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► WHITBACXLGaxette.
L. HARPER, Post,
~ ROtTTM.-RIDDLE, Journal.
J AMES r. BARR A CO, Chronic la.
FOSTER A BROTHER, Dispach.
J US. SNOWDENi Uerenry.
J ABIES W. BIDDLE, American.
UIRAM KAINE, Evening Tribune.
Piyrmcen, Dec. 1,1649.
BUSWKSS CAKDiS,
Beniamin Patton*-*- —-.William Bakewall.
PATTQB * BASRWSbLi
ATOKNEVB AT LAW—Office In TUghmaa Hall,
Grant street, near tha-Court Home. febd
ALKXAHDKZI K. WATSON, '
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, on Fourth street,
above BmiOtfield—Lowrio’* Buildings—ap stain.
i > JanfrT -
A LEXaNDeK FRANKLIN, AUoroey at Law,
>\ Fourth st. novlMy
DAYiD O. TOTT£e,
Attorney at law and commissioner
FOR PENNSYLVANIA, Sr. Lons, Mo.
All communications promptly answered. ocCO-ly
A RMSTRONO ACROZKB,Ccamlsaioa Merchants
J\ and Dealer* is Produce, No. 23 Market street'
Pittsburgh- deed
JOTfIS tiuESSTEXST,
a TTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, and Comsus*
XX. rioter for the State of Pennsylvania, Sh Louis,
Ho (lats ol Pittsburgh.)
Hcrsaavcxa—Pittsburgh: Hon. W. Forward, Hamp
ton A RLUlcr, M‘Candles* A M’Clure, John E. Parka,
1 ssell* A temple, M'Cord A King. anglLdly
X. U. «il»n- 7. T RXUEXT.
BAIRD* BTEREETT,
Attorneys and counsellors at law,
Fourth meet, between Bmi infield and Grant,
Pittsburgh, Fa. jul3
lom a uut **. c. non.
IiA&OB * FRIEND,
% TTORNEYS AT LAW, Foanh street, near Grant.
X • ' , juldnf
; ariMßTFriUiSii:
ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Offiee on Fourth *L, be
tween and Grant st, Pittsburgh,
sptlibdly
•JOBS a. CCMUTI.
w. jl wootrwass*——-uaint uutn.
BAGALEY, WOODWARD A Co., Wholesale Gro
cers, No.gHMarket itroeyPhiladciphia. nov27
FitUhurgh Alkali Works*
BENNETT, BERRY a CO, Uansmeturen of Soda
*mV_ Bleaching Powders, Mu ri«tie and Salphene
Acids. Warehouse No.—Water sued, below Ferry.
PorgQ-ly '
nmu n mw, •*<?•* ir»
to REITER, Wholetale and Reuul Draj
ciiU. inner «(Liberty and 8L Clair •ireeis, Pitta
6uAR S*X l i_
fnam m . caaia* •••• “*•*' .
GBAIO k SKINNER, Forwarding and Commiauoi
Merc h « n t» No.» Marbet »u PttubttfKh. «pis
C‘ A. McANULTY fc Co, forwarding and Con
, misalon Merchant*, Canal Basin, p * luba^» h^'
h.uKXNT, Wboleule Urocer, oomnuMioa *n
, Forw&nhnit Merchant,No. It W <L nn^~
DuqmcaßS »t**l ltd iwm
COLEMAN, r HAILMAN A Co, mmar*ctßt*r» of
Coach and EtipUC Bp ring*, Hammered Axle*,
Bprin* and Ploagh Steel, Iron, Ac. Warehouae on
Water and Front *»reeu, Piu»bnr*h, - „ ..
At»o, dealer* mi Coach Trimminp *ad MaUeahl*
Climn. ££“i
~w*7 s. enuu« iakb J. aoamr.
ENGLISH STbENNETT, (l**® English, Callakher
* Co.) Wholesale Grocers, Commission and kor
w aidingMerchants,anddealers in ProduceandPins-
Iram Jdaaafae tares, No. J 7 Wood it., between *d and
M streets. . 2£!L_
Vi j. HE.NKY, Attorney and Chancellor at Law,
tj, Cincinnati, Ohio. Collections in Soathern Ohio,
and in Indiana, and in Kentucky, promptly and care
fatly attended to. ComraisaiouerfortheSiaieoiPenn*
■ytrania, for taking Depositions, acknowledgments,
*Ron» to—Hon. Wbl Dell A Son, Cortu,Church A
Caroihera, Wa Hays. Esq., Willock A Darn, a2»_
Irt iicracjr Andrew K. Klemlng.
IIKRSICY, FLEMiaa * CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
TJOR the u>e of Dwnettie, .Woolen end Cotton
r (joodf, a!*o, Dealer* in all kind* of Tailor*' Trun
-sng,, fio. tsff Wood street, fourth door from Filth,
Meur*. Wm. A- Hill A Co., Bankers.
j*n*r
~T C ffrejiofl* H.cW»e. I
BBXimOLX * CLARKK,
T7OBWABDINO AND COMMISSION MEBCH-
H aNTjs. and dealer* in Window til***, Wlute
Dad?**. *No. »osßeeond_*l._ 1 )»£:£. \
I—W^bTHTJUIISstOSi
FORWARDING * COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 113 Second etreet, Pnubarsh. dcH
0 , ty, fSmt! : ia**» e. rsKXn.
GEOKUB w. SMITH &CO-, Brewer*, MaDtor*
Tnd Hop Dealer*, Pitt «t. Pitubnuh, iptC
/s~ Commlmon and Forwanlin*
G Mer?hinuN*T«W«Kl»treet Pitrebarth.. mr!7
3=2 UOMB'tKAGU* FACTORY.
TTAMILION STEWART, manufacturer of Heavy
s&£<**** **” Bebc “Vo^rL!
n LElMiaficeiMt to" Murphy A Lee,) Wool lh»l*
H. C.SS*«ioa MercW or the mde ? or
Jjaerieefl woolen*. Liberty, oppoaUe *th »> _ftbl7_
”” am. uxaxji, Baltimore.
a.i.atrwo*,®**®®* I *®’ IPhilada.
s|S%
WK. f. JOBS*
TTAMJv’jONES * CO, (IOCMWon lo Anrood,
ftmbtirgh. Pr
tanirwuum. * “ eV,?
m. u. wniußi * co ’> „
BANKERS AND raCHANGEBROKERS,
NortitEoit comer ol'Vood end
■w. P. »*MUtU,
(itCCUHI TO lAVCII* C. }"•■*’>). p
TMPOETEK a. Dealer in F,
Imt Hamrian and Border*, Window Sou • -
i.oard PritU, fcc. Alao—Writing. lt reet
ping Paper, No. 87 Wood itrtet, oelween Foanh urce*
•ad Dtaioood alley, we it aide. Pituborgb, F*.
febU
U»UH StCKXT. lOJXM BICXIT,
TBAIAII PICKET * Co. Whcletfl«
J. BxlMloaUerchim*,maddiiieffUJ PtodacejN
Vfaiet, and 107 Front iw« Pimbnrrh. DOT °
Jtifh A.UAUGHEY, Agent for Ui’n
Uiebigui hint 10 BeaTcund the Lake*.—Office
on the cflrecrcf Wuer *n4 amltbfield »u-
Jobs 8. Dilwonb*—•••- •J® #e P h DUwor “t
T a DiLWORTII A CO., Whoterede
, da A*enu-for H€*ardPowderCo., No.¥7Wood<t.,
L . Pltubahtb.
,qwji ■ BU.WOITH. ' Jo*xrn mlwo*. J
-1° 8. DIbWOKTII A Co, Wholerelo Groeere, Pro
d. deco *nd Ceminlwioß MmhuUi 55 wis
fertile llreard Powder Co. of N.*.,No.S»Wood«x,
PitUbßTjh. • E2_
JOHN jSTTrbWNSKND, DmefiO end ApoUrteetT
No. 43 Markniat*threo door*aboreThird K.Put*
« will ti>n eonsiandT on lud t well eelected as,
SS&jSfthrbSJsS »*Ae«t Medicine*, which he
K i tom* Pkreielue
will be promptly attended to, end rep.
ra»7 W “ rmUoe.
PTtietipin. wiilb. ««»relri7 » r - d
p.SJSrfliomlh. Ul»>»7 >!•"»'
.X"*IMP «« 4
> »7iiiN""WATT (lueeeuor to Ewatt A Gebbert,)
.Iwholerelo Grocer end Commi«lon Merchant,
and A*enl* of the Bl LonU #ic«n Refinery.
No 45 water end S 3 front etreeti.Pittsbargh.
J' OHN H^MKlXofiTWholesale' and
in Mneie and Mnilcel Jn»tntm<*nt*,
Poser, Slate*, Steel Pen*,QtiiU*, Printer* Card*, and
Stationary faner*lty,NoTw\Vood tf-,
Er B*J» bo*f hi or taken U uil «PW
THE PITTSBURGH »AIH GAZETTE.
J HARRISON SEWELL, Counwllor.at Law._Of.
. fiee on Founh *L, above Smithfidd. noyS-ly
—b~CANFI£LD, (I* te of Warren, Ohio,) Conunir
•ion and Forwarding Merchant, and-wholesale
dealer in Western Reserve Cheese, Butter, Pot and
Pearl A*h, and Western Produce generally, Water
aeet. between Smithfield and Wood, Pittsburgh. ap_
—• KCUOONALdKEB A Co- Wholesale Dm* rut*.
