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JOR THK rrTTSRURGH DAILY GAZETTE
COlQlimioiAi.
WASUxsToa/Feb. 93.
The Senate, to Executive 8e«oo, has eonfirm
•d the appointment ofJadge Drummond m Unit
ed States Judge.
It it understood that Mr. Calhoun will make hit
long promised speech io the Senate, oriMocday,
if hit health will permit, of which there la now ■
good proepeet.
On Tocsday,Mr. Benton will fellow.
£tch oftheee rival champions will define end
defend his own position.
The BiearsfM Rnsitlom
WatHinorotr, Feb. 23,1650.
It ia perfectly certain, taya oar telegraphic cor
respondent, that a treaty has been made between
'Bulweraod the Government of the United States,
reapectiog the Nicaragua question. A friend opon
whom reliance can be placed, has seen the docu
ment, with ail the official .signatures attached. B
provides fir the reetonllott of Tig re Island to its
former owocnjU fails to recognize the proceed
iogaof both Squiera and ChatfieM; if also provides
that neither England nor the United States shall
exerciso sovereignly or jurisdiction within the.
Central American Stales. Title treaty went out
to England in (ho Enropa. The character of the
treaty, U ia thought, is highly creditable to the li
berality of the respective governments. It cannot
tail to prove satisfactory to the people of both
countries.
Laying of the Corner Stone of tho 'Wash.
Ington Honancat, at Rleb- ■
' mood, Virginia.
RlcH*OKD,Va.,Feb. 22.
T he laying ofibe corner stone of tho Washing*
ington Monument waa celebrated to day.
President Taylor waa enthusiastically received,
and acquitted himself in a handsome manner nl
all the congratulations of the people, who made
the air ring with theirlondhuxxas,
Af<r receiving the cadets of Virginia, at the
Military Institute, he attended a grand dinner pro -
pared for tku occasion. Tho Governor, the mem*
bora of the Legislature, and the other dignitaries
of the State, were present. Every thing passed
off without accident
Democratic Meeting in Philadelphia)
1 FKtLAtmreu,.Feb. 93.
A tremendous Detnooratie meeting waa held at
the Chinese Moseom, last night It was estimat
ed that frem four to six-thousand persona were
pretent. The greatest enthusiasmand unanimity
prevailed.
Mr. Pate reported a aeries of lecdotiona which
expressed a decided opposition to the Free Soil
agitators; provided for calling upen the Legisla
ture to repeal all laws preventing the resferation
of fugitive slaves; approving of the votes in Con*
gross laying the Wtlmot Proviso on the table, and
breathing warm expressions of devotion fer the
Union. They took strong ground against tijjh
right of Congress to legislate about tJarery.
Henry Clay attended the Whig Ball lari night
He ia in; fine health. Ho will leave lor Washing
ton on Friday.
Fire at Bscen, Gterglt.
A tiro occurred alMaooa, Georgia, on Monday
D’ght, which consumed SO buildings. The baa Is
aboui9loo,ooo.
CINCINNATI MABKET.
Cißcutiun, Feb. 93.
Tho river Las fallen seven inches during the
past 21 hour*.
Floor—Sales of 1100 brlsstSl 5034 75 perbiL
Wbiakey U without change-
Lard—Sales of 300 brla prime lard at &|o, .
The market generally is without change.
NOTICE.
Henry hannen & co., and harcum co*
of Fittsburgb. hating obtained from misandry
acceptance*, amounting to a boat thirty five hundred
dollars, a* advance* os shipments to my addres*, and
bavin# since replevied said foods oat of my bands
without any explanation—this h to say thatnonaof
•aid paper will be paid by no. For ny lien* tor cash
advances and damages against said partial, I have
caused a writ of Foreign a inchmeal to be served, and
have lied up all property of tbeire to be found in this
city, to abide n decision in the Commercial Court.
febKMrt
Cincinnati, Feb. IS, ISM.
NOTICE.
Cl B. KELLUM, of Cincinnati, baring seea proper
/« to advenite in the Gazette, oar having rrrlened
oar roods cot of his bands, and aim oodee of bis re
fusal to pay acceptances under wnicb bo was respon
sible for a smell amount—This is to notify all whom it
may concern, ibalforreasont ■atufaetorrtooor minds
we deemed it pradeurio uke mtr property and that of
_L. IIAHCUM k CO. out of his bands, and transfer it
to another hease. which we bare done; Thu pro
ceeds of sales made by Eellom, are more than soft
■cienl to eorer costa, chargee and advances made by
him; leaving brio only bound for the unpaid accep
tances, which have been guaranteed to him by a ra
(sensible house in Cincinnati
HENRY HANNEN k CO.
Pittsburgh. Feb. SO, ISSO —(fcbgl-flt
Books Jast UecelTsd.
THE Complete Works of John Banyan; 8 volt, 6vo,
in i roi, illustrated; marlin gilt and nit edges.
Mitchell’s Biblical and Bsbbsih School Geography;
■a liew work; 1 vol, 12mo. k
Town’s Analysis and Speller.
Lite of Johu Q. Adams; by Wm. H Seward; I vol,
a2mo; muslin
Fuetns by Mr*. Hemans; 1 vol, IJmo; usiUn;gllt.
tkmth’s riermons—ttarmons preached epon several
occasions, by Robert Sooth. D. Dt a new edition, 4
vols; including IHrsihamoas Discoarset.
tiamc—4 vol*. in S; ohctp, extra; 6vo.
For sole by R. HOPKINS,
febit Apollo Bnlldings. FpmrthfrL
-Portable Parlor flmahasii*
THE t übaeriber offara for tale, a nil table tad ooare*
nicnt ea*e, for preserving end blooming Winter
and Sprint; Plants, being entirely (ree from the dry at«
inorpbera and da at, io uysrioai to the aueeeai of keep*
ing Plants with safety io rooms. Tte pablie ate ie»
spectrally invited to call and examine the.case, Ailed
with Plants, ml tho warehouse of B. N. Wiekeraham,
corner of Wood and Birth ate, from the collection of
JAMBS WARDROP,
fcbStHjgw Maneheater Waraery.
MOLASSES— 6WJ bbls Plantation;
ni u Sogar Uoose;
Uiohf bbU “ «
Jast rac'd and lor sale by _
RHEV, MATTHEWS A CO
LINSEED OIL—IO bbls in store and for tale by
fcbtfl BHEY, MATTHKWB AOO
WINDOW ULASS—aoo 611 eas'd, for sale by
jfcbit RHEV, MATTHEWS k CO
SODA ASH—at casks Steel ASoofamaiej •
io w beat quality; in store and for
""ft?,l gHEIT. MATTHEWSfcCO
WiilTE DEANS—3O bMa in store and lor sale by
“eb«l RUBY, MATTHEWS A CO
SOUP— lCWbxsNo 1 Cin. Roafn, for aafeby
fcb-a RUBY.'MATTHEWS A CO
B'SP o ''” a,r
TVfSSr^ ““ “ k "f&XZ™™Zco’
IjurrbK—ju up la non *oj*/°***j®jyk. '
tl fetiiL „ J 9 PILWORtH fcCO
POWDER— {HU ken BUsttnr
art “ Deer Rifle;
. 340 “ Ky- do;
2£o l u do do; jut receiving ul
for tale by fefagl J 8 PILWORTH A CO
bbUln
for 'wmE JOHNSTON
y JOHS3TON
LARD-h t>f| for itlg by * s
fcb3l • WM H JOHNgrOW
Flu*-* «u. h a,. *,1%
buj. ~
•T*»« SebieilhiH have Oinid a Oo>
Fetturihlp urtir ibi flra of
BPA BIIAWI, AOITOi-4 WUBfS,
At No. 77, JUsrZtf sfrsc*, ea Uu North aAo,
Uetwcen Second end Third Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.'
Their enortaeots will «eaaist of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ANDWWTE GOODS,
Puwa ass Dtsa Ooost omu lit, %
Bleached and Brown Mnstlns, and the uasl variety of
grama, FoexuiS a» Priamu. DRY GOODS.
They are sow reeeiviMM ENTIRE NEW STOCK
OF GOOD?,, selected with particular attention to the
latest style* «n ‘>e market, purchased at tow nrieea.
and will be sold at small prsftutoreaahand approrea
*rediu ; •'
Merchant* visiting the euy are invited to examine
their siocfc. TJP.9SJ?: SPARfIAWK,
WILSON DUNTON.
. MAURICE A. WUrVs.
pbilsdelpMs, Jan. Ist, 18X0.—tfebjBdlwAwaiT
WASTED.
FOES! FURS! FURS*—The baburib,!,wjll p,«
for Coon, Mink, Mask* Rat, Gray and Bed Pox.
us a all kinds of shipping Pan. the Ughest eastern
Sees. MeOOROaOO,
¥ fcbgQ comer Fifth and Wood su.
AiIKKJUSL—A lew hi 1 bbls best qaaltty (Muss'
cUuKiu ™P“ b »&'^ i^,, £“"g» b T
fcbtP No 160 liberty at
"To Hall Read Cantraetors.
PROPOSALS Win be received at tho Office of the
C&srueFa Coai Company, in the City et Pitt*.
,n. for the tiradißf.Majocry, Coast me lion and
ntloro Uaiidingof a Rail Bead, Iron the Ohio River,
>t Mekoe’s Rocks, fear miles op the Chirtier’s Creek
vViler ITotosata will be rteeired for the entire -h.b
of grading and cotutreciien, or for onlypoitfouof the
security wDi be recoiled from the eon
,raptors, nnd * preference will be given te neh re,
RDOO*it)le men as will contract to complete the work
iTtbcaheitcsl unto.' . ' t
Plena specification*, and all necessary Information
will be ferniibc4 on application to *
wtUM ter z w. REMINGTON, Manager,
Or- JAMES DRVEUN, Engineer.
Office ChettiertCoalGompuy,! , ■
prnn urecf. Pitubersh. > far'd*
XI t'V *ACOf»-«jM» fee Warn* : ~ . I ;
fw - -«• $3,000 lbs ShoaUer*;. • • ••
■ ■ . MDokelhoßae,
1 MMSM&
COMMERCIAL RECORD. 1
nVYiaoaOH BOABD OF TftADR !
*»utaun’i doum& - ,
COMMITTEE FOR FEBRUARY.
X. tOtttZ- ..nii U. »»*"••••
omci Pmsscsoß Gazxttu, I
blondav Morning. Feb. 85. IMP. I
The weather on Saturday was clear and pleasant,,
and baainesa generally was lively. The wharf pre
sented 0 seen* of activity and bttsUe, which was quite
eheeria|#Tfce river is la fine navigable order for the
larger t’«« of steamers, end quite ■ good business is
now doing in that quarter.
FLOUR—'IT» market maintains its usual quietness,
and, .with light receipts, sales from first hands have
been confined to limited lots, nt *4,5004,54, and from
store at *1,8804^5.
Rru flex*—Sopplka Continue limited, and tales
bU. .
GROCERIES—We find no ehsnge-Jn the Grocery
market] N O Bcgar continues firm, with sales in lots
of sto io hh(U; at 4|e, 4 moa. Rio Coffee is quiet, and
may be quoted at 18 to l?e, with tales in email lota.
PROVISIONS —We have no ehangea to notice in
the Ptovisioumarket. Western and city cured bacon
is in fair reqaeet at last quotations— tay, for plain haras
*{oB4; aides, 5051, and shoulders at 4te F R>. Sugar
eured hams are sold in tiercel, Further
sales of Lard at 6)960.
BUTTER—Bauer is quiet, with tales of prime roll
at 13014 c, and of keg at B}o9}e F fit.
