the se*>
aioa. Some of the members comfortably arranged
themselves on the Sofia for. a snooze, while others
regaled themselves on good things la the Capitol
Saloon.
At midnight, the Speaker decided that the civil
day lad expired, and would do longer act on the
resolution. '
The House then adjourned, upon which a gen 4
era! scratnblcilook place in order togelont ol
the Hall. Tbi matter was managed in this way* l
in neder put ab end to any further diartiMuon cf the
slavery question. Mr. Doty o(I-:re«l n n’-solution.,
Instructing tile Committee on Territories, tu report
a bill in tavortaf admiuing California as afce how
the sombern members were taken com
pletely by somriae, and soon rallied and moved to
lay the reaohpton on the table, which motion was
a decided majority. Every pretext
waa to, in order to stave off a direct vote
ibrpfighont. The members from the North and
Vwost displayed a great coolness ol temper—they
were determined that a vote should be taken on
Doty’s (esoiniion. That determination wobld
have been carried into offset, had it not been for.
the unexpected decision of the Speaker.
SsnaTK —ln the Senate, to* day, a number cT
petitions were presented. ' L
The Honse. Bill (or extending tho time for la.
oiling tho Virginia Military* Bounty Land War
rants was parsed.
The Senile then proceeded to the consideration
ofMr. Clay’s resolutions.
Mr. Downs resumed and concluded his speech
in defence cf slavery.
After snrau time spent in executive session, the
Senate adjourned.
Housk— The House went into committee o{ the
whole on the President's Message.
Mr. Venable having the floor, s[Kikc against the
Wilmost Proviso, and Northorn aggresaioii. He
was followed by Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, who de
nied aggression on the part of the North, and sail
that the South waa the aggressor.
After some farther discussion, by several gen
tlemen, the committee arose, and the House ad
journed.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Cincinnati,.Fek 19.
Flour—Tho market is doll, and prices are un-
changed.
Whiskey—Soles at !9ioi9}c per gal.
Mesa Pork—Sales 300 bblj., at $9 70 per bbl.
tales 000 hbls. rumps at G eta.
Nothing Is doing in lard. Groceries are with'
out change.
NEW YORK MARKET.
NOON OEPOBT.
New Yons, Feb. 19.
Flour—The market is elendy, but not ve
active. . *
Grain—Wheat Ja in demand for milling purposes.
There is a good deal doing in corn, holders are
firm, but there is no marked change in prices.
Provisoes—There is nothing doing worthy'of no*
tice, tho market is steady withouf any salesof con
sequence.
The market for cofTee is dull, the stock is heavy
but prices are unchanged.
Sugar—'There has not been much animation In
the sugar market; in the medium grades prices
have slightly receded.
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.
Nrw Yore, Feb. 19
At market to day there were SOO bead, part
southern, and the remainder, Stale ol K. York and
East; sales ranged from $O,OO to tS,OO jx rcwt—
the market closed with perhaps 209 tiead left
over.
ROUND TOE WUBhDI
T)US9KL’S original Panorama of “A VOYAGE
IV ROUNII THE WORLD.” wUUie open at Apollo
lisll, tuis (Krula/} bvknibo, February Ist, for a short
time only. This uamslleJ Panorama, ih<* joint pro
dueiton of Hurringion and Itui-rel, after two years of
. studious spplicaiion, is one which has l.rei- exhibited
let many thousands in our Eastern, and eevi rat of our :
Western Cities, and furnishes one of the inr -l exciting
and novel exhibitions ever brought befoic tbe public.
SB ceuts. DoorsDpen rurtj o'clock,
curtain rises ai 7} o’clock precisely. feht
FUOCLAiHATIUS
BY VIRTUE of a precept under the hamls of Hon.
Win. B. McClure, President of the Court of Com
mon I‘lcas, in and for the sih Judu-iul District of
Pennsylvania, and Justice of ilu- l\»aii of Oyer and.
Terminer, amt General Jail Delivery in and for said
District, and Samuel Jones and IVilliam Kerr. E* qrs,
Associate Judge# of the same Coutt-, in and for the
County of Allegheny, dated the ltth dayof February,
in tnc year of our Lord one thousand right- hundred
and fifty, and to me directed, for hold n* a Court or
Oyer slid Terminer, and General Jail Dcbv-ry, at the
Court House, in. the City of Piiuborsh. on the Fourth
Monday iu March next, at 10 o'clock. A. M
Public notice is hereby given te-all Jns'icevof the
Peace, Coroner, and Constables, of ihe County of Al
Irgheny, that they be then there, in their proper
person*,- with their rolls, record-, inquisition*, exami
uauoni, aud other remembrances, to do those things
which, to their respective offices id their behalf, up
pear to be dene—and also, those ihsl will prosccuic
the prisoners that dow are, or msy be. In the Jail of
said County of Allegheny, to be then and Lucre, to pro*
seeute against them as shall b- just.
Given under my hand, at Pittsburgh, tbi. 1 1 tit dny of
February, in the year of our Lord, trio, und of the
Commonwealth the 74th. CARTER CURTIS,
feMlMJAwtdr sheriff
_ To Iron Uanufactaror*.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until Fri
day, the 22J day of February JiuU at t’»c Office of
use Cbatuet’s Coal Company, on Penn street, pin*,
burgb, for ilie foilowiu? described Iron:
II M ions Plate Hail or Bar Six) In, ot goo.! quality.
To bo delivered ai the landing at MeKea'a Bocks, on
ihe Ohio Riser, two and a half mile* below Piti.burxh
by ibe tenth day of Maynext.
j The form ol the bar may be seen on application at
the office. Z. W. REMINGTON, M-mager,
I . Office Penn street. Pittsburgh.
lAlttiK Invoice* of NEW GOODS are being daily
J received at A- A Alavm A Co , Ml Market atreet
df alj the new ami fa«Uinnab!e styles anil color*, which
(having been purchased previous to the recent great
advance*) they nre r itaMed to offer at very low price*.
Their asiortineut of Housekeeping Hood* is now com*
pleiC'to which they particularly invite the attention of
purchaser*. f.- b j 5
rTCAHHIMKIIKS, TWKKUB) Ac.
I Q”l PIECES new style tlaa<ttaere*j
J.C'Oll do I'aahionable Tweed*;
j . <*• do superior make PTTncb Cloih;.'
| Jo*l received at WM. RIGBY'S
. Ifchl4 1311 Liberty st
A LukS—6iS !t>* prime Dry Cape;
Xjj. 110 do ttocoirinc; for rale by
I fcUS RESELLERS
Lumbar for Bale,
FOPLAiI Scantling and Plank, Cherry Boards,
Plank A Scantling, and Ash Plank, for sale by
I fcblO-df JAMES B. MORGAN.
fllUFFKE—7sbags Rio, in store and for sale by *’"*
11/ BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
T feblS 144 Liberty st
Ti>uLA33ES-tS<> bills NTT; '
IVX I 40 “ SH: just rce’d, for sale by
J_fehl6 BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
fiifdAß—l:3l hiida .NO, for suilaTby
O fcUS BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
ISICR—£i tierces fresh, arriving nnd for sale by
XV I BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
. feblS * <- 144 Liberty at
li'LOUIC —lUJ barrels Extra;
‘ ISO barrels Superfine;
: I bi barrels fine, on hand anfffor sale by
_frM3 BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
ioo sacks Yellow: for sale by
V feblf ; BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
CORN— SO socks receiving per sir. Nelson, and for
sale by feblS . JAMES DALZELL
YXTINDOWr GI.ABS—6CQ bxs ant'd, in *t»ro and to r
TTjaaleby febl3 JAMES DAI-ZELL
tona'Kelly A Co. Tenn. Ulooms. for
J|> sale by febis JAMES pALZELL
ftoilern and Aniiqnc FnruHnre.
•JABIKa -W. WOODWELL,
63, Tnnm St, Prmsrxon.
PHHNrmnr ..P I ?** his spring stock ofJSaSSi
StL. i 6e * t ,^ ad »o*:varied assort tnenl
e»er f° T •*!« in this city, eompriunir several
•etuof Hoexwocc, Mxnoo*sr, and Buex Wautrr,
,Dd pJ ,? io J «dt*Me.for Parlors,
ShU", , R “”’' *“ whl ' h >» *1
Persons desiring Pnmilnre of any deserintlan are
wry tacnpl-m, Cnm the cS.Ve'.nJ
plainest to the most elegant and eosilv
to!lowing comprises a part: 7 ’ of wh,ch “ 0
TetoaTeto Sofas; Trie a Tern n,,..,..
ConTCmhoa Ch.iri; EUithAblJc""^.
Reception do Uniitiv i
What Not*; Toilet Tables'’
Louis XlVComm.dore; Duke offii.fia.t.
W Pofaa with Plash and llaw-doft «Jw“ hl
to Divans, do do d *'•
. 40 dnx Mahogany I’arlor Chairs-
\JO 44 Rosewood do • do: *
■ JS “ Ill’k Walnut do «}n;
(40 “ Ouie Seat do;
1 4 ** Mahogany Rucking dm
•’ S “ do * Piano Moo!*!
160 Matble Top Centre Tables:
SO do do Wash Staads;
•fb Mahogany ttcdsiend*;
)j do . Wardrobes;
13 Bl’k.Walnat do;
'©Chenry do.
A- Verv largo assortment of Common Chairs and oib
er parmtare too tedious to mention.
(0- Stenm Boats finished on the ehorten noiice
Altordera promptly attended to. e *
p. s—<*!'"«'» .Maker* can be supplied with all son*
of Wshog*;ty- Walnut,and Veneers, at eonrucrablv
seduced prtee*. fcblfi 3
Dsafnsi* ruy*d
From the New York Tribune.
a FRIEND, Whose ward is most reliable, amt who
A has no possible intern* in the matter, but rue of
gratitude, desires us to ray, that te has been cored of
fnrdtOTtei d« efu w». M 'the use of-Feurpa** Compound
Acoustic Oil. ",£ U i* S , c, W a ® ftJl s»ne, whien is not
fhrsajr. in Bits eity, ho* wjurh ho thmk» ought lo.bo,
for the F** 1 of Out afflieted. (Ic bas a atstrr who has
also Wen cured by it. He urgently advises nil who
aia suffering from dcainess,io try this remedy,-with an
assurance that, unless the ease be extraordinary, the
exr«ris»t will prove abundantly successful. 41
ForMtoai ' -THEPEKINTIiASTORE,
fiats 70 Femi at, Pituburgh'
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADB
COMMITTEE FOB FEBRUARY.
». Loicn —riion. k. sows —wx. sasm.
PUtsbvgh Stocks, ssd Honsy Rarksi*
ritirsiT 19, 1050.
FsrTit-Of-Ask
ue. frid. ed.
Bank of Pittsburgh— Capital, S1.30OJ3OO;
Dividend, (May and Nov.) 4 P * * » » «
Exchange Bans—Capital, ft,oo(W#o;Dtv.
(Nay and Nov.) 4P et \~~L‘ ' ® 48 40
Merchants’ and Manufacturer* Bunk—
Capnal, 8010000; Dividend, (Hay and
Nov)4peent ; 80 SI 63
Pittsburgh Gas Co.— Dividend, (Jan. and
jylt)4P cent-—— - SO SD So|
Allegheny Bridge Company SS 35 37
Monongsaela “ ‘ 35 SO SI
Hand Street “ “ —— SO
N. Liberties u “ 50
Western Insurance Co- SO SI
Ohio A Pennsylvania Railroad, Slspaid so
Pennsylvania Railrund- ao
Pittsburgh City loan-——• ——* too 00 91
Allegheny County loan too 00 01
Allegheny City loan ~ 100 M 85
PuuVg ABo nmtCopper Mm. Co,«liv off so IUS IQS
North Americnn • “ IDaatca oru
PiusbarghA isle Royal u u returns,**
(last sale, 31!MK)| g
piushurgh, Cineinoali A Louisville Tel
egraph Co—Capital.flTtooO; Dividend,
January, April, July and October last!