. No. 84 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ’
JOHN D. MORGAN, Wholesale Druggist, and deal*
er in Dye Stalls, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac, N 0.93
Wood street, one door Booth of Diamond Alley l Pit-j
-burgh. janl
T'UIIN D. DAVIS, Aaeuonee:, comer sth and VVc v
streets. Pittsburgh.
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printer.
and Paper Manalactnrcrs, No. 44 Market s’-, Pitts*
borgh jrf
Jt —V—™ _ ■uvaiuirMmi-
JAR. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Commission
• Merchants, and Dealers in Produce, Round
Church Balldmps, fronting on Liberty, Wood and 6th
streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. myg
JAMES pALZKLL, Wholesale Grocer, Ccitumasio’ 1
Meiebant, and dealer in Produce and Pittsburg* l
Manufactures. N 0.84 Water si, Pittsbargh. janlti
JH BWEITZEH, Attorney at Law, office ad st.,
% opposite St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, will also
attend promptly to Collections, ui Washington, Fayetts
and Green conn lies, Pa.
REFER TO
Blaeketoek, Bell A Co., ")
Church A Carothers, VPmabnrgh.
D T. Morgan. J
TT'IER A JONES, Forwarding and Commission Mer-
IV. chants. Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manu
factured snides, Canal Basin, nearTih st. d<l
PENS MILL, PITTSBURGH, PA.
KENNEDY, CHILDS A CO., Manufacturers ofv
anpenor 4-4 Sheetings, Carpel Choiu, Co cy
twine and Batting. j*no-ly»on
Vsiaylos Iron Work*. ,
T EWIS, DALZELL A Co., manufacturer* of all tt
| / tea Bar, Sheet, Boiler Iron and Nails of the best
inaliiy. Warehouse, 54 water and 1W front su
£g WATERMAN, Wholesale Grocer, Forward'
, Inr and Commission Merchant, Dealer_in Pitts
h Manufactures aud Produce, Nos. 31 Water st.'
and Cd Front si. l~ .
KERCER * ABTELO,
rENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—-rmLaDELFaia
HD" Liberal advances made on consignments.
jaUi4-6m •
wmlkiu.k£ Philada. c. w. mcsrrao’i, Pittsburgh.
MILLER a RICKETSON, Wholesale Grocer*, and
) importer* of Brandies, Wines and Segari, Nos.
tTS and 174, eomer of Liberty and Irwin streeu, Pin#-
burgh, Pa Iron, Nails, CoUou Yarns, Ac.Ae.con
stantiy on h*nd. - aug>4
ions M'snxl ila. n. srani. watt** c. aog-
I I eGILLS A ROE, Wholesale Grocer* and Commis-
M tion Merchants, No. 1W Liberty *u, Pittsburgh.
• _ ■
: URPHV, WILSON A CO- (late Jones, Mui
I /*. , 1VL.1...1. I~\—n I. in I, n. llAAlla 1
Wood street, Pinsbuißh. noTtftL
MATTHEW WIESON, Portrait and MiniatureF sin
ter. Rooms, comer of Pen Office Alley *ud
Fourth street, entrance on 4th near Market.
tlecG-dt£_ __ .
N HOLMES'A SON, No. &5 Market su, second
% door from corner of Fourth, dealers in Foreign
and Domestic Utils of Exchange, Certificates of Depos
\ Bank Notes ami Bpeeie.
U, -~ulK iN , , . .
JCr* Collection* mad on all Ui* pnncipal cite*
throunhom the United Sintfl*. dfecl?
BUCKMASTER, AiEnxxn—Office. Kosnh r_,
» thini door above Smithiield, soalh tiue.
Conveyancing of all kinds douo with Ute greiteti
eire and le*»l accarmey.
Title* to Beal Ettale exaßined»&c.
PRO*. UKBEY aOHDOOtt,
TjENN STREET, between Wayne end Hand, baa
r returned his professional duties, giving instruc
tions on the Piano, Guitar, and in Vocal Muaic.
JU Fourth
ESH au near Wood—Ail quaatitie* of Green and
|&i& Black Teas, done ap is quarter, hair, and
enepoasd packages, rearing fromso cu.’perboand
an jyj A. JAY~NES, Agt. forPckin Tea Co.
&EUUOBB, WELLS * GO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF GREEN GLASS WARE,
NO. 87 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pm, keep constant
ly on band and make to order all kinds of Vials,
Houles, Ac. Porter and Mineral Water Bottles, of so*
paid to Private Moulda
novgbly _j ‘ .
1 sOBISUN, UTILE A CO-INo. IW Liberty streeL
K, PiUsbujgh, Wholesale Grocer*, Produce and
Merchants, and dealers Is Pittsburgh
Manufacture*. if 7
»o»t. Koatsoa. tbo*. urax. tun. *. aoßwea.
ÜBtIKT MOORE. Wholesale Grocer, Rectifying
Distiller, dealer in Produce, Pituborgh Manufac
urea, and all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Wine*
and Liquor*, No. U Liberty street. On hand a eery
large Block of superior o«d Monongahela whiskey,
which wlllhe sold low forcazh.,
uo. UTSOUJS, . i-t- *«**■
REYNOLDS ASHEE, Forwarding and Comrotaaioc
Merchants, for the Allegheny giver Trade, deal
trs in Groceries, Produce, Pituborgh Manufacture!
ud Chlnade of Lime. 1 , ,
The highest prices, in cash,paid at aUdmeaforeoun
ry rags. .ComerofPena andlrwm su.. I*? 50
TToBERT Ttargrj!!. A Co., - IWholesale 1 Wholesale Grocers,
A\i Commission and Forwarding Merchants, dealers
a Produce and Pittsburgh Mana/aetares, Liberty si.
Pittsburgh, Pa- tf.lL.
DBT. A. CtNNINGHA-M, Wholewie Grocer
Dealer in Produce and Pituburgh Manafacturei
*w. tM Liberty at > 7 |v
.. r’poi BE3IOVIL.
r Id B.MILTKSBKIIItEIt
(ajly. s. a. auent,
Forwarding and Commission Mer
chant, has removed to No. 87 Front, between Wood
■™t «n.iiK6yid street*. 5??
SINGER. HARTMAN A CO.. Sheffield Iron and
Steel Work*—Manufacturers of Am. 1». epnni?
and Plough Bteei. Also-Spiiag*, Axle*. Vice., An
til*. Ac. They invite the atteouon of Nerebanu an«*
container* to their stock, before purchatingeUewhere.
They warranttbeir articles to be «jual to any made in
thi» country or imported. * e _* _
SHACKLCTT k WHITE, Wbole«ale Dealer* »n
Foreigo and Dome*iie Dry Good*. No.fi# Wood m.
_ feM ‘»
S'fc'W. HAROAUCiIf, Wool Merchant*, Dealer*
_ , in Flour and Produce generally, and Forwarding
tnd Commi**ion Merchants, No. K) " ater rt., 1 iti*.
borgh.
9 muxs -hnanan. whs wcjjot*,ji**TL*j«D.
SELLERS h N'lCOLS,Produce m-J ueaeniiCom
musioo Merchant*, No. 17 Liberty »t-, Piu»burga.
Linseed tod Lord Oil*. __
S“ F. VON BONNHOBST, * Co., Wnoleiale <iro
• ccrs. Forwarding and CcmmUiion Merchants
Dealer* in PituburghManafactarea and Western Pro
fore, have removed to their new aland)
No. 35, corner of Front it. and Chancery Lane.
A. H. EHOLIBU * CO**
fTMIEO LOGICAL, ClMueal, and Somlair School
I BookicUen, and dealet* in all kind* el Writing,
Window and Wrapping Paper. No. TV Wood nrret, be*
tween Fourth and .Diamond alley, Pituburgh, re.
rjnASSBY A BEST, Wholeaale Grocer* and Commu
I - non Merehanu*-and dealer* in Produce. No.-
Wood fL, Pituburgh. _ _ . . P a£i
n 6B g l
TIT OOL DEALER k. noramUsien Merchant for th<
W tale of American WooloaGoods, Liberty stree
opposite Fifth. >
w*. Joan acwßura
W H WOCBWiU Kim BlOiUT'
WM. D-GALKY A CO-, Wholesale. Grocer*, 18
end SO Wood *treei I‘itUbargU. uoV/7
W. ~n. 911T0HEX«TBBB»
WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECriFYING DIS
TILLERS, and WINE and LIQUOR MERCH
ANTS. AUo — lmporter* of Soda A*E and BleaeUjn*
Powder. No. 100 Liberty *U, (oppcaite Sixth »t.,| Pitt**
burgh. L * ct ~
TOHJI » WICI PATO) ■•CAJTOLm
WICK A M’CANDL.ESS, (»uece«wr» to L. A J. D
Wick.) Wholesale Grocer*, Forwarder and
Comminuoa Merchant*, dealer* In Iron, Nail*, Claw,
Cotton Yiimi, and Pilttburgh Manufacture* generally,
of Wood and Water street*. PUttbnrgh. _—
"W. WALLACE, Mill *toae and Mill Furni*h
. In* eatabtUhmest, No. 844 Liberty at, iwAt
IXT“ W7WllJiONrWaiche*,JewelrT,Bileer V/are,
W • and MitiuryGood*, comer ofMarketand 4th
atreeu, Fimbargh, Pa N. D.-Watehea and Clock*
carefully repaired. ~ ° ec *
TtVesT BOWEN—Commission - and tooaardinU
W Merchant, No. 90 Front *t between Wood and
Market streets. - _ _
W' R. MUHFnTTWtbleiialeknd RctairSeaJerin
, Foreign anti Domestic Dry Goods, north east
corner of Market and Fourth su.
