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    BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
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toil ThK PITTSBURGH DAILf GAZETTE
PanADara*,' Feb.' 23.
To day has been celebrated in a bcootalag.ion-
ter, by military parades, civil processions, dee.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
| CnrcncaTX, Feb. 22.
Fleur—The market ia quiet, and price* are with,
out change. .
Whialney ia steady, at 191 019) per gallon. .
Provisions—Sales 3000 kega Lard at do per lb.
Nothing doing In Pork. .
| Groceries—Coffee is dull. Bugtr and Mol stars
steady. •
The .river it falling 7 slowly. The weather ia
pleasant. •; ■ ■
NEW YORE MARKET,
sootr [asroKT.
; J ’’ New Yoax, Feb. 22.
Cotton—Tfad demand continues active, and pri
ces have advanced 10 )o per lb. We note aalea
of Orleans at 1? r 01P* r lb •
Flour—The market ia unchanged either In price*.
or demand. „
Grain—Wheat it it demand for milling. Corn
is unsettled.
Provisions —Pork la without change.
Groceries—We notice no new feat are is the
market. Sale* of Rio Coffee at 14c. Sugar bag
been less inquired for, and prices have generally
ruled | lower, for Orleans, with sales at ♦) 0 f f®.
per lb.
Nsw Yoxx, Feb. 82.
xvßtisa extort. ,
market is inn. and prices are ati£
fcr. I
A moderate- badness, only, is doing In every
article. A>l are anxiously awaiting the ateamcra
sdvlcc*. • I •
BALB. J:
ON SATURDAY, the CM of February, wiM be ex
pjked to sals, at It o’clock, A. M-, two Billiard
Tables, Unit Coes, Mares, Ac- and romafarelmie, tb*
property of James PiddSl, de?d, at the rooms, where
they ran be seen. Terns "^ e
febl3-3iAlt33d Jt)HN WILLOCK, Ex*r._
: —NOTICE.
WISH! NG to reUero myself fmrn thp doties of at
tending to the management of the Franklin Cot*
- ton Mill, I wuaid offer for sale onehalf of my interest
tn the coi'rr-fn, provided I could do so to tome person
who would be willing to. take the management of the
AUd, sod would be acceptable as a partner. The MU!
is cow in good rannlwg order, and offers os favorable
an inrciiment as any business in this city, withpst
dosbu A msn with a practical knowledge of the bn*
siseu Would t»epreferred.! _ Jt _ ■ •
l GEORGE T. TINGLE.
Tcbtl-Ct !• . Wheeling. Va. .
A THREE HOUSE.
on Third stmt, near Roes, containing fl bed
chambers,? parlors, and kitchen. Possession' given
lit April. • .. ■ .
Also—A STORE ROOM on the cornet of Ross and
Ttiird »t«, jiaur Acehpieffbv Measra. Young, ■» a gro
cery. Esquire of WM. it. McCONNELL,
febS|.t>i* comet Market and Pift*» *t»..
For Rent, . . ,
FROM the lit April next, tb* Uiore Roomland Cel
Jar, on the comer of Sdarxet street and the Dta
moaii, now oeeupied by Wm.T. Albrte A Co. . '
Apply to JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO?
fcbifeCt
Loti for Sale.
WE offer for sate, on modetate terms:
UL Thai lot of gtoaed on Penosylwud* Ar
enas, near Coigress si. being about US feet in depth
by stout 93 feet 7} inches in width. . ■ .
2J. That Lot on Pennsylvania Avenoe,iuit beyond
Mr. Watson’s property—being lIS feet deep by O feet
7* inches in width. /
3d. A Lot oti the Hill, just behind the Sd Lot above
named—being 130 feet feet deep by S 3 feet 7) mem
wide, extending from Gibbon to Locust sL
* \ D. W. A AS. BELL,.
Attorneys at Law, office in Fourth «,
fobSlftw i . above Satthnela. - -
NOTICE.
HENRV HANNRN a CO-, and HARCUM A <XX,
of f itlsbargh, haring obtained from me sundry
! acceptance*, amounting tn nboat thirty five hundred
dollars, a* advances on shipments to my address, and
having since repletied said-goods out ofmyuods
without nny explanation—this is to say that seaeoi
said paper will be paid by me.. For my Item for cash
advances and damages against said parties, l have
canned a writ of Foreign attachment to be served, and
have tied op el! property of theirs to be found m this
city, to abide a decision in the Commercial Court.
- VebW-St C. B. KELLUM.
u Cincinnati, Feb. 15.1330.
NOTICE.
Ca KELLUM, of Cincinnati, haring seen proper
• to advertise ia the Gazette, ear having replevied
our goods out of hia bands, and give notice of Ua re
fusal to pay sheepttnees under welch he was respoo
aible for a mail ampwaf—Thl* islo notify alt whom it
may concern, thatforreasonaaatisfaetorTtooar mtnna
we deemed it prudent to take our propwfj and that of
L. IIARCUM A CO. eat of hie hands, and transfer it
to another house, which we have dene. The pro
ceeds of sales made by Eellum, are more than esQ
eient to cover costs, charges and advance* made by
him; leaving him only bonad for the unpaid accep
tances, which have been guaranteed to urn by* re
sponsible hCsro ia Cincinnati.^
HENRY HANNEN A CO. ■
Pittsburgh,Feb.SO,lSaX—Cfeb2l-gt . • '
Paper a bonnet hoards— 'Y.
SOOO pole Single Crown Rag and Straw Wrapping
1000 Rag and Straw Wrap. Paxn
COO ' “ Double Crown R and & da do:
300 reams Haled Cap and Letter Paper, all qnal
• i'tiea;
NO reams Medium Tea Paper,
10i> Hardware do;
130 gross superior White BonSat Boar dr*,
buo reams Blue Factory Paper; <
130 “ do-Candle do. ForsalebT
* • REYNOLDS ASHES
Portable Parlor Oraeabonaa.
Tnr. aabterfber offer* tot aale, a tollable indeoaw*
nient rate, for pre*enrtng end btocmirg Wuittr
and fpfiflt Plant*, beinf entirely free from tee dry at
mosphere and dail, to iniatioas to the »aeee**or keep*
id* Plant* trite tafety in room*. The nubbe are w
rpecifully inrited to call and ejamlne te« ea*e, AUed
with Plant*, at the warehoare of 8. N. Wiekenhaa,
erne, or Wood ud Hull WfrOj.
fcbkO-dgtr ' Maaehe*terWdfaenr.
MOLASSES-dOO bbl* Plantation; .
64 “ 80f*r Houses
[ tCO hf bbl* u “
> jaft ree’d aoo for eale by __ .. __
ftbSi BBrlYf fc CO
L INCHED Oii»—10 bbU in *tore and for *al«by
tebai RUBY, MATTUBWB * CO
W’INDOW GLASS—6M> baa ail’d, ferula by
tebsll * HUEY, MATTHEWB A CO
SODA ASH—St ea*k* Steep* Son’* make;
xu “ txit quality; In store and to
"“ill l BUEV. MATTHEWS & CO
' TTTHITI? BEANS—3O bMt la ■tore and let a*Jo by
. W fchgi RHBV.MATniEWft^CO
S’ ULT—l«i faM No 1 Cic. Bottot for ** l " bT
feUfl BJIRY, MATTHEWS k. CO
n° r z c " k ‘ •tiEFigfiasaS'ico 7
T A%r> M ‘ " J “ fcfg ?’w g nn.wnttTHJt t co ,r
t-i^, 1 , 11 --^ i ' 1 •"'j * co *
p-OWDBB-^topßhgiJji,.
*** jyo «« Ky. do;
«iO * “ do do; j*« reeeMej tad
M#t - 1 8 DILWOBTH fc CO
tyi?y lM '""vmL joimCTQN
"* Cll!lf ' |J TO
1 ASSr" w ; *“ ‘' , m u joimsroN_
M^ 3 -* “ "a tISwN *“&
•^v§>aiCie3.«gy»^s<gsg'
-fUftT™
A7if > - tU “‘“ SILL
Th« InkierilMM *»•»• *•»■»•* *
Partncrehtpmmdor **• •*
SPiBBAWK,, DUNTOS 4 WII£TS,
At Nt. 11, AlarJUt itmt, tm <*£ flirt* »>*i
Between Second and Third Streets,
PHILADELPHIA*
Tbtir essorwinrt# will consUtof __ / . TW
.CLOHiS, CAfiBIMEkIKi, AND WHITE OOOD9,
Pacm 4»& Dua Good oontnsu-r. ,
UltucLid and Brown MciUns, andtbawMTiirttrtyor
fiT*PLx, yoman us Dontw DRV OOODB-__
They are cow receiving an ENTIRE NKW BTO®
f)V GOODS, selected with particular ttuctioa to ifad
Illicit styles tmbe market, purchased at Uw. prices.
and will be sold at small orofil* for cask BM approved
credit. • •
Merehacu visiting tbs city are invitadlo examine
Uttlr stock. TIIOS. p.SPARUAWK,
! WILSON DUNTON.
, ~ Maurice a. wurts.
lnn. J
WASTED. - •
T-IUPJS! FURS! PURSt~Tfca rabacrlbera will pay
X for Cow, Mink, Mask Ral, Urtrandßad Pox,
tnd all kinds of skipping Pan, u« highest aastaro
prices- MeOOIUIACO,
( fcbW _ corner Fifth and Wood ■»._
MACKERECTa few bTbils tan qoiUt* (Massa*
Chusctu mipecUon) l&ts.la store sod forsaloby
, _ W fc MiMTTCHRLTREK,
fcbSO No W liberty w
' r TDlMor«UpiiM Co.Pwta*nhlp« ‘ ‘ “
mjIB beieiofore eiutio* between
I -Sehroeder, !I**ooan fc Co," wee nutoeUr ilf
.oiTri on the lUib day ol Pebrairr, Willie* Sc broo
der wiUwlra-.tUi(t frt-m the time, • ;
WM.BCUROEDEII.
FREOiCBGtISO&SkB,
O-0. UAfIAUAN. **»
I Ji-httUT*
To Ustl Uo*2 CsstTMleriu “
l-rjIfOPOSALS will be received alike Office of the
•' lX Cannier’* Coal Company, In the City o» Pitts.
* ■ burgh, for the Grading, Masonry, Cotiatraetian and
.Bpuge Building of a Bail Road,frem the Ohio River,
at McKee’S Kocks fear miles up the Chanter 1 * Croak
Viuiof. Frotosals will be received for lha entire twb
of grading and ecaitructioo, or for only portions of tho
* Adequate scenrity will be Retired from tke eon*
tniCioro, end a preference will oo givea to nih re-
Mtonsiblc men as will contract to complete the work
In tbo Shorten time.
* . vt&n«. specifications, and ail necessary Information
‘ • -wilthe famished en application to .
' Z. W. REMINGTON, Manager.
n r ’_ JAMES QEVELIN, 1 EsgUeer.*
Offi-BCbartier's Cos! Company,* |
. . * yenn strceL PiUsbaßh. < I fobflUt
sTtEW JIACIKN—«,w»Jbt iivbk: ■ \ ■ ■
TV - 2S,tcO lb* Vluwieent:
W,WWlbiBltfe«; lnTtnioke ko«M.
„ ‘ KIEH:*JONE9T^
C*r»l B>rin. Bi»waili «urrt
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
FITT*BUaoH IOUUI«» UUP*
• [ ■ v ' 'aim imex&riß axtaunaa.
i COMMITTER FOR FEBRUARY.