«4» cent, shuf.es, U 0... ;
Atlamie A Ohio Telegraph Co— Canital
S3t«,ot«i; Dividend, Boc p share forJan
“ary, April, nnd October; shares, 850
SToca 9*lss— Sale of 125 shs Pittsburgh Oaa Co, new
stock at S5O p share; of IO shs Pittsburgh, Cincinnati A
Louisville Telegraph Co, at 850 p share.
Review ef thi
PI TT| B-U RGH HIRKET,
ro* nu wbxx rroixo rnl 19.
In reviewing the markets for the week just closed*
every thing pratty much the same as left by u (
iu ourtyk*l general review. The weather, for the most
part, havbeen inclement, whieh, together with the
-usual dulrneas of the season, has canted a generalqul
etness in almost every thing, and we can report bo
material change in general quotations.
ASUI-IS—ln the various articles under this head, we
notice no change from our last report. With moderate
transactions, we may give the following as the fair rul*
ling figures of the-market Soda Ash, 4|e| Ash,
Balcratus, 6105|e; Tot Ash,6e. and Scorchinga
at 3]c b. The last sale of Soda Ash reported to us
was 9 casks Musprnl’s brand, ai 4ie, 4 months, inter*
esi on.
APPLES—The supplies op'green Apples in the mar
ket are very light, and no sale* have transpired to any
large extent.
ALE—We notice a regular steady demand, ai So9s,
:«k included.
BACON—Considerable lots of bacon have arrived
during the past week, and the market la now lairiy
stocked. We note soles in lots of 5,000 to 10,000 Sts,at
the following rates Shoulders, 4|o4|c; Sides, 605};
and plain bams alC|osje p lb. Sale* of sugar cured
canvassed hams at 0c P O, by the tierce.
BULK MEAT—The receipts of bulk meat, daring
the week, have beon moderate, and the sales havo not
exceeded 25,000 to 30,000 &s, at, for shoulders3}, tides
4}, and hams at s}c. The regular priee for hog-round
is 404}0 P b.
BUTTER—The receipts of butter have been limited,
and the market dull, excepting for the better qualities
of roll,.for whieh there has been a fair demand, ai 13}
0140 for prime to extra quality, in bbl*. Keg butter
continues quite dull, ai So p b, and no sales to any
large extent.
BEANS—SaIes of best white beans ai 70075 c; and
of ordinary or mixed at 60002 c P but.
BROOMS—The market is generally well supplied
with a good article, and in the way of general tales,
price* range fram ft ,62 to p dot
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—We note tales In seks, al
$1,5001,63 p 100 ba.
BUCKETS A TUBS—The market is well supplied,
with sales of buckets from store at and of
Tubs at S3£OOS9 p dox.
BLOOMS— SOSOSTOP urn, may be given as the ru
ling figures of the market. 4 and 6 mouths, with small
sales.
BRAN A SHORTS—The quin lilies of bran and
shorts arriving, have Ijetn very light for some time,
and so little has been done as not to admit of correct
quotation*.
CHEESE—We notice so change from our list re
port. - Sales bare bees confined to tbo regular home
demand, at fl&Oic tor good com. W Bj f|o6f for
Cream, and 7|oSe for Goshen,
CRACKEBS—A regular business is doing atjtbo fob
lowing quoted rates:
Water Crockers, per bbl ■ . ■ •5,73
Butter do “ w gjflO
Dyspeptic do “ ** 3,74
Pilot Bread, * “ 3^5
Sugar Crackers, per lb —■■ ■— ■— 7
COTTON SHEETlNGS—Pittsburgh teanufaeiured
brown cheatings are cold readily from (ho mills at 7|e
9 yard for Nonatook, cod Sc for Penn A No 1.
COPPER—SaIes of Cliff Mine cake and Ingots al IX
02fie; of sheet at IHe; and of old eopper at 13* 9 ft.
COTTON YARNS—The following is a corrected
lice of the various articles coder this hoad:
rocito YAMS.
i 19 No. 13 ets per lb —a
do ' “ 14 “ “• —B3
do “ 15 u " «
BO “ 1« •* “ S 3
do u 17 “ “ -a
do •< is - .37
N'wA-'eu per lb
44 s' •• « .
—•do •“ i
dozxii yaks.
•10J No. 600,eia perdoz 6)
• •!)# “ 900, ~ “ do
No. SuO, cts per lb
.. nun. “ -
Carpet Chain, —23 CaudlewickJ -—•l9
Coverlet Yarn, —23 Bag Filling,-..—-• •do
Twine, 25 Bauing.No 1.2,3-13,13,11
CORDAGE— For the various articles under tbi* head,
there ia a regular steady demand at the following
lsc 9 ft.
Manilla rope, hy coil,-
do cot,- *— -
White Rope, by roil,-——•
' do rat,-- —-•
Tarred Pope, ky coil,-——•
> - - —r -i -/ --—»
do eul,—— --•—•■
Psrktnc Yarn, fine,——• ——•
do. common, • ——
am corns.
Manilla, r dox.
. do coil,••••15c “ B.
Hemp, f dot.
do coil,— loc “ B.)
rurcou USB.
.___.|j c rnp I 671 c P dos.
Kyauized Cordage is sold regularly at ~
DRIED FRUIT—No large satevtave transpired,
hut prices remain firm at, for psyches, 52,12A9,35, as
in-qaalny, and for apples, at 0 bn.
DRIED BEEF—Sales of Western cured dried beef,
it Pc IP ft.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, A DYE STUFFS—Th* sub
joined is a corrected list of no mo of the most
prominent articles:—
Liquorice root*
N u ball •••199X0
Lae Dye- £O4O
Megneaia Carl>- •-35030
Mauder Umbra-••-14010
Myrrh, Turkey-•• -20950
Oil Vitriol,-40 0
u Caiior, artarce, 'fifiO
“ Castle—--3,(J093£0
“ Clove* 3^000,00
“ 1-emon 3^0003.25
“ Fep’m’l----3,0003,50
Opium, TurkeyAso9B,oo
Quinine . —4,
Rhubarb, root- • • *509100
Sal Amoame-—'*-10930
Sal Soda- 40 0
Alum, “ *3J4> 4
Asafcrtidn, Bs ---t4oi3
Arrow-Root,* 1 ■•••IWSMii
Aquefortis, “ -•••10011
lloruxt .reGned--'<tMo‘£j
Unliam Peru* •‘IfiOOUjS
do . Copavia- -U:£iZi
Brimstone. 4P ft.
Camphor, ref, 40043
Chloride lime, csk,3)o 6
Cream Tartar-
Corn Arable•—soo7o
Sauna i —-16920
Tartaric Acid 44050
Vitriol Blue— -11012
Camwood; bblt— 0
Fuaue u ••••9)0 3
Logwood, ehipped, OJ|
u Tragaelmh,* 50060
11 Pheilae 16018
Ipceae 17304,00
Jalap, powdered, 0001,00
Litharge 9)00}
FLOUR—The Floor market continues quet, ai our
last week’s (isolations. The reeeipu‘baye' been light,
and sales on ihe wharf have been confined to lots of
SO to 100 bbls, 'at 81,3001,36 bbL The sales from
store have been confined to small lots, to the regular
eity trade, at 8Mi04,75 F bbl, which are the raling
figures.
Ri«; Flocx—Sales of 30 bbls In lots, at O. bbl,
supplies are limited.
FISH—The market eontiaaea firm, with quite a good
demand, at lbs following rates:—No 3 Muekorel, at
8743 9 bbl; No 3 is selling at 810,30, and No 1 ai'tlL
£ooBlo 9 bbl. Other descriptJens of fish are firm, at
fully quoted rales—say, for Salmon, 818 9 bbl, and 837
4T tierce. Sales of Salvador Herring at 86/23, and com
i mon Eastern, 85 9 bbl; Lake Fish may be'qooted at
87.50089; Cod fish, 0 drum; and Ilaik, at-83,73.
FEATHERS—Tbs regular rates from store are 330
31c, for good western,
FRUIT—New crop Raisins are scarce, and are sold
at 81,50 9 box; Soles of Almonds, (*earee) at 20e 9
ft; of Ground nuts, at £Oo 9 basket; of Peaeana at Se
9 ft; of Filberts, at 7)c; of Cream mils, at 6)c; of Zanto
Currants, at 9c, and of English Wolnuu at 7)c 9 ft;
Orenrns, per box, Figs, 1O016« r ft.
GROCERIES— Nothing baa transpired in the market
shewing any important variation fromonr last general
review: Rio Coffee seems to have reached its highest
poibt, and from the recent decline in the east,, the a ri
de is lest firm io this market Bestquality is generally
held at 17e, but! we heard of sales of an article not
smelly prime, atlCe 9 ft- N O Sugar continue* *tea*
dy, with salft in lots of 5 to lOhbds, at 4106 c, 4 mbs.
N OMolaasea is steady, and firm at aHo37eF'gnll;B
I! may bo quoted at 35040 e ogalL Sales of Loaf Ba*
gar at 9010c,'and Rico at 4104{by the ice. No change
m other articles.
GLASS For tho various article* of window glass
wc notice uo change. Hie following list of prices may.
be piven as about the ruling figure* for the various sizes
of city and country brands:
Bby lb 83,75084110 by 13—81,45081^0
Other tize* In proportion.
coojrtxt mm,
B by 10 II by 16— .84,73
10 by IS 3,60 U by 17 . .—4,75
10 by 14 .s —.3,75 14 by 16 —4,70
w by *3 4,30 12 by l? 4,73
10 by in 4,50 14 by 18 3AO
10 by 17 ~iju 34 by 30 - 7.00
GRAIN—Wc notice nothing new in the Grain mar*
k«t. The* receipts during thi* week diave been very
light, hnd.the supplies in store are limi’ed.* With mod
erate transaction*, we may use the IbUowlßg quoit
tioni. which are mettly nominal r—Wheat, 65e; Rya,
55c; Barley, We; Corn, 4501$«; tn j q, m Kl 9(0350
4> boshcl.
HOPS Best Exilern son* arc held at 83e, and
Western atSOe P. 6, with mall sales.
HAY-Regulae sMaa of timathy from wana, at a
I tac« Of 819 to ton, accordtag to q«i)ity.
’"t r-tfTins fllnco tte»pp»iit»y ®f the fell trade
* good bufeeakss keen doing is tfctlrai msrtet at
the following rugs of Efei.l 4-405J«i as
e«rdinf te size; Round A Square Bar, 11 505fc Bend
If®o, 14-503 e; Hoop Iron, 3to7e; Sheet Iran,
Nane-ib to tod, «3JS * ker, te od, |3£t; «4 tfl 7J
flilf Cat
3>3*,4,4ilacfc,94o’keg;l,t|a4d9ißefc,9M°;*}*&4
7uck,BS*ker
LUMBER—The following are the riling pnaea fat
Letfber. from the yardsßoards, cleat, 99ft *» com*
Shingles, Seantlixg.
•12013 s-n.
LEAD— fitseka are quits fall atprcsent, with sale* of
Piff »* fffro; and of Bar at 4|o4f
L*a» Pips—'The present ru|t of prieda of Lead Pipe
*■ fjlo lS(s 9 foot, teeerding to sits.
Sassr f its ■Bales al <e by lbs sheet, aad.ije 9 ft
when east
LARD— Sales of 20 bbls in lou, at 59, and of 75 kegs,
aide 9 ft, for No 1.