WJtr TOV3»j w- *•
WM. YOUNG fc Co«—Dealer* In leather hides, fc*.
143 Liberty %L i*" s :**.
WX. M’CBTCBBWI. *0 n - **CCTCMr -
W* R. M’CUTCHEON, Wholeaale Orocer»,dea.
. lert In Produce, Iron. Ntil*. Glow, and Pjttt
torch Manufacture* Rene roily, 1W Liberty »t, Piu»*
tank.
— 5 vv'SrTiatlCW,”
ITTOaiET AT LAW,
Butler, Pa
WILL HIM attend to collectlona and all oilier buii
nest entnstdd to him In Boiler and Armiironj
w. W. Wallace, do [ 1
Jamea Manholl do (Pitubnrrh.
dly gay & Wood et. j Jan 7 ’
J PBTTIOHEW * CO.,
. STEAM BOAT AGENTS
UssteKfl ' Orncs a»ov« M. Allka&Co,
OCI3I No.4a W»ier (trect
* T 7 ftJ.OLEaii Book Binder!.
~,.r.ni «ull ongoffed in the above buiine**, comer
W of Wwd andTbini itreet*, Pittsburgh, where
T» ° - R ,t«l toilo tar work moor hne with dee
*c,£e P We aUend to our'work perwnally, and eaus-
ESSoa will be V° 1" “ i J “'
sssfesi sat
Tboie ut»l haTo wot* »“ myjfctf
PHci
Se » 1 A cb-. K° und Chor
MARSHALL, WAI*UA |tn .’ € u, manufactur.
comer Liberty *n4 Floor ud Seale*,
and offer for » a!e F ‘. ft *f°r?. l Y ■ (^>king Stove*, for wot «
oftheoe*UmpTDT^‘l^* , 7' ££ ua B |jxcl p a rU.r and
and coal; Egff Ac. A-e. They oUo
common Grate*, Hollow ’which ha* given *nch
manufacturethe Kitcljenßang j, into a ll oi
general aatiafaeuoa to tbo *® ~“, f lo aiienuon o
which they would *Sffi 8 oct27-dif
the f iiiienm end the public generally
co-T"”
PALSIKOt lIAJraA • vw..
(BoecctMin 10 Ayp na. rjhJ dealer*
Bankers kxchangM|wkebsi rtiscaU ,,
In Foreign
ofUepotue, Bank Noie*i -?*"■. nnmnt mo*
ncßrtyoppoßtie ihe lUnk of FituWi. extern
ocy Ti«,SSoniepooile-Sirtt Ch«c»- for
eotleciiono tnaile on unrig all ite principal p
the Untied Stale*. _ .
The higUti premlwa paid for Foreign and Amenean
Advances made on consignments or
pod Ebm on liberal term*. *»”
SHAOKLKTT * WHITE,
WO. 89 WOOD STREET,
HAVE now in store a large and general assortment
of DRY GOODS, which they offer to City and
County Merchants at reduced prices: and which they
will sell as g! at inducement* to cash buyer*, or for
approved ere „ l* ll * 9
BENNETT *• BROTHER,
QFEENSWARE -MANUFACTURERS. 1
Blrmla(ti*m,(»*ar FltUbarwh,] Fa.
Warehouse, No. 137, Wood street, Pittsburgh.
wms WILL constantly keep on hand a good a*sort>
S/ncntol Ware; ofonr own manufacinre,. and
SQpericrqhality- Wholesale and country Mer-
WM ehtnts are respectfully invited to calland ex*
amine for themselvei, as we are determined to sell
cheaper thanhasever before been offered to the pub*
Inr Orders sent by mail,accompanied by the cash or
tty reference, will be promptly attended to. my!6
Penn naehtns Shop.
TT WlGHTMAN—Manxfaeturer of *ll kinds of eot
t~i «, ion and woollen machinery. Allegheny city. Pa.
The above works being now in full and succesiftl cp
eratiim, 1 am prepared to exesvtc oiiars wit* disnoieh
for oil kinds of machinery in my lina.iteh as willows,
piekera, spreaders, eards, grinding nathinca, railways,
drawing frames, speeders, thiasads, loom*, woolen
canis,double oraiugle,for merebontor country work,
mules, jacks, Ac.; slide and hand lathes and tools In gen
eral. All kind* of shafting made to order, or plan* giv
en (or gearing factories or mills st ressonable cnargn.
Rsrsa to—Kennedy, Child* fc Co., Blaekstock, Bell
A Co, King. Pennoct A Co., Jas. A. Gray. •
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDRY.
A A FULTON, Bell and Brass Founder, has re;
built and commenced business al his old aland
where be will be pleased to see his old custom
ers and friends.
Church, Steamboat, and Bells of every sire, from 10
id 10,000 pounds, cost from pattern* of the most appro*,
ed model*, and warranted to be of the best materials.
CU UiUUAIr, tuiu M.f tnlluu ,w -
Minernl Water Pomps,Counters, Railing, Ac., toge
therwithevery variety ofDrnsk Casting*, i! required,
turned and bushed in iho neatest manner.
A. F. is the sole proprietoi of Babbit's Aim-Amt-
Ho.* MftaL, no justly celebrated for the reduction of
friction iu machinery. The Boxes and Composition
can l>e had of him ai *ll time*. urAhiv
SOAIFK * ATKINSON.
Pm aarwazn Wood ahd Maaxrr, Prrwatmon,
/"WNTINUE to manufacture nil kind* of COPPER,
O TIN AND SHF.KT IRON WARE Also, Black-
Steam lloau built to orler.
Special attention riven to steam boat work.
Have on hands aline assortment of Copper and Brass
Kettle*.Tin Ware.&e.Ae. Steamboat Cooking Stoves,
Portable Forges, various sixes—a very convenient ar
ticle for steamboat*, California emigrants, or rail road
companies.
\Ve would respectfully invito steam boat men and
others to call anu sec our articles and prices before
purrhasin* elsewhere. itU7
LOWELL FLETCHER,
KaxcracTran or
iLCOOei. AND PURE SPIRITS,
Comer Front and Vine streets, Cincinnati, O.
/■'VRDERS from Pittsburgh for Alcohol, Pure Srtrit*,
U Raw or Rectified Whiskey, will be promptly at
rndrd to at lowest market price. mehlfcdly
ttOßoanhiU Livery Stabls.
A ROBERT H. PATTERSON has opened
large stable fin First ft, running through
to Second si, between Wood and Smithfield
the .-ear of the Mor.ongahela House,
with an entirely new stock of Horses and Carriages of
the best quality and latest style*. Horse* kept at live
ry in the l«e»t manner. * jytWly
INSURANCE.
INSURANCE. . ..
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU
RANCE COMPANY .-—Office, North Room of the
Exchange, Third street Philadelphia.
Fiai Ixscaaxc*.— Buildings, Merchandise and other
property in town and cocxtxt, insured against ios* or
damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium.
M.mn liwtraaltcx.— They also insure Vessels, Car
goes and Freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or
Special policies, a* the assured may desire.
tw,-. wr> T».i** mwi tioit.--'They 41*0 insure mereban
dlsa transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal
Boats and steam Boats, on nrera and lakes, on the
most liberal terms. _ .
DIRECTORS—Joseph IL Beat, Edmund A. Bonder,
John C Davis, Rolen Barton, John R Penrose, Samu
el Edwards, Geo P Leiper, Edward Dariij’gton. lsaue
R Davis, William Folwell, John Newbn, Dr R. M Hut
ton, Jame* C Ua.»d, Theophilas Paulding, “ Jon*s
Brooks, Henry Sioun, Hugh Craig, George Semi ,
Bpeneer Mellvain, Cbarle* Kelly. J G Johnson, W d
Uam Hay, Dr S Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH—D. T. Morgan,
Wm. Bagalev, Jno. T. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
RicasaD S. NswMU.,Secreury.
ITT* Office of the Company. No. 43 \> ater street
Pittsburgh. janSSidtf P: A. MADEIRA, Agent.
LIFE INSURANCE!
Trenton Bnlnnl Lilt Ininranee Company
satis or rusTDX Bsoccto 2fi rss exxr.
Capital, 5150,000. '
JAMES DURNO A CO., Agent* oi Pituburgh, Po.
bossd or Diaxcnoii, at Tiiwros, sew ixasar.
Jame. lloy, Jr | i 0^ 0 / ° lUl ‘v*^
Beniamin Fish. G A. Perdican*, V T.
JohiTwearu I Eli Mom*, Secretary.
Jonathon Fl*x, Treasurer.
refeaees.
saw to*k. I
CompirollcrofNew York. I
George Wood. |
John F. Mockie. i
David Dudley Field.
Joseph Hone. I
His Exc- Gov. Haines d*ow. Vgoom.
W. L. Hayton. U. S. Sea- I l**ac Uildnck, M. C.
G. D. Wall, Ex-U. S Sen.! "m. A. Newell,.M.C.
liX-Gov. M. DteXrrson. \ Hon. S. R. Hamtitnn.