CHEESE—We notice no change from our last re
port. Bales have been confined to the regular homo
demand, at-606J« lor good com? W H; 6*06) for
Creamy and 74063 for Goshen, -
CRACKERS—A regular business is doing at] the fol
lowing quoted rales:
Water Ct ackers, per bbl —*3,75
Butter do “ « •. . • 4^o
Dyspeptic da “ - ...... . 3,75
Pilot Bread, •* ** ■, ■ 3,85
lx'f—-a - i
FlSH—'The market continues firm, with quite a good
demand, at the following rales:—No 3 Mackerel, at
R?£s F bbl; No 8 is selling st 810,50, and No 1 at *14,-
500*15 Fbbi. Other deteriptiens of fish are firm, at
ally qhoied raiea-eay, for Salmon, $l9 F bit, and *B7
F tierce.''Bales of Salvador Herring at *8,25, and com
mon Eastern, *5 F bbl; Lake Fish may be quoted at
*7,500*9; Cod fish, F drum; and Ilalk, at 83,75.
OlLS—Linseed Oil has advanced'tlsee our Ust
weekly review, and the arttele is now held firm, at *1
o*l,oo F gall—a sale of 80 bbi>, at *1 F gall. No 1
Lard til is sold at 650, and No .8 st 48050 c F galL—
Sales of Tanners’ OU at I*l6o*lB F bbl. Bleached
winter sperm til is sold at *1,4501,50 F gall. Fall do,
at *1,3501,40 Fgall- Bleached winter whale oil, 650
100 c; erode, whale at 80085 c F gallon.
WHISKEY—SaIes of ReeUfied, at 23c F gsIL
GLASS— Por the various articles of window gloss
we notice no change. The following lift of prices may
be given as aboal the ruling figures for the various sizes
of city and country brands:
8 by 10 -- .*3,750*41 HTby 18 *1,850*1,60
Other sizes in proportion.
COCXTIT lUXM,
• by 10 _.*3£s 11 by 18 *4,75
lObyW———3,Bo 11 by 17 4,75
18 by 14 3,75 M by 16 4,70
10 by 18 -~4,® 18 by 17 - -4,75
10 by 18 4AO 13 by 19 3JO
10 by 17 ——4,50 31 by 30 -7.00
The total amount of specie in the Banks of England,
France, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
and New Orleans, at last, accounts from each, was
The reports from the Boston Banks was
up to October only; from England, Franee, Now York
and New Orleans to Christmas; Philadelphia and Bal
timore to January 1. Urn increase of accumulation is
*S9kS6S,7BS, since the same dates in 1643.
Excsuraa Baax or Vitaaax.—The following Is a
eondsnsed view of the condition of the Exchange Bank
of Virginia and Branches, on the 31st December, 1849,
as prepared for the traaimisston to the Executive of
the State:
Foreign Bills of Exchange
Sum stock and Interest'
Due from other Banks---—-----
Suspended debt, Petersburg. •'•••••
Banking Houses and Real Estate
Specie
In Transitu between Branches- - -
Cju>ital
Circulation
Due other banks-
Deposits
Surplus
Total- e3.980.M1 &4
On the Ist of January, the Beard of Directors declsr '
ed adisidend of 3| Feentoff the capital stock out of
the above sarpler; which with the tax paid to the Suus,
and to the non residents', amount to *69,985 45, leaving
69, so a surplus balance.
NOTICE.
TT7IBHINO to reiiare myaelf from the dilit* of it*
ff lending to li>«Bjenejemeci oftheFranklinCot
too Milt, 1 wpoid oflei for »ale ooe half of my uuereat
mifce concern, provided 1 eoold do ao to aomo peraon
who woold bo willing to tike the miAifrjnent of the
lltll, ind woald bo acceptable u i partner.. The MtU
u cow in good tuning order, it'd offer* as-favorable
min*e«uwniiJ *ny , buaineai in ihia city, withosi
doabt. 'A nun with i practical knowlefgo of the ba*
tinea* woold bo preferred.
GEORGE T. TINGLE.
Wheeling, Vi._
Paper a bonnct board**—
SOOO bdls r ingle Crown Rag and Suaw Wrsp| tr.g
Paper;
tOOO bJIa Median Reg and Straw Wrap. Paper;
400 •' Doable Crown R and S. du do;
600 reams Baled Cap and Letter Paper, ell qual
ities;
9TO room* Median Tes Paper;
100 u Hardware do;
ISO gross superior White Bonnet Boards;
300 reams Bine Factory Paper;
160 M do Candle do. For sale by •
febil REYNOLDS A HIIEE
SUGAR— 10 hhds prime new, ree'd and for aa'e by
fcb!4 ARM3TgO.NO A CBOZER
EffUING—3O
. febl4
; In stor* end for sale by
ARMSTRONG A CttOZER.
IA£Zl A £Z* 3 -*“'°“‘°Tlol» » MOR.iAN
CREAM TARTAR-2 bbls for eale-bv
Übn JOHN P MORGAN
JOHN D MORGAN
' paw’d, for sale by'
JOHN D MORGAN
ELM BARK—I bbl superior
fcbfia
AC DYE—I bbl groend, for sale by
i fetrttO L - JOHN D MORGAN
VENISON HAMS—ISOO lbs for sale by
fcb*o_ BF VON DONNUORST
OltPlO bbls sale by
BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
febSO Hi Liberty st
PRINTING PAPER—A fall sopply of all the dif
ferent sixes, on hand and made to order,
frbso ’ REYNOLDS fc BUEE
iOTAfiH—IO casks for sale by
Dh3o • REYNOLDS A BHEE
PATENT TUBS—IO doz Troy Tabs, for aale by
lebdO REYNOLDS ASHES
mHB sabicribers, having been appointed egents for
I the sale of Salt, by several of the very best man
muetarere, have new on band and will continue to
keep a constant supply. „
Orders left at ear warehoue, or with Peter Peter
son; will bo promptly filled at all times.
JOHN MaFADEN A CO, Pens st,
fsblP-tf Canal Basin. Pittsborfh.
npALLOW—39 bbls jut ree'd and for sale by
X febUt SAW HAItBaUGH
Sffiv rEL '"feW° 81l ” W MAKPAPO.!"
I bin ree’d and (or aale b]
W.EABBAUOH
ORIED PEACI
&IL ree’d and t of tele by
BA WHIRBAUOH
-10 bbls prime
i store tad for tale by
8 It W HARBAUUH
store end for tale by
SAW lIARDAUCH
i hhds N O, in
CLOVERBEED— SO bn
febiP
>r tele by
8 A W HAKBAUGH
M ud for tele by
8 It W HAHOAUGH
BULK PORK-1000 lbs ree l
feblP • ]
\V X fe^ w GLASS^nO b:
n eas'd. for tele by
SAW HABOAUOH
TALLOW— 3S bbla jut ree'd and for sale by
fehlfi ; \ JD CANFIELD
MOVU) CANDLES—7S trxj jut ree'd and for rale
t>y_ feW9 r JU CANFIELD
' ■'* PO£K— lsdt Shea Id ?S;
377S!de»; jut rac'd end foriaJe by
ISAIAH DICKF.V A CO
»ACON—Sftblida uaM, ;o*i ree'd and for «Kle by
t feblk ISAIAH DICKEY t CO, From *t
rARD— W bbla No l,Juir«c'd sndforuln by
j fcbtf ISAIAH bICKKY fc CO
IIEATHER&—33 saeka joit ree'd and for tale by
feb!9 * ISAIAH DICKEY h. CO
COTTON —• balds Batting, jest ree'd and for sale by
feblP ISAIAH DICKEY A CO_
Raclntoih Osedi,
TUST RECEIVED—I doz Coats, and 1 doz Honga-
J ( Caps, of the Macintosh make, a splendid ar
llele, forub ml U» UkU* R “ bbtr PTO b Wo«d .L
ISbiß. a A a rUILUra
SNLOVER SEED-55 bblsibr sale by
C feblß WICK AMeCANDLESS
LaRD— 339 kcis No l, for ealo by
WICK AMcCANDLBSa
C l ?^ E ~ CTt ' MW *‘wycgSII.CA W DLE» 3
fobta ccrocf Woftd and Water «n
IXJM— sa bbladmxble »ednedjforaalo low >y
Übli BUHBBIPOE. -WILSON A U)
rraw, , *
Dcolrinej for tele bjr
RESELLERS.
U»a
fcbl* * I
QOFFEB-7J b«f• H^lt
t tlore and for eaie by
TH A KIRKPATRICK,
141 liberty It
Hj jaet ree’d, for i»l* by
UVN A KIRKPATRICK
M. « ”«'Si
_ febH DR«)
8 U . O “»«• no, ri
febl> UHO'
1 iICB-38 tierect ffe.hT^
1 y..
FU)BK—It 6 6tn«l« K»1
.HObureUttaM
BA battels ftaeA
febM _ IIKO\
•aekVYelliwj
v/fcM*. •DEO]
GOBIWJ liuki reeeimi
tale by • febis '7i
\jnmtibW'oaisss=&\
W • soda by. t«MA
(wN‘l b icHlltPATßlot
Aviving and for ia'e by,
AN It KIRKPATRICK,'
1 144 Liberty tl
irfne;
ion hand and for tale by
TN It KIRKPATRICK
ifor sale by -
WN A KIRKPATRICK
par sir. neltoti, ana lor
-_jaaib3 dalzell
Utt Ata’d.la etoreYtid for
\ JAMBS QALZELL
TrfbOHtf-UliairiE
; Jjfttoty - ftbll
:: «
Co. Te&o. Blooms, "i!i
JAMS* DALZEf-L
PORT OF PITTSBURGH:
Rnnm—-Thars wen 7 feet 0 Inehet in the channel
lut svening, end filling?
„ , , „ ARRIVED.
Cileb Cope, Utrdsek, Beaver.
Michigan, Dries, Beaver.
Beaver, Cordon, WelUnlJe.
Viroqun, Gilloway, MenongxbeU City.
Fnahtoo, Peebles, Elizabeth.
% Atlantic, Parktson, Brownsville.
Bailie, Jacob*, Brownsville.
Camden. Hendrickson, McKeesport
Pioneer, gt Loan.
.Daniel Boone, Cincinnati
Messenger No. 2, Woodward, Cincinnati.
Mohongabela, Slone, Cincinnati.
Rarenak No. BJticlyiyre, New Orleans.
Hibernia, Baehelor, Cincinnati.
Hamburg, Colwell, Cincinnau.
George W. Kendall, Nonan, New Orleans.
Louis McLane, Connel, Wheeling.
DEPARTED.
' Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver.
Beaver, Gordon, Wcllsville.
Michigan, tines, Beaver.
Virouua, Galloway, Mononrahela Citv.
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
■ Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville.
James Nelson, Moore. Wheeling.
. Uuekeye Stair, Reno, Ciuemnsti.
Clnclnnafi, Kountz, Cincinnati.
Ohio, Stoops, Cincinnati
Foil Ptu, Miller, Nashville.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
WHEELING—Loots McLane, 9 a. a.
LOUISVILLE—Genesee, 6 r. U.
WABASH—LoyaI Kalina, 10 a. *.
Tn* CixmaaTi atm Beer its State—There two
rptendaJ Sunday Pnekels left yesterday morning, with
flying colors, and a large number of passengers an
both. Those are certainly psektts of the very first
class, and we hope that although rivals ia the trade,
they may both become valuable investments to their
owners.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
Bearer 4b WellavlUe—Paa Bxavra—4 bbla
knobs,23do hoar, 4 do pot tub,2Ukgs lard, U pckgs, 1
bdl nail iron.
LonlarUle—Pu JUMBcaa-1 bx mdse, 47 easks
baeon, 39 bgs feathers, 42 bgs wool, lOtixs furt,4ohbdi
•agor, 4 hhds tob, 1 In samples, 2 bids sugar, | do mo.
leers, 3 mats, 99 bbla lard, 190 kgs do, 71 hhds bacon,
34<t bx* do, 3 bbla oil.