LEATHER—The market maintains trm*
ness for all descriptions. New York sole is soiling reg
ularly al 19020 c; and of Baltimore sole al2lo22e^ft.
MALT— We note sales from atoro at 91,1201.18 9
bushel, for Barley.
MARINE INSURANCE—Rates of Insurance of
cargoes of steam and keel boats:
From Pittsburgh to Wheeling, Va^—ol
“ “ to and from Cmeinnau, O- •» 0}
“ “ -to Louisville, Ky.,--—•••••I 04
u toSl. Louis, Mo^—-••••401#
“ u to Boonville, do -JJO2
u “ to Independence, —9 02
“ " to Galena, 111
“ “ to Memphis. Ten.,- —••—|01
“ *• to N. Orleans. 101
From N. Orleans to Pittsburgh,*-—•—l 01
Si. Louis, —llOl
Oil has advanced since, our last
weekly review, and the article Is now held Arm, at 91
091,05 9 gall—a sale of 20 bbls, at 91 9 All. No 1
Lard oil ia sold al Sse, and No 9 at 4SofiOoj4X galL—
Sale* of Tanners’ Oil at ,0100918 9 bbU | Bleached
winter sperm oil is sold at 91,4501,50 9 gall. Fall do,
at 91,3501,400’ga1t. Bleaebed winter whale eii, 850
lOOe; erude whale al 6OOOSe ? gallon.
POWDER—Hazard and Dupont Rifle Powder may
be quoted in large quantities, 91,75; and by single keg,
at keg. Rock Powder at 8342) in $3,50
for large and smalt quantities.
POTATOES—SaIes of best Neshaanoek al 9IA
and good common or mixed at 91,50 9 bbl.
BPlCES—Cinnamon, 31029 c; Cloves 29c, and Nat
mega at 91.9001,95 * ft.
SEEDS—SaIes 100 bos Clover seed, at |I,U| 9 bu
Sales Is small quantities, at 94,25 9 bu. Sates of Tim
othy seed at 9ft25, and of Flax seed at 91,23 (pbu.
TALLOW—SaIes of motion uilow at 0|07« 9 ft.
Beef tallow is selling at 7J 9 ft.
SOAP A CANDLES—SaIe* of City and Cincinnati
manufactured main soap, at 40<£e per ft. City man
nfaeinredStarCandles are in fair request, atXlot2c;
of mould uilow, at 100, and of common dipped at Be
*tt.
WOOL—Very little has beendotng in the Wool mar
ket for aoms time, but we may continue our quotations
nominally, as follows:
Fer Common •-■■■ -tSa 9 ft.
jj #blood- .■ ■.-..aTo M
“I do . . -Z^.—,.3De “
“ f do —-330 “
“ WU Blood 85a -
Prime “ ——— .—37*o
- of Rectified, at 82e * galL
Cattle Rarkit.
Alusbxxt, Feb. 19.
BEEVES—There was ao material ohange from ear
last weekly report— was the ruling range tor
beeves; 9 head for ahdep, and neitor
hogs.
PORT OF PITfSBURtiH.
Ritd.— I Thera were 7 feet 0 Inches In the'
last evening, and rising.
ARRIVED
Caleb Cope, Murdoek, Beaver.
Michigan, Dries, Beaver. i
Beaver, Gordon, Wellsvtlle.
Vlroqos, Galloway, Mooengakela Cite.
Fashion, Peebles, Bixabcth. (
Atlamle, Parktson, Brownsville.
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Camden. Hendrickson, McKeesport.
George W. Kendall, Norton. New Orlei.
Shenandoah, Bowman, Cincinnati.
Brilliant, Grace, CinemasiL
Louis McLane, Connal, Wbeelicf.
DEPARTED.
Caleb Cope, Hardoek, Beaver.
Beaver, Gordon, Wellsvtlle.
Michigan, Dries, Beaver.
Vtrooaa, Galloway, Monongihel* City.
Camden, Hendriexson, McKeesport.
Fathion, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Hibernia, Bachelor, Cineinnaii.
James Nelson, Moore. Wheeling.
Pilot No 9, Dtrvol, Hoekingpen,
Pennsylvania, Gray, St, Louis.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
NASHVILLE—Fon Pitt, 4 r. a,
CINCINNATI—RinggoId, 4 T u.
8T LOUlS—Ssbaylkiil, 10 a. m. '
NEW ORLEANS—Martha Waskingtoa, 4
V BBTKRJI iISDRARCB COMP
OF PITTSBURGH.
CAPITAL (100,000.
J. Fimrav, Jr., See’y. | R Maun, Jr., i
Will insure against ail kinds of risks,
; FIRE AND MARINE.
ALL losses will be .liberally adjusted end pr>
paid.
A borne initiation—managed by Directors w i
well known in the community, and who are det i
sd by promptness and liberality to maintain ihi
acter which they have assumed, u offering thje
protection to those who desire to be Insured.
Diaxrrois—R. Miller, Jr., Ceo. lllurk, J. W. 1J
N. Holmes, Jr., Wm. B. Holmes, C Ihmsen, Ge
Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, Jaa. Lippincotl, Tuc
Litch, James M’Auley, Alex Ninurk, Thos. Bedi
Ovnca, No. 39 Water street, (wcicbotue of jl
A Co . up stairs,! Pittsburgh. ru4ml
Lunhtr Yard far Bint,
I WILL LEASE, for one to five years, Sevcd
situated on the corner of Butler and Wilkin
near the new extensive Shovel Faetory of U
Marshall A Nelson.
Also— I Three Lota on the comer of Baldwi
1 iberty its, calculated forjUffiee and Lumber
for Haul Road. JAMES B. ftIORGA
Par Sal* ar Rant'
A FRAME HOUSE, and,Four Acre* attache
be either aold or rented. The Bouse co
five too mi—and a building adjoins luiiabla for i
—acd several Onl-houtei. This property is si
on the Pittsburgh and Butler Turnpike, SI mile:
this city, and lo from Butler, Pa.
Por further particulars enouirsTof
EDWARD UEAZELION, Dism
Price if sold, tiOOO; terms easy. If rented, •
year. ‘ febltHlfcwj
THE large threo story Brick Warehouse, on W
below Perry street, nuutiag from Water u>j
street, on reasonable terms. Possession given ii
liiitely. Enquire of I
fe 1)10-if F. LOBFj
B&TUB * BBOOKBB)
AUCTIONEERS, No. 0 North Third Bireet,
doora above Market, Philadelphia. Pa.
Large sa'e of Hardware, Table and Pocket Cal
Reran, Whips. Trace Chains, Shovels, Ulank Ik
Wei ten, he., every'eremng— Comprising a I
anonaent of loeke, bolts,'- Lingo, tacks, kidvei
fork*, pocket knives, reran, blank book*, wagor
gig whips, table and tea spoons, waiters, traps, I
candlesticks, screws, pistols, traee and halter eh
slates, pencils, saddle girths, tborels and tongs,
pens, travelling trunks, powder flasks, Antes, sect
ons, guns, curry combs, needles, beads, ivory
back eombt, bracts and bits, pearl buttons, gilt gc
hand and back saws, thread, flat and round bus
files, handsaw do, fisn hooks, suffers and trays,
penter’a ameers, rules, measuring tapes, shoe bli
ing.snan boxes, iron squares, ‘try pans, butcher
table steels, shot bells, cork screws, carded enu'
fco. feblSfcod]
SUGAR A MOLASSES—
-100 bbls N O Mokate*, eypres barrel*;
7 hhds prime N O Bnrar; on conairnment and
for **lo by BURBRIOGE, WILSON A CO,
febltt Wtur atreet
ICE—IO tierces iast ree’d and for tale by
fablU BURBRIDGE, WILSON A CO
W'" INDOW bza, asa'dtixei, (Oar.
bean'* make,) for sale bjr
[ febU BURBRIDGE, WILSON ACO
IUGAB—SOhhdi N O, Jost rac'd and for tale by
IfobU JOHN WATT tCO
I—Bo drama in store and for sale by
JOHN WATT A CO,
SOAP— s£oti* Boain, In atoro andfor sale by ~~
ENGLISH A BENNETT, 1
febU No 87 Wood n
NEW BACON— Iba llama;
53,0001b* ShoaUertj
£O,OOO lb# Bidet; in unoke honae,
and for aale by KIER A JONES,
febU Canal Baaln, Seremb *t«et_
Brooms— oto doz Corn.-in store and for tale by
febU AUISTBONG A CROZES
SOAP— £0 baa mat ree’d and for sale by Mi
febU STUART A SILIT
CANDLES —tDbza receiving and for *alo by ~
febU STUART A SILL
BUTTER —3 tibls packed! for aale by
febU STUART A BILL, 119 Wood at
CANDLES— 90 bza Cincinnati Moold;
£0 bza Pitubnreb Dip) for sale by
BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
j feblt 1U Liberty atreet
SOAP— 40 bxi Cincinnati So«p, for «aJe by
febia BROWN h KIRKPATRICK
TOBACCO— 10 kege Gedf* A Bro. 8 twiytj
60 bx* a*»M s**, for vole by
i fcblfl BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
| Xrli ttsel-Kli'airbß orofl«tri<
npi!B Stockholder* of lie Erie Canal Company are
I notified that an Election will be held at Lbs of*
flee of said Company, in Erie, on Monday, the 4th day
of March, to efcooaa Seven Director! for the erasing
year. fcbll-djw ffM. WORKED,Bcc’y,
WOOL— The highest price in ea*h paid for all the
different trade* of Wool, by
__ JebW » LEE
CIASIiINKT, TWEED A JKANS—I< caw* on ban?,
/ received direct from the maker*, on consignment
and for <alo at manufacturer! price*, by
febW 11 hKE, mo Lilwrty r
- ' 'lable Cro»" **
WRAPPING PAPER—DoabiB Crown, Medium,
and Crown; JUf, Straw, nsd Tea Wnppiof
Paper, on band and for aale by
J_TebUl W p MARSHALL, 87 Wood at
PAI'KkM*NOINO»-~Aerc»t variety of Wall Pa
p<ir, wiik borders, for Parlors, Malls and Cbara-
selected from Importer* and Eastern Manufac
tories, especially for lie .prta* trade. For tale by
I , W P MARSHALL,fI«Oe 8 C Hill,)
febia 67 Wood «
jWNTISO PAPKB— Assorted sixes, m store or
madMo order, for sale by
fabia W P'ftiAllSllALL. 97 Wood at
C^ARBUTHKOV
TTAB jtiit marned from tba Eastern Cities, and U
IlreeeiTiftK a Unre variety of seasonable Goods, to
wiueb M rerpecifuJiT Invites the attention of march
afa tod pedfam. No 6< Wood st. febXl
*| ’ . TABlil DIAPERf
WB. MUBPHY keep* constantly on band an u
a aortmeiu of,Bleached Uneatable Diapers' of
different widths and qmalitiea. Alio— Table Clothe
and Napkin, TewdlsfUtaen and TowaU, cad a
ficoi
LOCAL MATTERS.
umktxd rot Jtbx rinuoui daili
Niw Cooktt.—W* learn by private advieea
&oai Vaniabnif, thai ibexe i* a atrong probability
of (Lb passage of (he bill bt ereetinf a new county
to be called Carroll, from parts of Allegheny,
Washington, and Westmoreland. This will eat
off one of (be finest portions of our cotnuy.
Mxxuho or tbs Ohio meet
ing o( the Ohio Presbytery was held yesterday af
ternoon, in the Second Presbyterian Church on
Fifth Street, Rev. Ur. Gordon in the chair.
After the meeting had been opened with prayer
by Rav. Dr. Uagill, Rev. Dr. Herron preuted
memorials from Rev. Mr. West, and the majori*
ty dfhlgehnreh, reqneadng eoeleiiasdcal associa
tion with this Presbytery.