9. tamx..——TXQfc’fc ggw». s ——WW. saix**-
; , Betardax morning; February 23, XB3O. V
The weather yesterday, was clear and pleasant for
the seaioa. and business ia • general way was quits
livtljr, hat noth! tg oceuned showing any variation
from yesterday’s report.
FLOUR-The market eontinees very quiet, and sales
rotated. In.ood.rro*.r, crata.o.rsTO
tairofrentmteod^uU^WX 1 . “* taa ""
lnroTlo«itou,«W^2»<. M Vbbl- ...
OIUIN-U» iroipu «f t *’“ be “ !Ur ' b “’
11a nuteita of MWf Ota» enten. fam.rf ro ox
•TOtalrW. In«MOTl.«le. m mi,
Zrtc cornu*soi OU. n.ab»i Bulo, u 80c pox
bm 1 Nothlo, dote, in Wbtet or R]re.
GROCERIES—No particular change is manifested
is any article. auder this head, from last quotations.
• PROVISIONS—Bac«a eoatlnues In fair request,
with sales of Ciaeinnati end eity eared plain hams, at,
eio«}e; of Bides at 80S*, and of Shoulders at 41is *
M. ; Sugar cured eanvassed hams, are sold by the tree,
■j6|o9e?&- Bale of 23 bbls lard, affile, and of 50
kga, at Se. 4 mos.
BULK MEAT—SaIe ofoooo fits bulk mealdtog rounl,
at4c,«moa
liNSEED 01L-6aiee in iota of fi to 10 hbls, at 81
0 gsli, eask.
A3HE3—Soda Ash is held at 4J04), with small
■alls. Bales of Pearl Ash at 6001; of at 5}
03), and of Potash at fe g ft.
. Col The Market
: RtopxJsaxao, Jan 7,1850. .
Many are of opinion after'the middle of tMs
month very liule Coffee will remain in come forward.
The stock In first hands has increased to aboat 63,000
bags. Holders are very firm, seeing to taanv 'Ameri
can mad Eoropesa vessels in pert, many of which ere
: tearing lu ballast, as priees are daffy gening higher—
the rates now are from fi)ol3e -F b.
Spirit of the Domeatle Market*.
Phuadiltbu, Feb. 19.
• Thire haa been ruber more inquiry for Flour to
day, bat priees have undergone no change ; safes
of 1,000 brla of a atraigbi bran a «t WUi w
•500 brla common brands *t WjTS.f bri and acme
halfLrle at . &,12| f pair: loreiiy eonaompuon,
linriied sales' at previoaa rates.
Rye Floor—Sales of 20300 brls at $2,87), which;
. tsa dedioeof 6) ctspbrl.
Com Meal ia held at $2,6S|, bntao safes hsve
come tinder our notice..
There ia rather more inquiry for Wheat; aalea
of 1500 bushels prime whiteatsl,l2, and 1000 do
reidatsl.o6 per bus!, both in'store.
No safes of Rye.
Com ia in f«tr demand, and the receipt* moder
ate—sales of 9000 bushels new Southern yellow at
53 cts weight.
Oats are dull, and. no sales have been reported-
The Cotton market ia quiet, and prices station*
;M &hlakeyse!lsinlolaat2sl eta—brla are held
firmly at 25 cts, which ia'an advance.— Enfutrtr.
NxwOmLsaits, Feb. ll. f
■Sties of.Cotton,on Saturdav, 3560 bales—no
{change in price*; Middling 101010),Good Midd
img IOKSIOfe.
: ; Of Bugar, 1000 hhds—prices steady—Fair 310
Cc 0 fi,
: Of Molazsea, 1000 brla—Prime 21022 c.
i Of* Tobacco, 25 Mtdsoew crop—33, Admitted
at 7c, and 3 Refined at 2); and S 3 old, Irow Ad
mitted,'at 6. . --TO
{ Of Flour, 1500 bris, embracing 104 Ohio at 535;
350 Illinois at 5 40: 410 secood St. Louis and 320
Ohio, ex flattest, (310 and 110) at 550; 138 Illi
nois at 5 60; and IOOSt Louis at 5 62)—prices
stifier, and market dosing with a continued up
ward tendency. ' - .
Or C0m.3500 sacks, at 48053 e.inelodtng 300 at
at«B;sooat 50:150 at 41; and 600 (500 in two
tots, and 10)at52.
OfOata, 350 sacks, S). I<oni« at 58c. _
Of Pork, 3500 brla, mclnding 180 Prime at 750;
80 M. O. at 8 63): 150 Mesa, in two lots, at B 50:
50 and 70 at 9 63); 100 on private terms; 1700
to 2000, partial inspection, from the .Levee, about
one fifth M. 0., at 912) fcr Hess and 812) for the
M O ; and 200 uninspected Mess at 9 25—price*
-firm.
AUCTION SALES.
By defenJ), Darii, imetioanr.
Dry Guodi at Auction.
On Mofiday morning, February tfi, at lpddoek, at
ths Commercial fl*k* Roosts, comer of Wood use
Fifth street*, will be sold—
A Urge *tock of aearonablc staple and fancy Pry
Good*. which are sspsrfioe sloth*, canimeres,
tatincut, flasneU, blanket*, ladies’ dreu good*, mu*
lini, thread*, bdku, long and tquare thawu, As.
Alfio’elock, _
A lam and general aarortmant of new and teeoau
fi-roi hontehold and kitchen fomltore, qaeanaware,
glareware, above!*, roads*, fori*, wire sieve*, wrap
ping paper,efocka^lookingglasses, Ac.
FaabhmaWe refohnude clMhtng, leather and can
vass covered trunks, carpet and leather bag*,'tna
cutlery, *hot gnu*, gold and silver wmtehe*, mutical
Uua !SS! U, i& JOHN D DAVIS, ABCt
Booh at Auction.
Onsroiteyroite*, FebnairD,
the Commercial Safe* Room*, eomer *f
Fifth ttreets, will be aold-a valuable coUeetipnor
new and niiaeellaneoaa Bonks, Maocg wlueh ww
ba found, Junius 1 Letter*. 2 voi* McCuUoush’e
mereihl Dictionary, *v, Blackttone’* Commentary, 4
; v; Walpa!e4 Letter* to H. Mann, 3v; lngwrolw War
sftfe'sssaniasiftj^'
Poetinl Work... T-,Cropj«lll PUlrophT
< r; Tjocke l * E«saya,Sv; Beidoa tnlelletajU aml Aearo
proro orMS*3.; Pro,'.» r.
mratary.6 v, CUrke’aNew Ib*umest, 3 T, , »*k*-
peue, S v; Bewick'* Fables, Port Royal Creek Gram*
SSr, Behrevellii A Bpnaer*n’* Sieitiei.
Works: fi"* family and pocket biWes, prayer boost.
Catalogue! eanbe obtained, and the Books examined
JOHN P DXVP*. *..l
M'S IES - J ° 8re “‘° D MOKOAW
nsg.™ 11 -* »iU‘ ‘’Jornl'i?MOKOAS
ILU BARK—ibbl for •^ebjr 4 -
i fcb» JOHN D MORGAN
A?KS YE - lt ' ,1,,, ’" J ’ fa, J , gf« r DMOHgAN
V’ggp" haus-im. b. fij& IS!S ,
0 I ”° WF '“f^V^'KS I tP ATI . IC K I
v feb2o 144 Liberty »t
PRINTING PAPER—A fall •opply of allthedif*
* n^RK^N SURE
pOTAgn— l .c‘,b.fo.^ W p a 19HEE
p*™" TPBs - ii f , ss£A , riH&
rpHE rtbacrlber*, baring been appointed MOTW for
I ih# tale of fiialt, by •ererml of ibe rery bett mn*-
ataennr*. haro bow on band and will eeniiaao to
or with Peter Peur
p.» ...
fcblfr-lf - Canal B**la. Pttubnntb..
TALLOW-g tbl, i.«
j-ygs' pßisnSs^, Tt , T.;agigQii >y
SUOAIMO Uni! N O, in «>nl >nd for MJo ljr
fib|9 BfcWHAEBAUQH
C~ COVER BEEB-B* bn for ■nkbr ,
fcbX9 B A W lIARBAUQiI
BULK PORI-IQ® lb* ree'd ud feraale by :
febtg . SAW lIABBAUOU
W»bS WOLAaa ~ ja ’ b^*w'jSßßi|Kia
TALLOW-gs bbla hm rac'd and for tale by -. '
febtf JB CANFIELD
[OULD CANDLES—SS bia Jut ree’d and lat tale
by J B CANFIELD
iULjfyO*K-ii»i££oiSi««; .. ~ ,V
i ' 377 Sides; Jau ree'd andforsaleby
fcbt» ISAIAH DICKEY ACO .
ARD-OS bbla No!,jest reeM and farjala br
i feblg IBAfAII PICKBYACO
FEATHERS— SB aeki jut ree’d and tot iala by
nSbtf IBAIAH DICKEY A CO
jorroN-. bi..
JSulatMb Oaedi.
JUST RECEIVED—I dol Coal*, aod f dox Hunja
rian Cap*> of the Maeinloih mike, a splendid ar*
I LOVER BEED—*i3t)bl» for i&la by
Ifablll WICK AMeCANDLESS
Lmn_4«< ki*ct Ho I. far tala by <
rlSii ”* • WICKfcMeCANDLEB3
bl ‘ W
SAT.pniTnru-apeaakt rac'd and for sale by ,
AfcKttAXU®— WICK A KeCANDLESSf
f»bl3___ cower-Woed and Water *ta
A“~LUM— SO bbladoabtaf
fabll DDKgI
|M films WfOjM , , .
Qontor-» w«.
vy fcb» 1M Wmj n
tiST^Sfa&taisi-
r,r iM r Lr»pat El ce
•nd lot ule'tnr .
IRXPATBICK,
14* litaMT >i
BROWN 4
•100 barrel* Extra; ;
ICO baml* Seperfine;
, M band* floe, en bead and for tela by
febtS _ BROWN * KIRKPATRICK
CORN— tooiaeks Yellow; for aale by
fcbl» iBROWN A KIRKPATRICK
/*IORN-« *eek7mefnn* per *tr. n«l*on. arm lor
sale by febis JAMK9 DALZEI.'-
bz* ewNJ, in urn ind far
W tale by feM3 JAMES DAl,2tt,V
*»ae Kelly 4 Co. Tena. Uioom», tor
•***! *M» MX® 3 DALXfU
PORT OF FitTSBPR6H.
Rrvsx—'There were7foetBinches ln.the channel
last evening, and ruing. ..V
ARRIVED. r
Caleh Cope. Msrdoek, Beaver.
Miehlgaa, Bries, Beaver.
BetTer, Gordon, Wellmlle.
Vlroqaa, Galloway, Monongahel* City.
Fuhtoa, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Atlantic. Parfctsoa, BrewnavDe.
Baltic, Jacob*. Brownsville.
Camden. Heuariekron. McKeesport.
James Nelson, Moore. Wheeling.
1 Buckeye Btate, Re no, Gneinnau.
•. DEPARTED.
■CalebCope-'Mindeck,Beaver. .
i Beaver, Gordon, Wellirille.
< Michigan, Brie*, Beaver. •
’ Viroqaa, Galloway, Monongahel* Gty.
- Cunden, Hendrickson, McKeesport,
i Faihfon, Peebles, EUxabeth.
: Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
: Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Cashier, ——.Cmelnnoti. .
■ Louis MeLanc. ConnaL Wbeenrg.
Gipper No. % Duvol, Gnrinnaa.
Schuylkill, MarehaU, CtnctanalL -
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
-NASHVILLE—Fort Pitt, 4r. *• .