MEDICAL J-.XAM.NhKS.
A Sidney Doane. M. D W. W. Gerhard, M. U.
33 Wanes tfc, N- Y. Ml Walnut .t„ I‘f.il a.
Wm.M'K Morgan,M.D., IL R- Bell, M. D-.
George M’Cook, M. D. Allegheny city, Pa.
Piiuborgh, I*a-
The Agent* of this Company, at Pituburgh. sre aath
orixrd to uke every first elss* risk on Lite at • *««e
tien tftwntrfin ftr «*U. irom the usual rate* of pre
mium as charged by olhe.r Companies.
XXASrLS.
A man 30 year* of *cr, taking a Poliey of Insurance
for One Thou*an«! Dollar*—
To mo for one year, pay* cnl 7 * 9 >®;
do itrrn “ - “ Biu,3fr-anntteily.
do Lifetime, “ “ *l7,e® twM
And in the tame proportion for any tarn op to
which it the extent taken on any one life.
TJu» company commenced operation* on the »•« wi,
l«4s, and it» monthly t)u«iiier» op to the Ui Oct., i- • ,
•bom. a progresi arzttding that of any other Life Com
,ia-r^e°£r«e!C dmdetid ef profit* will be declared to the
assured on the i« January. IWO
Pamphlet* containing the varmua Übl-«of rate*,
and all the nece*aary informauoD on the
subject of Life Aaaonince will I* furnished on mppu
eaK » JAMES DURNO ACO Agenu,
del7 odeon Buildings.
P|HK IKHtIItAMCK.
Thf. tren roN mutual life and *-’*rk in
surance COMPANY wtll iitoe Police, of In
•arauee annul Lo,. oa Da«*ea by Ftaa.upot. Dwe •
ins» and Furniture. 4r..cn i p
Tuoa. *. wiuT*.
HEALTH ISSBRASCB.«t PUUbargh.
Tlw Spring Garden Health Insuranee Co n
OP PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL 8100,000.
INSURES Male* and Female* again*! ihc h-xpeu»e
and Loa. occasioned by »ckne. or Academy
an immediate allowance of from S 3 to 8a per week,
{ax oue,two, ihree, or four year*. ,
The method of effecting ih»« In.BTMM. nnd the
■atimer of t-mrdmi Urn trek tllowture, .111 be felly
explained by the Agent.
IXAttCLZ-
A perion ran in»nre ngnin.i flieknc.
wbie'u will detain bun from his ordinary bonnes*, a«
FwSli 'ye'tr.by ptyibk «d», “■> reeeieetar -eek.
For two “ “ u '
For three J ..
o" for" period of foor yetrt. ,bc , of l '"" 1
.»Ih.
J4 * IM ‘ Odcon IluiMmgi.
Lir/tad Uulth lainrane*. j
THE Maui) Life and lleailh Jnanrance Compwijr
SSTfe?- .K !TpS o»«.M?» £
uwatnue* or lire loaurance, m .JfiT
t,3n, «4H ui| opd g*’»lill. W
P. Boone? Robert P Kinc, ® h “l' h ",J o'°lii'c«mpbdi|
8 ? office, commereiel Rocmi, comer of
oct37>dlr Wood ood Th.nl .u, Pm.burjh
~ FinE Aab nAni*K iksuuanck.
T“SLS!?S2S£2SS »
“a^SKs?''
ISDEMSITY.
The Franklin Fire Insurant Co. of Pkttaddpkta.
DIRECTORS.— Oharlea N- Bancker, Tiiomaa Han,
Tobiaa Wagner,Samuel Grant, Jacob'!• Snutb,
lieo.W Rich.nl>, ItonlMU !>• fc.
»«,*«. D ”' J “• muton.
..“"I? dwrip»™ «' ’'TM. *"n% ’’
„£°h wWKic.plul «»d Premium*, eeiely inu.M
r“.ffo,d Lpl. pruiunlon .o the u.md-
The ».«,U ol ie comp.nr.ou J.W .UIMS, “
p&biifhetl agreeably w an act of A*«eml.ty, were ej
teliowi. tii:
Moriragea
Real Estate
Temporary Loana
Stocts
; h, I Caab, &c.
7i
Office N K corner Wood and 3d *u
Th* PcnaiylTanls Company
Fo* la»»v*ncxos l.im amx> ti.
riMIK brat Life In.aramc Company “ lUle
], IncorporaiedMafeii-Ui.lsU-cba.lor perpetual.
Capital SiOOJW—ail paid in. ,
Having snlhonscdthe undersigneds rc *f * e . ■‘I’PH"
cations /or inturancc, on which polieie* will be wsu ,
according to tbcir proposal* and rate*,
SS.*”” “‘g““ “ g^cScM** 4
VToUKNINU PRlNTS—Handsome” WsekA white
jVi and black and dote colored Print*, for Mourning
bdfjjjd .. u.. Dry Pood. H... 0 Of B
MORNING. PEBRUARY 26, 1850-
CaPARTNERSHIPS.
DlsaolnUon off Partnsratxlp.
BY MUTUAL CONSENT this day, the fim hereto
fore existing under the style of BUSHFJELD k
LEADER, has been dissolved b'y Henry Lf*der sel *
ing his entlro Interest in said firm to John McGill. AU
business connected with the firm of Bushfield A Lead
er will be settled by 6. D. Bushfield A Co., who are
duly authorised to moke all collection* and sdjost sji
claim*. BUSHFIELD A LEADER.
Pituburgh, Oet 87,1649.
N. B. S. B. BUSHFIELD A CO. will continue the
wholesale and retail Dry Goods and Grocery business,
at the old store room, No. 230 Liberty st, where they
will be pleased to have their friend* and customers
call ana examine their stock of good*. __
octal RB. BUSHFIELD ACO.
lIOTICB.
THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm
of A. AC. BRADLEY*, i* dissolved by iho decease
of Mr. O. Bradley. Tha busuteu will be carried on by
A. Bradley, who will settle the business of the late
firm. —.—
REMOVAL —A. BnasfiXT has removed hu Foundry
Warehouse from No. 118 Second street, to No.M>
Wood street, between First and-Seeond streets, to the
wsreboase lately occupied by G. A. Berry, where he
will keep constantly on hand a general assortment or
Castings. Grates^Stoves^ Cooking Btovct, A_c. _JyW_
'btssoTntlon.
THE co-partnership heretolore existing between the
■abieribers, in the name of Constable, Burke A
is this day dissolved by tnatual eonaenu Metsi*.
Burke A Barnes will settle the business of the con
cem, for which purpose they are authorised to use the
name of the concern. NATHANIEL
EDMUND BURKE.
THOMAS BARNES,
The undersigned kave this day assoeisied themselves
in the name of BURKE A BARNES, for the purpo*e
of manufacturing Fire Proof Safe*. Vaplt Doors- Ac.
Ac., al the stand of the late firm of Constable, Burke
A Co., where they will be pleased to receive the pa
tronage of the customers of that house and their friend*.
EDMUND BURKE,
THOMAS BARNES.
In retiring from the firm of Constable, Burke A Go.,
I with sincere pleasure recommend Messrs. Burke A
Darnea to the confidence of my friends and we public.
Feb. 0,1P49. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE
, feblA-dlf •
FORWARDING & .COMMISSION.
J, A J, Tardoi, Commlsilen Esrehautii
Xiu.bl Old Levee n„ N.Orleans,kccpconsiuntly on
bano a large assortmem of Brandic* of the follow
ing btands, which they offer (or sale as agent* for J. Du
rand ACo .Bordeaux, viz: Maglory, J. Kraud.J Durand
A Co, Larochelie, J. J. Durand Cognoe, A.de Momesun.
A. L Uleville, A.de Mondorr, Jean I-oui»,Ac; also. An
chor Gin, Bordeaux Med and While Wine* in cask* and
rases, seleeied wiUi care by John Durand A Co, be*idc -
Champagne Wine A Sweet burgundy Pot t [feb7*l v*
a t. aroitr. Titos.
STUAKT A SILL, Grocer*, and Produce nnd Com
muaiou Merehaou, No. ll« Wood st. Pituburgh.
Dealer* in Groceries, Flour, YVhea', Rvo,Oai*. Corn,
Harley, Pork, Bacon. Butler, Lard, Cheese; Closer,
i Timothy and Flax Seeds; Iron. Nails, Glass, Ac. Ac.
Ac. Particular attention paid to the sale of Western
RxvaeaKCi*—Meesr*. Myer* A Hunter, RobL Dal
le 11 A Co-, UHJiU* A Roe, Hampton, Suutb A C».
Junes May, King A Moorhead, Pittsburgh, bennrr
A M’Millon, Ma»sillon. Jos. R Momton, E*q., M-
LooiL spttSMy
;ou.i i. ckaioi late of N. Lisbon, O. w. a Ut.maa
CRAIG * SKINNER,
GENERAL AGENCY*, Commission and Forward
ing Merchanu, No. 8# Market »t, Pittsburgh, P*.
atiention given to the purchase and sale
of ail kinds of Produce.
Rsrca Wait A Co., Murphy, Wilson A Co.