Memorials were also presented by Rev. Dr.
Elliot t, from the minority, charging Mr. West and
t)te majority with unchristian conduct, and repre
senting themselves as the rightful owners of the
church.
After considerable discussion, Mr. West’s church
was finally received into the association.
A meeting of the Pittsburgh 'Presbytery, New
School, was held yesterday afternoon, In the
Third Preibyterian Church, but in consequence
of an illegality in the call, it was adjourned with*
out any buainem being transacted.
Finals BntnuuY. — We paid a visit the other
day tothe Female Institute of the Rev. Mr. and Mra.
Oorhorn, on Liberty street. This.establishmen 1
presents peculiar advantages lor the attainment
of thoroogh and substantial female education. The
well known scholarship of the Rev. Principal is
ample guaranty fer the more strictly intellectual
training of the pupil, while the eecoiaplishm'enta
of his. amiable lady well qualify her to supply
those lighter adornments of the mind which lend'
so fascinating n charm to the female sex.
Particular attention is paid by Mr. G. to lectures
on the variousbranehes ot science, tor which pur*
pose he has provided, al great expense, a beauti
ful and extensive philosophical aparatus, with
which he performed a cumber of interesting ex
periments daring our Hay. We mean no idle com
pliment in saying that there is no necessity for our
dtixens to send their daughters to be educated at
a distance, while such excellent facilities are in
their midst as those which this seminary affords.
Biros(ax Casx.— Mr. Thomas Scott, an old and
respectable citizen of the Fifth Ward, was sup*
posed to have died on last Sunday, and was to
have been buried the next day, bat his funeral
has been deferred, as his body is said to be still
warm and his limbs flexible.
Tax Uoa Woaxs—The mills which commenced
work on Monday are still in operation, but with a
very inadequate supply of men. There appears
at present no prospect ot the Pittsburgh operatives
coming to terms with the employers. The armed
force which was in service on Monday has been
dismissed, bat with orders to hold themselves in
readiness at a moment’s warning. To do the
operatives justice, however, there appears to be
oo disposition on their part to create any disturb
ance of the peace. They endeavor to effect th?lr
purpose by the most peaceible meant.
A Sxaiv Orriczx Outwitto.—A good story is
told of one of our keen police officer* Having a
warrant to aerve-upon an individual with whose
penon he was unacquainted, he proceeded to a
restaurant, where he expected to find him, and
with his usual tact Inquired in a earless tone for
Bam . The penon addressed roplted that
he had just stepped out, but begged the officer to
be seated a moment, and he would go after him.
The offioer. waited patiently for a long time,-till at
length becoming hopeless of the return of bis
volunteer, assistant, he ventured some further In.
quiriet, end received the satisfactory information
that his officious friend was no other than the
identical Sam ' he had been seeking. The
offioer retired immediately.
Sisaoa Blitz wdl give a performance this after
noon for the accommodation of families, and in the
evening also. The Signor never ween out, see
him often ss one will his trices are always novel.
Da. McLtxt'i Litis faiA—Tki* great remedy tor
diseases of the Liver, ia of mask older date that Us
introdaction to the public. TOe existence ef aomany
qeaek raided as posse sun* thenoatmar
vetoes qualities for healing all diseases, diigustrd an
accomplished mod well edeeatde physician, who natu
rally fell some dread of being confounded with the
crowd of pretenders to the medical an, whose nos-
Uums were paraded in every newspaper as sosereign -
remedies for all the ilia that flesh Is heir to. The rep
reienuuoos of ihosa to whom his Pills had given re
he^.however, and ths urgent aotieiielions by physi
cians with whom hp had associated in his practice,
and who had witnessed (he wondrrfsl cures effected
hy his remedy, at length induced him in make it pub
lic.
Fbr sale by J. KIDD A CO., No. 69, comer of Fourth ;
and Wood su Pittsburgh. (feblU-dAwlwS
Aaotlior Wltksai am tka 9taad,
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM.
Ma. 8. M. Km:—Allow me to express to yes my
heartfelt thanks for the great benefit I have received
from an article called PETROLEUM, or Boca Oil, of
which yen are the aole proprietor. I had oecuioa to
bm It about the lat of Jannary, in a violent auaek of
Rheumatism, which waa very painful, flying aboat
from place to place, accompanied with much •welling,
toulo keep me m constant torture. 1 used the Pe
troleum externally, a few applications of which re*
moved all pain, and every symptom of lbs disease,
i am now entirely well, and would take this occasion
to reeommend the Petroleum to all who mrf be safer*
Inf ander the agonizing pains of Bneamatiam or kin*
dred diseases. [Signed] Gtsso.v WiLasa,
near Perry House, Pittsburgh.
general advertisement In another column,
fcbie
fIXMJOM Luo* acesai— Prepared by j. W. Kelly
William street, N. Y., and for safe by A. Jaynes, No.
TO Fourth street. This will b« found a delightful ani*
eleof beverage in families, and particularly for aick
rooms.
Baum's Bioma.—An improved Choeolsto prepara
tion, being s combination of Cocos nut; innocent, in
vigorating and palatable, highly recommended partic
ularly for invalids. Prepared by W. Baker, Dorches
ter, Mass., and-for sale by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin
yn Store. No. 70 Fourth at. mehld
three
a large
eaand
inland
45
, heol
7 [and
foW*,
Itaprovinisuti la Usatlitry,
DR. G. U. STEARNS, late of Boston, is prepared to
manufacture and set Uloce Tutu in whole and parts
of sets, upon Suetion or Atmospherie Suction Plate*.—
Toottucua ceaao ta vtvu Mtuuns, where the nerve is
exposed. Uffiee and residence next door to the May
or’s offies, Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Ram to—J. B. M’Faddeo. F. IL Eaton. latl
OB* D. HURT,
Dentist. Corner ofFourth
Decatur, between
Market and Feryv stieeta. netMlrin
PITTSBURGH FBHAIiB INSTITUTE
THE Second Session' of this Institution, under the
cue of Mr. nod Mrs. Gocsou. for the present
aeademle year, will commence on tola day, Monday,
February 18th, in the same buildings, No. Liberty
street
Arrangements have been made by whleh they wIU
\bo able to furnish yoang ladies faculties equal to any
Bin the West, for obtaining a thorough English, Clasti
leal, and Ornamental odaeatlon. A fttij coarse of Phi
isophJeal and Chemical Lectures will bo delivered
during the winter, illustrated by apparatus. The de
baraoest* of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Modem
Languages, Drawing and Painting, will each be andei
reofa competent Professor. By clow attention
moral and intellectual Improvement of their po
te Principals hope tomentaeonUnuailonof the
1 patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. For
see circular or apply to the Principals,
bie-dtf
: A CAJUfTO LADIES AND PHYSICIANS^-No
jfu. recommendation is so completely satisfactory, as
I the excellence and eomplate incests of toy inven
u, as the united testimony of those who here expo
need its benefits. During the last fifteen years, in
pans of the United States, our most talented and
inent physicians, have dailv born testimony to the
lerionty, ease, and comfort of Mrs. BEIT'S Inven
ts for Ladies' suffering. They do not eompress by
el pressure, whleh Is now proved to be attended by
I stfecu, causing mere difficulty than before exist
Her long standing in Philadelphia, and Urge and
Sing business both Wholesale and Retail, is a
tee of the correctness of the above. .
roeare her Genuine Supporter, apply only to
[-HORN, Druggist, S 3 Market st, Pittsburgh—
rrs ire counterfeits.
ES BETTS, Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia.
S-6tcod
I Clip Inskshouisi.
THE subscribers, having tour large Smokehouses,
are prepared, at alt times, to wash, hsng and
Smoke Pork on reasonable terms.
| KIER A JUNES, proprietors,
| Jan3l Canal Darin, naar-Tih st
SEMP —W bales Dow Rotted Kenucky Hemp, res
on coorignment and for sale by .
I novO-Slp A GORDON
LARD OIL— 10 bbl* No l, in store aod for sale by
febli ENGLISH A BENNETT.
/'lllEEbE—«*w lbs W R. m store and for sale by
V>_febM KNGLIBH A BENNETT
u)OI.L BUTTER—3 bbls instore and for sate by
It febli ENGLISH A BENNETT^
SOCKS— i* dbi Woolen, in store and for sale by
feb!4 ENGLISH A BENNETT
IirHITK BEANS—d bbls in store and for sale by
Yf feb!4 ENGLISH A BENNETT
TTOPS —1 bale in store and fof sale by
H fobli _ ENGLISH A BENNETT
illUGAll—lb hhds prime new.recSfaoti lor sale by
CT febli ARMSTRONG A CROZER
~1 X Eli KING—3O bbls In store and lor sale by ”
Jri febli ARMSTRONG A CROZER
TJEA.THERS—O sacks in store and for sale by ‘
J febli ARMSTRONG A CROZER
TbLOUR-auO bbls Extra Family, lo store and for
Jf •ale by febli ARMSTRONG A CROZER
TTABD-—» bbls No 1, prime; rac’d and fur sale bv ’
J|j febli ARMSTRONG A CROZER
1510 COFFEE—IO bags pHme new crop, just rac'd
IL and for sale by
nr . BURBRIDGE, WILSON A CO,
j febli Water utreet
undfioreale by : r- ™ >
X MM* • BfOUBBJkMXNKBTT
MISCELLANEOUS.
H. LKEi
WOOL DEALER A Commission Merchant for the
sale of Americas Woolen Good*, Liberty street,
opposite Fifth. febia-y
W. P, MARSHALL,
CspcciMoa TO SAJCTCL e. KILL,}
TUPORTER A Dealer in French and Americas Pa-
X per Hasgings and Borden, Window Shade*. Fire
Board Prints, Ac. Also—Writing, Printing and Wrap
ping Paper, No. 67 Wood street, between Fourth street
and Dfsiucnd alley, west tide. Pittsburgh, Pa.
fob 13 *
A. H. BBGLIfIH * CO.,
TpHEOLOOIOAL, Claaaical, and Sunday School
JL Booksellen, and dealers in all kinds of Writing,
Window and Wrapping Paper, No. 79 Wood street, bo
tweea Fourth and Diamond alJev. Fiusburxh, Pa.
febl3
law HOTIOB*
THE appointment of Hr. MeCLURB, as President
J edge of ths fifth Judicial District of Pennsylva
nia, dissolves the long ousting partnership of Me
Candle** A McClure. The business wit
bo aueruled to by Mr. MeCandles*.
WILSON MeCANDLHSS.
WM. B. MeCLCRE.
WILBOB |HoO AMDLRBB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office Fourth street, fills
burgh. janas-lre
GEST 4b BLIBTM,
AUCTIONEERS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 17 Firm St., draamun, Obi*.
TIT OULD respectfully solicit Consignments from the
vf. Merchants and Manufacturer* of Pitubargh, and
would refer te : |
Messrs. W.AR.B. Phillip*, Pitubargh.
u Brown, Phillips A “
“ Chambers, Agnew ACo , u
John B.MeFadden A Co- f u
Jtmss Daixetl, Esq n I "JanßMtn*
T jpmolauou of Co-Partaoralxtp. ‘
H« Co-Parmarahip existing between the under
signed, under the style of -F. 11. Eaton A Co,"
was dissolved by mutuul consent, Jan. 90th. F. 11.
Eaton, having purchased the entire Interest of W. P.
Marshall, who retires, will attend to the eeulement of
the business of the late Ann, at the old eland, No U
Fourth street. p. H. RATON,
fet* W. P. MARSHALL.
, 9.0. HiTOI.
TT KALER in Gloves and Hosiery, Trimmings, Ftney
\J Goods. Ribbon*, Laces and Embroideries, Zephyr
Worsted, Patients and Canvas*. No 69 Fourth street,
Pitubargh. A full supply of Fine Shirts and Gents'
Under Garments. fcb4-lm
DISSOLUTION.