NEW ORLEANS—G«o. W. KendaU, Wa, k.
LOUISVILLE—Ohio, 4r.x
TO LEAVE ON SUNDAY*
The regular packet «eamer Cincinnati, will leave as
per advertisement, at 10 o’clock a- m* precisely.
THE CINCINNATI.
Oping !» cilciteiuace. t«y«te cm, conltol, ro
werp ootoos of Uios. *ko Mjoyrf »>« «*' “>; ° f i' h ”
Oioainnali <n> Ttaml.r. ta ilrecgh Ih. kißdnct. of
Cant. Ins, ted ta Chi.fOl.tk, C.pl. Johaßimbg
hta ro ro.tehWU.giw ih. folltaihg proitelro
of the trip:
M an early hour on Thursday morning, the Cmcio*
naU raised iteua preparatory to her first movement
opon the water*, und all cyea were tamed-a theiti
reeiica of her mooring*,'to witnei* her departure. At
balT past eight o’clock, her eabU* were looeeped.. A
few baek revolutiou of herpoadereu wheel*,*et her
right In the channel, and as a thing of life, she passed
Ilk) an anew from the admiring g*» of thetHousands
luembled along Water street, to enjoy the icene—
leaving the sentiment strongly Impressed upon every
beholder, that the Cmeinnati; is *• fin* a steamer as
ever turned a wheel upon the Ohio. Alarge erowdof
Indies and gentlemen, availing themselves of the op
portunity of enjoying ihd tnp.erowded her deekt, and
daring the excursion, nothing oceuned to mar the gen
ei»l sitisfaetion of all on board.
3he arrived at Beaver about noon, having stopped at
Terent point* on the way. whoa tha guest* were
‘ligated with an excellent repast. After which mnsie (
tad dancing were engaged in, which renderedlhetrip i
a{ once pleasing and agreeable.
fOn passing Freedeo, the place where this fine *team.
ef was built, the Ciueinuti wss satuted by Mverel
amis of cannon, npon which the Captain had her
onded too, and received the hearty congrajoUUons
of the crowds on shore. She was alio related by can
oa en her arrival at Beaver, where she lay for some
thae, and was visited by immenro erowds of admiring
spectators, all of whom were received by the Captain
With epos doom
'The following are the dimensions'ot the Cincinnati,
'together with lha name* of all who had a hanJ m the
com traction and fitting out of this magnifiefeul steam*
«r« . .
! Her hull, which presents a most handsome model,
was built at Fwodem, by Messrs. Charles Graham jr.,
A co. Her keel it 2» feet in length, with a length of
9to feet on deck. The breadth of beam is 30 feet, with
33 feet floor; her depth of hold is 0 foot- Her cabin,
which ia a splendid piece of wofkmm.hip, was built
by Ur. Ju Miltingar, of this eily, under the superin
tendence of Mr. John Rhode*. It has 3J largo and
well ventilated st»» rooms, containing ICO berths.—
The Engines and Doctor were eonitmeted by Messrs.
Robinson A Mlnms, of thl* city. They are driven by
font boiler*, 40 iaehe* tn diameter, and 59 feel long.—
Bhe h**3 cylinder* 94 inches tn diameter, with 7 feet
stroke, with a doctor supplying the boiler*. Her wheal*
are 35feel Sisches in diameter, with II ft. and 4 Inches
bucket*. The painting was done by Mr. Jt*. A. Speer*
und Is a credit to hia taste as a workman. The lamps,
cabin fixtures,und ship ehandfety were furnished by
Long, Duff Aeo. Tbs carpets and table covering are
from the well known establlshmentof W.MeCUntock,
on4th.strect, und is as handsome a job as has been pul
into the cabin of any steamer. The iiagnifieent mir
ror* are from J. J. GlUeiple A eo, of Wood «treeti The
' Upholstery was done by Mr. Jacob Seibert. The Tin
tod Sheet Iron wort was done by Kean A Keller. The
Bras# work, the largo and small telegraph bells, from
A. Fulton's Foandry. The Blocks and Rigging are by
Savage A Roberts. Tbe BUeksmith wort is by Mr
Jofoph Long. The Spars, Derrick, Ac, at? by Mr. Jos-
Vender*rift. The Cordage was manufactured by Jno
Irwin A son. The Furniture is from the establishments
of ooorge Blnger, Banner A Dueler, and T.B. Young
Aeo. The Plumbing was done by Mr. 11. Pryor, and
the Backets were furnished by Sami Werh The Glass
ware is from the- ctublishment of Messrs. Carting A
Robcrtion.- • *
.I- The was bnilt by the original owners of
the Isaao Newton, expressly to fill her place in the line
a* a Sunday packet. She will leave oa ber first tnp,
at 10 o’eloefc on to morrow morning, and wo hopo to
■eo’her gO well crowded with jjareengeto.
tcwamL* Piaxt Lore—lt wilt be seen by advai
tUemenl In another column, that a regular Una of tri
weekly: packets, ha* recently been established be
tween this city and Louisville. The line ia composed
of the «teaaere Geaesee, Zaehary Taylor, Nominee,
Mti Vernon, and Falrmqnut—aH of which are of tha
very best class light draught steamers, whose welt es
lablithed reputation a* good runner*, and as «Hording
every accommodation necessary to the eomfort of
traveller*, has gained for them the well merited confi
dence of the public. These steameri are all Pittsburgh
boal»-(hey were, with om exception btdtt here, and
are owned by oar own citizens—men whose long ex
perience on the river bus rendered them well worthy
a liberal patronage. -
The Genesee, the first to start in thl* enterprise, will
•leavo on Monday, the SSth IniL, at 0 o’eloek r. n.
Fos N«w Oxixisk—The splendid paeket • learner
Gaotsn W. Kendal!, having been nnavoWadly detain
«<J, will positively leave for the “Sonny Sooth” this
day.
Fon Nxsaviu*—'The fine light draught elm? Fort
Fia, will poauively leave tor the above and all inter
mediate ports, this morning, at 10 o’clock.
Foa Lcctsnijutf-Capc Stoop’s fine o«w ateamet
Ohio, will leave for Cincinnati and Louisville this day.
IMPORT! or BIVBB.
Wbeellnff-Pn Jmn Nxtsos-21 bhit vinegar,
H do whiskey, M do, 4 kg* lard, 4aS pcs meat, 215 t>bis
fioer, 8 ska fruit, 3hhd* bacon. Ibx specie. £9 ■kveoro.
7 ska barley, 8 eeks ran, 4 bdls leather. 2 bbls eggs, 4
lota marketing, 2 boxJeans,pB hickory brooms, 1 bx, 7
bgs floor- „ ... ,
Cincinnati—Pn Mosoxaiuxt-s-fi bbls glass,
to do cranberries, 400 green bides, 43 tens plx metal, it)
bx* orange*, 15 MU paper, 05 bx * * I JA I .* 7jj“'
hey, 47 kga, 1 bx,« hbds tobacco, 3 bbls alcohol, 8 exo
pkgs, 24 bis wool, 1798 canvassed saoaiders. 3 bbls Ird
oufvbdls bgs, 4 bbls molasses, 25 bU wadding, 5 kgs
pigs’ feet.
VBITEBR IRSDBARCB COIPAA!
OF PITTSBURGH.
CAPITAI 1100,000.
» Fiiott, Jr, Bee»y. I E. Mat**, Jr., PreaH.
Will lonre iftinat til kind* of risks,
FIR?AND MARINE. j
ALL Imsm will be Übertlly edjuied fefid promptly
peid.
A )u>i&6 initltatloo—managed by Director* who ye
well known In too emnaaniiT, end who ye determln
■l br prompmeu end bbereutr to maintain too char*
kcicr which they have us&mod. ** efferlnr too boot
sroteetioa to thoee who detiro to be Intareo.
Ihucnu**L bCUkr. Ji-t Ueo. BIuk ( 1. W»DbUoti
N.Holme*. Jr, Wm, B.Holme*. C. Ihm«n,,o«. W.
JuksooTwia. M. Lyon, Ju- Lippmeolt, The*. If.
Lite*. James M’Anley, Alex. Nimiek,Tbo*.Bcoa
No. » Water street, (warchoue of Span#
fc bj> atalr*,) Pitubnryh. J*vdlr
Ohio ud P<aii}rlTkßl» Booffii
3PHB Stockholder* of lh« Ohio and ronnariranli
I Bail Road Coapany ere hereby notified to pay llx
arth laitalmenl of Fire Dollar* on aachjuan o
■toek. on or before the 80th day of March nekt, at tin
affiee of the Cotnp*ny» in Third it, a* hexetfi&rc
feblB4d WM. LARIMER, Jr, Tore*.
SINGER, HARTMAN A CO- Sheffield Iren and
Steel Woika—Manafaetnrere of Are- B. ®P f “*
and Pk*gh Steel. Aleo—Spring** Aile»> Vjeee, An
T i|. Jtd They inrho the attention of Merchant* and
eonrtaet* to iheiretoek. before porehaiiogeUewhere.
They warrant their article* to be eqaal lu any re>£» ut
thi» cgantry or Imported. _ _. >eo> 7
esa'Sftarasffff&Mre:
*Th# e Co«l null bo screened free from »laie end
din, and weighing not leu then 80 lbs to the bushel.
Terms of payment & CO.
icin* l BSsln. riusburgh.
Ci AHBtJTHBO*'
HAS Jut returned from lb©
■mm iod ptdltie. No 64 iWood it. .
tvUBBEiToOODS-1* pair L*n* Lefltng*;
£l 18 pair Shined LaMuJP;
9 AirCubiona, round ua iquuej
IS Pea Ceata; ,
1 grata No X Ring*;
\ do No* do; iait rac’d and for •ale»i«N<
* ab Si?' pot ’ NosW<wd ,u j^jiPßiLLire
i lor cals lew by
; WILSON fc CO
cfcwutan, lor **ie M iho Indio pijfixifgj
I i City
TXT»«*3!^W®B!ra
.moke Pork <« Prop.W
u C»n*l B*«in. ne*r?U **
mOfIACCO—IQ kef» Gedfo
SOL-Tuo higieii price unW
different jrndci ot Wool, by
febip !
„Matthews*co
* Pfflf fiL - rtSI,
wpc.
W9W
s r*- ' *
f _
1 V- *
"KHUL“IiTKBB.'"
txrorrXD pox Jtxx Fffrti WMW ®au.T aa*»li»
Post Omos Rmsß a* Wxx*cuw/-Tho
Poatmaafor ofihia city has received e tefegrtphlc
dezpaiCh,Mating that tbe Poat Office at Wheeling
waaenleredoo the night of’the 20th "Ittat, and
robbed ofanamberefpaclcagM*®® lll ***^ ll *
fuma of money, 'principally for the mail* to and
from Pittsburgh. No particular* have been re
ceived as to the amount or manner of the robbery.
Tint Iso* Mills.—An accession of hands was
received yesterday, Com tho eaxt. • Three ef the
Mills ere now qnite well supplied, end, as other
hands are looked for daily, the remainder of the
Mill, wflj gtart, one after the other, in toceessfou,
until ell are again at work. V® learn that the
Mill owners are ia good epiiiis, end have unafe
lenHy resolved not to yield the print In contest
Rtmxxe night wOl be the Lit
opportunity offorded ol witnessing, this Mir palnfe
ing. Those who have notyet.ehjftydd this plea*
sore will min enre treat if they reflerthiiebaace
to pa»
This morning, al the request of many of their
number, Ur. Russell will the colored
population of our city.'