Pittsburgh, Lawson A Hill, Mahlon Martin,
WellaviUe, o.|John H. Brown A Cu., Grigg, Elliott A
Co n Philadelphia; 11. W. Snodgrass A Gregg A
Nace, New Lisbon, O.; Fr. Bkinner, Hon. C. D. Cofliu,
Cincinnati; J. P. Keller, Youngstown, W. L Sum
dart. Cleveland, O. augdl
GBORQE COCHRAN.
Commlaalosa and Forwarding Merchant*
no. 36 wooo vt., rrmaraas,
CON ITNUES to transact a general Commisdpn busi
ness, especially in the purchase and *aie of Ameri
can Manufacture* and Produce, and in receiving and
forwarding Goods consigned to hi* care As Agent for
the Manufactures, be will be constantly supplied wuh
the principal articles of Pituburgh Manufactnre at the
lowest wholesale price*. Orders and consignments
are respectfully solicited. 197
LIGHT STREET BALTIMORE
TOOO Alt D TSTOTOS. rXOFSUtrOBS.
a THIS establishment .long and widely known a*
being one of the most commodious In the eity of
Baltimore, has receutly undergone very exten-
sive alterations and improvements. An enure new
wing has been added, containing numerous and airy
sleeping apartment*, and extensive bathing rooms.
The Ladies’ department has also been completely
reorganized and 6nnl up ut a mo runiqoe and beacu
foi style. In faei the whole arrangement of the House
ha* been rcseodelal, with a single eye on the part of
the proprietor*, towards the eomfort and pleasurc of
their Guests,' and which they confidently aloCit Wir
challenge comparison with any Hotel in the Union,
Their table will alwaya b*-supplied wuh every *uh
«,.n,«t and laxary which the market offerds servcil
up in a superior style; while in the way of Wines, Ac ,
they will not ba aarpassed.
In conclusion sac proprietor* beg to saT, that nothing
will be left undone on their part, and on the pan of their
assistants, to render this Hotel worthy the contused
. patronage of their friends and the public generally.
The pnees for board have also been reduced to the
following rate*: .
Ladies'Ordinary, R 1,73 per day.
Gentlemen's “ ... .
N. R—The Baggage Wagon of the Houao will al
ways be found at the Car and FUaaboat Landing*,
wmdi will convey baggage to and from U*« Hotel, free
of charge.
nmuDXLrtn*-
llon. James Campbell.
David H. White.
Alexander Cumatncs
W. J. P. White, P. M.
coim or rovxrs *Jn» seakt srasXT*, nmacioa.
MTJIK subscriber respeeUttUy announcesthui
he Ku now opened his new and excellent Hotel
for the accommodation of travelers, boarder*,
and the public generally. The bouse and furniture
are entirety new, and no painsor expense hare been
•pared to render it one of the most comfortable and
pleasant Hotels in the city.
The subscriber is determined to deserve, and there*
fore solicits, a share of public patronise.
ociM-dly JACOB HOUGH. Proprietor.
fI’COXUTiJh CO.. idk
JO (Successors to M'Cord A king) WR
0% PaiblonabU tlatt«r>,
Comer of Wood and Fifth Struts.
E PARTICULAR attertiou paid to oar Retail Trade.
„ Gentlemen can rely upon getting their II»l» and
Cam from our establishment of the van katjcxmls and
of the‘L*T*lT*TTLXs. and at tie uiwbt
Merchants, purchasing by wholesale. are
respectfully invited to call and examine our Stock; n*
we can nay with confidence that as regard'
and raico, it will not suffer In a companion wi;n any
bouse in Philadelphia. _ _ __ *' i.P
TOPttISTKa*.
JOHN D M’CRKABY, Priming Ink Manufaciorcr,
No*f33l and 333 Stantnn street, NKW' YOHh—De
pot No. 3 Spruce street—Would call the aitrntion t>(
primers to ht» improved Printing luk» of various
kinds and orders, at Uir. following prices :
Exua fine Jet Black, for Card and Wood
Outs • • • tv UO and 3«) per lb.
Fine Book Ink - li 75 '• lW> "
Boos rk • . . 040 *' u sfl
New. Ink • el9u *» “ o sfS -
Fine Red Ink • 75c I W I iti “ V '*>
Blue, Yellow, Ureen and While 75c 1 Otl t L<l
(jo id »ae at 8V pel lb, amljirnnre at 50, 75 ett and
tiperot-
A soeeimen of News Ink can be seen on this paper.
For sale by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
C. Morgan A Co. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Morton A Criswouli), Louisville, K)
su.ssns.il.
MA WHITE A CO., would respectfully inform
. the public that they have erected a shop on
Lacock, between Pederal oi-d Sandusky street* 1 hey
are now making and are prepared to receive order* for
every description of vehicles, Coaches, Lhannl*. Ua
rouches, Buggies, Phtelons. Ac., Ac., which from their
long experience in the manufacture of the above work,
and the facilities they have.they feelcoitfident they nre
enabled to do work on the most reasonable terms with
i those wanting articles in their line.
Paying particular attention to the selection of mate
l rials, and having none but competent workmen, they
have no hetiuuon in warranting their wort. »c
thcreforcask the attention of the public to tin-matter.
N. U. Repairing done in the beat manner, and on the
most feasonable terms. ja^mf
Diaphragm Flltir, for Ilydraal Water.
• p * THIS is to certify that I have up*
3 pointed LiTingston, Roggen A to.
J|H»L Sole Agents for the sale of Jenmng *
vfc a 9 Patent Dioprahgm Filter, fortlicei|
Tnr ties of PiIUDUTfh anti-Allegheny.
> II JOHN GIBSON, Agent,
for Walter M Gibson, 34» Broadway
V N. Yi
X Oct 10,1848. , ,
We have been using one of the above 4r \‘ ele, t i
office of ibe Norelty Works for three month*, on *n*'i
and feel perfectly satisfied that It u a useful ' nYe "“"“»
and we take pleasure In recommending hem as i -t
ful article fo all who love pure water. Orders wiil be
U,„kMy r.c.i.cd * <*
put naokklma' Works and FwUmlry.
rent. 44 Water «t.
riTTssuasa, f*. .
JOHN WRIGHT A Co n are prepared to burid Cotton
and Woolen Machinery of every descripfion, such
do Carding Machines, Spinning Frames, Bpccdcrs.
Rawing frames, Halfway Heads, Warper*,
Dressing Frames, Looms, Card Grinders, Ac. Wrought
Iron BhafUng turned; all sizes of Cast Iron, I alliLS und
Haneersoftne latest patterns, slide and bund Lathes,
iSd&*. .ftu kina..-«r "'P
furnished on short notiee. Patterns si*4«. M ord. t foi
Mill Gearing, Iron Railing, Ac. tobtom ! f* {° r
in* Factories, Cast Iron Window Ba h ami *‘“' e £
tings Order, left at the Warehouse of J.
Palmer A Co., Libert* street, wdl have prompt a.ien-
U °Refer to Blackstock, Bell A Co., 3. \MootAcnd*
Co., G. E. Warner, John Irwin A toons. P.tuburgh, t*.
C. ij. H. Warner, ateubeiiviUt .
• *1,«M7,438 41
, 04,754 KJ
; OA,UOI S 3
31,553 25
3d,S(H 37
PIANOBI , ...
THE-snbseriber offers for sale a large and »P
assortment of rosewood and mahogany grand A
lion Pianos, with and without Coleman . celebrated
Aiolian Attachment. The above instruments ■« war
ranted to be eijual to any manufactured n tlns couu
gK- "• “ ld
“* Sd door above sth
N. R—City Scrip will be taken at par for a few of
he above assortment. 5?” ’——
nrrssexiiu, Sept. U», Itoitf;
MfLTHOS K HIBUEKT:—Dear Sir, our W RI
TING FLUID W« ba*** , l ow hrc, ‘ u,,l!g , moTe th »"
a rear, and on looking o/er the entries made b, H. we
find the color a bright blue , ' lac '- ''ihi^nlikc
,u menu donad, « «. ?”“■ CO.
For nlo, lo.elli.r wild llilibort’. Rod Ink, .nd M.-
-Kino r.M ink Lv U A. Fahnestock A Co, H. 1.
city, and by the manufacturer,
T K lhblim. 6ruggi*i‘irod Chemist, corner of LiUer.
5 «d«ihffi.idS n**
HOTELS
FOUNTAIN HOTEL.
LAnAUTItIU HOUSIC,
MISCELLANEOUS-
g£W COACH FACTOttT,
ALLCSHKirr. *
p\AILY .1 Ibe rinLADELrm
E^L Y A O oSo«J,S.S3»Fnc
£c£, foitcr*, i)or-kccpcr*, \Vojtet*, Famirf», Co«^
meu. Car Agentt, Book and H«P. Agenta, °?v' C v“
nreraeen in all branches of baiine**, Ac. Wc h
a nambcrofgood.ituauoD.onh>
which pay Irom 'buo to ti£QO per wnum. *%•*
of muauon. of any kind would do well » g
u. a call, a. wc have agent, in each
tie*. which will enable u. to place every •{£“£**
a .aiiable situation at the .UorteitrioUce.Woh.-t
larec acaaainunce in all the above named ci
wKch wc trust will enable u» to give enure .atisi
linn to all who may favor u. with a call.