ZIIE Partnership heretofore existing between Ellio'.l
A English, in the Book and Paper Busltfess, was
iolved on the Hth Inst, by mutual consent The
business will be continued at the old stand, Nn. 79
Wood street, under the firm of “A. H. English A C 0.,"
by whom (he business of the former partnership will
be settled. SAMUEL ELLIOTT,
feb!3 A. 1L ENGLISH.
DlMolmtloa*
DM. LONG, having purchased the interest of
« James Kerr, Jr., in the firm of James Kerr, Jr.
A Co, the Ship Chandlery and Boat Store business
will be earried on as heretofore at the old stand, No 38
Water street, between Wood and Market, under the
style of febS-lm LONG, DUFF A CO.
DISSOLUTION.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing under the
style of u Cope A Breyfogle," is this day dissolved
hy mataal oonaenl. The baiiness will bo settled by J.
C. Breyfogle, at their old stand. No. 108 Second street.
L S. COPE,
Ju* J. & BREYFOGLE.
CfoPARTIRRIRIP,
JO. BREYFOGLE, having associated with him
H. CLARKE, for the purpose of transacting
the Forwarding and Commission Business, will con
tinue tbit business at ths ddstsnd of‘•Cope A Brey
fogle," and respectfully uska a continuance of the
formerpstroango of hit friends and the pubtie gener
ally. The holiness will be conducted under the name
and style of Bnxrvouu A Otamxn.
J. C. BREYFOGLE,
tun mini
Pitubargh, Jan, 7,1850.-flanft
Dissolution.
THE Co-Putnoreuip heretofore existing under tfie
style of U J. H. Clouse A Co," is this dey dissolved
by mutual consent. The bounces of the firm will b«
settled by L. B. Wtlerman, at their eld eland. No 154
Liberty streeL L. S. WATERMAN,
fob 9 J. H. CLOUSE
If «UART BOTTLER.
wia rtn vretvit. sue wremw eiiaaav it±.
neat u nsrexx stats ox ths slooo
OB HAIR OX VSB STSZZX, VIS
Scrofula or Kutg*s Evil, RheamatUm, Obstinate Cuta
neous Erepuona, Pimples or Pustules on the Face,
Blotches, Biles, Chronie Sore Eyes, Ring Worm
or Timer, Scald Head, Enlargement arufPabi of
the Bancs and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, BrphUtic
Symptona, Bcifftica or LambmgOj—and diseases
criling from an tnjodieiooi use of Mercury, Aci
titea or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life;
Also—Chronie Constitntioaai Disorders, Ac.
In this preparation are strongly concentrated all the
Medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, combined wuh
the moot effectual aids, the most salutary productions,
the mort potent simples of the vegetable kingdom: and
it has been so fally tested, not only by patients luem
selves* but also by physicians, that it has received
their uaaualified recommendations and the approba
tion of tne public; and has established, on its own
merits, a reputation for vsluu and arricacT far supe
rior lo the various compounds bearing ihs name of
Sarsaparilla. Disease* have been cured, such ae are
not furnished in the records of time pasn and what it
has already done for the thousands who nave used it,
10* capable of doing for the millions still suffering and
struggling with disease. It purifies, clesnseg, and
strengthens the fountain springs of life, and Infuses
now vigor throughout the whole animal frame.
ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.
Hie following striking, and—as will be seen—per
manent cure of an Inveterate ease of Scrofula, com
mends Itself to all similarly afflicted:
Sotmreoar, .Conn, Jan. I, IMS.
Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen, Sympathy for the afflict
ed induces me to inform you of the remarkable care
effreied by your Sarsaparilla, in the ease of my wife.
She was severely afflicted with the Scrofula on differ
ent parts of the body; the glands of the neck were
greatly enlarged, and her limbs mack swollen. After
suffering over a year, and finding no relief from the
remedies used, the disease attacked one leg, and be
low the knee suppurated, tier physician advised it
should be laid open, whieh was dons, but without any
permanent benefit. In this situation wo hoard of, and
were induced tn use. Bands’ Sarsaparilla. Hie first
bottle produced a decided and favorable effect, reliev
ing her more than any prescription she had ever taken;
and before the used six bottle*—to the astonishment
and delight of her friends—she found her health quite
restored. It is now over a year since the cure was ef
fected, and her health returns good, showing that the
disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system.
Our neighbors are au knowing to these facts, and think
very highly of-Saads 1 Sarsaparilla.
Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE
Extract from u letter received from Mr. N. W. Har
ris. a gentleman wall known in co Vaj
‘‘Gentlemen, I have cured a negro boy ofeuno with
your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with Scrofula,
ami of a scrofulous family.
“Your*, truly, N W. HARRIS.
“Fredsriekt Hall, Vm, July 17,1648.”
Sams' flaassraitm.—lt seems almost aannecessa
ry to direct attention to an article so well known, and
so deservedly popular, as this preparation, but patients
often who with to use the extraei of Sarsaparilla, are
Induced to try worthless compounds bearing the name,
bat containing little or none of the virtue of this valu
able root; ana ws think wo eunot confer a greater
benefit on our readers than in directing their attention
to the advertiseme«tof the Messrs. Sands, tn another
column. The bottle has neatly been enlarged to
held a quart, and those who wish a really good artiele
will find concentrated In ihla all the medicinal value
of the root, Tbs experience of thousands has proved
its efficacy in earing the various diseases for whleh It
Is recommended; sad at the present time more than
any other, perhaps, is this medicine useful, in prepa
ring the system ter a change of season.—{Home Jour
nal, Sept. isia.
Prepared and sold, whelestlc and retail, by A- B. A
D. SANDS, Druggist and Chemist, 100 Fulton street,
comer of William, New York. Sold also by Drug
gists gene rally through oat the United Stales and Can
ada. Fries 11 per bottle; six bottles for 36.
For sale by L. WILCOX, Jr, B. A. FAHNESTOCK
A CO, and EDWARD FKNDERICH, Pittsburgh. Al
o, by Dr. 8. SMITH, Bridgwater. {delu-deodAwT
Combat Combat
OH OROBB uper Polka; 10 do do very fine;
tb\J SO ** ass’d Redding;
It “ super English Horn Redding;
« u A Pocket Combs;
600 “ “ Wood *»
100 S dox ass’d Fine Ivory;
90 “ Shell Side Combs:
10 ° super largo Buffalo;
300 gross nuM Side Combs; rac'd and for sals by
feb6 C YEAGER, IQs Market et
*ASd—ttxiO in store and for sate by
iebll STUART A SILL, liSWuod st
/"IHEESE—3OO bxs in store and for sale by
v.. tob, L„. _ __ tmiAiir a sill
CORN BROOMS— Ioo~3ox in store and for sole by
febli STUART A SILL
bbls prime CiderT&r ssle'by
febU STUART A SILL
I rKNIskJN—VOO Hams dried, for sale by
V febli STUART A BILL
CLOVER SEED—'7S bo prime new.for sale by
fobU JOHN WATT A CO
GLASS ■coo bis aaaVl,in sloreand for sale by ”
febli JOHN WATT A CO
CHEESE— 60 eks Goshen; in store and for sale by
febl! JOHN WATT A CO
BROOMS— fflu doz for sale by
febU JOHN WATT A CO
DRIED FRUIT—2OO bu new Peaches; for tale by
febli JOHN WATTACO 7
»iu6 tacks dow landing, (or Mia Dy
JBAUII DICKEY fcCO. Violth
/ IHKA3E— WbbIj tn iiore amt for tale by
VTfebll ISAJAiI DICKKY & CO
CAttU—lOS blila No 1, dow laxuUnr, lot sale bv
_ ISAIAH DICEKV A CO
CHEESE— 300 boxea for tale br
febU : ISAIAH DICKEY fcCO
BACON— ca>ka Hof Round,
4 do Bide«; for tile by
fcbtl IBAIAH DICKEY A CO
OLIV E OIL--? CMk*»op«riar,‘ ju «t rec'JTforittle by
jfeW J KIDD A CO, CO Wood it
BORAX— 6 ewes refined, in, storo and lor sale by
AM JKIDDAOD
Quicksilver— 6olt»i forwie'6? —
few J Kino ft co
QjJINLNE— 7fl ox BaJptiate, ju»l teo’d. tor emlo b 7
febfl J KIDD ft CO
CfItOROFORM— 80 Ibtjut rac’d and for aalo”by
feb> i KIDD ft CO
fflAß^SOkegs tar sale by ”
1 fcW WICK ft McCAWnLESS
BACON— 330 pieces nos round, for sale bar
feM WICK ft McCANPLESS
(EAINUTS—TV sacks for sale by
feW WICK ft McCANPLEgS
casks ptiae;
O S do polTcriaedi
IS boxes .do; foisalabr-,
*» WICXtHcCANDUEaS
MISCELLANEOI S.
To butUhSTMlft.
S^? fl gS'XwW* ll ** f** l *®* DJiili Pfi.
.hi rH. r 'i; d “T ?. f February Inst, at the Offieo of
UJO Cbanirris Cool Company, /» Pc*n ctlnj-t Pitta.
btOTk, for the following tlttbet; ■ **
fc« lioetl, of whius o«k p l»nk, 4xl* lathe*.
H •*;.'• rail*,Sx7.
7,3« white oak timber, 6 feel 0 in. long,
The timber to besonndaad of Urn ben quality, and to
be deit»«ro* at the ludm* at McKee’. Rocks, on the
OUo Blnr. no tuid . h.lf mite, btk,» Pitubontb.by
the math of May next . " * y
z. W. REMINGTON, Muinr.
fcblffidAwT Office Penn street, Pittsburgh.
Uluettomi
AN ELECTION for Officers for the “Company for
creeling • Bridge over the Allegheny River, on
poaite Pittsburgh, in the Coauty of Allegheny," will
co hoi den In the Toll House of Ibe Company, at the
Pittsburgh end, on Monday, March 4th, at 1 o'clock.
P. M. • •* l»!ita/bBPER. Treuntc.
jtmNWAwtdT i*
A CACTIOS—Abont thV* ONLY ORIGINAL
A AND GENUINE WISTAH’9 BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY, the great remedy for
CONSUMPTION!
And the beat medicine known
to man for Asthma of every Hue, Liver -
Complaint*, Bronchitis, Influenza, Cough*, Cold*,
Bleeding of the Longa, Shortness of Breath,
Pain, and Weakness in the Side,
Breast, Ac., iand all other .
diseases of the
PULMONARY ORGANS.
A very important disease over which tiis.BaUam ex
erts a very powerful influence, is that of a
DISEASED LIVES.
tn this complaint it has!undoubtedly proved more
efficacious than any remedy hitherto employed, and in
numerous instances patients had enaared long
and severe suffering from the diseases, without receiv
ing the least benefit from various remedies, and when
Mercury has been resorted to in vain, the use of-thU
has restored the Liver to a healthy action, and
in many instances effected permanent cures, after
every well known remedy had failed to produce this
desired effect.
Besides iu astonishing efficacy in the disease above
mentioned, we also find it a very effectual remedy in
Asthma, a complaint in which It has been extensively
used with decided success, even in cases!of years'
standiug. With tbs increase of intelligence has grown
up * knowledge of the deraeou of health, ixd a re
gard for them, and eonunensurately with the strides of
seienee have wo acquired the means of arresting dis
ease, and averting its ravage*. Notwithstanding the
progress we have made, statistics show that even
now, one sixth of the whole population die annually
of consumption.