Exra* MiHvrxiL*.—Those old fsvorites are
In town and advertise a aeries of their popular
concerts at WtDctn» Hall eotamsacing on Wed*
ne*day evening. They will perform in the m*g»
nificenl saloon of ihe second story. It needs on*
tytheannouneemeot of their appearance tofillthe
house.
Sitreox Blitz.—We are gtad to notice the return
of the worthy Signor, with hi* budget ot fun to
WilWna Hall. He will give a performance this
afternoon for the convenience of fomtlies, end also
one at night.
Vounrrxu Coxtamxs.— I The Duquesne Grey*,
Jackson Bines, and German Rifle Company, para*
ded our street*, yesterday, in honor of tho mem
orable 22d. They had a good tore out, and pro
sealed quite a military tppearanee.
Distwct Couxt.—'Tbe Jury in the ease of Sti
PaufaChureh va. the City orPittsburgh, returned
a verdict, yesterday momtag, of $4OOO lor Plain*
tiff. $16,000 less than the amount claimed.
Couxt or Qtuxrex Sissioicx—This court meet*
this morning at tea o’clock.
TKHrsxanox. Movsatxrrr.—We lesrn from the
Evening Tribune that a Committee was appointed
at the Temperance Meeting on Thursday night,
to confer with tbe landlords of the 1 different hotels
'*nd oofiee bouse*, as to the expediency of cloamg
their bare on Bunday. We believe that many of
the landlords will be willing to co-operate with
the Committee.
Fastest Tim on RticqAs.—Decidedly. Our
friend Kaiae, of the Tribooe, has received news
by Telegraph, that tbe steam boat Bockeye State
reached Osllipolis,from Cincinnati, in five hours
and twenty minutes, with over 200 tons of freight
onboard. This I* a distance of about 260 mQw,
or over 50 miles an hour up stream! Beat that,
who can.
Iron Sara.—^We saw yesterday, at the office
of Mr. McGowan, City Regulator, one of the larg
est und moat splendid safes ever manufactured in
this city. Itia from the! manufastory of Meaare.
Llpplncott & Barr, and was made lot the city. Its
workmanship reflects great credit on their crisis
lisbmont.
Police. —Mayor Barker had not one solitary
cum from the tombs yesterday morning. This has
'been rather an uoxual circumstance of late.
Laxcxnr.—A colored man, and hi* wife, were
brought before Mayor Barker, yesterday, charged
withtbe larceny of a lot dfahlrts, boa the steam
boat Kentucky. The Mayor discharged them,
however, ta there was no evidence tgainst.lhea*
Allxghxst PolicX 1 There were three or four
common cases before the Mayor, yesterday. Two
were discharged and one committed.
Row nt ALixontJiT.—A disgraceful row oecnt*
rad yesterday, in Allegheny, Dear tho Old Bridge.
Some drunken men came out of the doggery kept
by Wm. Whftefield, and raised a .disturbance on
the street. One of the eity constables in 'endeav
oring to quiet them, was attacked with a large
bowie knife,and obliged to retreat. The Mayor,,
however, soon came to ths asatatance of the offl*
cer, and succeeded la -Arresting two of the dis
turber?, whom they delivered into the charge of
some oflhedtuieas,and.fbUowedtbe remainder
to thia tide of the river, where after a icufilc, in
which the Mayor received a revere blow on the
eye, they arrested two more, and earned them
back to the watch house. Mayor Fleming de
serves great credit for bis courage and resolution
oa the occasion.
Dju HcLufi Lira Puja—Tki» grtu remedy for
dimsesof the Liver, i* of ranch older dale than tU
iiutodtcte to the pebUe. Tlm (jditucrtf to miny
qaaek remedies, heralded as po**e«*u>g the moat mar
velous qaalitie* for bealing ill ditewet, dlignsted in
leeomptfshed ind welledncitde physician, whenatn*
rilif- fell tome dreid of being confounded with tbo
crow d of pretenders to ibe medical in, whose nos*
trim* were paraded in every newspaper it tore reign
remedies for ill the UU tbit flesh It heir to. Tbe rep*
mentation* of those to whom bis Pills bad given re*
lief, however, ind the urgent tolieltiUon by pbyai*
elina with whom he hid uaeelited in hla-.pnetice,
ind who hid witnetted the wonderfal caret effected
by hi* remedy, it length indneed him to make It pnb*
lie. . \
For tile by J. KIDD * CO, No* «0, earner nf Fonrth
ind Wood st, PiUtbnrgfa. , [febl»*d&wlwB,
Another Vltniu ra ttoe Btamd.
CHRONIC BHEUMATIBM.
Mi. 8. M Kt**— AUow me to expresa to yrm my
heartfelt thanks for tbe grt.it beoefil I hive received
from in nrtiele eailed PETROLEUM, or Rocs Oil, of
which yon ire tbo sole proprietor. I bid oceastoa to
ua n abort tbe let of January, in i violent ittiek of
Rbeemttiim, wbieh wit very* painful, flying ihoot
Trom place to place, eecompinied wiihmaeh twelilng,
•o it to keep me in contunt torture. I nted tbe Pe
troleum externally* a fow application* of wbieh re*
moved ill pain, and every *ymptDm of the disease.
I am now entirely well, and would take thia occasion
to recommend the Pctroleno to ill wbomay bo safer*
Ing under the agonizing pain* of R&enmttiua or kin*
dred diseases. [Signed] Ga*on Won*,
near Perry Honso, Pittsburgh.
general advorttaemeht in another eolnma.
.foblfl -
|apw»a«»u la BwtJiup*
DU. 0. tf STEARNS, law of Bostos, U prepared to,
nannfactate and mi ButctTam. in whole and pan*
of»eu.epon Bactioaor Atanpherie Saeiioa Plat**.—
Xooraacßßcouo ni mt Wirt***, where tho nerreu
-rpotcd. Otteo and mideoce next door to the May
jail
p»«OTfkHkMO« oy i. W. EeUT
William itreel, N. Y., and f°r tale br A.J«ne» t No.
TO Fount meal. Thiawill bu fonuiudebfLlfuiart
ele of beverage la families, and panicaiuily Cor ale*
t °l££a?* B*ox*.—An Improved Chocolate prepare
lloa. being a eombinatlo* of Coco* nut; iuuoeent, in
tleoratinit *od palatable, highly recommended parne
alerlT for invalid*. Prepared by W. Uoier, Uorehe»-
ler. Ware, and for aale by A-JAYnES, at the Peiin
>» store? No. 7h Founh at »eM4
ud Deealar, between
-- - 1 eetl-41vin
FITfIBOBOB FBfIALK HITITDIIfI
rffi Beeoad 8e»«lon cftkle Inititution, under the
care of Ur. and Kn. Cobsout. for lie prewnt
year, will eoninenee on thia day. mouday,
Febntßryi&tb,lnthe»amebuildiDgi,No. U liberty
have been Made by which they will
beable (o furniih young ladiee fdefllUe* equal« any
in tto Wot, fct ohmmtu «thorOMb W;, <J“";
cal, oj Onumtnul rfoc.tlon. A .'P'V’SITAS
iMohiea! aai Chemical Lecture* will be deUuered
during the winter, Uln.iraiedby apnermia*. The do
nartmeat* of Vocal end Initnunental Muiie, Modern
Language*. Drawing and Painting, will each be under
Ihecareofa competent Profeeaor. By cloee attention
to the moral aiulintelieetual tonrorement or tbeir p»>
oila, (be Principal* hope to merit a continuation of the
Überai patronage they hate hitherto enjoyed. For
term*, tee circular or apply to the Principal*.
fcblB-dtf
co&l woakiFoa ialb.
This property Ucs at the upper end of Ume«own—•
a short distance below the month of Mingo Creek.
The nil road and the necessary balldiacs are m»i
and the «'"* hu been worked jut enoega to tmt it in
JSod order. The Pit opeuwltbin as yardsof£•*£
er. and the inclination from it Is jut suflleient to eamr
the ears to the boats. The water at the landing is
»ood—pc mluinr boats to be leaded at aO seasons: ana
&10 month of Mtage a abort disunee nboTejJoTdaan
ample harbor to proteet them from the floods an« tee
of winter.' The Traet connected with theae : wotke
S-ICc-.M'S l&ySj? "S
the capitalist as any eh the rirer. The entire tract is
offered for awe: bat, to suit purchasers, a ponton may
boresenred.- irice reasonable and terms Tory easy.
F.r fcnte to*. «g*gg* a hobEIBOS.
Fourth street near Weed.'
fcb'MUa* -
bbli UnaeeaUiß
is “ LAra r No 1; .
10 a &> ,do Nojfc fqr ttlflbjr
febts Bgij:nbrAWTcrfLß
TjMXiffn?
Jj febl»
A C fcbU° E6ELLKR3
mABTAfUO
1 febis
■giCON
*6 lei silver. Brown tHiiUin’i Hum;
Mii -^^^aa^coLs
STEAM BOATS
rtVVIBVBfIB AID LOraiTItUB
STEAM PACKET LINE.
-rtNCOURAGED 1)T
fi
tVSV MmiMT. ,WDsSoM,(uid FimiT.En«““.
l, Tto't™i"kSl°<rf , li« f llne will «urt o> UtziiT,
Feb 2SncrOeneKfl ..Crnpuin T.Mjore.
• : 2 .|SS=: 2 fast
. « Mt Venen « ■£**»£
« F^rmowit—• a W.Ebbert •
REGULAR SUNDAY PACKET
cnciasATi.
| CapUia Wsaux J» Kototx.
’ Thi* splendid boat wu built by the
r fL~TT~. owneri ef the Reamer laaae Newton*
US&Egß'jLad othen, for the CineimiiU and
nHmßßßPitlibuigh Packet trade, tad Wil
commence makirrcr her regular trip* in -the Uae» oa
SUNDAY) the ifuTinst*
r«frd^ , .,p, M H S^^gaiS&iAt ,
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING PACKET.
j The splendid fast running Rammer
.<Wlh LOUIS MeLANE, W. 8. Conwell,
UjWMV tauter, (having undergone .a thor*
repair,) wl rtw heruAer u a
paeket between Pittabarnh
and Wheeling,* leaving Piußmrgh evetr Moadaj*
Wednesday and Friday morning*, at t o’clock, ror
Mgxct puur. »ppfr
FOR WABASH RIVER
a The rplendid hat pauenger packet
.fiJSSJI • loyalNanna.
mBZQB£9e Kinney, muter, will leave for
■BHBMHKhe above and aU intermediate porta
on Monday, atlOo’clock, A. M. ’ t -
For might or passage, apply oa board. low
FOB CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
The fine fait miming Reamer
OHIO, L v
UUMO Btoops, mailer, will leave Car the above
JUMUIfIL and all Intermediate landinponiM*
B3rd iaiL, atdo’eloek, P. M.
n,, M,b. o, ypjj
r '~FOR LOUISVILLE.
The fine new U«ht draught ateamer
Maclean, hr the
and all intermeidiaie parti os
Satuday, tbe 83d init, at 4 o’clock, P. M.
, FOR NE V ORLEANS.
1 w tlte fplendid fut ateamer
ffCKJI (GBO.W. KENDALL,, v
igaMWla Norton. Muter, will leave for tbe
■BttBSHRaboTQ and all intermediate landingi,
outhia day, at 10 A.M.