U °" TAYLOR A TAYMAN, No. S> Second «,
between South and Oa
N. B Penoni living In nay part of the U. Sta
and wishing to obtain a .Unauon in OalUmore, 01
thcr ofthe abovecitlc., will have thcir.wanuim
diately attended to by addreaiing w a Une,{posi*p
a» by io doing they will curtail both trouble and
pco.«, which they olherwi«o would incoi by_coj
"' ki «TAY f l2R A TAWUNr
Jio.69 Second atreet.
Baltimore, &
my*Js:dtf *• * f‘
THE &BEOHBTEB' I
The attention of the pultlie is respectfully called
tho following certificate*:
Ms. 8. Eaxins— Having tested aqaantity ci Go
weighed by your Areometer 1 find
your instrument correct; and recommend thaw* «
to those going to Colifonuu.M '-bo best method for o
“ tata « "Ee r«l B.«n.
Pittsburgh, March ®, l*A9.
Prnnmaa, Starch 7,ISW.
Me. Eaaittt-DearSir. Having examined the ‘ ATftw
meu :manufactured at your rooms, 1 do not hesitate
to commend it to the »« of those gentlemen who
about removing to California in search of Gold.
It rives a close onnroximilion to the •P ec H^.s!'.\ l .
ty of metal* end will certainly enable the adventurer
to ascertain when hii plucer is
marly V«o»*. recp*v. )R. RPCUNTOCK._
I NUIA RUBBER CLOTHIPsO—Juii received forthe
1 California Expedition, a complete asaortment oi
(ism Elastic Clothing, at prices rouging from MAO to
flljio for suit of coal, pants aud hat. xor sale at the
“ t II NjII.UPS
GREAT IN VKN i’UiN!-'V ALU ABLE JdSCOVF.RV!
Pat&xt Bbcubxd JaficaST Ist, lbW.
Patent aoss-Uver extension Tahiti, Sofas, Burtaut,
Book Cases, Writing Desks.
LEVER OP WROUGHT IRON,
mu a TAULEH far surpassing every other m
! venuon-ol the kind now extant Phey con he ex
tended Horn ten lo twenty-five feet, and when closed
the leaves are aJI contained tustdej they are made to
all size, and shapes, and arc admirably adapted for
Steamboats, Hotels, and large private families, form
ing when domd e complete centre table. <
SOFAS AND BUREAUS—These articles arc tnval
■able, parucnlariy to those whs wish to econo
mise room, and convert ■ sleeping apartment into a
parlor or sitting mom, as they can be opened and shut
at convenience, and when shut, the beddtiix is enclos
ed. A rreai saving in room and rent.' AilUtc bed
steads when closed form a beautiful piece of furniture
for a parlor or sitting room. , . , .
HOOK CASES—A neat and useful article for parlor
or drawing room.
WRITING DESKS—For law office*, counting rooms,
aud other offices; when opened a mosteorrrenienl bed
stead, when closed a perfect Dost and Library alone
is visible. , , ..
All these articles need no recommendation: the
beauty of the whole 1«, they are warranted not to get
jut of repair. It will he for your interests to call and
examine the articles, at the manufacturer's store, No.
S 3 Third stjeet, Pittsburgh. In addition to the above
advantages, they ate proof aguinsi bug*.
rachlc JAMES W WQODWEI.I-
Btaain Uriels Works for Sale. .
THE subscriber offers for sale, the HTKAkI HOICK
WORKS, above Lawrenceville. comprising *
Steam Engine, *J Boilers, 6 Mould Machine, capable of
mtiuufuiimng yu.iAiU Pressed ilncks lout of “O'j ! «Vi
as takes from the hank.) per day; with three aei+s of
laud on the Allegheny river, on whieb are 4 kUnd and
slieds, machine and clay sheds, wheelbarrows, trues*,
shovels, spades, Ac., every thing requisite to bora
toenee operations at an hours notice. Price, including
the patent right to use said machine. *v. a 5r!5?K.
paymentmaoe easy. Without the land. •WwOjl ror
particulars, address HENRY MERKITu
acgVNdu __ No * ,!J Mouongaheia ilovfse.
Wrought asd Cut Iro» Raillngi
TUB subscribers beg leave to Inform the public 'bat
they have obtained from the East ail the late and
fashionable designs for Iron Railing, both for booses
and cemeteries. Persons wishing to procure hand
some patients will please call and examine, and judge
for themselves. Railiug will be furnished at the shon
e*t notice, and in the best manner, at the corner ot
Craig and Rebecca streets, Allerheny city.
augtP-dtf A. LAMOXT A KNOB.
Oriurit Oyi
BURKK A CO'S Dajiy Expren u now regularly de
livering Can anJ Snell arc of
fered to dealer* and families as she lowest price*.
QuaJfay warranted equal to any brought, to thi* wax
kei. ■Q't tar talc by
; j, C IHDWELL. Art. "«ter *’.
A!*>— At lire following depot*- Rei* A U*rger, eot*
ner Southfield and Second .U, fc. lieaslrton, Diamond,
Meu-Ar A lloi.maon. Federal »s-Ailcvheny. ? C, J 5 -
\l7 fc n«»e aoiac PUMPs,'ciade Sa"an improved
• *o u nol to <r*«ao i& the co)Je*i weather.
nvrr.r'* “ ch
t»t lieiween Won’t Market »l»
HEW BOOK®* HEW BOOK®*
HPHK CotrftUation and Standard of the A**octaie
1 Reto-ined C&ureh in North America: tfvo, bound
'"l bcOiher 9idr, or Note* for the History ®f the War
between Mexico and the I'nttrd Stales, written in
Vcztco. and tranulated from the Spans.h, with note*:
By A. C. Ramsey. _ .
- Akrtcbrs of Reform* and Reformer* of Great Britain
siuMreland: liy H. U Stanton.
T!.e Work* of President Kdwnnls, In 4 vol*; a re
print of the Worcester edmor, with addition*. and a
eopiou* general itidcx. .. , ,
Tee Mountain* of K*yin, or Egypla \\ line** for the
Bible: lty F. L. Hawk*. U.b-. L. L. 1). I
Memoir* of David Hu e. late editor of JourritJ of
Commerce, with selections from bta Miscellaneous
\V*ilin*»: By Re*. J. I*. Thompson. 1
The Puritan and lII* Daughter: by J. K. Paulding.
Lo» Gnngo*, or an Inside View of Mexico aud Cal
tforma: By Lieut. Win?, ,U. S. Navy.
Familiar Utter* to Young Men, on eanou* subject*,
•leurncd as a Companion to the Young Men’* Guide:
tJy Wm A. Alcolt _ ■ . _
The Poem* and Prom \\ nung* ot B. A- Dana: J v*
Nineveh and tu Remain*: By Layard.
For sale by KU.IMTI’ A ENGLISH,
jnnis! _ No :o .^ Vofwl . ,, _
A P/oaont'for Vour Family.
-MORRIS A W 11. L! * * HOME JOURNAL
l'mtiUiiisi Wiuu—fr ni attjitrjr.
l Tbe first paper in the Luton.” (KVenn-;. ’ Ur.
“Rather get in coal than go withoUlil- r i -l
New fub«enl>-r» tan be aupplied from Jan.
if miuctliiir application be made (ritfl«rper«>i>a" T “ r
inter) at the Office of Publication. GJ Wood »i
* jHiilti _ JJ>
' ' K«W Doolu~3aii Arrifid.
SACBKO *C£NKS AN’U CHARACIWRS, by J. T
U. nilly, wnb oMjr.iial; dciigna t>y Dancy^
.... I'ucmt anil Pro»e VVmmp'df It- H. Dana.
I'liVMctan and Paueni, nr a Practical View of ihe
Murui Dune*. Keleiloiu an\i InWreaU of ihr MHietl
ProtrrMon ami ihe Oouunupiiy; by W., IlnoHei, M. l>.
The Puritan aitd Hta D*n;birr; by J. K- I nuldms,
aoiborot me Dutchman'* Fireside.
lx>« (irinso*. or an Iniide View of Mexico and Cal
ifornia; with Wandrriiitrs in Pern. Chile and Polynesia;
i.r ljrux. Wiie. . Kortaleiiv
1 dc-jl KLLltrrr 4. UNGLISH. at
• MUSELLA.NEOUS LITERATURE,
AT LOCKWOOD'S, S 3 WOODSTRKET.
BROWN’S American Augler's Gnide; full oi illus
trations, limn.
I’auiding'* I’umnn and ilia Daughter, ltmio.
Dr Hooker's i'hysiciun anil Fattent; laroo.
Mrs K , li« l Hearts nnrt Horars; Svo.
Noander’s Ulr. oi Chriat; nvo. , _ , „
Seamier'* History of Christian Church; 3 vols, tJvo.
Hev. Dr. Spring's Memoir* oi' JUim Murray, svo.
American Almanac, fvo „
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
janlO Bookseller A Importer. A’l Wood «!.
flow Is tb« tlma to Bibserlbs.
OFFICE of Seou> Reprint* of the Four Quarter*
lira and lllnekwood; *lO porye.tr.
Mom* A Willis' Home Journal, published in New
York weekly; Si per annum.
Dowuiughi Horuculturaliet, monthly; *3 per year.
Invaluable.
IllVttlUdim;.
The Cultivator, monthly; SI p**r annum.
The Agriculturalist, monthly; SI per year.
The Democratic Review, monthly; W per annum.