One of the most important discoveries of the age, in
ameliorating the eohaltion of this large class of suf
fering humanity, is I
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry is a fine Herbal
Hedieine, composed chiefly of Wild Cherry Bark ar.d
thegenulno Iceland Mots, (the latter imported!:xpresr
ly for this purpose.) the rare medicinal vihues of
which are also combined by a new chemiea! process,.
with the extract of Tar, the* rendering the whole
com poind the most certain and efficaoions remedy
ever diseovered far
CONSUMPTION OF TIIE LUNGS.
Still further evidences of the remarkable i orativc
properties of this'inestimable preparation: ;
Rtmxu.vn.tx. Brown eo., O , Aug. 2IJ 184*.
Messrs. Sandford A Part: Gentlemen, About six
weeks ago I received the ageney of Wistaria lt«r««m
of Wild Cherry, but with some reluctance on my part,
for the reason that 1 bad been the agent of so many
Kit and other nostrums, whieh were cracked up to
something wooderfoi, but which turned out in the
end to be of no account whatever, except to the roan
aaetnrer. -But 1 eandidly admit that this time I have
boen deceived, for the extraordinary cures effeetedby
Wistaria Balsam have convineed me that "good can
come out of Nazareth.” Your agent left me one dex
en bottles, whieh are all gone—having beea the means ;
of coring several obstlnato eases of
and no mistake; for what I.'see and know I am bound
to believe. One case in particular: A young gentle
mu m Winchester, Adams county, O. 10 miles from
this place, was cured ol Consumption when the doc
tors has given him up, or at least eottid do nothing for
him, ud it was tbo intention of his friends to convey
him to your city, and place him under the care of some
eminent phyrielu there. But a friend told him of
Wistaria Balsam, ud that he eonid obtain it of me.
He sent Car it, ud before the secend bottle waagono
he was sound and well, ud attending to his every day
business. As there are several inquiries for the medi
cine, it would be well to forward an additional supply
without delay. Vary respectfully, yours,
_ , . LAMBERT NEWLAND.
The above, from I* Newland, Esq., a highly respect
able country merchant, commands itself forcibly to
the* eudid mention or all those who have demoted
the gnat merit of WistarisWild Cherry Balsam.
Rememberthe original add only genuine Wistaria
Balsam of Wild Cherry, was introduced in the year
1833, and has been well tested In all complaints for
which it is recommended. For 17 years it us proved
more efficacious as a remedy tor Coughs, Colds, Influ
enza, Bronchitis, Asthma, |nd Consumption la its in
eipieai stages, than any other medicine.
LOST VOICE. Ac.. RESTORED!
Nrw Bxlxou, Aug. to, 1819.
Mr. 8. W. Fowle: Having teen many certificates
published in relation to Dr ; Wistaria Balsam of Wild
Cherry; I take this opportunity of offering a word in
its favor, which you are also ol liberty to publish. A
few months since my wife’silungs became so much af
fected with a sodden cold, that she lost her voice, ud
suffered severely from pauik in the breast. Her situa
tion eused her friends much alarm. Having heard
your Balsam strongly recommended by those who
used it, I purchased a botllc i from your agent in this
slace.5 lace. • Hie Uxii tt according to directions, and it pro
need a wonderful effect Before using one bottle she
bad completely recovered hdr voice, the pains subsid
ed, and her health was reestablished.
Yours, truly, HENRY G. BRIGHTMAN.
To Dbcmiro sns Dux.au nrMxwciw.—Thl« cel
ebrated and infallible remedy for the cure of Cousump-'
tion, Asthma and Liver Complaint, has by its own rr \'-
rits, been rapidly, sure ud 'safely working Us way
through the eppisidtiou of quacks ud eoeoterfeltert,
until, by its true value and intrinsic excellence, u has
gained for itself a most enviable popularity, and estab
lished itself in the confidence ol an Intelligent and en
lightened public, from one end of the continent to the
other. Ibe testimony of thousands who have been re
lieved ud cured by this valuable article, will show
that it stands unrivalled—at the head ot all other me
dicines, for the cure of diseases for which it is recom
mended. The genuine Dr. Wictaris Balsam of Wild
Cherry is now for sale by duly appointed Agents, and
all respectable dealers in medicines, in all large cities
ud all important towns throughout tbo United States.
Tuics SI perlßotlle ] Six Bottle* for itt.
S-dd l>y J. D. PARK, (successor to Sandford A Part,)
Fourth and Walnut street*. Gixic.unati. Ohio, General
Agem for the South ud West, n> whom' all orders
mast lx addressed.
L. Wilcox, Jr, James a. Jonex; J Kidd 4 Co; B. A.
Fahnestock 4 Co, Pittsburgh. L. T. Russell, Wash
jßgtou; XV. 11. Lamlwrtou, 'Franklin; L. B. Bowie,
Uaiontnwn; 11. Welty, Greerisl.urgb; S.Kounts.Somer
set; Peon 4 Gilmore, Ueilford; Reed 4-Sott.i limiting
don; Mrs. Orr, HoUidayshurk; llildcbnut 1 4~Co. taifi
*na; J. K. Wright, KllUtinfng; Kvaui a. Co, Brook*
vtlle;A. Wilton 4 Bon, Waynesburgh; M’Farland fc
Co, N. Callender, Meadville; Burton 4 Co, Erie: J.
Magoffin, Merter; Junes, Ketly4 Co. Butler; S. Smith,
Beaver; J. D. Summerton, Warren; F.L.4C.S.Jones,
Coaderaport; P. Crooker, Jr, Brownsville.
febt-d4wty(i*iT
IBFLAUBAfOBY BHKCHATIBIZ.
TUEAMKRICAN RHEUMATIC BALSAM!!
ANEW remedy lately discovered in the Vegetable
Kingdom—a sare and permanent core for all
Rheumatic Complaint!, such as
Inflammatory, Chronic, Acmc’and Mereorial
Rheumatism; Goat, Lumbago,
Spinal AiTectionsfl&e.
Thi* medicine has long been souj&j for. It haa been
•aid that Kbenmatism could not be cared; but there is
a remedy designed by nature for theenre of every «l>a*
ease that the human ayatea ia aabjeet-to. At last a re
medy has been band that cures Rbenmatiaa of the
worn form—one of the moil valuable vegetable pro
duction* of the earth—the greataat and moat important
discovery of the age, and a wonderful blessing to the
human family. It caret without slckeniugcr debilita
ting, and renew* strength and vigor to the whole sys
tem. It haa cured, during the past three months, over
SOO cases that wsre considered incurable.
- ■ “ fc**. * n»l. VUbUIICiCU IMVUIBUIC.
Certificates of the earnivo properties of this medi
cine can be seen by calling on tbe Agents.
None genaine unless pat ap with an engraved label
,isn " l by “» w*™’
Sold by 11. SMYSKR,
corner Third and Market st, Pittsburgh.
Sold also by U. F. THOMAS,
No 109 Main si, Cincinnati, O.
feb7-d4wtaS
COAL WORKS FOB BALE.
THIS property lies at the upper end of Umestowa—
a short distance below the month of Mingo Creek.
The rail read and the necessary buildings are new,
and the mine has been worked just enough to pul it in
good order. The Pit opens wltlitn 3 yards of the riv
er, and the inclination from it it juat sufficient to carry
the ears to the boats. The Water at the landing {a
good—permitting boats to beloadcd at all seasons: and
the mouth of Muigo a short distance above, afford* an
ample harbor to protect them from tbe floods and ice
of winter. The Tract ecnnected with these works
consists of 300 Aeres Coal, lying in tbe neck of land
between Mingo Creek and)the Monongahela. All
things considered, this property combines, perhaps, as
many advantages, and holds entasfine inducements to
the capitalist, as any on tbe river. Ihe enure tract is
offeredfor sale;, hot, to suit purchaser*, a portion may
be reserved. Price reasonable and terms very easy.
For further information enquire of
,„ . . JOSEPH 8. MOBRISON,
feb 1-dim* Fourth street, near Wood.
Iltriijr, PUnlag A Co.,
HAVE FOR ■*i.T |
FROM FAY’ETTE MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
VO cuei tapflrie? FAmily Ulinkeu, 10 by~i2 qn:
SOO pur SteunboAl do s liv ? ft;
800 do .do - *■* - *
■*“ Jo 4by T ft:
ISO do red and while Hone do
100 do colored CiUforai* do
60 piece* M while Flannel, warranted all wool;
100 do 4-4 do do do do
100 do 3-4 do do do do -
190 do 3-4 red do do do
73 do 3-4 yellow do do do
Baiinetti, Tweeds, Jean* and Woolen Yam, at salt
ern manufacturer** price*.
No W 7 Wood at, 4th door from Fifth.
JanS9_
BBW TELKGaAPU OFPIOB.
citizens and business men of Pittsburgh are
X ireapectfully informed that the Mono Telegraph
now la complete operation between this city
and Baltimore, Wailiingion.iind oiher Eastern Cities,
connecting at Washington City with the Mono Liue,
the only one South to Uieh'mond, Raleigh. Charleston,
Augusta, Savannah, Mobile and Now Orleans—and
connecting in this city with linn running West and
North to toe principal towns and eitie* iuthe valley of
the Mississippi, and on the Lakes. These Line* will
receivo anti tend messages as cheap as auy ether
Line, and the operators and clerks will be found gen
tlemanly and accommodating.
09‘Odico in the lower story of the ST. CHARLES
HOTEL, Wood street. JinNo
IHBORAHGB.
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU
RANCE COMPANY. —Office. North Room of the
Exchange, Third street. Philadelphia.
Ftaulwuaifirg.—Building*, Merchandise and other
Sropcny in tow?* and connntr, insured against loss or
outage by fire at the lowest rate of premium.
Msains Ittsuasscs.—They also insure Vessels, Car
goes and Freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or
speeiat policies, os the assured mar desire.
ißLsaDTaiftsroazi'no*.—The? atanrtmre merchan
dise transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Boats and Steam Boats, on riven and lakes, oo the
tooet libera! terms.
DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seat. Edmund A. Soader
John C Davi*, Rol-en Burton, John R Penrose, Santa*
cl Edwards. Geo p Lcipcr, Edward Darlington. i<— ‘
K Davi,, William Folwcll, John Newlin, DrRN Ha£
ton, James Clln.id. Theophilus PaaJdW. if Jams
Brooks. Henry Siosn, Hugh Craig, Ocoree l4r^L
WILLIAM MARTIN, President;
Rtauan 8. Ncwaaui, Secretary.
rCTOifioeof the Company No. 43 Water street
■ ,; Oil Clatb.; : r_ ~
W..
*®.f* room> V ll » or v W^ule.. We respect-
HOUSES, LOIS, FAftMB, A
fOftIALK,
A myTEABLK COUNTRY RESIDENCE.
THE itbtrriber, wuhir.y to remove to the eity, of.
fen for tale bu desirable Private Beatdeoee, «ita*
ated oa the Eaatetß Tflrapike, in the Bbrongh of Lav.
rencerille, IS mtoaie** rifle from the city. The above
property!!* pleasantly located, and improved to the
mo*t mod exp »tylc, with every convenience necessary
u comfort. For farther petifeaiart apply to
ROBERT D THOMPSON,
f No IXO Market si
Rsisdsls T* Let*
THAT beautiful situation for a Private Residence,
ofttbe bank of die Ohio river, in the boroigh oi
Manchester. For term i apply to • -
GEO COCHRAN, 80 Wood at
rl AI.tJXJHKNYt within a square of the market, a
number of three atory Dock Dwelling*, with back
ooiJdißr*. There are elabt room* in cacbhousa; and
vrry *w an> plvcd ’ wiai h T Jraau in the urn Bant
iLF Tr’ l > rec pan, P*. In good order, weald
answer for well* from «to ;o feet deep. Enquire of
JAMES RAY, Sandusky it,
-— »eol»lm near Bapmt Church
Fox Islsi
on " ®f NAYSMtTH’B
ek » t™»5 C T INO sra*" HAMMER, Willi
kuuinCk & Tonne’* improvement attached. It i* in
ffuod order, and can be seen at our work*. It is ad
mirably i adapted to drawing iron, and sUinslin*
blooms. - For further infotrnaitoa apply to
SINGER. HARTMAN A CO.