New Orleans—Pn Sabasak No 2—3 Pl bbla mo
lasses, 134 hhds sugar, 35 cks oil, 1 bbl crushed sugar,
$ bbla d0,!2 hf bbl syrup, t bgs coffee, 48 bbismolatses,
3 ck* scrap iron, 1 do old copper, 3 colls tope, 4 bx* 20
bxs b : sks do, 24 bxs, 24 bbl* lemons, 6 bbla son*
dries.
Cincinnati— Pxs Brcnti State—lo bags pea
nuvr, 6 bbls d beef. I esk pot ash, 47ck» b meat, 67 cks
bacon, IS bbls tallow, 1 cik, 1 chest 1 anchor. 10 seks
snmac, 1 clamp cedars, 3 bbls sugar, 4 bxs mdse, 1 lut
sundries, IS bgs cigars. 29 bbls whiskey, 4 bxs perfam
erp, 73 cis bacon, 11 hhds tob, 14 lihdsiub, >6 bbls mo
lassos, ISdo ramp, 2 bxs, 2 bxs fish
6*ll*ra* Vermlfng*.
IT HAS NEVER, in a single instance, failed to ex
pel Worms.
Casel Cocxt llocix, Vm, July 53.1347.
Mr- R- E. Sellers: Yon will recollect that when we
were ia Pittsburgh, in November last, you prevailed
oa us to trr to your Vermifuge, to test its virtues. We
did so, and through the winter we sold what we pur
chased, which gave it a fair reputation. In May lut
we purchased more, which was disposed of immedi
ately. We then ordered mote, which reached us on
tho 13th of the present month, and on yesterday we
sold the lut of two dozen bottles. We find it so val
uable a medicine, that every person of a family wish
es to have it in their posssssion.
Thou who have purchased it would bo perfectly
willing to give certificates of Us excellency. Oat of
the quantity we have vended, it has never, in a tingle
instance, f :ilrd to expel worm*.
Y’our friend, Wit C. Mtixx* A Co.
Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, $7 Wood tt,
and sold by Druggists generally in ibeivro cities.
Ercry Odd fellow should Subscribe.
Volumes XU—XIU., 1800.
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(Lodges, and occasionally, a Complete Directory of all
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dispensihle to all who wish to keep fully in formed of
the werk of oar now glonou* Order:
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Twenty copies-
Thus reducing it so that evrry lodge can get a first
class paper cheaper than the cheapest local paper.
Read tit* Following;:
The pßiticular and especial attention of the brother- ,
hood i* desired to the following extract from a letter .
from that distinguished brother, James L. Ridgcly,
K*q.. Grand Cor. suit Rec. Petrctaiy of tiie R. SV. .
Grand Lodge of the Untied Stairs, i. O. O F.
“The GOI.OFN RUI.F. is to tn* a most wclcrme
and valued vlilter, and since it ha* fallen into your
bands. I have witnessed It* gradual and steady im
provement with great plra.ure. It tv now become, in
uif judgment, sr v*R t«k but ramnncsL tv mi
tisuas: and I do Inst, that a discerning and intelli
gent Brotherhood will; by a liberality worthy of year
great exerunns,cDnble you atill morr lo augment its
asefolneat to the Order at large. Wbh * real re.peet
your frivnd and brother, JAM. I. RHJGELY.”
Opinions ofßsmbsn of o L. of U. Btattl.
Believing that the intere«ia of tl.c I. O of 11. P. as
well as of society ul large, »ul t>c moil effectually
promoted by the publication of a p*per devoted to ths
premaigatian of its principle*, we would earnestly
recommend to our brethren the Gazette ov tux Union
axoGoLiixn Rirur, as now conducted by Cramptnn
A Clarke, ■■ a valuable medium fur the exposition of
[the designs ef Odd-Fellowship, and as worthy the
(eordial support of the Order.
Tiomas Wildey, P. G. Pire.
John A. Kennedy, I* (i.Rtie
PGM James L Rideely, of Md., RWfiß.
POM Rev. K M P Wells, of Ms*s, R W G Ch.
P G John R Johnson, af Ga, II WG. Mar.
P O Peter Fritz, POMJW Stokes, P G W M Al
len, P G Wm A Well*,Grand Representative* of I’a.
Wm Curtis, G See of G L of Penn.
Smith Skinner. PG MarG l.of US
PGM John W Anderson, P (> Solomon Cohen,
Grand Representatives of Georgia.
P G M Henry L Webster, Grand Rep of R 1.
P G P P Theobald, PGM W R Smith, Grand Rep.
of Maine.
PGM K C Robin ton, P G Rep of Virginia,
ru J II FVost, jr.. Grand Rep of Mu«.
PGGeo 0 Dickson, PGM John Fairfax Smith,
Grand Representatives of Delaware.
PGM eamsel Read, P G Wood, Grand Rep
resentatives of New Jersey.
i p G TaJeott Borr, jr-, PGM John II Manley, Grand
Representatives of N Carolina.
PG John Siiiby, PGM BO Shaw, Grand Rcpre
acatativesaf Alabama.
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Representatives of District of Colombia,
j PG P Stephen Brown, Grand Rep of N Hamp
| P G H Norton Andrews, P G James Straw bridg e
(Grand Representatives of Louisiana.
I P G D N Barrowt, Rep GL of Mississippi.
P G Isaiah Forbes, P G Wm A Moffett, Grand Rep
resentatives of Missouri.
POM Geo W Wilson, PG Elijah Morton, PG
J Peacock, Reps G Lodge ofTennetsee.
i p G Fred 8 Garritt, Grand Rep of Ark.
! P G John Wiinnt, PG B P Zimmerman, Grand
Representative* of Manrlsnd.
; Simeon S Post, Grand Master of N V.
! Thaddens Davids, D G Master of N V.
f Benjamin J Font*, G Secretary of N Y.
I P G John J Davis, P G James W Hale, P O W W
Ribblee, Grand Representatives of N Y.
I Geo II Andrews, P G Master of N V.
1 Postmasters are uihotued to remit money to nab-
Ushers, and all money mailed in presence of the Post
master, and duly forwarded by bio, is at oar risk.
In all cases where postage on snbseripiion ia not
paid, it will be deducted from the amontit. credited to
those who send it- Address
CRAMPTON A CLARKE.
| febi-dgAwtAplST} si., New York,
j urLABBATOBY XUUfitWATISII.
THE AMERICAN RHEUMATIC BALSAM!!
[A NEW remedy lately discovered in the Vegetable
\tx Kingdom—a sore end permanent core for ell
Rboamaitc Complaints, bdcli as
Diflammslofr, Chronic, Acme and Mercurial
fibcamausm; Gout, Lumbago,
Spibal Affections, Ar..
This medicine has long been sought for. It has been
haid that Rheumatism could not be cured; but there is
b remedy designed by natcre for the cure of every dis
ease that the human system is subject to. At lost a re
medy has been found that core* Rheumatism of the
worst form —one of the mo*l valuable vegetable pro
i dueiions of the earth—the greatnst and mnstiinporiatit
l discovery of the age, and a wonderful blearing to the
I human family. It cores without sickening or debilita
ting, and renews strength and vigor to the. whole sys
! Item. It has cored, duntfg the past three months, over
i &U 0 cases that were considered incurable.
I I Certificates of the curative properties of this medi
i fine can be seen by calling on the Agents.
| Nono genuine unless pm ifp with un engraved label
I npon the outside wrapper, signed by the proprietor, It
! TURNER, Buffalo, N. Y.
i sold by 11. BMYBER,
corner Third and Market at. Pms-urgb.
Sold also by G. P. THOM An,
No HO Mam si, Cincinnati, O.
fob7 : dAwCoB
DAYLIS * ÜBOOKRR,
AUCTIONEERS, No. C North Third Sireet, three
doors above Merkel, Philadelphia. Pa.
Large su'e of Hardware, Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Razors, Whip®, Trace Chuns, Shovels, Blank Books,
Waiters, Ac., Ac., every evening—Comprising e large
assortment of locks, bolts, binges, leeks, knives and
folks, pocket knives, razors, blank books, wagon and
gig whips, table and tea spoons, wniier®, trays, brass
candlesticks, screws, pistols, Irene and halter chains,
slates, pencils, saddle girths, eb«vrls and tongs, steel
pens, travelling trunks,powder Ossks, flutes, accords
on*, gnns, curry comhs, needles, beads, ivory and
back combs, braces and bits, p*arl bullous, gilt goods,
band and back saws, thread, flat and round bastard
‘files, handsaw do, fishhooks, snuffers aud trays, car
penter'* pincers, rules, measuring tapes, shoe black
ing, snuff boxes,iron squares, fry pans, butcher and
table steels, shot belts, cork screws, carded cutlery
iio. feblSjeodMt
100*000 Bashtls Co«l Wanted.
PROPOSALS will be received by C. A. MeANUL
TY A CO ? Canal Basin, Penn streei, Pittsburgh,
; and) Ist Marrn next, for about Ibu.uuo bushels Monon*
g&beia Coal, tatguaJify, for Gas purposes, to be de
livered on board Canal Boats at their Warehouse,
Penn street, (averaging In the delivery HhOhnsbeta per
day, during the coming season,) commencing about Ist
May next.
The Coal must be screened free from slate and
dirt, and weighing not less than lbs to tbe bushel.
Terms of payment will be e»*h.
C. A. MeANULTY A CO,
feblUd * Canal llatin, Pittsburgh-^
UST RECEIVED—ffn assortment of Fanrv Arti
cles, in the India Rftbber line, consisting of Basu
of Mem tad Dolls. Also—Fall Statue* of different
to into ■»»>*-
LOCAL MATTERS.
xxyoETXD rot the mrocm duly oazsttx
Meeting of Use Pnddlers.
Tb° Puddlers aud Boiler* held a meeting *1 Duf
fy's oa Saturday afternoon, Mr. W. H. Gridiths
was called to the chair.
After some unimportant business had been irons
•uiedjMr. Davis was, on motion called upon lo ad
dress the meeting. Mr. Davu responded in a
speech of soma lengthening his tallow operali?es
to persevere in their demands against their em
ployers, but insisting upon the necessity of abstain
ing from violent measures.
On motion, Mr. James wascalled upon, and ad
dressed the meeting.
A commiue, which bad been sent to Baily Ss
Brown's mill reported, that they bad been denied
accession lo the eastern workmen, whom they al
so atatod, were confined in s room, under lock and
key, and guarded by a sentinel |
A committee sent to Messrs. Shoenberger’s mills*
msde a similar report respectinglbenew operatives
iu that establishment.
A motion was then medo and secandodjo bold
another procession oo Tuesday next. After con
siderable discussion, it waa amended to Wednes
day, and carried.
On motion, committees were appointed to eo»
gage music sad mate other arrangements fur tho
procession. ***
On motion, Mr. Thernbnrg of the Post waa ap
pointed a commtuee to invite Major William Lar*
inter, of the firm of GrafT, Lindsay, fic C0.,t0 act es
Chief Marshall on the occasion.
A letter waa read from Mr. Edward Huges of
fering to sell his mill at Brownaville to tho opera
attves*—laid onlbe (able.
A telegraphic despatch from the committee ax
Brownsville was received, staling that but ono
puddler bad arrived, and they bad perattaded him
tJ rctori.
On motion, the meeting adjourned till 10 o’clock
this morning.
COURT OF RUfiRTER SESSIONS.
This Court met on Saturday, bnt Judge Janes
beisgstill absent from the city, the sentencing of
the important cases remaining from (be last two
terms was further postponed. John Kenlinc,
Henry Brown, John France, and Sayder,
convicted in the December term of an assault and
battery on Dr. McDowell, ef Birmingham, were
sentenced to 6| cts. each, with the coil, and
bound in recognizances of $2OO, to keep the peace
ler two years.
Wm. Barns, convieted ia the October term of
sn asssalt and battery on Ssmnel Walker, was
entenced 6j cts. and coats, and bound iji recog*
utxance of $5O, to keep the peace for one year.
AnxurrxnSoictnx.—A stronger, whose nnae
we did not learn, attempted to commit suicide, at
the Red Lion Hotel, ,on Friday night, by taking
poitoa. Owing to the energetic assistance of Dr.