For freight or paatagi
FOR BTXOUI3 AND ILLINOIS RIVER
k The aplendidfaß steamer
.g"7JI PCIIUYLKILL, ,
MlWftW Martha] 1. Muter, will leave for tbe
■HOBBlßfebove and all intermediate porta oa
this day, Feb. S 3, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
For might or pauage apply onboard. ho** _
FOR ST. LOUIS.
nnr, The fplendld itetzoer i '
a /EllA WYOMING,
itanTlßß Boot, mailer, will le«o for wove
■BBSHaHHBua intsnsetU&ie poru ihi* d*jTi 11**
iply on bo til. felfll
inst, at 10 o'clock, A M.
For freight of passage
FOB BAINT LOUIS,
*. The splendid pocket sweater
« NORTH RIVER,
Copt Coleline, leaves Cor the above
vaaßaßßSßßaad.ali Intermediate pons this dor
atlOo’cloek, A. M.
For freight or passage. apply on board, orto
febtl . J. NEWTON JONAS, Apt.
FOB NASHVILLE. •
The splendid steamer FORT PITT,
1 • E* Miller, master, will leave (or above
andallintennediatepoiuon.thisday,
gHfißßSaßßlhe gist Inst* at 4 o’clock, P; M.
For freight or passage, applr on board, or to
fch3l Ofe6 B MILTENBEROKH,Ast
FOB CINCINNATI,
nna The splendid steamer
i RINGGOLD,
Capu Com, will leave for the abate
HBMaBhiM ail intermediate ports' on this
dey.theioihiast, at-4 P. IL. positively.
For freight or passage apply on board. febkO_
FOB NEW ORLEANS.
, ■ w The fine steamer
I fEzLft * MARTHA WASHINGTON,
M!LpPBSB Irwin, master. wIU leave for above
intermediate porta, on inis dajr,
the fiOthlasL, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
For freight or putife apply on board or to
febaoT O g MIL.TCNBTOPKR. Aft
FOR WABASH RIVER.
- --1 - The splendid steamer,
r fKTjI CINDERELLA,
iBJLgBUHH Cant. James H. Haslea.’wiU leave a
■HBaflßSHßaboTe, on this day r Fe fernery 30th ■
4 Agt
attISCELLANEOUSI
■ B.USi - *
vrwyrAiß*mi aTCommiielaa Merchant for the
VV vile ofAmcnean Woolen Goods, Liberty stmt,
opporite Fifth. .
V. P, BBUBAU.I
rißttnoi to aunrxL & bzu,) •
I PORTER A Dealerin French and American Pa*
per Hangings and Borders, Window Shades. Fire
beard Prims, Ac. Printing and Wrap*
pine Paper, No. 87 Wood street, between Foorth street
and Diamond alley, west side, Pittshargh, Pa.
febU
A* B. KSGLIBB A CO„
THEOLOGICAL, elude>l, and Bond*y School
Bookacllert, and dealer* la ail kind* of Writing,
Window and Wrapping Paper. No. 79 Wood«reet,bfr
tween Fourth and Diamond alley, Pittalmrgh, Pa.
feb»3 _
THE appointment of Mr. MeCLURE, as Prestder
Judne cf the Fifth Jadicial Distriet of Pennsylvi
ma, dissolves the long existing partnership of Me
CAndleas A MeClare. The snfinished business wi
be attended to by Mr. MeCandlesa.
W ’ WILSON MeCANDLESS,
WM. B. MeCLURE.
WUIOS
TTORNEV AT LAW, Office Fourth street, Pitta
borgb. jantt-lm
QEST * BLISS,
AUCTIONEERS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 17 Firm St., Cukjssatx, Ow*.
WOULD reopceifuHy soHelt Consifnmenu from the'
Merchant* and hUnafacturer* ofPltul>argb,aaO
woaid refer* to:
Mesm. W.tiLIL Phillipa, Pm*bnrjb.
** Brown, Phillip* & Co., a s
» Chamber*, Arnew & Co., u
John B. MeFadden fc “
Jam** Paliell, E*<lt
y;H« Cn»*l~glactlnn of Otßsera«
The Stockholders «f tbo Erie Canal Company are
notified that an Election will be held at the of
bea of said Company, In Erie, on Monday, the 4th day
of'Marehi to ehoooo Seven Direetora .for the etuning
TeSTwhlMSw WM. W.REED, Bee»y.
bales l>ew Rotted Kentocfylfeap, ree
rt o««on*tgn*eat and for sale by
covaMlp AOORPON
CLOVER SEED—II hbts tee's and lor nOo by .
frb!9\ JAMES DALZkLL
MOLASSES, Ac-20 bbls S H Battle Grwtad;
\ e “ Loaf Sogar, Jut ree’d
and for sale by f«bl9 JAMES DALZBLL
F^g ni,A r i ft<ap&sbbl ■»
mas 13 - 1 * 0
iOLL BUTTER—IO bbl» for sale by
l febl? B V. VON BONNHOBST A CO
CHEESE— SO bxsprirnb WE, for sale by
feb!9 8 F VON BONNHOBST A CO
was co
LARD-10 bbls and 0 has No 1. for sale by
febis g F VON BONNHORBT A CO
SEED-100 b.
v ( e blS m Liberty street
I LASS-100 bxs BXIO and 10»1E r«gffiMdto»
f ««1" h y feb!9 A OULUERTSON
OAF SUGAR—SO bbl* LoT*Tin*’« Opuhed mi
l Pulverized, Jnu tecHJ tM for , " e f ky_
febia ; A CULIIBF
Landscapes, Persian Fe«ti»iUM,Me*lr.att See
nary—beautifully designed on Wall *^ p , e , r— * 0T
«tiii bT W P MARSHALL, \
feblß No .iff Wood sT
OAK PAPER-A perfect irritation or Ode OniA
lag, on Paper, wtlh Moulding and Cornices to
rw.iph, isliAblo for wiintcoUmn- Porsrieby
WP. MARSHALL, WrwJst,
feblß bePn Fourth and Diamond alley
Dafldd*i I«(tf Oind Huai.
THE subscriber* are Agents for there co.ebrmied
Hams, They are prepared eipres-dy for fawly
IH, will keep for aeoeral yean, and are unsurpassed
br any in ihe country? warranted sound.
7 *■ WALLINGFORD k, CO, -
feblß NodS Water at
EEASE—IS bits, suitable for machinery, «jJ** ll4
r and for sale by WALLINGFORD fc CO,
feblß ' 43 Water st
ARD OIL—U bbls No 1, a bne article, for sale b
i feblß WALLINGFORD A CO
HEMP— 13 bale* now crop, rery superior quality,
jV. r 1" <O, —fcmjMpnm, „ 0Q
CORN BROOMS —S 3 doz Extra Largv, for «illo by
WICK ft McCANDLESS
niABLSrSAIiM bud J6'pMe»,l'irof Mle br
X feblfl WlcK 4 MeCANDLwS
,-Q bblt Fresh Roll.)«« ree;<J, wr txa by
WICK 4 McOASDLESS
(" 'tOOFiSU—BX3
f fcblß
rjlCE—3ilerea*
K feb!B
■jTifOLASSES Jc BUOAB , , ;
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rjlXNf ATION MOL.
.SUden, for tale by
fobs
OLL BUTTER-4bblaFreah, Jut ne*
»Je by feblB ABttaTßONfl fc CROZER
bbla
Ti fablß
TJUTniHi Ao-10 bbla and a krp SaUerj
4 tteka Fealber* Jot ialatir '
feblS - JAMES D4I.ZF.LL
SELLERS
awiME-W.^inggfelfl
gfiAf-aoi a .B» l^,sss -(| S S5 |
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. A-'OABD. ,
A CIRCULAR by a friend, announcing the
formation of a new Transportation Company, by
ear lata Agent* atßahtaard and Columbia, Impel* m
.thad early to apprise ear friend* and the pubSe that
sacs makea so alteration whatever ia ear baunet*.
«aro the change of ear ageau sod loeaooa -of oar
vuenoaaes atthose point*, both of which we-lUKO
e netted advantageously for ourselves «"■< car custom
era..
With the experience of Mteen year* la the Tran*,
portaiioa business, nlf respect, aa -well as a regard for
the Intelligence of oar pattern, forbid a* to tax the
eredallty of the public, or eater for its amusement by
lengthened profession* in priaL We beg leave,there,
fore* to say, in general terms, that oar orrongemeau
are considerably ex landed; the convenience pod ca
pacity of ourwarehouae*, at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Colonels, onssrpassed; oar facilities
for regularity and dispatfth Increased; and ear terms as
liberal as that of aay other responsible line; and that
ear freight, whether b depot or In transit, is always
: issored free of expense to the owners..
We appeal to oar past condaet as an earnest of on
fcuure, and confidently look forward to a eontinoanee
of that patronage which has ever been oar study to
deserve and oar pleasure to acknowledge. Under
sseh impressions, we shall be prepared at all times to
nest honorable competition; those resorting to any
other we shall neither envy nor imitate.
THE PITTSBURGH PORTABLE BOAT LINE
will be eosdaeted as nasal, byjheproprietors,
TAAFFE A O’CONNOR,
earner of Peat and Wayne tu, itushargh;
; THOUAS BORBIDGE.
279 Market it, Philadelphia;
And by the following Agents: ,
JOHN MeCCLLOUGH A CO, 83 North st, Baltimore;
P. B. BURK A CO.SS Doano st, Boston;
W. AJ. T. TAPSCOTT A CO,»# South st, N. Yor»{
lavpa Cincinnati. [fcb7
Modern and Jntiqne Fnrnitorc.
Ji W» W. ,
HHHHff Respectfully informs
public (bat no' has com»_^fe a
,7v* : , pleted Lis spring stock ofBHHB
FURNITURE, tfad largest end moat varied assortment
ever offered tor sale in thia city, comprising several
«etta of Rosxwoos, Manoean, and Btaca wujct,
earred, ornamental and plain, suitable for Parlors,
Drawing and Bed Rooms, all or which will bo sold at
the lowest price*.
Persons desiring Fsinitate of any description, are
spectfolly invited to eall and examine his stock, which
embraces every description, from the cheapest and
plainest to the mokt.clegant and costly, of which the
following comprises apart
Tete aftte Sofia; Tele a Tele Divans;
Conversation Chairs; EUaabetblu Chairs;
Reception do ld>ui* XIV . do
Extension do Buffet Enigae;
What Noli: •• Tnilet Tables;
Louis XIV Conan adore; Date of York’s Couch;
00 Sofas with Plash and Hair-cloth covers;
CO Divans, " do ' do
40 doz Mahogany Parlor Chain;
10 u Bom wood do do;
IS u Bl’k Walnut do do;
40 “ Cano Scat . . do;
4 •* Mahogany Booking do;
5 « \do Piano stools;
SO Marblo Top Centra Tablet;
SO do do Wash Steads;
SO Mahogany Bedsteads; , t V '
IS do Wardrobes;
18 Bl’k Walnut do;
BCharry do.
A aery large assortment of Common Chain and oth
er Pernftare too lodtoal to mention.
try Steam Boats famished on the shortest netiee.
Allorders promptly auended to. ,
?. aiCtbinet Mahers eanbesoppUed with all torts
of Mahogany, Walnat, and Veneers, at considerably
reduced prices. | (eulS
i apply on board.
A FRIEND, whbae word ta moat reliable, and who
baa nopoasible interest in the matter, bnt oneol
rratitade, desires sa to say, that he has been cored o(
inveterate deafhess, by the nse of “Scarpa* Coopoand
▲eoattie Oil.” a Philadelphia medicine, which U not
Cat sale in this city, bat which he thinks ought u> be,
for the rood of the afflicted. He haa a sister who has
alee been cared by U. He urgently advises all who
•esßflf""*' from deafr*' 'ey this rented/, with an
art suffering ftcu. deafnesi, to u, remedy, w>u. ..
assurance in at, unless the cut be extraordinary, the
experiment will proto abundantly •uceessfW.
jFor tale at i THE PEKIN TEA STORE,
febd - ) 70 Foanh'at, Pittsburgh
TIIEQE lavoiees oTNESTgOOCS are being daily
I i received at A. A. Mason A Co, 60 Market street,
of all the now and fashionable styles and colors, which ,
(having been purchased previous to the recent great
advances) they are enabled to offer at, very low prices.