The Danker*' Magazine, do 83,«l« _
• JAMES D LOCKWOOD.
janS Bookseller Lnpnnur, 03 Wood «l _
. SIIACKLKTT « WHITE,
DRY GOODS JOBBERS,
m wood street,
ARF. now receiving a very large stock of frerh
linods, of recent pnrebaso and uuponaUon,which
they will sell to the trade'al such prices ns council fail
to give entire satisfaction, , ,
City and Country Merchants arc invited to call gnd
examine our «ock bcfore(purcliU*JHg
mye
DRY GOODS
HDRPUYi WILSON * CO.,
No. 4b Wood St., Pirrsßctiatt,
ARK now receiving their usual supplies of Good
lor tbo Fall season, which they will he bnppy t,>
exhibit to their old customers, and as many new one:-
as may feel inclined to present themselves.
Always taking great pains to lay in such goods c*
are adapted to the want* of the Western trade, whiff
lone experience enables them to do, they can soy with
much confidence, mid without ort'-criag inio * d-u.il
of Dmir stock, that the Western retail merchant will
find with diem ail thui his costumers require- Those
who have formed the unprofitable habit of repairing
to tho En»teru ciiic* tor their stocks of Dry Goods,
OToald do wull to call, ns a candid comparison of pri
ces would in many cases result in the conviction that
tbo expense of goiug further may he obviated by buy
ing in ’ fytjq
UNStiIUNKAULE FLANNELS.
WR. MUIU'HY continues to keep on hand & full
• assortment of tbo Welsh Unshrinkable Flan
nels, and has recently received a supply of the finer
qualities. Alto Swansdown Flannels, a scarce arti
cle and well adspted for the wear of invalids, and
others wanting soractl ing warmer than usual.
Persian and Uyusc Flannels for weal* to
gether with a full supply q( American manufactured
Flannels, of different qualities, Also, SHROUDING
FLANNELS, of all the different widths, at the North
East comer of 4th and Market «u.
{£s"Wbnle«aJ« Rooms up stair*, where dealers will
alwnysiiud a good assortment of new stylo goods,
juut
FAST OULORKD PUINT6.
WR. MURI’UY invite* the attention qf buyer* in
• hi* present choice stock ,:f Trim* at cent*
per yard. «f ya*t color* and newest Myles.
Alst*—Ne*csi style* English Canities, from 12} t«>
l>J cnriu.
4ll»o—A fall B*«ortwent or imiil figured light Print*
and ChinUes, buff, blue, pink, Ulnck, purple, orange,
Ac' L_/" Wliolessdo Rooms up »tuir*. j»nt?
CIALICOE3 —10 ea«*, fast Color*, al o|c; former
i price 10c. jaiuiu A A MASONA 00__
BLU£ CHECKS—I ca.-e very dark Shirting Checks,
jost opened by SHACKi.EfT A WHITE,
jbulß t>;i WoodtUret
BLACK SILK LACKS. including a few piece* of
jSiT “ “'H'M'uiSv
MEDICAL,
PROFESSOR BARRY’S TRICOPHKR
OCS ORHEDICATED COMPOUSD.
INFALLIBLE forjrenewlng, invigorating, and bean
tyfyinsr the Hair, removing Bcurf, Dandruff, and au
affections of the Scalp, and curing Eruptions on the
Skin Diseases of the Glands, Muscles and Inlets
meat*, and relieving Stings, Cats, Bruises, Sprains,
*e Ac With this preparation, “there is no such
word as fail." Thcim journals In America, medical
men of the highest eminence, prominent citizens of all
professions and ladies who have used It for years ta
their dressing rooms and nurseries w,Ul oB ® ac :
cord/that, for impaling tiros gloss, l«“r>ance and
eurito the hair, erad'csung scurf and dandruff, heal*
ine wounds, curing contusions, sprains
and relieving diseases of the akin, the glands “dj*®
muscles it has no equal among the multitude of com
pounds advertised in tho pablte prints or usediapri
vate practice. In cheapness as well as efficacy, Bar
™«hnuw wteh c~.il
from this triple envelope is very clo-c. AIl dise*M
of the.hair originates in tho skin of *£S
pores of the scalp are clogged, or if the Wood _*nd
other fluids do not circulate freely through mall
vessels which feed the root, with moisture andimpart
life to the fibres the result is scurf, dandruffishedd tog
of the hair, grayness, dryness and bareness ofthe
ligaments and entire b"dne« as the case maybe.
Stimulate the skin to heatlhfal acuon with the Tncop
herous. and the torpid vessels, recovering their activ
ity, will annihilate the disease. , rtf
In all affections of the skin, tod of the substraU ol
masclcs nod iitegumenis, the process and the effect
are the same. , ... , .
H is upon the skin, the muscular fibre, ami the
glands that the Trieopherou* has its specific action,
and in all affections and injuries of these, organs, It is
* SKtoCI"SUbSi... flic M ««„ .1 .to priiicip.l
Offico. 137 Broadway, N. Y.
xzsr"'* __
PROCLAMATION.
T r NOW all men who ore sick and afflicted witn dis-
IV eMe of the bladder and kidneys, with rhenmailc
nsin» in back or limbs, stiffioinu, old sores, running
ulcers Ac, that they-can bo cured by taking the Pe
troleum! You may .talk about its being a nostrum as
much as y«ou please, but this does not make u so, lor
we proclaim in the face cfan honest community, that
u has virtues which = re not contained tn ony other
r-medv. The man who is racked with paui and suf
fering'from d.sease, can for fifty cent*, get relief from
any of the ills eiiuumeratcd above. Reader , it costs
very little to make a trial. Tma Petroleum i» no mix*
tu:«*-nq compond, pul up for ihe purpose of imposing
on thecUromunity; but it is a rem-dy elaborated by
tbs master hand of nature, and bubbles up from tlic bo
som of our mother earth in in original purity, and of
fers to suffering humani y a ready remedy, u certain
and cheap cure. , . . .
Uhas cured Pile* after otber.medieiDes have failed
to render any relief. Il has cured Rheumatism of long
•unding, and of the wont and most painial character.
It has cured Oholera Morbus by one or two itosesi it
has cured old’cuses of Diarrhea, In which every other
remedy bas been of no avail. As u local remedy m
burns’and scalds, it i» better than any metlical com
pound or ointmeut ihat we know <>f. It will cure chil
blains or frosted feci, m a few applications; undoubt
ed testimony can be furnishad of ihe truth contnuied
in ihe above stMcment by calling on Samuel M. Kier,
Canal Basin, 7th street: or either of the agents.
Koyser A McDowell, corner of Wood su-et and
Virgin Alley: R E. Sellers, 67 Wood street, D. A. W-
Hot A D. M. Curry, Allegheny cuy. are the agents.
jan3l ' j
CAUTION EXTRA
A man by the name of RUKL CLAPP has enraged
with a young man of the name of 8 i • Townsend. and
uses bis name to put up 0 Sarsaparilla, which they
eall Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, denominating n
GENUINE, Original, etc. This Townsend H no doc
tor ami never was, but was formerly u worker on rail
roads, canals,-and the like. Yet he assumes the title
of Dr., for the purpose of gaming c . red * l
noL He Is sending out eardi beaded Tricks ot
Quieks." in which he says, I have sold the use of my
name for «7 a week.’ I will give -S. P. Townsendi 8000
if he will produce ope itoglo solitary proof of Utis.-
Thit is to caution the public not u> be deceived, und
“l lh, GENUINE ORIGINAL OU)
l)r. Jacob Townsend’s Sanapanlla. bavin* ou U Ihe
Old Dr.’s his family coal of arms, and bis slg
““ ““ ''““Jacob townsend.
Principal Office, 102 Nassau st, New York City.
OLD DOCTOR
JACOB TOWRSEND,
THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER
TOW)lBSID BABSAPiULLA.
- Old Dr. Townsend it cow about ?0 rears of age, end
bat lon* boon known as the AUTHOR end DISCO
VERER of the GENUINEORIGINAL “TOWNSEND
SARSAPARILLA/! Being poor, be wtu compelled
to limit in manufacture, by which racam it has been
keut out of market, and tfio idea airsuaiscribed to
uio»c only wlfc> had provr.tf it* worth and known it*
value. This GtasP *5O UIt*qtM.JXXD Px*raaaTi'>!i is
manufactured on the largest scale, and is cai.cd fur
Ihroachoatihe length and breadth of the land.
Unlike young S. P. Townsend's, It improves with
age, and never changes, but for the better; because it
is prepared on selenitic principles by a ecirr.hcc man.
The higher! knowledge of Chemistry, ar.rt the later
discoveries of the Art, have q|l been brought into re
quisition is the Bpippfaatare ol the Old Dr.'s Sarsapa*
till a. “fite hanapatilla root. It Is well known to med
ical men, contains medicinal properties, and some pro
perties which are men or useless; and others, which,
if retained in preparing it for use, produce fermenta
tion and acid, which is injurious lo \he 1711010- Home
of the properties Of Sarsaparilla are to volatile that
they entirely evaporate and are lost in the prepara
tion, If they arc not preserved by a scientific process,
known only to those experienced in its manufacture.