Atkinson, however, who (breed an emetic down
his throat, by means of a quill, hia purpose wts
frustrated. He was so for recovered, pj tho next
morning, as to be able to leave the cityt -
Starnes Accidctt.—Yesterday morning, as the
■‘.earner Cincinnati waa leaving the wharf, a .large
cumber cf persona were standing upon the hurri*
cane deck of CapL Davis’ new boat, Milton, lying
at the. font of Liberty atrect, when the tiler port
of the deck gave way and fell into the ladies* ca
bin. A number of persons ware in the cabin at
the time, one of whom, a young man named King,
in the employ cf Andw. J. Miller, engine bnilder,
was dangeroady hurl in the abdomeo; another
young man, a atraoger in the city,.had his fell leg
Iracinrcd. Tbo others fortunately eacapyd. The
sufferer* were attended by Dr. McCook, and are
beth doing well.
Extensive Robsext.—Some persons entered
the jewelry store of Henry Richardson, on Friday
oigii', ar.ti robbed it oPjewolrv and walcboa lo the
amount of from $B,OOO to $lO,OOO. Thu robhvry
was commiiied ; al an early boar, before 9 o’clock
in the evening, while tbe clerk was absent at tup
p«-r. They entered the store from a vai-sut build
ing idproiujj, lately oocupind by Mr. Albree as a
shoe store. There has s* yet been no clue ob
tained for tbe discovery of the robbers. Officer
Hague of tbe] Independent Police, says it ts bis
opinion that they must bars been well a< qnainted
with (he buOdiag, but we tave not beard that
tuspicion has been attached to anyone in par
ticular. Mr. Richardson effera a reward of
for any information which wili lead to tho recovery
of (bn property, or to the arrest of the persona con
corned in lb!« darieg act ofvitlsny.
1 so
SB tt)
Naxoow E*c*rt-—Mr. Perkina, a daguerrriao ar
tist, in Allegheny escaped being burn
ed lo death ou lost Friday night. Ha bad fallen
dsleep white reading in bed with • lighted candle
by hia aide, when the curiam* caught fire and
communicated lo tbe carpet. Tbe fire spread from
tbo door to tbe lath inside of the through to
tbe next room. The oaconscioas man alept oa in
this perilous •itsation, and mast inevitably have
perished, had not officer Scott, attracted by tbe
light, burst open tbe boose, and awakened bun.—
The fire was exliagnUhed.witbonl any alarm be
ing given.
CißctxiUTi Fackkto —A forgo cnorourse of peo
ple were assembled yealerday morning oa the,
vhn( to witness the departure of tbe rival water
queens, “Cincfnoa!i"and “Buckeye State." They
left in gallant style, with dying colors end crowds
of passengers.
Expixk Miiutejua.*—Tbi* baud of musicians
open to night at Wilkins Hall, in the second alory
taioon. They offer an attractlro programme. Go
ami bear them.
Siokob Blitz will oontinao hut enlertnining per*
formancc* at WJkias Hall through the present
week. Daring tbo week past the exhibitions of
the worthy Signor have beea crowdnJ with his
aJmirere, and will, no doubt, as long l* be re*
mama.
Alderman McMaster requests os to correct an
erroneous statement of the Post, that U. Stoat, who
was arrested for assault and battery oa Mr Trickery
was discharged, no prosecutor appearing. Mr,
Stout was held to boil for his appearance in Court,
sad Mr, Tncker also bound in recognizance to
appear against him.
Poucs—-Mayor Barker disposed of seven coses
of the usnal description, on Szturdsjk morning.
Three were committed, two fiaed, and two dis®
charged.
Oa Suodty there wero cloven cases brought be
fore his honor, from tbo tombs. The most of there
bad been foand gambling ia a doggery, at 4 o'*
clock la the morniag. They were fined, tad dis*
charged.
PITTSBURGH FBBALB MBTITUTB
THE Second Session of this Institation, tinder the
eare of Mr. aud Mrs. Gosuoui. for the present
academic year, will eommenee on this day, Monday,
February 18th, in the aame buildings, No. Sti liberty
street
Arrangements havo been mads by which they will
be able to famish young ladies faculties equal ta any
in the West, for obtaining a thorough English, CUnsi
eal,and Ornamental education. A fall coarse of Kin*
isopbical and Chemical Leetores will bo delivered
during the winter, illustrated by apparatus. The do*
Entente of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Modern
gauges, Drawing and Painting, will each be under
tbe care ofa competent Professor. By close attention
to the moral and Intellectual improvement of (heir pu®
pils, the Principals hope to merit aenminuation of the
fthsrai patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. For
terms, see circular dr apply to the Principals.
feblb-do
COAL WO&KI FOR BALK.
THIS property lies at tiir. upper eud nt Liraesiown—
a short distance below ihtmumib of AlingoCreuk.
The rail road and tbe neecssary buildings arentw,
and tbe tmne ba* been worked just enough to put it in
good order. Tbe Pit opeua within S 3 yards of Uio liv
er, and the inclination from It i« just sufficient to cairy
ihe cars to tbe boats. Tbe water at the landing is
g»od— permitting boats to ho loaded at all irnmoi; aud
the mouth of Mingo a short distance above, affords an
ample harbor to protect them from ihe floods and ice
of winter. The Traet connected with these woiks
cou.i.ts of UOttAttre* Coal, iytog in the urek of land
between Mmgd Creek and tbe Monongahcla All
things considered, this property combines, perhap®, as
many advantages, and bolds cut at fine indujeiiH'nts i<>
the capitalist, as any on the river. Tbe enure uai tis
offered for sale; bat, to sail purchasers, t portion may
be reserved. Price reasonable and terms veiy easy.
For further iufotmation enquire of
JOSEPH 8. MORRISON,
frli 1-dlio* Fourth street near Hood.
Ol'lJs— teo b'luLretccoon;
I'J “ Winter Lard, No li
10 ** do do No*; for sale by
foblS BELLEIty A NICOLB
BtNZOIC ACID—'O or for'salTby ‘
fc1.13 R K SELLERS. 57 Wood st
Aift; 1 10 ACID—73 tbs for sole by
feblff R E SELLERS^
fPARFARIC~ACID—fIMMbirIor sale bv ' ‘
1 fcbiS R E SELLERS
BACON— I3Uhbds prime Haras. Bide*. A Shoulders;
60 tea Evans A Swlft'a 8 C Hams;
6 tes Miller. Brown A Haukin’s Hams;
30 bbla 8 C Dried Beef Rounds;
fehlS SELLER? 1 A NIOOL3
bbla forsaTe by
jaitlft J B OANPIF.LD
Oily Bmakslioai*i.
THE subauribers, baviog :jut largo Soakahoassi.
are prepared, at all time®, to wash, bang and
•moke Potk on reasonable tettns.
KIES A JONES, Proprietors,
jmffi Canal Da»ln, iiear Tlh st
VWJDHOL—S'bWkJpcreenMWJaiidfbrsaie Gy
A fohlfl JOHN D MORGAN
RltiE— Iff llerces last ree'd and for sale by
flblff BDBSRIDGE, WILSON *OO
BTEAM BOATS
PITTSBURGH ASD LOUISYIJLI*B
STEAM PACKET LINE
ENCOURAGED liv the liberal patronage extended
to all regular end well conducted Lines, the own
ers of the following fine steamer* have arranged them
into a Use between Piiubarsb and Louisville.
One of the boats will positively leave Pittsbsrgh 00
every Hojipat, W*DS*jj>AT,;aiid Fkitur. F.vavtso,
at G o'clock—full or not full. ' w .
The first l>oat of the Line will *iart on Monday,
February2sd»- _ . „..
Gcue*ee CaplatnJT. Moore.
« Z. Tsylor u jM.ljUea*.
•1 Nominee “ 'J- Smith.
’* Ml. Vcruon “ H Knonir.
*• p'airmounl “ W. Ebbert.
For flight of pa**nge apply to
fcbjUtm GhJJ B MILTKNBERGKR, Act-
nilOU LA R SUNDAY PACKET
CINCINNATI.
Captaiu William J. Kouirrz
j. This splendid boat wai bnilt by the
i fP. ft owners of the steamer istise Newton.
and others, fur the thncinnnti and
■BSlßßß9SBPittsburi:b Packet trade, and ,wil
commence making her rcgalar trips in the line, on
SUNDAY, the 17th iasu
For tkeiabt or passage apply on board, or lo
(oljP _ _ G B MILTENHERGKn. Agt
pirrsuuKoii and wheeling packke
The splendid -fast running etcarne'
f LOUIS McLANE. w. H. Conwrll,
matter, (having undergone a thor
JBBB&oiS&otmgli repair,) wdl run hereafter u« a
regular packet between Pittiburgh
and Wheeling,* leaving Pituburgh every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday mornings, at 9 o’clock. Fot
fmabt rr passage apply on board, or to
j,n4 W.IL WHEELER, Agent.
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
k The splendid steamer
HAMBURG.
CapL Klinefelter, will leave for above
HBADSSHBBand all intermediate port* this day
ot IP o'clock, A. M.
For freight or passage apply oa board,
fob VS _ _GEO RMILTENIiKROKH. Agent
FOR WABASMt RIVER.
******* k The splendid fast passenger packet
. loyal hanna,
Kinney, master, will leave for
fEiiMMSSnBlbe alrove ami all intermediate port*
on Mondir, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
I'urtreight or passage, apply on board. (b? 3
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
Tbe fine fait running steamer
OHIO,
t/awlftsWßp Stoops,master, wili leave for the above
and sit Intermediate landings‘on this
day, ike 23rd in*L, at 4 o’clock, P. M.
P»r freight or passage, apply on board, or to
feb33 * _ W. U. WHEELER, AgcnL
FOR LOUISVILLE.
»v The fine new light draught steamer
l«. .. -iN KENTUCKY,
master. wi» leave for ti e
and all intrraeuliate ports on
Monday, tbe 23tb tnst, at 4 »’clock, P. M.
]'<>r freight or passage apply on board.
reUS ARMSTRONG & CBOZER, Apt*
FOR NE V ORLEANd.
> Tue fpleadid fast steamer
■ ftrTZA GEO. W. KKNDALU
raltaWttK Norton. Master, will ieavo for the
and all intermediate landings,
on :;iu daf. at 10 A M.
For treight_cr_pa*»age apply oa board. fabsU_
FOR BTXOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER
——— > Tbe splendid fart .(earner.
1 iLZiZUt BCHUYLKILU
Marahalt. Master, w:U leave for the
BSKlflCßßMabove and oil intermediate ports an
tin* day, Feb. 32, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
For Height or patsage apply oh board. fcb22
FOR BT. U)UIS.
jot- h. The splendid steamer
ijFVjjl WYOMING.
master, willleave'.or at eve
■SSSSfiCSIBBanu intermediate port* this day, 31st
u»t, at 10 o'clock, A M.
For freight or passage apply on board. febSl
FOR BAINT LOUIS
w The splendid packet steniaer
' -ft NORTH RiVFJt, •
tfS-ySTSt Capt. Cateline, leaves for ihc above
(XVTnSSlluAaana oil tniermcdiatc ports this day
at tOo’clock, A. M.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
frbVt J NEWTON JONK3, Agt
FOR NASHVILLE.
w The splendid steamer FORT PITT,
f fr.,l l ft Miller, master, will leave lor al>ove
ass£nCSSfti and all ir.tericcdia.c ports on tttis day.
BBkdßsaßHß.hc 2Ut ta*L, at 4 o’clock, I’. M.
For freight or passage, apply on tioard. cr in
febtil GEO H MILTKNXKRf.KIt. Act.
FTJR CINCINNATI.