Their assortment of Housekeeping Goods ia now com
plete, to-which they particularly invito the attention of
purchasers. ; febls
FBOCLUIAVIOB.
BV VIRTUE of a preeept under the handg of Hon.
Wn. a Me Clare, President of liw.Coim of.Com
jugn pleat, in and far the fith Judicial District of
Pennsylvania, and Justiee of the Court of Oyer and
Terminer, and General Jail Delivery in and far Mid
Dutriet, and Barnaul Jonea and William Kerr, Eaqn-,
Associate Judges of the same Couru, in and far the
County of Alicehtrny, dafed tho llth day of. February,
in the year of oar Lord one thou tend eight hundred
and fiixy, end to' me directed, far holding a Court of
Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery .at the
Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh. on the Fourth
Monday in March next, at 10 o'clock; A. M.
Publu notice ia hereby given te all Justices of tho
peace, Coroner, and Constables, of the County of Al
egheny, that they be then and there; la their proper
persons, with their rolla, records, inquisitions, exami*
uationa, end other remembrances, to do ihwe ihmga
which, to ‘fietf reipeetive offices in their behalf, ap
pear to be done—and alee, these that will prosecute
the ptlreneta that now are, or m*T ; be, in the Jail of
caid County of Allegheny, to be then bud there, to pro
secute trains! them oa shall be ]uit.
Given under my hand, at Pittsburgh, this llth day ef
February, in the year of our Lora, 1850, and of the
Commonwealth the 74th. CARTER CURTIS,
feblP-dAwtdT i ShenH
KiaeUim* | '
A‘ N ELECTION far Officers for the “Company for
A erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny River, op
posite Pittsburgh, in the County or Allegheny,” will
be hoi den in the Toll Hooae of the Company, et the
Plnabarcfa and, on Monday, March 4th, at 1: o’clock,
R M. v JOHN HARPED Treaaurer.
janSWAwtdT j '
A CAUTION— About tljo ONLY ORIGINAL
and GENUINE WISTAB>3 balsam of
WILD CH SRRY, the great remedy for
CONSUMPTION!
And iio best medicine known
to m jx for Asthma of every siane, Liver
tsfSronehills, Influeuxu, Coughs, Colds,
Bleedi ig "of the Langs, Shortness of Breath,
j ‘■■■a and Weakness in the Side,
Breast. Ac., and all other
diseases of the ,
1 PULMONARY ORGANS.
A very Important disease over which this Balsam ex
* ”^£&ifuvS u Uu “ ° f *
In this eoaplaini U has undoubtedly proved more
effidaeiouthanAoy remedy and in
numerous Instances when patients had endured long
and seven suffering from the diseases, without receiv*
S' r the least benefit from various remedies, and when
ereary has been resorted to is vain, the use of this
fuu«« has restored the Liver to a healthy action, and
in many instances effeeted permanent cares, after
every well known remedy had failed to produce this
desiredeffiet. _ . i. ...
Besides its mtoni«i»!"g*ffig*ey in'the disease above
mentioned,, we also find U a very effectual remedy in
Asthma, a complaint in whieh It ha* been extensively
nsed with decided success, even In cases of years*
funding. WitlitheincreaseofinieUigeneehssgrown
up * knowledge of the elements of health, aid a re
g»rd for them, and commensursleiy;with the strides of
ici* tice havo vs acquired the meanssf arresting dis-
and averting Its ravagea Notwithstanding the
progress' we havo made, statistics show that oven
now, ooff sixth of the whole population die annuallv
of eonsumptlou. !, ' .
One of ute most important discoveries of the age, in
ameliorating the eohuition of this largo class of saf
f* Dlf. WISTA&B BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
Wistar’s Balsam of Cherry is a fine Ilerbsl
Medicine, composed chiefly of Wild Cherry Bark and
(ho genuine Iceland Moss, (the latter imported express*
iy for this parpose.) the rare medicinal virtues of
which an also combined by a new ebemieal process,
with the extract of Tar, thus rendering the whole
compound the most esnsin and hfficsetous remedy
ever discovered for ' . [
LAW HOTIOB.
u JmZHm*
Still farther evidences of the remarkable eurau'
properties of thtoinrsthniblo preparation:
Ronumu. Brawn co., 0., Aug. 21.1640.
ISfiMt*. Bundford fc Pari: Gentlemen, About six
weeki ago 1 received the agency of Wistaria Balsam
of Wild Cherry, bat with mm reluctance on my part,
for tno ramson that 1 had been the agent of so many
piila and other nostrums, whleh were cracked op to
M maethiag wonderful, but whUh taroed oot in the
end to be of no account whatever,! except to the man*
aactonr. Bat I candidly admit mat thta time I have
bees deceived, for the extraordinary care* effected by
Wisuris Balsam have convinced me that “good can
■Min oatof Nazareth.” Your agent left me one doz*
tn bottles, which are allfono-faafin* beea the means
of coring tcveral -obstinate «_
and no mistake! for what I see and know 1 am boand
to believe. One ease is particular: A young gentle*
mss in Winchester. Adams eeanty, to miles fat-a ,
this placet' was cared of Consumption when the doc*
tors hssmven him up, or at least eoald do nothing for
him. audit was the Intention oT hi* Mends to convey
tdm to ycmr city, and piaeehiht under the care of somo
eminent-phyalcun there. But a; friend told him of
Wistariaßalaam, and that he conld obtain it of me.
Bo sent for iL and before the second botllewas gone
he was sound and well, and attending tohla every day
business. As there are several imjalric* for the medl.
cine, it would be well to forward an additional supply
wilho.td.Ur-
The above, from L. Newland.Esq., a highly respect*
able ceonuy merchant, commend* itself forcibly to
the candid attention of all those who have doubted
•the great merit of WistariaWild Cherry Balsam.
the original and only genuine Wisuris
Balsam if Wild Cherry, was unreduced In the year
1633, and has been well tested In all complaints for
which Uls recommended. For 17 years it his proved
moreeffieacloßs as a remedy for Cough*, Colds, Influ
enza, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption in its to*
elpieat stages, than any other medleine.
iSffP voick fte- RESTORED!
WXWBXDrOK>, AUg.lO, iwa.
Mr. S. W>Fewl« Having aeen maay certificates
published in rilaUon to Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild
Cherry, I take this opportunity of offering a word in
its favor, which you are aiao at liberty to publish. A
few fTtffr'fc* sinee my wife's lungs became so ranch al>
footed with a sudden cold, that iheilost hex voice,, and
suffered severely from pains in ihe ; breast. Hersitaa*
tion caused her Mends much alarm. Having heard
your Balsam strongly recommended by thoso who
used it, I purchased a'oettlo fromjyoar agent in this
place. She took It according to directions, ud upro*
daeed a .wonderful effect, Beforedalngone bottle she
had completely recovered her voice, the peine subsid
ed, and nor health was'soon fully re-established.
- • Yours, truly,' HENBY G. BRiaHTMAN.
To Dt»o«imaj»DDaiia*snrM*meant-TW-cel
ebrated and infallible remedy fat the enre of Consump*
tlotuAithma and Liver Complaint, has by U* own me-1
ril* bowlnpitflr* «■" "»> uftlr.
through theoppcsili on of onaeks. land counterfeiters,
’unttiTby Its true value andintrinsic excellence, it has
gained for itself a most enviable popularity, and estab
llsbaditsalf in the confidence of an intelligent and en*
ljyMiTryr phhlic, from one end of the ’.-continent to the
ouer. 'The testimony of thousands whohave beenre*
Uevedandeared oy this vaiaabto pmiele, will show
that it unrivalled—»t the head of all other me*
dieine*,for the cure of diseases for which ttureeoo*
*33. Tito genuine Dr Wistaria Balsam of Wild
Charry.ianow Tor sale by duly appointed Ageatsrand
all respectable dealers to medicines, to all large cities
and aUlspoTtant thoVnltcd Spates.
Sold by J. D. PARK, (uoeeaaor to Sandford & ParXp)
wllfg*fc: -
>r w'e by '■ _
SELLERS A N 1 COLS
-SMbblaio'dporat
JAMES PAIgSLt
, in (tore and for «ale by- V
A CROZE* jj
'w-
MISCELLANEOUS
JAHEI W«. WOODVELLf
83, Thus 9t n Euniuua.
DmDiiu oat«Lj
Prom ihe New York Tribtne.
CONSUMPTION OP THE LUNGS.
Foonh and Walnut ttrcet*, Cincinnati, Ohio, Gt
Agent** &o Soiuh and Wat, to wbom
ana be addressed. 1
' L.W JrasA^Joae^X.EHdfc'
U. WfleoitJr, Jnni a. ——, Owiß A. J
Faho£awekfcOo,Pia>bttrgh..i*jT. BaneJU
Inrun; W. H. Lemlieruin, FnnkUn: L. B* Bowie*
jlaiotuotm H. Wdty, OreeotbßTjty B.KoonttJ3o»fir»
W«TQeetrarffcttf>E&U&4 4
Go, NTCrtette, MendriUo Buioaj* Co, Erie: J.
Utgdfia,Hereei; Jsaes,XflUy* Co. Bolen&BaMb,
Be»»ei;J.D.eTOftenoo,W««a;P.U*.C,B.iaae»,
CcttiMWpon; P, Crooto, Jr, BrowntTUle. ...
JgOPSES, LOTS,. FARMS, fe
i T»X*et, : |
A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, situate witlun.nmile
orthe ei»T, in the Tieinity ofMlcersrUJe, coatain-
In* flEf ACRES of Ground, on which is erected atw»
story BRICK BOUSE, Stabling, Ac. Also—AnOreh
ardof excellent Fruit This property fa desirable,
either m a plaeo of residence, or for par
ret*** Enanlre of w. rua&i,
At the Lusher Yard Office Of Boothe */*«7«w*
ner of Hit sad Liberty sts. ~ • febl9-gw ;
. THEtimiuf?DWEiilNq,rKi»<>tMpfel
SI ! I)1M Miller. E«l, «»{>»“ reu-
A dence of the subscriber, in Allegheny. This
House hu bees lately placed la prime order,.confaina
B bed chambers,* parlor*, dining townB4 by It, mo
kltehen os same boot. Iu fconugnity to both clues
render* it a most desirable residence. Hydrant in the
yard.
Also— Oae or two small Brick Dwellings, near IM
Bridge. [fcblfll WJI. ROBINSON, Jr.