Fodoral Street Proparty,
FOR SALK, at Auction, on Tuesday, the 19th Inst..
at 2 o’clock, P. M, that large Ind conTenUnt
imallina House, with the Lot, 21 feet front on Federal
street, Allegheny, bjr 100 deep on Robinson street, to
an alley,
Also—The whole of the adjoining on Improved prop
erty, np to Laeock street, presenting a front of 210 feet
on Federal street, by 1U) deep to an alley, will be so'd
in buildipg lots.
Also—Seven Lots fronting on Lacock street and
Bonk Lane.
To pefsont desiring a pleasant location, either for
residence* or basnet* Purpose*, central to both cities,
and the fcdvantsre of building agreeable to modem
improvement*, the above present* a good opportunitv,
anu i* about the last chance. Terms at sale on the
premises. 8 CUTIiBRRT, Gen'l Agent,
fcfrS-t* gmithfieid street
For Bsnti
THE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES of Ware
house No & Market street, next door to Mnivany
A Ledlie’s Glass Store. Enquire of
fobj ■ ; JOHNSTON A STOCKTON
A Farm for Sale*
CONTAINING 160 ACRES, about half of which
i* cleared, situated in Washington county, Ohio,
about thre mile* from the Ohio' River. Possession
given immediately. Esquire of
, , ROBERT DALZELL A CO,
■eo? liberty street
For ZUmt*
A I TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
il, c*a Bay street. Enquire of
feb| JAMBS DALZELL, 14 Water »t
For Rent or Sale*
mTIIE subscriber witi sell or rent Us very desi
rable Country Residence, in Allegheny city, sit
uated on Ohio Lane and Allegheny Avenue,
west of the Common. The house is a large double
brick building, in complete order. There is a Car
riage House, Stable, ana good water on the grounds,
which comprise two acres, well improved, containing
every description of Fruit. Also—n spring hew** «n 3
smoke house. Possession given during the month of
March. febl-tf JOHN GEBHABT.
OFFICES TO BENT—On second story, No 68
Water at Possession given Ist ApriL
jan*» ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front at
STORK to RKST-SO feet front by 40 deep—
No 107 Front sl Possession rive* Ist April.
l*n» 13AUH,DICKEY A CO, Front st
To Zi«tf
a A desirable Residence, situated on the River
Bonk, First Ward, Allegheny City. Enquire
at this Office, ot ef Mis! McAlwayn, on the
premises. J*ny-tf
For Bait,
THE VACANT LOT, in Allegheny, comer of Mid
dle alley and South Common; 30 feet front by 110
feet deep.
Also—Hie I.ot on Sooth Common, S6| feet front by
110 feet deep, with three story Brick Home, occupied
by Dr. Dale.
Also—The Let o:> Sooth Common, 27 feet front by
110 feet deep, with two story Brick House, occupied
by Mr. Arnold.
Also—Five Baildlng Lou en Bank Lane, each SO
feet 6| inches front by 04 foots inches deep to towpslh
of canal.
Also—The on north side of Liberty street, Pitts
burgh, Ipart of lot NolM in Woods’ plan,) 60 feet front
by 110 feet deep to Brewery alley. Apply to
j ana?-<1301 GEO. DREFD,P4 Wood st
Talwabla Lets for lalst
SIX BUILDING LOTS, on Second street, between
Ferry and Redoubt alley, each SO feet by 76 back
loatenfeeialley. Theyaredesirableforprivatedwell
ingt, add will be sold on time. Apply to
JOHN CALDWELL A SON,
jan23-lm car. Second *L and Redoubt allay.
FOR SALE, on vsry Überal'tcnu—Fifty Nine Lau
of Uronad, eiinulcdoa Penh, Wayne,and Pike su,
and the Daqueane Way, according to a plan to be seen
si Uusoffiec, where terms and conditions will be made'
known. jan«
For Bemt*
A ROOM on Market street, near Water, suitable
for an office. Enquire of
Jana if GEO. B. MASSEY. Water st
For Boats
THE large three suty BRICK WAREHOUSE, No.
,188 Liberty street,opposite the head of Wood, oc
cupied by F. W. Hayward, {late FoUansbee A Hay
ward,! as a wholesale Bhoe Store. Possession giveu
immediately, if required; oratory time before the first
of ApriL Said house ii in exeellent repair. For par
ticulars enquire on the premise* of -
jamM-In F. W. HAYWARD.
For Boats
FROM the first dar of April next—one lane two
storied URtCK DWELLING HOUSE, handsome
ly situated on the Obio River, adjoining the borough of
Manchester, with about four acres of tind: a number
of Fruit Tree*; ouc large brick Bam and Stable, and
other out buildings. Apply ta
jsndJ JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO.
APMAI.t. COTTAGE JIQU3K, In Allegfc«tyxity,
on F:«p!anade Street. Kent low. Inquire of-
janlP TAB?EY A BEST, 36 Wood'sL
□rick Yard to* [Uat.
A LOT OF GROUND, suitable for a Briek Yard,
and situated near the efty line, in the vieinity of
Solin Bridge, will be rented for a term of year*. AD-
Ply<w E. -D. HkZ7. AM,Third auert,
jsnlh_ Office over the Post Office.
Fox RsAt«
A ROOM on the second story of the Warehouse
No. Vd tVwxl street. junlfi
• A THREE STORY BRICK DWEIJJNO HOUSE,
on Liberty street, between O’Hara and Walnntitreeu!
FUUt Ward, at present occupied by the subscriber
Fossetuon riven on the Isi April. Enquire of
4ant(Ur WiL yQUNO. 143 Libei
v'-.v For ttistt
' I 'IIE BASEMENT corner of the Diamond ‘t 1 *
X Union «trects x well adapted to any public I-uudcm.
U haa been occupied a» a Coffee, or Eaung Establish
ment, for a number of years,
ALSO—Several Offices and Artist's Rooms, well
lighted, with entrance from the Diamond, over tbo
store of the subscribers, north west corner of tha Dia
mond and Market street. Apply to
ALEXANDER A DAY. -
Foa pLKJUjft two pleasantly situated Bnck
.Owe Inn* Houses, with the grounds adjoining, at
Oakland, Possession can be riven on the first of
April nett. jans HARDY, JONES A CO.
For Riat.
THE Baek f art of the Warehouse now occupied by
ptyteU, and fronting on Front street.
- J* o3 - CH GRANT,4I Waterst
A I GOOD THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING,
lop Smiutfield street, fosr doors from Seventh,
west side. Inquire of B. BCHOYER,
110 Second at,
|7oa KENT— A STORE, welt fitted up for Dry
JL Goods, on Market sl, between Third ana Fourth.
Possession given on the Ist of April nett.
Alrij—Several ROOMS and OFFICES. Posseaioa
given immediately. E. D. GAZZ AM,
dc!9 Office over the Post Offlee, Third at
Jmk Foa WAREHOUSE at pro-
Ejßf tent occupied by Messrs. Bailey, Brown A Co.,
on Waur street, from first of April nett
nevgfi JAMBS A HUTCHISON A CO
&FOR BALE—A Briek House, (but one year
built,) ud Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny,
near old Bridge. Price lew and terms easy,—
Inqslre of jrH 3 BCHOYER, 110 Second «t
I/OR BALK—Fire lots eligibly situated in the s*«•
X town of BlrminrEetn. The lots are'sitaa*
ted on Denman street, numbered in F Bazuman’s plaa
75,70, 90,81 and tia—Lot No 75 fronting 80 feeton Ma>
ry JLao street, 70 Teel deepj the other foar SO feet front
each, by BO feet deep.
Terms—Greater part of purchase money may ret
main for six years, secured by mortnn. For panic!
elars,lnoaire of BSCHOYeB,
mylo • • •; UP second st
V
‘ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET
. FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground situate on Penn
street, between Hey end Merbery streets, adjoining
the house end lot now occupied by Richard Edwards,
haring e front of 85 feet, end in depth 160 feet, wilt be
sold on feroreble terms. Title unexceptionable. Ed*
qninof a O. LOOMIS, 4th it, near Wood. *
oct2l-dtf
'•■OaWAY PL&1I1" BL&SBSTI.
THESE anperior Blanket*, made of the softest and*
finest wool, eaoaljrays be found at Dry Goods
Hon *e of W B MURPHY,
janU N E comer Fourth and Market sts
BELLING OFF AT BEDDCSD PBIOKS!
ALEXANDER A DAY, comer of the Diamond and
Market street, are now selling off, at reduced:
I'nce*, thetr itock of Winter Good*, consisting of-
Shawu and Ladle*’ Drew Good*. In great'variety.
AUo—Blankets and FlanneU,CloUu,Ca*fiaes,Satin*
etu, and a full assortmontof heavy Cotton Goods
Confident that better bargain* cannot be had elso
whore, wo invite the attention of buyer*.
, ALEXANDER A DAY,
- 1 _ •' 75 Market street
SIGHT and sho rt time BILLS OF EXCHANGE. oUT
able in Cincinnati, Louisville and 8L Louis? nur*
chased on the most favorable'terns. ’ *
N. HOLMES A SONS.
NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION’
GLYNS’S WIHDUW LOCK iflO BPfiIMG..
Pktgrd, Dxcsxna 10, isio. 1_
Tins la an anicle of great value to all persons en.
gaged in bat Wing, or to those who have already
ouilt, and are without window fastening. While it
famishes a perfect substitute for pullles and weight*,
jo. a saving of at least 93 to each window, it afford*
tho safest fastening that has ever been brougnt into
The utility and convenience of this Spring over sll
others, is, that by onn thumb pleee, both sash of the
window can be raised or lowered. Jl requires only to
be knowu to be appreciated.
Persons wishing to bny the article,or to have them
pat into their window*, or the right of *«llio< it lor
eoaqties in this State, ruay apply to the sab*ertl>er* at
the PERRY HOUSE, on the river. Pill*-
bar Kb. Va. I J./TUBtiKB,
nov2U-d3ra[iipp C. P. MAYO.
SlswPisaof,
, ■ ■■» Just received, one elegant Rosewood
Si octave Plano Forte, from die eele‘
brated factory or T. Gilbert A Co.,
'll 1, | II Thisinsuamentis remarks*
blefor brilliancy and sweeinessef tone, and elasneity
uftouchi The above; firm is considered one of the
veryfliai.ia Boston, and their Pianos, for elegance, oft
extenorTbeanty'af ioae,>nd duration, are art surpass*
rd by those of my other rntke. For salo on reasons*
ble term* by
■iua« : . .. atf. \V. Woodwrtflq.
: " . . IBfGRAIN CABP£mT~~T“
KECKTVED Ibis day, at the Carpet Warehouse,No
73 Fourth rtJ h'tiew and rich style of super In
gnun Carpets. Also—Fine Ingrain, which we offer to
rrehawnss ehcaptu any csshsrn hoase.
TRANSPORTATION.
■PRU6 ARRAROBOBIT. !
ttsisso.m&
: PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE!
2W Lines <f Erpnss Packet Poau, «suf
’ ' _ ' Rati Road Ccrs, i
ru-I°^ raL A DSSL Wtt* AND BALTIMORE, j.
> la the (.rest Central Rail Road and Pean’a CanaL
Tm*-Sixty Hours.
* Ten Dollars through.
838 miles Rail Road.
150 do Canal.