*. Tbe splendid steamer t
1 IlINGGOM). r>.
Cope, will icavc for tlicSdiove
■BBBfiaßHaiKl alt Uileriurdtui- ports. oiAthis
day,the 2btU iu»L, at 4 V M.,rosi(ivcly
Fur tin-tit or passage apply on board. febSO
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
r ,-w- k The Cue steamer
iJL-VMARTHA WASHINGTON.
Irwin, wtii It-are lur at.ove
BffiSfiSSSaSHat-d intcrmeilislc ports, cu ibis day,
Ihc Jbiliiiui., at lu o’clock, A. &1.
Fur or passage apply on l-card nr to
tebto ti D MILTKNUKHt;LtI. Agl
FOU WABAM! RIVER
mm,* Th* splendid steamer
[ Hy.. IT ft CINDERELLA,
Juiooa H. IlksluU, will leave as
■DISSSfIBBBaboTe, ou this day, February uOtii at
4 o'clock, t*. M.
Fur freight or postage apply on hoard, nr to
■cMft J NEWTON JUNKS, Agt
MISCELLANEOUS.
LAW NOTICE,
fPIIE appointment of Mr. McCI.UUE, a* President
J. Jndgc of the Filth Judicial District of I’cnusflva
ms, dissolve- the tong eztsuur paniirr»hip of Me-
Candles* A Mcf'jrc |L;r unboitbul tiuiiucis will
be attended to by Mr. Mctbtndless.
WIIJSON McCANDLtti'S,
WM It. MvCLLUE
WILSON MoCANDLKBS,
Attorney at law, oibcc iwuh urm. pm*,
i.ufgh. ______ mnUM-im
OBST A ULIRN,
AI.(’THINKERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No 17 Firm St, CiKruxAn, Ottta.
WOULD resfx-cifully solicit Con.ignmcnt* from the
Merchants and hlauoiucturcr. <rt I’m.tjurgh.aiid
.Mckrrs. VV. A R. H. I'hillitis, Pittsburgh.
“ Hrown, Phillip* jt Co., •'
“ Chamliers, Aguew A Co , “
Juliu 11 McFadJcn A Ca., •*
_James DsLcll, E*q, “ jan’JJ-lm*
Kris Caaai—KUetlon of OfOeera,
T'HF. Stockholder* n( the Eric i'aaal Company arc
notified tiiot an Klrctioa will bo held ai (he o(-
bee of raid Company, in Eric, on Monday, the 4lh day
of March, to efeooui Seven Director* for the ensuing
year. feb|l-il3w _ WM. W. RK.KD, See’y.
HEMP— 43 bales Dew Rotted Kentucky Hemp, ree
uiiranngnmmi and for sale by
nordTStp A GORDON
CLOVER SEED—II bbls ice d and fur sale by
foblH JAMES DALZELL
GLASSES, Ac—flu bbls 911 Battle Groan'd;
B *• Sugar; just rcc’d
auufor saleJ’jr febJB JAMESjJALZELL
Ij^KATiIERS—'USob lbs nmoc lil M for sale by ~
J; fcblM 8 P VON ItONNHORKT ACO
ERtkIMS— 130 dos various qualities, lor sate vy
febH 8 P VON BONNHOUST A CO
ROLL liui fER-io bids for tab by
febl? S P VON BONNIIORST A CO
(IHEE^E—' ) bis prime W R. for sale by
J febls 8 F VON BONTSHORST A CO
WHITE "tIEANS—I3 bbis for sate by --
febld g F VQN BONNUORST A CO
LARD— 10 bbls and 0 kgs No 1, for sale by
fcbH 8 Y VON UONNHOR*T A CO
CLOVER SKttD— luu bo Just rec'd and tor sale by
A CULBERTSON,
1431Ubertv street
GLASB— f()J bxs trxtu and lUxi*. just rcc’il and for
sale by lebH A CULBERTSON
JOAP SUGAR—*!) libls Crashed and
j Pulverized, just rec’d uhd for talc by
fchli A CULBERTSON
MOLABBKB— 13 bbls 8 i>, lor sale by'
feblff _ A CULBERTSON
LANDSCAPES, rersian Festivities, Mexican Sce
nery—beautifully dsiirned on Wall Paper—for
tain bv WP MARSHALL,
feblff No b 7 Wood st
OAK PAPER—A perfect munition of Oak Grain
ing, on Paper, with Mouldings and Cornices to
match, iunable for wainscoting*. For sale by
w p Marshall, w..od »t,
febl* bei’n Fourth and D.nmond alley
Dnfflsid'i Bugsr Carsd llami,
ritJIE •abscribcr* are Agents for Uiese leiebratcd
X Hams. They are prepared expressly for family
use, will keep for several years, and arc unsurpassed
by any in the country; warranted sound.
WaLLINUMHU) A CO,
feblti No 46 Water st
GBKABK— Iff bb!s, suitable for <>n hand
and for sale by. WALLINGFORD A CO,
febts 4S Wilier st
LARD OlL—lff bbls No l, a nne urucic. fur *a e t.y
fr b 16 WALLIN UHIHDACfI
HEMP— Iff bales new erop, very luprim <|u»iU)
to arrive and for sale l>y
febld WALLINGFtHtI) A fh»
/'lOr.N DUOOMS-53 dux Extra Uirge.'mf .sin u,
\.J fehH WICK A McCANBLKSJ*
rjIABLE BALT—« bxs'll lb pslrcr. I lor .nlo bv
X leiiln _ _ WICK A McCaNBI.I-'SS
bbU*Fre“*ii”Roll.’jo*rn-rM,for ail.'hy
febll WICKhSIrC.IMII.KsS
CtuDFISH— •JOOl) lbs just rrcM amt fur «*M bv
l ftbli WICK * M-OANHI.KS*
RICE— 3 licrres Preth, for i-o'e by
f«Ua BUM.EUS A
MOt.ASSILH A SUGAR—
•JUO 1.1. - new Mols.se-,
115 lihds prime Bui;»r, m stor- *n<l fur sain bv
M.IK SKM.i.U.S A.■Nltroi.A
SA FRI'T FUSE—A fresh supply-m «-ttr««. jo«i ree’d.
for suln by frl'4 A Ct'l.ltKHTS<i‘s
|>LANrATIoN MOi'.AiiBks-ai(J
X IHadein, lur sale by
JAMES DALZELI,
ROLL IIUTf EK—4 bbls Fresh, just rcr’d ami (or
in'* by_ febld AKMnTIIONi; A CRUZI R
IJ'GG?*— j bills Frcsli, in store and ifur sale by
'j feb!9 ARMSTRONG A QBOZKIt
BUTTEU, Ac—to bbls and li krg. Butter;
6 “ Lurd;
4 sacks Feathers; for snle b •
JAMES DAI.ZE .1.
LAMfC 1?-* I*s s* ll for sale by
w l * t JOHN D MORGAN
ROSE I’iNK—•JSOsupcnur, fur sale by
Mil* _JOIIN I) MnRHAN
fl UNNY BAGS—•JOWj.ist ree’il'and'for sale by
J janld HKKVI-GtJLK A CLARKK_
SOA«*— ‘.’501 >• Rosin, In store and for sale by
ENGLISH A UKNNfTTT,
febl-l No ft? Wood .i
SOCK?— 1 j dux Woolen, in atare ami lor sale by
febl l ENGLISH A BENNETT
WHITE BEANS—a bbls iii store ami for oak by
jcbj_4 ENGLISH A BENNETT.
HOP?< —l bale tu siore and for snie by
febl4 A BENNKTT
RUBBER tiitOlH—is pair IjODg Lnggiugs;
PJpsJr Shirred Leggings;
9 AlrCusbions, round aud square;
IS Pea Cnatt;
I gross No 1 Rings;
I do No 8 dn;
1 do No 3 on; jast ree’d and far sale ai the
Robber Depot, No 3 Wood »l
febll) J A II PHU.EJPB
ALCOHOL— 6 bbls rec’d and for sale by *
febtß JOHN D MOSOAIf
MISCELLANEOI $.
WESTERN IISIJRANCB jCOXPA*
OF PITTSBURGH
CAPITAL (100,000:
J.FuOTf.Jr., Sw-y. ! R Jr, [‘re,-,
Will insert- against all kind* of risks.
riflK AM!) MARINE.;
ALL lotaaa Will be liberally cdju.-tcd and promptly
paid.
A borne institution—managed by Directors who are
well known in the community, and who are determin
ed by promptness and liberality to maintain iha char
acter which they have aasmhed. as offering the best
protection to those who ueifre to be Insured.
pnrfKnn—R. Miller) Jr., Geo. Black, 3. W. Boiler.
N. Holmes, Jr., Wm. B. Holmes. C. Iluasen, Geo. W.
Jackson, Win. M. Lyon, Jan. Lippiiicott, Thoo. K.
Liteb, James Al’Auley, Alex. Nimick, Thos. Scoii.
Ornct, No. IB Water street, (warehouse of Spang
A Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. js4:dly
A CARD TO LADIES AND PHYSICIANS~No
recommendation is so completely saui/aclory, as
to the excellence and complete success of any inven
tion, a* tim united testimony of those who have expe
rienced tu benefits. During the last fiDeen years, in
all parts of the United States, onr moil talented and
eminent physician*, have daily born testimony.to the
superiority, ease, and comfort of Mrs. BEIT’S ioven*
lions for Ladies’ •tillering. They do übt compress by
steel pressure, which is now proved to be attended by
bah effects, causing more difficulty than before exist
cd. Her long standing in Philadelphia, and large and
iscreasing business both Wholesale and Retail, is a
guarantee of ihe correctness of the above.
To procure her Genuine Supporter, apply only to
WM. THORN, Cruigist, fi3 Muriel it, Pilisburgh—
all others arc counterfeit*.
JAMES UKTM, Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia.
lebSWiteod
Oblo and Psaniylvanla Hall noad.
rpflK Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania
1 Rail Hoad Company are hereby notified to pay the
fourth Instalment of l-*ivo Dollars on eaeh share of
stock, on or before the 2Ltb iluy of March next, at the
office ol Ih- Company, in Third it as heretofore.
febtU-ld WM. LARIiIERj Jr,Treaty
Slodtrn and Antique Edrnltnrt
JAJXKS W. WOOD WELL,
M, Tuixti St., Krmairutri
mHHI
plctcd btv Npnng stock ofUmBB
FURNITURE, ike target ttnd mos: varied assortment
ever offered for saic in this cliy, comprising several
setts of Ilorewooo, Maiioqssc, and Unset W*i.*pt.
estved, onmmenuil and plain, suitable tor Parlors,
Drawing and lied Rooms, all of which Wilt bo sold at
the lowest prices.
Persons desiring Furniture of any description, are
rpectfally invited to cull and examine his sleek, which
embraces every description, from the cheapest and
plainest to the moit elegant and costly, of which the
following comprises u part:
Tcie a Fete Sofas; Tele a Tele Divans;
Conversation Chiuri; KllubeU-ian Oaairs;
Reception do Louis XIV do
Extension do Buffet Kttiutie;
What Notsj> Toilet Tables;
Louis XlVCommudore; Duke of York’s Couch;
fiO Wofas with Plash and Hair-cloth covers;
10 Divans, do do do,
40 doz Mahogany Parlor Chajrs;
10 “ Rosewood do do;
Iff “ Ul'k Walnut do do;
40 " Cane Real da;
4 “ Mahogany Rocking do;
ff “ do Piano Stools;
SO Marble Top Centre Tables;
it) do do Wash Stands;
IM Mahogany Bedsteads;
)ff do Wardrobes;
IdßPkWglnut dr;
it Cherry • iu>.
A very large assortment of Common Chain and oth
er Furniture too tedious to mention.
(Ty* Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice.
AiTordcrt promptly attended to.
P.S—Cabinet Makers can besuppliedwith all sorts
o( Msbogaay, Walnut, and Veneers, at: comiderably
reduced prices. feblfi
Psimsyi Cttr«4-
From the New York Tribune.