!*•**
PFIHE large three a!oxy Brick Warehouse, on. Water,
. . below Ferry street, tanning from Water to First
street, oa reasonable tcnav possession given tame*
diately. Enquire of
. feblg-tf
F. LORENZ-
FOB. S&IiB,
A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE.
fpHB inbicriber, wishing to remove to the city, of*
. . fora lor sale hi* Jeurablo Private Betidence, dro
ned on the Eastern Toropike, in the BorourbofLaw
nneeviUe, 15 minUes' ride from the city. The above
property ii pleasantly located, and improved in the
—it modern style, -with every convenience neeeaury
•nmfort For farther particular* apply to
BOBEBT D. THOMPSON,
No 110 Market r
BOlldil* To L«t<
rfIBAT beautifuL situation for a Private Residence,
I oa the bask of the Ohio river, in the baroagh of
Manchester. For terns apply to
teblS GEO COCHRAN, 20 Wood at
' ‘N ALLECJftKNY, within a square oflhe market, a
number of three story Brick Dwelling*, with back
bolldin**. There aro eight rooms in eacn bouse; and
tho yaras.aro paved, with hydrants in the same. Bent
FOB SALT—Three Poops, ia good order, would
for well* from 83 to TO feet deep. Enquire of
JAMES BAT, Sandusky st,
near BapUirCboreh
For Saloi
WE will srll ata bargain. one of NAYSMITH’S
DIRECT ACTING STEAM 11AMMEK, with
Uerriek A Tonne*,lmprovement attached, it it in
good order, and can be aeon at oar work*. It is ad*
mirably adapted - to :drawing iron, and shingling
blooms. For farther information apply to
febU . MNGKK. HaRTMAN A CO.
FsdsralStrest Property#
' 708 SALE, at Auction, on Tuesday, the 19th mst,
. ; at 3 o’clock, P. M„ that large and eonveraent
Dwelling Douse, with the Lot, 24 feet front on Federal
street, Allegheny, by 100 deep on Robinson street, to
an alley.
whole of the adjoining unimproved prep*
eriy, up to Laeocfc street, presenting a front of SiOfeet
on federal street, by 100 deep to an alley, will be sold
in building lots.
Also—Seven Lets fronting on Lacock street and
Bank Lane.
To persons desiring a plcnsant location, either for
residences or business purposes, central to both citiet,
and the advantage oflniidjng agreeable to modem
improvements, the above presents a good opportunitv.
and is shoot the last chance. Terms at sale on the
premises. S CUTHBERT, tlen’l Agent,
febS-f • Smitbfield street
For Boat#
TUE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES of Ware
house No S Market street, next door to Mnlvany
A Ledlie'a Glass Store. Enquire of
febd . JOHNSTON A STOCKTON
A Form for Bole#
CONTAINING 160 ACRES, about half of whieh
is elected, situated in Washington county, Ohio,
about five miles from the Ohio River. Possession
given immediately. Enquire of
ROBERT DALE ELL A CO,
feb7 Liberty street
For-Bomt.
A’ TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING DOUSE
c.n Hay street Enquire of *
febl JAM ESP ALZELL,9i Water it
For Bant or Solo.
S. THE subscriber wid sell or rent his very desi
rable Country Residence, in Allegheny city, sit
uated on Ohio Lane and Allegheny Avenue r
west of the Common. The house is a targe doable
brick building, in complete order. There is a Car
riage HoosaTetable, and good water on the grounds
which comprise two acres well improved, containing
every description of Frail. Also—a spring house ana
smokehouse. Possession given during the month of
March. lebl-tf JOHN GEBHABT.
OFFICE TO BENT— On second story, No 60
: Water tb Possession riven Ist ApriL
j.nW - . ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front «t
STOBE TO REST- 20 feet front by 4b deep—
No 107 Front it- Possession given Ist April.
Jang ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front ft
To Let#
MA desirable Residence, s‘mated on the River
Bank. First Ward, Allegheny City. Enquire
at this Office, or of Mrs. MeAlwsyn, ou the
premises. Jan 29 tf
For Solo.
THE VACANT LOT, in Allegheny, comer of Mid
dle alley and South Common; 30 feet front by U 0
feet deep.
Also—Tho lot on South Common, <B| feet frost by
.110 feet deep, with three story Brick House, occupied
by Dr. Dale.
Also—The Lot on South Common, 27 .feet front by
110 feel deep, with two story Brick Douse, oceapied
by Mr. Arnold- ,
Also—Five Bailding Lou on Bank Lane, each SO
feet H inches front by 94 feet 8 inches deep to towpath
-'s-.
Also—The Lot on north side of Liberty street, Pitts
burgh, (part of lot No 131 in Woods’ plan.) 00 feet front
by UQ feel deep to Brewery allev. Apply to -
jenMMaot GEO. BREED,94 Wood sj
Vslashls LoU for gals.
SIX BUILDING LOTd, on Second street, between
Ferry and Redoubt alley, each £u feel by 75 bock
to a ten feet alley. They are desirable Jorprlvatedwell-
Ings, and will be sold oa ume. Apply to
JOHN CALDWELL A SON,
janS-la cor. Second su and Redoubt alley.
' Building Lots* :
FOR SALE, on very liberal terms—Fifty Niue Low
of Ground, simaled on Penn; Wayne.and Pike ru,
and (he Duquesnc Way, according to a plan to be teen
kt'thia office, where lerma and condition* will br. made
known. • JdtttP
For Rant*
A ROOM on Market street, near Water, cniinbl
for an office. Em]nice of
jartO-tf GEO. R. MABSEV. Water at
For Boats
THE large three story BRICK WAREHOUSE. No.
184 liberty atreet, opposite the head of Wood, oc
cupied by F. W. Hayward, (late Follanabee A Hay*
ward,) as a wholesale Shoe Store. FosaeMion given
immediately, if required; or at any lime before the first
of April. Said boose is in excellent repair. For par*
ticalars enquire on the premises of
Jan2Blm F. W. HAYWARD.
For Boat*
FROM the first day of April next—one large two
storied BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, handsome
ly shoaled oa the Ohio River, adjoining the boroughof
Manchester, with about Coni acres of land; a number
of Fruit Trees; one large brick 11am and Stable, and
other out buildings. Apply to
Junta JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO.
A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, in Allegeeny.city,
on Esplanade street. Rent low. Inquire ot
_ *“!* 9 -L_ TABSEV A BEST, 35 Wood n.
Brlokt Yard flu Boat.
A LOT OFtJROUND, sulublofora Brick Yard,
and shotted near the city line, in the vicinity ot
Soho Bridge, will be rented for a term of yean. Ap
ply u> ED. GAZZ *M, Third street,
janlfl Office over the Post Office.
For Boat*
A ROOM on the second «(iry ot the Warehouse
No. 2d Wood street. janlfl
VirUmnt,
A TUEEE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
on Liberty street, between Cellar* and Walnotsireeta,
Fifth Ward, at present oseapied by the subscriber .
Possession given on the 1?t April. Enquire of
ianlfl-u - WM. VOUNO. lfa Liberty «t
For Utnt,
THE BAS EVENT corner of the Diamond and
Union streets, well adapted to any public tmainers.
It has been occupied as a Coffee, or Eating Establish
ment, for a number or years.
ALSO—Several Offices and Artist's Rooms, well
lighted, with‘entrance from the Diamond, over the
store of the sabseribers. north west comer of the Din-
moml tod Market tine!. Apnlr to •
janl3_ ALEXANDER A DAY.
FOR RVftV* two pleatamly aitaotcd lirick
Dwelling Hook*, with tho jrroondt adjoining, at
Oakland. Potaetiion can tie riven on the fiiet ot
‘ tu jaos IiARDY, JONES A CO.
Vor But<
The Back Pan of the Warehouse now occupied by
myself, ana fronting on Front street.
iniS * - CII GRANT, 41 Watcrst >
A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING,
on Bmilhfield street, four doors from Seventh,
west side. Inquire of ? S. SCHOYER,
—jan7 UOoccondu,
well fitted up for Dry
Goods, on Market st., between Third and Fourth.
Possession given on the Ist of April next.
Also—Several ROOMS and OFFICES. Possession
giTea immediately. E.
dels’ QfieeoTOTthe PoatOtaee.ThirdsL
u poa BKNT.-Tbc WAREHOUSE at pro*
fig9sent occupied by Messrs. Eailey,Drown A Co.,
Water street, from first of April next.
not» A HUTCH ISON ACO_
.tak FOft BALE—A Brick House, <but one ye*»
Sot bniltO aud Lot, on Bobinioo street; Allegheny,
old Bridge. Price low end terms
* It2l 8 BOHOYEB. HO Second »t
FOB SALE-Flre lota eligibly situated m tnc m**.-
ishlngtawnefßinninaham. The lots axesitua
ted on Denman street, numbered in F Bansman’s plan
J 5.79.80,81 and 88—Dot No 75 fronting 80 feetonnla
tt Aan street, 70 feet deep; the other font SO feet from
each, by 80 foet deep. _
Terms—Greater pan of purchase money may re
main for six yean, secured by mortgage. For panic
ilars, inquire of . . SaCHOYEh,
mylo 110 second si
TTALtiSBCE
V FORBALR—A Lot of Groond situate on Ferns
aueet, between Hay and Marbory streets, adjoining
the boose and lot now occupied by Riehard Edwards,
haring a from of 85 feet, and In depth 150 feet, will b«
sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. Ea»
quire of - C. O. LOOMIS, 4ib si, near Wood.
oetSl«dtf
“SOBWAY PJLAISS** Bit AS SETS* -
THESE auparior Blankets, nude of the «oflc<t and
finest wool, can always bo found at Dry Goods
liouooof M WRUURPHY^
N E comer Fonrth and Uuket At
SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICK9I
ALEXANDER A DAY, comer o f the Diamond and
.Market socet, are now tellingoSi at reduced
prices, their stock of Winter Goods, entwining of
shawls and Ladle*' Dress Goads, in (rent variety.
Also—Blankets and Flannels,Cloths, Casriaes, Batin*
etti, and a fall assortment of heavy Cotton Goods.
Confident that better bargains cannot be had elso
wherejiroinvitnthaattemionof buyers. *_
ALEXANDER A DAY 7
• janli ■ ~ • •75Mftrlrot«rr«L__
OlQlff and short time bim» of kxchajvuC" pay
Q able io Cincinnati, Louisville and Sula>us, par
ehMedogllw aiMtftTOrablewra* MKj , t soNft
■ ~tfjnn/tln cißPifcWß* , '
TkECETVED this day,' at the CuwtW*«hoa»e,J»o
" d “* l ’" “ r °"”w MfICLINTOCK
, - febll ——
‘ • v ouoiotixn*
l *r»rT TVIDCC t* now receiving the newest'
W which we will ent
,*? « vestibule. We respect.
Ilil Liffi rnr 1 '" wf IMMtnMI u ”f
TRANSPORTATION.
, BPIUEO UkUOUIUT. - -
v; PENNSYLVANIA EOUTE!
,7Vri Mb Una Eiftm Pacht Sms, ami -
Bed Beat Ceri, __
TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE,
Via the Great Central F»«i Read and Penn's Canal. ' -
Tn**—Sixty Doan. -f
-Fa**— I Ten Dollars through. I • .
936 miles Road.
160 do CaaaLj
THE PROPRIETORS have built an additional Uno.
of superior new and comfortable Packets, to couect
with the naw Central Roil Road.. On the opening of
navigation, a packet will leave every ™*wntag at six
o'clock, and every evening at use o'clock; crossing
the Portage Rail Rood In daylight; at Jaekstown taka
the splendid Can of the Central Baß Rood, SQO miles
to Philadelphia. A U»txtti of passengers Only
will be eamdea then packets,soaatoinaanmofM.
Thla root*, lor safety, speed, and comfort, is not
'equalled by anr now in use to tie Eastern Cltias.
For passage or Information apply to
™ W.BUTCll,Moi»urhhelaHo*aas •.
orto , D. LEECH A CO-Canal BasinT*
' N the Ist May next the Centraii Rail Road
Wili'bo open to Huntingdon, which will shone* the
ttm* through several hours. fehll
mm-'i
BKLUXCB nTB DAT ÜBBt
»oa-ii» cmrnraaet ox mxcaiTnaxa akp MfUl *
; WITH IfUfl *TTP CTMiBIT) *******
pmr.AnET.PHi* AND PITTSBURGH.