70k rretiMim.:
THE PROPRIETORS have bulltan additional f J»*
of nperirr new and comfortable PmSeSTtoeonMet
with the new Central Rail Road.
navigaUou, a packet will leave every moraSratrS
o’clock, and every evenin* at time o'clock; erosrinr
the Fortige Rail Road in daylight; at Jackuown i*k*
thesplendid Cunef .he CcSwSiUi!
to Pbtlapclphia. A Itmued nauthv of passengers only
will he cumdon these pickeo,*oa*ioih*nrec*mfWi.
Thia route, for safety, speed, and comfort, is not
equalled by anv now in use to the Eastern Cities.
For passage or information apply to
W. SUTCH, Mononrahela House;
Ur to D. LEECH A CO., Canal Basin. -
N. B.—On the Ist May uext the Centrail Rail Road
wilt be open to Huntingdon, which will shorten the
time through several hour*. • fcbll -
Sfi Jfifc
RRLI6BCB FIVBDA TLUfB,
TOI THX bOKVZTSACB OF XtRCRIKStSB axpranaaß
wmt imii Atm cxxTAisrr, arrwrxs
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH.’
GOODS forwarded by this Line are carried is the
mail train to Chambertburgh, and are immediate
ir loaded in Wagons going night and day through to;
Pittsburgh.
. The hrrres arc stationed every 15 miles, which
insures the prompt delivery of goods wftlun tat time
promised.
The Wngon* will le*Tf. our warehouse daily, (Sun.
day* exempted.) at 2o’clock,P. M.
Shipper* are assured that no more roods will be
taken each day than can be :puKcuaUy carried
through.
jamks m Davis a co,
{227 Market street, Philadelphia.
JOHN MVADEN A CO,
Canal Ildin, Pitabnrgh.
_ MeFADEN A CO-, PogwaaDrao A Coorats
nos Mxactura, Canal Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh.
James m. davis a co. Puni FAnn tn cot
-227 Market, and to Commerce at,
x ID*Advances made by either of the above, on Flow,
Wool, and other merchandise, consigned to them for
•aw. . Üb*
:uaios use.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
1850. '
T’HE subscriber*, now having in succesafol open-.
-*•, li .?.^.f a .^'r x p^ ea, Wagon Lino between Fiitsborgh
and Philadelphia are prepared to receipt for 8800 lbs
freight daily. Etch way deliverable through in six
days, Baodays excepted.
HENRY GRAFF A CO.,
Canal Basin. Pittsbergh.
, ■ , DUTILLE HUMPHREYS** CO*
Janffidfon 107 Market st Phil-a.
BZPBES9 WAGOB LIKE,
1850.
THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS! '
rIiHE subscribers are prepared to receive 6UOO pounds
X ftdightdaiiy, after Monday, lOtbinsL, to forward
to or from Philadelphia and PittsburghTby Wagon,
through in Five Days. Rates as low as by any other
conveyance at this season of the year.-
JOHN MeFADEN A CO,
Canal Batin. Pittsburgh.
. ■ JAMES M DAVIS A CO,
: No 837 Market st. Philadelphia..
, BOBOSOABBXsA BOUTS**
Oaly 73 Ullaa flugliif.
Via Srewnsvilia and Cumberland to BaiUmora and
T„_ Philadelphia. % ‘
HR morning boat leaves the..wharf, above the
bridge, daily, at 8 o'clock precisely. Time Vo..
Baltimore, 3S hoars; tune to Philadelphia, 40 hours, i..
sue eveniug boat leaves daily, (except Sunday av!.'
eninrsj at 4 o’clock. Passengers by leaning on tho’
evening boat, will cross the wmr»ni»in« ,n stages next
day, and thus avoid night traveL ;
Secure yonr tickets at the Office, Moaongahel''
Hcwse, «>r St Charles HoteL 115
J.ME3KIMEN, Agent
WIMTBB ARRAabSMESTT '
EXPRESS WAGON LINE THROUGH IN
FIVE DAYS 1
THE subscribers, having suspended their canal op
erations until the opening of the Spnog Naviga- .
Uon, have established an Express Lina by Railroad and >
Wagon between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by t
which lhsy ore prepared to forward 6000 pounds cten
day. an J receipt for the delivery of the same in 5 days.
They beg leave to assure their friends and the pub
lic that their arrangements regarding rales, regularity
and despatch, cannot failtogivAsatunaciioatoall who '
fovor th cmwuh their commands.
TAAFFE A O’CONNOR,
corner Penn and Wayne at*, Pittsburgh.
' THOMAS BERBLDGH,
do 7 27a Market street, PbjiMf^hia.
GEE, WO! GEE, WO’
- WIkTKB ABBAMOKanCSTT.
1850.
BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON LINE,
to A5X> r&nx > ■
Plttabnrgh and Phllsdslphla '
AS tlis business on tho etnal is about being closed
for the season, wo would iuform the public that
we have again brought the Conestoga \Var7oln Into re- ’
Edition, and will be prepared to forward tiOOOpounds
!y, (commencing on Monday, the 26th jnslt A Car
leaving Philmlelphmdailyby the m»i| train for Cham
beraborg, and the Wagons traveling day and night,
ensuttt tho delivery of Goods in five days. Apply to
WM. BINGHAM, Pittsburgh.
BINGHAM A DOCK, No. 183 Market affect,
nevtio Philadelphia. : =
WIHTKH aurabumurnt.
ISSO.
EXPRESS WAGON LINE
" to aNo rnoM
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA.
Tom Five Days, (Sundays excepted,) running. Day
and Night.
lIE public Is respectfaily inlormed that this Line,
which has been in successful operailon the two
previous winters, win again commence nmningon
Monday,'the ittiih of November.
A Car will leave Philadelphia, and Chain be rsbnryh
daily eaeb wav with the Mai! Train, and from Chou*
beralmif h. with relajraof hones ranmnr day asdbtirht.
• We -arc prepared to fortrard coou lbs sreif al daily- by
tho above Line. Apply to
6. LEECH A CO, PiUsbargh,
or to—HARMS ALEEciC
No 13 Sodlj Third street, PhilideJphi*.
noefcWif • ,
■ B\V It AK D W ARJB ST KB
SIGN OF TUB PLANE ANT SAW,
. Mo. T 8 Wood itrootf Pltt:bßrghi
TTTUI.KR AND LAUFMAN, imports.« usd citlen
■U. in Foreign snd Domestic HARD WARR, in
au its varieties, are now prepared to sell, as low. ayd
?S M w-tsonable tenni aacan be parehaseJelscwhere.
We solicit ottr friends, and the public l generally, to
and egaroine onr stock, wkien consists in part of
KNIVES and FORKS. POCKET and PEN KNIVES.
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS,
■neb as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, together
vnthovery article usually kept in Hardware Stores;
We tavtie the attention of Carpenters and Mechanics
generally to onr assortment of Tools, wlueh hare Peer
•elected with great care, and which w* are-dsienain*
ed to tcU so as to give satisfaction. aptol&wT
.EC'S!* suit* or * to* R*mL» is not more tepat,'
•ire than a bad, putrid breath, or dark, yellow disets*'
ed teeth. Ifpereons have these it is their own (salt— •
they can, for two shillings, boy an article will
oaketheir breath pare and sweet as Os SfiefMr* '
apaagy.or ulee rated,
and for the Teeth it is on equalled, restoring the tartar,
fastening the teeth in the gatas, aad elean thfru as l
white as tbesaew eftkt/nstn Sank.
Q . A_ rc “ cr *.* JC propertie* of Jones’* Amber
Tooth Paste, and, wnhoni praising it ourselves,, hart
what one of oar most respeetable and scientific Dei *
tins, Mr. E. Field, ol New York, says:
U I have both uiodand analizeathiabeaalifalaaditn*
palpable article, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste,) anJ
aao Wfopmand has possessing allthe qualities clain.-
ed for it” Reader, we can gay no more to convlne
only that if yoa try this onee yoa wilt be well pleased.
It is pot op in beautiful English China Pots, for H
cents. Sold by the Agent, Wfl. JACKSON, & Liber
ty street, Pitubanrh. MgdaAssT "
ACT all eoon emzmis are nonormnly assured that
the following are the aem*] cuaiiliei©ra3a.boale 6f
Joan's Coral Jlair Restorative;" If they doubt oar
word, they cannot these highly reepeeta&le citha&ai !
who hare tried ie— • ' , .
Me- Geo. Bee tel, Al Elm it. New York.}
Mra. Maulda ReeTca, Myrtle ar. Ilrookiyn"
Mr. Wb. Tompkins. W King at, New Yoikl
H. E. Cullen, late barber steamboat S. America. '
And more than a hundred others state, ihsagh this ‘
mart sufflee, that it will force the hairto growoiube .
head orfac*,stop U fallingofl; strengthen the rens,'
removing scarf and dandruff from the roots, making
red, or gray heir asiame a fine daiklook, m 3 '
keeping dry, harsh or wiry hair moist, soft, clean and
beautiful, a very, very long time.
«s?L d^!Llhe^Bnt *' VM * JAO “3oN, S 9 Liberty stfv
Pittsburgh. Price 37J, 60 cents, and one dollar,
anoatAWg
CAUTIONED AGAINST V*
• SING COMMON PREPARED CHALK.!
They are not aware how frightfully injurious "it lr
to tkp skin! how coarse how rough, how sal* '
low, yellow, and unhealthy the skin up. *
pearsafterastngpreparedchalkl. Bo
lides it is injurious, containing a
large quantity of Lead!
We have prepared a beantifal vegetable arbelol
which we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY WHITE.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all del«en>
ous qualities; and itimpans to the skin a natural,. eal*
thy, alabaster, elear, living white; at the same time
. acting as a cosmetic on the skia, making it soft and <
smooth. Sold by the Agent, WAL JACKSON, W Lib
erty it, Pittsburgh, rrtee £5 coats. aag7idAwT
rry Esmwinurn Sen DaxAsn.—JOfttsav* jtai ;
iaa Chemical Soap causes u free perspiration, sod a
the same meUfies, softens, and whitens the akin
giving it the texture and beauty of an infant's.
Scuavt, Sat* Rstre am Sows, are won not only
healed, but eared by its ore, as at least seven i by»H 1
elans in New York know, who use it in aueh'eases. -•
and find it unfailing—as also in
Piktlss, DnoTcuxs, or any other sk n die -
«#«*- The reader is assured, thatlhle is sou-cleat /.
puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. leoald cna«
me rote at least HO persons cured of
Sosa Hrss, tea* Lxoan.ro Sou* Biato—toy U,’
and use it, and toe reader is again assured I .wan id ,
oot cruelly kU it for the above unless I kaewt tob*
all I state. Those who are liable to
Ciii*zD,CaACiEJi,ol CiunDPuoai. wfll&B '
core. Anyone afflicted wiU« any ofHieabomjreta
tlar «li*etLV.», will find thu all and teen mere
hie us tu properties) uuu J stats.
Bui, reader, Hie store* are fowled wnh battalions
and be sure you a-k lor JONKS’d Italian amiral
wtL jack * u * -5.55!-
Pi
’roporty tm. AJLgta.oy City for H*u. .
«fl«r fornlea o«r»ber©
ilhuftte In tbe Soootvd Ward, fronting on the • ‘
ground, oh my lornu. loqunot
]T W -O’ ll -ROBItWOM;AIt* «tUw SiC‘«l»« ■■ !
.v ‘ OKO. W.BilTa * co.;
TKFORM lietr friemLurwUjsrablieiht lUrbjiT '
M. n* K>nf«»aye«iiaefl! .'i.»nhJieir Ir- ertU>li*h‘ -' N
jaealla Pena*trc«! ( kiio»: m»;U r«UUir*u W*trep*'-Ji‘
eali '* batiumio ;urCBNr.V ..
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