A FIUEND, whose word is most reliable, and who
has no possible Interest in the matter, bat one of
gratitude, desires us to eay, that he bas been cared of
invctersis deafness, by the use of “Bcirps’s Compound
Acoustic OH.” a Philadelphia medicine, which is not
for sale in this city, hut which he thinks ought to-be,
for the good of tho afflicted. He has a sister who baa
also been oured by li. He urgently advises alt who
me suffering from deafness, U> trr this remedy, with an
assurance that, unless the ease be extraordinary, tho
experiment will prove abundantly successful.
For sale at THE PKKIN TEA STORE,
ftbff TOFourth at, Pittsburgh
PROCLAMATION.
BY VIRTUE of a precept under the bands of Hon.
Wm- B. McClure, President of the Court of Com
mou Pleas, in and for me Mb Judicial District of
Pennsylvania, and Justice of the Coart of Oyer and
Terminer, and General Jail Delivery in aud for said
District, and Samuel Jones and William Kerr, Ksqra,
Associate Judges of the tine Courts, in and for the
County of Allegheny, dated the tub day of Fcbruary,
m Urn Tear of oor Lord one ihoasand eight hundred
■in) fitly, and to me directed, far hold ng a Court of
Oyer and Terminer, and Guueral Jail Delivery, at the
Court House, in tbe City of Pittsburgh, on the Fourth
Monday in March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Potilic nolice tv hereby civcn to all Justices of tbe
Peace, Coroner, and i’i nv.uhles, of «hr County of Al
irgheny, ihm they be then and mere, in ibeir proper
pcr«->:,, with roi|‘. jeco.-d-, icijQuitioc*, extra!-
etn’.:,,, .uid oi.i-r rc-iiralir*scr*,to iloihcse ibmgv
t. ili 'h. in'heir je.«penive off;ce« m their behalf, up-
I'.LI ib don it— »n-1 ulsn, those that Will prosecute
the pnsonets that now ore, or tuny he, in the Jai! of
■uid County ol Allegheny. t.» be then and there, to pro*
nr ei le i-i-mnM them u« shall t>« Just.
i.-vm under ciy bund, at Pittsburgh, this 11th dny of
February, in the year of cor l.onl, tSJO, and of the
Commonwealth the Ttih. CARTER CURTIS,
feblS-dAwtdr Sheriff.
AN ELECTION for Officers for tbe ‘‘Company for
ersotii-g a Rtidge over the Allegheny lltver, op-
Ksite Pittsboigb, in the County of Allegheny,” will
bidden in the Toll (iou*s o i the Company, at the
Piitaburgh end, on Monday, March 4th. al 1 o'clock,
JOHN HAKI’EH, Treasurer.
janSud&wblT
A CAUTION—About the ONLY ORIGINAL
AND GENUINE WISTAR'6 PAL3AM OP
WILD i-IIKQRY, the great remedy for
1 OONHUSIFTIOai
And tbe lieat medicine known
10 man lor AtUiram of every rtoge. Liver
Complaint!, Uroorhiu*, Influents, Couebi, Culdi,
Bleeding of llhe Loncv of Ptealh,.
Paint and VVeakiic*i in ike ride,
, Uri'atl. 4c., and *ll oilier
I diseases of l lie
PULMONARY ORUANti
A very important disease over Which till* Balsam ex*
cm a very powerful influence, U that of a
DISEASED LIVER.
In this complaint it has undoubtedly proved more
efficsi-ionsthun nny remedy huherio employed, and in
cumerims instances when patients had endured tong
■ml u v< r*' suffering from tlie diseases, without receiv*
wg the least bene&i from various remedies, and when
Mercury bus tieeu resorted to in vain, the use of ibis
Balsam has restored the Liver to a healthy aoiion, and
in many instances effected pernisnetjt cares, after
every well known temedy hail foiled to produce tlsia
desired effect. ••
Besides its tutonithmir effiesey in the disease above
mentioned, tre also find it a very effeexaal remedy in
Asthma, a complaint in which U has been extensively
used with decided success, even in eases of years*
standing Wiihthe Increase ofinidhsrenechu grown
up • knowledge of the elements of health, aid a re
gard for (been, and comraeii«urately wiih (bestrides of
science Lave we acquired the means of arresting dis
ease, and overling its ravages. Notwithstanding the
progress we huve made, statistics show that even
now, one sixth of the whole population die annually
of consumption. j
One ut the most important discoveries of the age. in
ameliorating the coUuniou of this large class of suf
fering humanity, is
UR. WISTAR'd BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
Wirtar’i DaliSTi of \IS Cherry is a fine Herbal
Medieine, composed chiefly of Wild Cherry Bark and
the genuine Iceland Moss (the isiier imported express
ly lor ibis purpose,) the rare inedicmal virtues of
which arc also combined by u new chemical process,
with the extract of Tar, Dim rendering the whole
compound the most certain and efficacious remedy
ever discovered for
CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS.
Still farther evidences of the remarkable carative
properties of ibis inestimable preparation:
Rnsxu.vu.Lx, Brown co., 0., Aug. XI. 19W.
Messrs. Sandford 4 Park: GcnUemen, About six
weeks ago I received the agency of Wistar’s Balsam
of Wi'd Cherry, bat with some reluctance on my part,
fur the fraion that I had been the agent of so many
rill* and other nostrums, whieb were tracked op to
be something wonderfat, but whieb turned oat in the
end to be of no account whatever, except to the man
oaciurer. Bat I candidly admit that this lime 1 have
been deceived, for the extraordinary cures effected by
Wisutr’i Balsam have convinced me that “good can
romo out of Naxareth." Yourtogent left me one dox
cn boiDes, which ore all gone-staving bee a the means
of caring several obstinate eases of Consumption—
and no mistake; for what I see and know I am bound
to believe. T)n-: case In particular: A yoanc gentle
man In Winchester. Adams county, O, 10 miles fro a
thi 1 plane, was cured of Consumption iwhen the doc
tors has given him np, or at least could do nothing for
him, and it was the intention of his friends lo convey
bint to your city, and place him under the care of some
eminent physician there. But a friend told him of
Wistar’s Balsam, and that ho ecuid obtain Hof me.
lie sent for li.-uud before the second bottle was gone
he was sound and weH, and attendingiohif everyday
l-u-itiefi. As there arc several Inquiries for the medi
rir.r, u would bo well u> forward an additional supply
without delaV. Very respectfully, yours,
LAMBERT NEwLaND.
The above, from L. Newland, Esq., a highly respect
ni.V country mcrcbanL commends itself forcibly to
the. candid attention or all tbnse who have doubled
Uio great merit of Wittar's Wild Cherry Balsam.
tleincnber the original and only genuine Wistur's
Dnlsain of Wild Cherry, was introduced in ihe year
tan. d.nd Ua» been well loicd in all complaints for
wl. •liil is recommended. For l? years it has proved
mine rthuscioas us u remedy for Coughs, Colds,lnfia
•■n/.t, Uronehitis, Asthma, and Consumption in ns in
cip.cst stern*, than any other medicine.
LOST VOICE, 40., RESTORED!
Nkw llkbsoko, Aug. 10,1f*43.
Mr. Mi W. Fowle: Hiring seen many certificates
puhli-li-il in relation lo Dr Wister'* Balsam of Wild
I'hetiy. I iuk<: thin opportunity of offeriug a word in
it* favor, winch yon arc also at liberty in publish. A
few inomh* since my wnc*« lungs became «o mnch #f
fueled tvi'h n fml-U ti rold, that s.ie lost her voice, ami
suffered severely irom pains m tbo breast Her situa
tion ca':«*id hertnrnd* much alann. Having hoard
your Uolsai.i strongly recommended by those who
used it, l naicbased a bottle from your agent in ibis
plm r. She look It Recording u» direction*, end It pm
duerd a wonderful cuecL Before using one butile she
bat) completely recovered her voice, the pains sub-id
ed, .i-ul her health whs soon ruUy re-r*t*blr*bed.
Yours,truly, HENRY U. HRIGHTMAN.
T.i DaUuM-vj. svn I)r*lkxi is Mepuiivx— Tin cel
el,rnit-d untl infallible remedy for ih* cure of Consamp
i.oii. Asthma ami Livrr Coniplsnil. has by its own tne.
r>'% been rapidly. sure and sa'My working iu» way
D.M.ugli the opponium of quark- and eounterfrilera,
uuui, by lt« true value and intrinsic excellence, it has
gained for ii«tf a most enviable populatity, and estab
lished itself in Ihe confulem-e.ol an intf illgent and en
lightened pul,lie, lioiu onr end uf the ronuneilt to tbo
olLrr. The tcMmunty of iln»ii»tnid» who hove been re
lieved and rum! nv ihr* valuable arlirle.,. will show
that U stand- unrivalled- ui Ihe bead ol nil other me*
diriues, for the cure ■>( il..ea»e* for which n is rerosv
mendttl. Tin* genuine Dr Wmiar’s Usliaui of Wild
Cheiry is now for sale by duly appointed Agents, and
alt reap*'r table dealers in uieilicnn ji, in all largo elites
aud all im|K>rtsni towns thruughoui the United Slates.
Puti't ffl per Bottle | Bis Bottles for •&.
Rold by J. D. PAUK, (suercssor toßandford 4 Part,)
Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, OUUt, General
Agent for ibe South and West, lo wham all orders
mutt be addressed.
L. Wilcox, Jr; James A. Jones; J. Kidd 4 Co; B. A-
Fohnc«i*ek A Co, Piitsbuigh. L. T. Russell, Wash
ington; W. 11. Lambcrioo, Franklin; L. IL Bowie,
Umoniowh; 11. Wclty, Grecnilmrgh; B.
sei; i*cott 4 Gilmore. Bedford; Reed It Bon, Ilunting
dou; Mrs. Orr, HoUidaysbutg; HUdetirao 14 Co, Itnfi
aun; J. K. Wright, Kiitamning; Evans a. Co, Brook,
ville; A. Wilson 4 Son, "’ayueeburgh; M'Ftrland k
Co, N. Collcodor, Meadville; Uunou 4 Co, Erie: 3.
Magoffin, Mercer, James, Kelly 4 Co*Bullet; KHmlth,
I Beaver; J. D. Buramcrion, Warrrn; F. L. 4C. a. Jones,
Cojtdmpert; P. Cmoker, Jr, Brownsville.
•' fcM-d4wly[is)T .
HOUSES, LOTS, tfARMS, fc
A THREE HOUSE.
«»n Third street, Bear Raa*, containing 6.btd
chambers, S parlors, and kitchen. Poxaearfou given
In April. . - f ,
Alto—A STORE ROOM on the comer of Sou sad
Third su, now occupied by Messrs. Yoanr,- as a fro*
eery. Enquire of WM. If. MeCONNELL,
frhgj-ai* comer Market and Fifth *t*-
Wut Bant*
FROM the Ist April next.the Store Room and Cel*
lax, on the rorner of Market street and the Dia
mond, now occupied by Wbl T. Albree A Co.
Apply to JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO;
feba-Ct
W„ UU for Bale.
*> offer for tala, on moderate temu:
Isi. That loi *T ground on Pennsylvania Av
enue, near;Congress st, being about 158 feet in depth
b r*how » feet 7| inehes in width.
That Lot on Pennsylvania Avenue, last beyond
Mr. Watson’* property-being 112 feel deep by 85 feet
71 inehes in width. r ’
•hL A Lot on the Hill, jest behind the 2d Lot above
named—bring 130 feet feet deep by 85 feet 71 inehek
wide, extending from Gibbon to Loensl st.
D. W. k A. S. IIF.LL.
, , M „ Attorneys at Law, office in Fourth st,
fet,a - 3 " r above Smithficld.