GOODS forwarded by tills' Liao *J® cKfTiedAjb*
* miiltrsia loChan&enborgh, tad are IngWdtM®-
ly loadetMn Wagonsgoinf nightandd*Tthroat**
Pimbnrgh. • i • .. -Vm
Tbe corset’are stationed : every Umue»rja»
insures the prompt delivery of goods wluua tlS'-pgp
TM Wagons will leave oar warehouse
den excepted.) el i o’clock, P. M.
Shippers ere assured that no more foods WmTPQ
taken each day thin can be | paaetaallT^j»*y
JAMES
127 Market stroet,PhiU^^^«y
ivkei *-—, .
JOHN afFADKNfcjCy,..
Caul Boon, Plßrafl^V
;ohn MeFADEN a cq, FonMMnwigita-.
«ioa MncHAjra, Ctatl Bwia, Pena«treet,?WJwur|B.
JAMES M. DAVIS A FACTODj&rCoi*-
wsMoa Mncaunz, 237 M»rk«, and M Oo®Bierß«'*t»
Philadelphia. . L
(£7~AdTancas made by either of (be aboyaj-Bjt fUtitl,
'Wool, sad other taerehasdixe. conugacd
I- ' ' •*” ■ * . - knl
vsios i
WINTER arrangement;
.fflBE enb»criben t Eow htTfng'Tniriccgwftil opera*
J. Don an Hxprcn Wagon Line between Pitubam
andFhiladelpua are prepared to ree«spf for 6800 lb*
freight daily. Eaeb way deliverable through in eix
day*. Sunday* excepted. I
HENRY GRAFF A CO,
Canal Baata. Fiuabargb.
DUTILLE HUMPHREYS fc CO.
lOTXarifet at. Phil*.
EXPRESS WAGOSIOSK.
$&&& 1850. ! ffPlffiii
THROUGH IN FITE D4SS!
fIIHB subscribe jure prepared to receive 600 ft poxed*
X Freight dally, after Monday* 10th iesu lo forward
to or from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, 07 Wagon,
through in Fire Days. Rates as low as by any other
conveyance at this season of the year.
john mcfaden a co,
Canal Basin, Fittsbetjh.
JAMES M DAVIS A CO,
dcd No aw Market at. Philadelphia.
BOSOSGABRLA BOUT*.
jSSjt
Only U HUsi Staling.
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and
Philadelphia.
THE morning boat leaves the wharf,'abova (he
bridge, daily, at 9 o’clock precisely. Time t»
Baltimore, 33 hours; time to Philadelphia, 4ft been. :
Tbo evening boat leaves daily, (except Snnday or;
enlngsj at 4 o’clock. Paasengara by leaning on the
evening boat, will'crest the mountains in atagna.Bttt
day, and thus avoid night travel.
Secure year tickets at the. Office, Uonongehel
House, or St. Charles Hotel. ' •
octl3-ly J. MESKIMEN t ;Agaat
WINTER ARR&aUEKEMSf.
TOjS. 1
express WAGON LINE THROUGH IN
FIVE DAYS! \
"rftHE snbtoribers. having (upended their eanal oy*
X eranons until the opening of the Sprag Najigaj
tion, have established an Express Una by Railiotd and
Wagon between Philadelphia and Puubnth, hr - *
which they are prepared to forward 4000 pounds eash
day, and receipt for the delivery-of the sameiaf days- .
They beg leave to assure their friends and the peb» -
tie that their arrangements regarding rate*, legnlamy ;
and despatch, cannot fall to give satisfaction to all vkt
fsror tiiemwith their commands.
TAAFFE A O’CONNOR,.
earner Penn and Wayne eta, Pittsburgh. v
THOMAS BKRB»»K
; do 7 278 Market (treat; Phil ad tip hr*. _
GEE, WO! GEE. WO» ; - .i
WINTER ARRANGEMENT, ■ / '
MtMk 1850.
EXXI corns TUX OLD CCUX*tOOJ-_ ■■ ’ _
BINGHAM’S EXPRESS : WAGON LINE,
Pittsburgh Mid-PliiladslphU.t:
AS the hn sin ess on the canal is about being closed
for the season, we-monld infora the public that
we have again brought the Conestoga Wagons into re
quisition, and will be prepared to forward 6000 pounds
daily, (commencing onMonday, the iitfth fasti) A Car
leaving Philadelphia dally by the mail train lorCham
benburg, and the Wagons traveling day and night,
ensures the delivery of Goods in five days. Apply to
WM. BINGHAM, Pittsburgh,
BINGHAM A DOCK, No. 183 Market street,
dot2o Philadelphia. v
WIBTKft 4BaAH6KHJUIf ( ; •'
1850. fljSpSSjl
EXPRESS WAOOS
TOAHDfW* - ' ■. ~ IV: l-
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA.
Tub Fivo Dmya, (Sandigra excepted,) running P»T
THE public i* reipeetfoUy informed Ihat this Line,
which hu been in aaceeaaffal operation the tw*
Sreriou winter*, will again commence running •» '
lenday,*the~£6th Of November. • ' .
A Car will leave Philadelphia and Chaffilwribunh
: daily etch way with the Mail and fttaaCham
benborf h with relay* of hone* running day and rngkL
We are prepared to forward 6000 lba freight daily by
the above line. Apply to . ,w--
& LEECH fc CO, Ptttsbvih,
or to~-IiARIU3 A LEECH,
No 13 Sontn Third atrcct, Philadelphia.
ncvOtMltt ' '
CT-LADIES ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST V;
. SING COMMON PREPARED CffAMK ,
They are doc aware bow frightfolljr Injarioas It Is
to the akinl. how coarse how rough, how. Ml;
low, yellow, and unhealthy the akin tp*
pears after using prepared ehalk! Be
sides it is injorions, costaining •
largeqqatuityofLeadr *
We have prepared a beautiful vegetable ertleU)
which we eaA JONES’ SPANISH LILY WHITE.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all dcleaal
oos qualities; and ilimpan* to theakinanattral,i eat
thy, alabaster, clear; living white; at the state Um
acuna as a cosmetic on the akin, makingit toft and
smooth. Sold by the Arent, WM- JACKSON, BB lihr
cjty st, Pittsburgh. PneeSS cents. aag7MAwT
rnr a»j- soon orusn aro honorably uwMatf
the following arc the actual qualitieaof a Ss. bottle of
Josirt Coni Hair Restorative. If doubt on
word, they cannot these highly respectable eranuj
who nave tried ic— „
Mr. Geo. Beeket, 41 Elm at. New York.
Mr*. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle av. Brooklyn.'
Mr. Wm. Tompkins,« King st, New York.
Mr. Thos. Jacksofl, Mo moors Island, near PUtsbut gh
Ji. E. Collen, Isle barber steamboat S. America.
And taora than a hundred others state, theogh this
tasst sufflee, that it will force the hair to grew on the
h?«-i or face, stop it failing off, strengthen the rents,
removing shtuf ahddandrnfffrom the roots, making
light, red, or gray hair assume a fine dark took* jud
keep uig dry, harsh or wiry hair moifi, soft, ettaa and
benntiml, a very, very long time. U ••
Bold by the Agem,whL JACKSON, BS Liberty itj
Pittsburgh. Ptiee 37 J, SO cents, and one dolUr. . .
aafedtwT • • .
IT/” Tex sim ov a. vai Rxmu u not aero reptti
sive then a bad, putrid breath, or dark, yellow items*
ed teeth. • ifpersoas have these it is their own faalv—
they can, for two shillings; bay an article that will"
make their breath pure ana sweet talks SpinJUra
Arabia, T.....
It cures diseases of the Cunts, spungy or alearaied,
and for the Teeth it is unequalled, removing the tartar,
fastening the teeth in the gums, and clean them as
white as the nev tfOufrotm Norik. \ .
Such, reader, are the properties of. Jones’s , Amber
Tooth Paste, and, without praising it ourselves, her r
whatoneoi our most respectable and scientific Der*
tiju,Mr. K. Field,ol New York, saves -r ■
«i have both used and analixedtbu beantUalhad ini •
palpable article; (Jones* Amber Tooth Pasted and
can recommend it as possessing all the qualities claim
edforit. n Reader, we can say no more to ecraviae j,
only that ifyouii? this once yoa will bo well please L
It ia put up in beautiful English China Pets, for J
cents. Sold by the Agent, WN, JACKSON, 6» Liber*
ty street. Pittsburgh. angflidAmT .
HybamioitsAJtß atxa urmiri—JurtKa* itai
iaa Chemical Soap causes a free penKrmtien.*eml a
|t.w «*TTIW frmo whlfw* tnssfttn- •
givingn the texture and beanty of an
BcnvT, Sal* Rasm aad Sosas, are ;*ooa 'not only-.,
healed, but cured by its use,, as at Jesst oeven 1I7» ,
dtasinNewYork.know,whe uscJlla-MshlcaafSi- -
■ntt find It nwf*Mng si ffytt'iw .' --
. Pocna,OLoicaß,Fnauxs;orAnyMhetdr3td}S r :"-:
ease. The reader ,is assured that tila“t»'.no*^eiem7’ r "
puffed nostrum, aa one trial wilfpreve. I,ed«£8|»?:-
merate at least eo persons eared of •
Sou* liras,Soxa Lasam Sosa it*
use it, and the reader is again assured I wmua
not eroeily sell it for the above unless I knew* l to
all 1 state. Those who are liablelo
Csatd, Caacrao, oa Citato Ban wUlladthts
care. Any one afflicted with any of the above, ormmt
Uar diseases, will find this all and even more (admire*
ble in its properties) than l «**•«•■ j.: '•
But render, the stores are flooded w»th lanttsoas.
aadbe sureyou ask for JONES’S Italian Q>eaß**l
Sap? Sold by, WM. JACKSON, ®
Pinibnnrh. . ' ■ •
QAROW ABB BT "'RS
SIGN-OP THE PLANE ANT SAW* .
no, 78 Wood street* Pltt bajrgh,
Huber ANDLAUFMAN, Imports • endcsaJm
InFordiuMdDomcsuc K&kU IfABK, in
all us varieties,aro now prepared to serf as low and
Si as reasonable terms as can be porebuedetewbe.*.
We solicit our friends, and the public generally, to
.*■ll and examine oar stock, which eonsata tn part of
SiVKSandPORKS, POCKET and PENKNIVES,
ftCWSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House TlSupinß
suehils Locks, Late he*, llinges andScrewy*together
wi’Ji every article usually kept la Hardware Stores.'
We invHothe attention of‘Carpenters and Mechanics
niterally to our aasortment of Tools, wtueh i,\f* beaa
selected with great care, and which wo are
edtoseUsoastogivesatlsfhctiaa. tpfcd&wT '■
'propsriy U AUighrey City fkrfflisi
rruiß snbsenbeis ofler for sale s number a/choire
X Lots,situate lathsSoeood Wardifta&tt&gon tte
1 Coosum ground, on easy terms. Inaafract l .'
W. o*JL ROBINSON, Atty at Law, 8l (Bair A
or «f J AS£OIUNdON P on thvpreaztea.
- myi7MAwtfT . . ...
aso.v.ißiTa4ooH'
TNPORM their ftfendsanatheßabUothatboyhiv '
X no longer ant coancett.tnwMh >.aH» UtoaduUA
ment In Penn street,knowr as the Pmsbareu Breves* -
hsmumaoved their astTo-taßtretolbePOD#' '
BEEWBRY,U Rr itmt,'