To Ltt,
A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, situate within a mile
T ‘ e >ot l yof Mmersville, eomain
.tng six ACRES of Ground, oa which is erected a two
story BRIuK HOUSE,Stabling, Ae Also—An Orch
ard of excellent Frail. This property is desirable,
either as a place of residence, or tor gardening pur
poses. Enquire of IV. 11. M. HUSKY,
“At the Lumber Yard Office of Rootle A Posey, enr
nerof Huy and Liberty sis. febi9-2w*
MTHE three story DWELLING, nowoecopied
by Edward Miller, Erq., next door to the rest
denec of the subscriber, in Allegheny. This
bas'bcen lately placed in prime order, contains
S bed chambers, 3 parlors, dining room Si by 10, and
kitchen on same door. Its contiguity to both eittes
renders it a most desirable residence. Hydrant in the
yard.
Also—One or two small Driek Dwellings, near the
Bridge. ffcbttl WM. ROBINSON, Jr.
THE large ihreo story Brick Ware boose, on Water,
below Ferry street, running from Water to First
■treat, on reasonable terms. Possession given imme
diately. Eaqaire of
feblS-tf F. LORENZ. .
FOB SALK,
A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE.
'pilE subscriber, wishing to remove to the city, of-
X fere for sale hu desirable Private Residence, situ
ated on the Eastern Turnpike, ia the Borough ol Law
rencevQlc, 15 minutes’ ride from the ciiy. The above
property is pleasantly located, and improved in the
mojt modern siyle, with every convenience Uccessary
to comfort. For farther particulars apply to
ROBERT D, THOMPSON,
feblQ-gw No lIP Market st
RoHdale To Let.
THAT beautiful situation for a Private Residence,
on the bank of ihe Ohio river, in the borough cr
Manchester. For terms apply to
tebta GEO COCHRAN. 20 Wood ft
IN ALLEGHENY, within a square of the market, a
number of three story Bnek Dwelling*, with back
buildings. There are eight room* in eacn house; and
the yens are paved, with .hydrants in the same. Rent
very low.
FOR SALF—Three Pumps, in good order; would
answer for wells from Mto 70 feet deep. Enquire of
JAMES RAY, Sandusky st,
leblUm pear Baptist Church
For Sales
WE will sell at a bargain, one of NAYSMITH’S
DIRECT ACTING STEAM HAMMER, with
Merrick A Toone’s improvement'attached. It is In
good ordor, and can be seen at our works. It Is ad
mirably adapted to drawing iron, and ihingling
blooms. For further infoimalion apply to
febl4 SINGER, HARTMAN A CO.
For Rsat,
fTHIB SECOND AND THIRD STORIES of Ware-
X bouse No S Market street next door to Mulvasy
A Ledlie’s Glass Store. Enquire of
fehs JOHNSTON A STOCKTON
A Farm far Sale (
CONTAINING 160 ACRES, about half of which
is cleared, situated In Washington county, Ohio,
about five miles from the Ohio River. Possession
given immediately. Enquire of
ROBERT DALZELI. A CO,
fcb7 • Liberty street
o . For Bant.
*TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
in Hay street. Enquire of
fcbl JAMES HALgKLL, 8* Waterst
For Rent or Bale.
MTIIE subscriber will tell or rent hi* very desi
rable Country Residence, in Allegheny city,eU
uuled on Ohio Lane and Allegheny Avenue,
west of tho Common. The house, is a large doable
brick building, ia complete order. There is a Car
riage Honee, Stable, and good water on the’ grounds,
which comprise two acres, welt improved, containing
every description of Fruit. Also—n spring boose onu
smokehouse. Po>session given during ttic month of
March. icbl-tf JOHN GEBHaRT.
OFFICE TO BKNT-On second story, NoSff
Water sL Possession riven Ist April,
jams- ISAIAH DICKRYA CO, Front st
STOHE TO RBNT- 00 feet front by 40 deep—
No IU7 Front al. Possession given Ist April.
jenat ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, front st
To Let,
MA detirable Residence, sitonted on |tlie River
FimWanl, Allegheny Ciiy.| Squire
si ibis Office, or of Airs. MoAlweJn, on the
jio&b tf
premiKj.
BnlldlHg Xota. “T
FOR HALF* on very liberal term—Fifty Nine Lou
of Uruuml,anuatcdon I'enn, Wayne,and,Pike »u,
nod the l>ui}uetiie Way, according to > plan to l*e wen
at ibia oftee, where term* and condition* will l>e Bade
known. " 1 jans3
For Otab
A ROOM on Market street, near Water, suitable
for an office. Enquire of
jamp-tf CKO R. MABPKV. Water si
For lleatt
THE large three utory BRICK WAREHOUSE, No.
IS# Liberty »tr-.-et,oppoiite die bead of Wood, oc
cupied by F. W. Hayward, (!nie Follanshee A Hay
ward.) sa a wholesale Bboe More. Possession given
immediately, if required; or at any time »>efore the first
of April. Said house t* in excellent repair. Forpar
liculsrs enquire on the premises of
__ ianSJ Im F. W. lIAYWAHD,
For Heist,
FROM the first dsy of April next—one large two
storied BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, handsome
lv situated on the Ohio River, adjoining the horonghof
Manchester, with about four acres of Fond; a number
of Fruit Trees; one large biiek Bant and Stable, and
Olberoai buildings. Apply to
janxh JAMES A. HUTCHISON 4 CO.
A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, in Allegttny cliy,
on Eeplnnade atreeL Rent low. litqnire of t -
J*nl9_ TASSKY \ BEST,Wood.sl •
Brick Yard fo» Beat. .
A LOT OK GROUND; tollable (or a Brick TarA
aiul tiinaieil near the eiiy lino, to the viriahy 01
8000 Bridge, will be rented tor a (erm nf year*. Ad
plyio _ KD. OAZZUI, Third ttreeij •
Office o*er the Poet Office.
Foi Bant.
A ROOM on the aeeoad »t iry ol the Warehouse
_No. 5» Woodjitreel. janlfl
A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE.
on Liberty meet, between O’Hara and Walnnt streets.
Fifth Ward, at prescut 0.-cjpied by the subsetibor
Pcosesiion given on the 1«t April. Enquire of
JanlOoT WSJ, VOUNO. ill Liberty »l '
For Herat*
THE BASEMENT comer of the Diamond »---
Union streets. well adapted to any pablie bustnesa.
It hM been oeeupieri a* a Coffee, or K-"”"g Enalilish
ment, for a number of yean.
ALSO—Several Offleea and Artist's Room*, well
lighted, with entrance from the Diamond, over the
store of the aabet-ribert north weit comer of the Dta*
mond and Market attest. Apply to
-ALEXANDER A DAY.
I? OB ttßh 'f, two pleasantly situated Hner
Dwelling Ilouiea, with the grounds adjoining, at
Oakland. Possession can be given on the irat'ot
April next. jans HARDY, JONES A CO.
Eor Rant*
THE Baek Tan of the Warehouse now occupied by
myself, ana fronting on Front street.
I»n8 CH GRANT, 41 Waterst
A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK-DWELLING,
on Smithfield street, four doors from Seventh,
west side. Inquire of. S. SCHOYER,
]an7 HO Second »t,
FOB RKH'lwa STORE, well fitted up for Dry
Goods, on Market sl, between Third ana Fourth.
Possession given on the Ist of April next.
Also—Several ROOMS and OFFICES. Poswsiion
given immediately. E. D. GAZZAM,
de!B Office over the Port Office, Third sl
MFOH RBKT.-The WAREHOUSE at pro*
sent occupied by JMcnr*. Bailey, Brown A Co.,
on Water street, from fifst of April next.
PQTtW JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
Ask “FOR SALE—A Brick House, (bat one year
jEflTbuilt,) and Lot, pn Robinson street, Allegheny,
“““near old Bridge. Price lew and terms easy.—
Inquire of_ jjil 8 SCHOYER, lIP Second at
FOR lot* eligibly etiuateu in toe u„«,-
ishing town of Birmingham. The lots are situa
ted on Denman street, numbered in F Bausaan’a plan
75,79,80,81 and ftl—Lot No 73 fronting SO feoionMn*
ry Ann street, 70 feet deep; the other foar £9 feet front
each, by BO feet deep.
Terms—Greater part of purchase money may re
main for six yea.**, secured by mortgage. For panic
ultra, inquire of 8 SCHOYER,
_mylo __ UOaecondet
VALUABLE RKAC~K3TATEON PENNSTUEKT
FOR SALE.—A tot of Ground sltaxte on IVnn
street, between Hay and Marbury streets, adjoining
the house and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards,
having a (Vent of 85 feel, and in depth ISO feet, will ba
•old on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. En
quire of C.O.LOOMlS,4thst,naar Wood.
oetBl-dtf
NBW TKLBOBAPH OFFXOB.
fpilK citizens and business men of Pittsburgh ore
X respectfully informed that the Morse Telegraph
i.inri are now in complete operation between this city
and tiuliiniore, Washington, and other Eastern Cities,"
connecting at Washington City with the Morse Line*
the only one South to iUchmoud, Raleigh. Charleston
Augusta, .Savannah, Mobile and Now Orleans—and
connecting in this city with line* running West and
North to the principal towns and citiei in the valley of
the Mi«»i»fippi, and on the Lakes. These Lines will
rreeivc and send messages as cheap as any ether
Line, wid the operators and clerks will be found gen
tlemanly and accommpdatuig. °
~^Jf f,^ l, \i llclower,lor 7 of ST. CHARLES
I lO I EL, Wood street. Jairt.-An
“SOaWAY PLAINa’' aLASi£KT3.
'PIIKSK superior Blankets, mode of the softest on<i
A Sliest Wool, can always bo found at Dry «ood*
llausoof W RMURPHY,
!•»!« N Eeorner Pourth and Market «u
SELLING OFF AT REDUGK DPR ICK S l
ALEXANDER a DAY, coroer 0/ the Diamond and”
Market street, are uow selling oil, ol redtetd
prices, their stock of Winter Goods, consisting «f
Shawls and Ladies’ D(«m Goods, In great vanrty.
Alto—Blanket* and KUmidt,Oloi!n,Gaj«itncs,Satin
etta, find a fall assortment of heavy Cotton Goods.
Confident that better bargains e&nnot bo had else
where, we invite the attention of buyers.
ALEXANDER A DAY,
janl3 75 Market street. _
S — luuTaiid sbortVmelilLLS'oVbyicflANlit; pay
able in Cincinnati, Louisville and St. touts, pur-'
chased on the Burnt favorable tenut.
,p,r. N. HOLMES * EONS.
INGIIAIB CAttPUT*.
RECEIVED this day, at the Carpet Wtrvhonac, No
75 Fourth si, a new end riehatyleof super In
f ran. Carpets. Als»-Fin« Ingrain, which we offer to
nurchosen as cheap as any eastern house.
; feMB W McCLINTOCK
oil Cloths*
-rrr MrCLINTOrtK u now receiving the newest
YV • *ivie Tapestiy Oil Clothe, which we will, cat
niht aoy »iz* room, hall, vr vestibule., .We' rospeci
fally invite an examination of our assortment. §t our
Carpet Warehouse, 75 Fourth street, . . lebd w
TRANSPORTATION.
IPRUQ mASOKXIITi
fiiia = aisso.JM&
PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE!
2Vv Half Unn tf Erprtss Tecirt Beats, or d
_ • _„ t Road Cera,
_. TO PniLADKLPHIA AND BALTIMORE,
Via tie <,real Cd.-ral K«I Road and renn’a Canal.
i i*a—piny Hnor*.
Faan—Ten Dollar* through. -
£36 miles Rail Road.
„ „ 150 do Canal.
EXCtc«rvK.T roa rissmon*, =
THE PROPRIETORS have buitt iui additional Lina
of inferior new and comfortable racket*, to conned
with tie new Central Rail Road. On tie opcnicr of
navigation, a packet will leave every morning at six
o’clock, and every evening at niue o’clock; ctos*inr
the Portage Rail Road in daylight; at Jackstown lake
the splendid Car* «f the Central Rail Road, <OO mitre
to Philadelphia. A limited numbrr of passengersoMy
will be earrid on there packet*, so aiu> insure, rem/stc
This route, for lafety. speed, and comfort, it not
equnllod by anv now in ostto the Eastern Cities.
For passage or information apply to
W. BDTOH, Mononrahela House;
Or to D LEECH A CO, Canal Basin.
N. B.—On the lit May next the Centrail Rail Road
wdlbeopento Uanticguon, which will shorten the
time through several houri. fcbll -
KSLIAJgCK FIVE DAY LINK,
roa tux cosvbtskck or Mxscuamtzß AKDracufirs
wwu sfkxd ask cmctaixtt, asTwna •
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH.
GOODS forwarded by thi* Line are carried in the
mail train loChnmberibuigii, and are immediate*
ly loaded in Wagons gouiy night and doy through to
Pitt.unrch.
The horse* are stationed every 15 mile*, which
insure* the prompt deliver)' of good* within the time
promised.
The Wagon* will leave oor warehouse daily, (Sun. i
day* cjcepied ) at t> oVlock, 1». M.
shipper* jire assured that no more good* will be .
totfii 1 '" dftV ' h ‘ U ' Ptn ** pa,,cl,,sJ,T c®™ s * •
JAMES M DAVIS A CO,
SZ7 Market street, Philadrlohia.
JOHNM’FADKNACO,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
JOHN McFADEN A CO., Foß\**r.Drao A Coxitis*
tioa MxxcaaNw, Canal Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh.
JAMES M. DAVIS a CO., FtnoaF><no2S axo Cent*
HWsiorr MttciuiitJ,227 Market, ando4 Commerce si.
Philadelphia.
(D“Advances made by either ofsheabove,on Flour,
wool, and other merchandize, consigned to them fey
sale.
ONION lilPie.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
1850.
THE subscribers, now having in successful opera*
tion an Express Wagon Line between Pittsburgh
and PhiJadelpnia are preps red to receipt for COUO It s
freight daily. Each vrw deliverable through in six
days, Sundays excepted.
HENRY GRAFF A CO,
Canal Basin. Fidtbnrgh.
DUTILLK HUMPHREYS A CO.,
jan3al2m_ • 107 Market st. Phi I'a.
EXPRESS WAGON LINE.
1850. mm
THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS!
f|THE subscribers are prepared to receive COCO pounds
A‘-Freight doily, o/ler Monday, 10th inst., to forward
to or from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by VVason,
through in Five Days. Rate* ns low as by any other
conveyance at this season of the year.
john Mcfaden atco,
Canal Basiiu l*iti3barj;b.
JAiIESM DAVrS & CO,
No 22? Market lU Philadelphia.
nONONQAUELA KOUTfi.
Only 73 Blllos Staging.
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to UiJUmcra xcd
Philadelphia.
THE morning boat leaves the wharf, above the
bridge, daily, at 8 o’clock precisely. Time to
Baltimore, 32 hours; time to Philadelphia, 40 hours.
The evening boat leaves daily, (except Sunday evj
citings,) at 4 o'clock. Passengers by leaning on the
evening boat, will crcrs the mountains in «ager next
day, and thus avoid night travel.
Secure your tickets at tho Office, Moncnsahrl
House, or 8b Charles Hotel.
oetßUy; ‘ J. MESKIMHN, A emt
aoira.»i.lcmknt.'T
EXPRESS WAGON
FIVE DAYS ’
THE subscribers, having suspended their canal op*
orations until me opening of the Spring Nurifj
tion, have established on Exp rev.' Line by Railroad and
Wagon between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by
which they are prepared to forward GutK) pound* earn
day, am! receipt for the delivery of th« same iit-5 days
They beg leave to n.i«ure their friend* and the jmb*
lie ihsi their arrangement; regarding rates regularity
and <!u'pa:c!u caan.u fail iigive “stisiacticm to all vrbo
(a7or theta with their commands.
TAAKFE A O’CONNOR,
earner I’cnn «r«I Wayne etr, Pittnbcrgh.
THOMAS BKRIHDGIS
'iriMurVct emst, Pbti.vJelpliia.
GEE, WO! GEE, WO*
WIXTBIt ARUANGKISJCNT.
SMBf 1850.
nsat coxut mx old cot;x.*tooa.
BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON LINE,
TO AXD FSOSI
Plttabnrgli and Philadelphia
AS the business on the canal is about ocing dosed
for the sra<on, we would inform the public that
we have again brought Uie Conestoga Wagons into re*
3ui»ition, and will be prepared to forwardVaWpounds
oily, (commencing on Monday, the ‘Jfith insL) 'A Car
leaving Philadelphia daily liyjbc ninil irniu for Cham*
brrsburg, and the W&*nn* truvelmg day and‘night,
ensuies the delivery of Goods in live days. Arply to
;WM. HINGHAM. Pufburgli,
BINGHaM A DOCK, No. 133'Markct rtrect,
novJO Pbiladelplua.
n— wiNi'kK &aiuaos]£ea(y.
BSMBL. 1850.
EXPRESS WAGON LINE.
PIXTSnURGH T °AND r: PHI LADKLPHIA.
Ttkc Five Days, (Sundays exempted,) running Day
and Nt^hL
TUB public U Ttspeetfnlfy-informcii 'bat this Line,
which lias beeu in eucccssfil operation the two
previous winters, will again comtnjure runulngoa
Monday, ihe 26U» of November.
.A Car will leave Philadelphia and Chainbersburirh
daily r&oh way with the Mail Train, and from Chua*
wild relays of horses running 'lav nnd night.
- tVc; are prepored to forward €OOO lbs freight daily by
the fcl»ve Line. Apply to
i l Jt>. LKKCH fc CO, Pitubnrgn,
» or to—BAKlUs'i LKKCI!,
.• , 'No J 3 Souln Thiid atrcoli Philadelphia.
•-junrSO-dif '_ .
""Er LajjTes ark oa'ctioneiTagainot u.
SING COMMON' PRKPAKKD CHALK..
Tha? rttenotawaro hoar frightfully injurious It i»
to the »thj! how coarse, how rough, bow iil>
low, yellow, md unhealthy tboskin ap
pears atorejingprepared chalk! De
aides it is injurious, rontalnlng a
m r Iwjo quantity of Letul]
Wo have prepared a beautiful vegetable art del
which we call JOXRri’SPAN’ISH LILY WTOTK
It is perfectly innocent, being [>ari&cd of
'on* qutUuts; audit imparts to the. skin a natural, eat
thy, alabaster, clear, living while; at the *arj» -ima
acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and
■mooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, » Lib- -
erty *t Pittsbnnch. Price 23 rents. aag?:dA -T
ET ALL *oot. CTtxxss are bouartbiy u*iaeai' «f
therollowinff are iho actual (jcalitiesor&da. bottle cf
Johu’-j Coral Hair Restorative, If they doaht-odr.
word, they cosset these highly respectable eidsesit'
who have triad ie—
Mr. Geo. Bechet, 41 Elm at. New York.
Mra Matilda Reerea, Mmie &t. Brooklyn.
Mr. Wm. Tompkins, W King st, New York.
Mr. Thos. Jnckacn, nlootnun Inland, near Piua'ja gh
11. & Cullen, late barber steamboat 3. America.
And more than A hundred others state, though
most»office, that n will force the hair togrowon.be '
head or face, atop it failing oa, etrentthen ike rt u,
removing scurf and dandruff front Uta root*. marine
light, red, or gray bair assume a fisic dark look, and
keeping dry, harsh ortrlry hair moist, soft, dean snd
■beautiful, a very, very long time.
Bold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty st,
Pittsburgh. Pnce 371, SO cents, and one dollar.
aafcd&wT
{&** Tux sldu os a vile KimiK ts not more repos
site than a bad, putrid breath, or dark, yellow diseas
ed tseih. If persons hare these it is their own tattlt—
thereon, for two shillings, buy an article that-will
make their breath pure and sweet as ihi Spie y .dfr #
Arabia.
• It cures diseases of the Gums, spungy or ulcerated,
and for Iho Teeth it is unequalled, removing the tartar.
fiiFtening the tselh in the gums and clean »W) „
white at the mots of tka froze a North.
Such, reader, are the properties of Jones’s Amber
Tooth Paste, and, without praising it ourselves, tie r
what one of our most respectable and scieatihc Uei -
tilts, Mr. E. FiciOTor New York, says:
“I have both used and artaliiedthisbeauiirclandln -
palpable article, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Puelo.) ard
can reeommend it as possessing nllthequaliUeselain *
ed for it.” Reader, we can say no more to cotivinej,
only that if you try this ouee yon will be well plow!.
It is put up in beautiful English Chin* Pots, for ,5
cents. Hold by the. Agent, WM. JACKSON, M Liber*
IT street. Pittsburgh. nurtalAwT
ID“l««rr:o»ajco haw lh*a*ii»s*—JOfsriJ'-itai
ian Chemical 8o«p causes a free pertpirausn, snd a
the sane uare moltfies, softens, and wiutena the skin
giving it the texture and bestay of an infant's.
Hccavr, Silt Utißtrx arp Hosus, are sbon no' only
healed, bat cured byiu use, as at least seven I ityri
mane ia New York know, who ere it in such fares,
and find it unfailing—n« else in
PuirLxs, Utomr.?, KnvraL%(,(ir any other sir ndis
case. The reader in ««mn*l that this is rou eless
int Jed nostrum, ns one trial will prove. 1 codH eau>
aerate at leasts person* cured of
So» Hran, Soas I.shuarii Sons Bsino.—* ay it,
and ow it, nml the render tr tntm/i insured 1 v&jlii
not cruelly sell it for Uk> above unleus-l knvwi. to OJ
all 1 rtulc. Tbore who ore lialiicto
K.L a PtUM.T. Idinc
Ciurcp, Ctuckun, on Ctiavu.i V'lctii, wiil-bn • this
cure. Any oneallhricd wall nay of the aoove, .r sim
ilar dtseafcs will I”” 1 this all and even more {a Itnira
ble in ib: pre}x;rtic.-?ii>au 1 stair. . .
But, reader, the stores are floeued with tm-'. itions,
and be ntup'u a»k far Italian Cl finical
Soup, sold by WJI. JA«:ksm.N,- c 3 Liberty street,
rm-bfigh ' "cgbuU /T
lIBW (IAKUU ala «U T it id
FRSN OF THE IM.aNKaVS.IW.
Ho. 7S Wood street, pltt *>urpb.
TJ LUJr.U AND LAUFMAN, Impcr.v and''- -.lft*
-JuL t" Kprcittn otid Domestic HAUL iVAith., re
all its vsru ot •, ire now prepared to -r!! an low 1
on A t reason able terisifftw can be purchi..- .■■.toUewho'e.
We solicit our friend*, and thu public craerally, to
call andcxiuamei our *-i«k , lc, wh*en con* ui aartnf
KNIVES muHFUKKS, HHJKKT and pp\ KNIVES,'
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, Moure t'riumiires
such a* Lorkr., Latches, llinijrtKml ><»— w ,. ioaeilier
with every article u*uailykept ; in >lardwn\* Stores
We invite the mention of Carpenter* «nd n-rbastea
generally io our assortment of Toole,rrdihh r.veoeea
selected with great esrc, and which we are a teTOtn'--
ed to Mil so m to gtyesAtisfaction. uptfcc-fcwT
Preparty la Aaigglaaajr city for
rnHE subscribers o3cr fortalea numlwro chotca
1 tats, situate in tLe Second Ward, fromin •on tfta
Ccomtm ground, onjmsy terms. Innaireor
WrtPJL KUIIINSON, AUy at taw, «,c sir «
or of J AS ROIirNSON, on
»vt7:dAwtfT - r
c^7w.baitu*co,.
INFORM thoir friendiandtharablie th» thsyhav
no longer any connert-.»t »uh. reir la oitaMiih
meat la Penn meet, knoar as :U I'ttubarv iwvww-
their out:-* btumauio tl« POJNF
BREWSKY ( ia nr oorwu saylfoa jij