Moreover these volatile principles which 8r offia va
por, or as an exhalation, uudst heat, are the very es
sential mrdical properties of the root, winch gives to
it all its value. The
OKNUCStS
OLD DR. JACOB TUWN'aENUB SARSAPARILLA
is t«i prepared; that all the inert properties of the Scr
supanlla rooture first removed, evriy thing capable
oi becoming acid ©rof fermentation, is extracted and
rejected; then every, particle of medical virtue is secu
red in a pure and concentrated form; and thus u :■
rendered Incapable ftf loungfcuy of iu valuable an
healiug properties. Prepared in this wuy, it is matte
the most powerful arenl m the
CURE-OF INNUMERABLE diseases.
Hence the reason'wuy we hear commendations on
every side ia its favor bv men, women and ehildren.
We find it doing wonders iq the cure of Consumption,
Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and in Rheumatism,
Scrofula end Piles, CatUveneit, all Ouiaueous Erup
tions, Pimples, Blvtehas, and ailaficciious arising from
' IMPURITY OF THE BIX»OD.
It possesses a marvellous efficacy in ail complaint*
arising from Indignation, from Acidity of the Stomach;
from unequal circulation, determination of blood to the
bead, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and cold.haods
cold cstills and hot -flauhe* over the body. It has not
had ita equal in cough* and cold*; and promotes ca»y
expectoration, and gentle perspiration, reining stric
ture of tpe }utj£», throat, Ut:d every ntnor part
Uut in nothing it Its excellence more rsaniicstly sees
and acknowledged than in all kinds nnd stages of
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Il work* wonder* in cues of fluor alhus or whites,
cl the Womb, Obstructed. Suppressed, or Pain
ful Mpiuck, Irregularity of the menstrual period*. and
dir. use; and u effectual in cams all forms of the Kid*
1.0 Disc •»*•»• Dy removing obsnuctioiic, a*td regal*-
•.•ns ihr general sr»;ets,Uf«<n mn« end strength to
lita whom bony, anil cares all forms o 1
NERVOUS DISEASIS AND DKBILITV,
and thu* prevents Or relieve* a great variety of othet
disease.*, a* spinal Irriiattou, Neuralgia, St. Vuus
Uance, Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, Ac. Is
not this, thon. mi Mimas* Ton l k ax-KutsKKTi.T Nun!
Um can toy of these things be stud of S. I*. Town
send's inlerior article! This young man’s liquid is not
to he COMPARED WITH THE OLD Dll'S,
because of the Grand Fact, 'hat the. one is incapable
of Deterioration nhd NEVF.It SPOILS, while the oth
er DOKSi il sours, ferments. and biow> the buttles
containing it tnio fragments the sour, acid liquid ex
ploding uml duraugiiurotnergoods! Moat notthis hor
rible compound be poisonous to the system! What!
put acid into a system already diseased with acid!
What causes Dyspepslabatacid! Do wo not all know,
that when food soars iu our stomachs, what mischiefs
it produces!—flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the
heart, liver complaint, diarrhma, dys?r,iury, cholic and
corruption of (be blood! Whai is Scrofula but an acid
humor in the body! What produces all the humors
Which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head,
tiult Kheuia,En» l Pci"*i w ' l ‘ le dwellings. Fever-Sores,
and all ulcerations internal and external! It is noth
ing under iu.avrn but an acid substance, whigh
ami thus spoil* nil the Quids of the body-, more or less.
What causes RUeumatiaiu but u sour aeid fluid, which
insinuates itsolf between the joints and elsewhere, ir
ritating and inflaming tho teuder and delicate tissues
opon which it acts! 8© of uervoas diseases, of impa
rity of the blood, of deranged circulations, and nearly
all the 'ailments which afiCcl human nature.
Now. is U not horrible to make and sell, and infinity*
lv worre ut use this
OSURINO, FKR«ENT!NO, A> ID “COMPOUND'
UEtf. P. TUV, N'.-riND!
ami yet he would fain have n nndersiood that Old Ja
cob Townsend’* Uetiume Original Sarsaparilla,!* an
urn union of his inferior prcpataiion!!
Ilcsvcn forbid.that we should deal In an article
which would bear the most distant resemblance to S.
1* Town-end's arucia! and which should l«fyyj down
upon ihc Old Dr. such a mountain lost! of complaints
and criminations few? Rg«*.u who have sold, and pur
chase* have used 3. T. Townsend's Fermenting
Compound!
We wish It uodersiood, because it is the absolute
UuUi, that 8. I\ Townsend’s arucle and Old Of.
Townsend's SarshpariUu are apart, *ud
infinitely dissimilar; ftcy &tu unlike in every par
demur, having nbtone single thing id common.
It is to arrest ffaods opon tho unfortunate, to ponr
bulm into wouuded humanity, to kindle hope in the
despairing bosoni, u> restore health and bloom and vi-
I rot into ills crushed and broken and to bam«h infirmi
iy—ibstold DK. J ACOU TO WN3KNQ Ha* hUOGHT
> within ihc reftc!;i and 10 tie knowledge of nil who
I need it, taut tbey : may learn and know, by joyful ox
l perience, iUTa*l»c*.VDfcSf mwij. ro uxal!
For sale by J. KIDD A CO., Wholesale Agent for
[ Weiiern Pennsylvania; J. SMITH, Uirtaltiglia.n, Qr.
, J.3AKOKANT, Allegheny; Dr. J. CA««;;yL, r'.lili
• ward. O. W.OAllDNhiK.eth
‘ T IVKR by
using tie otigiotl, only true and genuine Liver
Abehqkxx Biown :o, 0., March SO, l*«7.
Mr. R. b. Seller*—ln April U*tiny wife wiy» tusk
ed wiih Liter Cpmplnmtt, and had tfoc »,dYice ol two
physician*, who'tned various remedies without pro
ducing any pood eifccU pitying heard of your cele
brated Liter Pills, * conp'uded t<> give them a lair
trial. 1 purebaited ono box of Mr. Scott, of Aberdeen,
amt Rave Uiem according W the directions, by which
(he waa greatly relieved. ll procured a »ecoua box,
which entirely cnred her, ind she uow enjoy* excel
lent health, 1 have u*od (ham raysell, and pronounce
them the best family medicine 1 ever tried.
Yoons 40., Masmk Duilt.
Prepared and sold by R.'E. SKLLKRB,37 Woodst;
sold al*o by Uniggiii* generally in the two cilie*.
inntfJ
Vl«tT of PltUbarßb
MY VIKW Will !* u h* Short a time
Q( noMiij(ej l y-iift insure my »uh*rnt>er*,
opj ilic tuulio 'crueraliy, ioai it »hall w: »Be*au»a—
bollt In fidelity <•> detail and beauty of execution—lo
any ruber whatcerr. L.ct those wuo doolit, won a (r w
aerkit and tee. . K- Wlt ITKI IIILD.
N*w You*. f»rr. stb, IVW.—{dril
A FEW very fine UIJITARS. Just tec'tl from the
celebrated maiiui'ueiiiiy nl i*. \\ Aiatuo, aiitl f.»r
•ale by jail? N«i.i*UOß. Si Wood at.- I
RUI.U BUTT tit-Ofi bbU in tooJ order, for sale by
__ i«Qft _ wSi UAtiALEYACO^
Ct REES APPLES—3d t*M»(*ood winter) toraate by
r Janie - UREYrCKiLE & CLARKE
MEDICAL,
BPALLISTKU’B 01STMBNT»
Coiudi&ing' rid Mtrevnfy nor atibr JtiintraL
THE following testimonial vrugiven by the cele
brated Dr. Wooster Beach, the aatheref the great
medical .work entitled “The American Practice of
Medicine and Family Physician.' l
‘ Having been made acquainted with the ingredients
which compose McAllister's All-Healing Ointment,
aad-hxvmg prescribed and tested it iaseveral eases lit'
my private practice, t h«7c no hesitation in saying or
certifying th«t it '* a Vegetable Remedy, containing
no mineral substance whatever: that its ingredients,
combined as they are, and used as directed by the
Propnclor, are not only harmless, bat of great value,
being a truly scientific Remedy of great power and 1
cheerfully recommend it as a compound whleh has
done macb good, and wjpeh is mlipied to tho care of
a great variety of case*. Though ! have never either
recommended or engaged in the sale of secret tttedi
cines, regard for the ttulv honest, conscientious, hu
mane character of the Proprietor of this Ointment,
and the value of his discovery, oblige roe lo say thus
much recanllnc'iL W. BEaCU, D. D. n
New York, April ttd, ISIS.
BURNS.—It is one of thebesx things in the world
for Burns.
PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cored by this Oint
ment- tl never fails in giving relief.
For Turners, Ulcers, and all kinds of Sores, it has
no equal.
If Moiborsianti Nurses knew iu value in cares of
Swollen or Sore Breast, they would always apply it-
In such cases, if used aeeording to directions, it gives
relief in a very few hours. ,
Around the box are direction* forming McAllister's
Ointment lor Scrofula. Liver Complaint, Erysipelas,
Tetter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Quincy,
*<ore Throat. Hronebites, Nervous Afleeuona, Pains,
Disease of the Spine, Head Ache, Asthma, De.afness,
Ear Ache, Burns Corn*, all nisea-esofthe Skm, Sore
I ironies, Ae n Swelling of 'he Limbs, bores,
Rheumatism, Piles, Cold Feet, Croup, Swelled or Bro
ken Breast, T&otfi Ache. Ague in the Face, *e.
' From the Rending Engle . . .
There wa* never, perhap*, a Medicine
fore tbe public, that has la w rt»« » ««« *"»" •*« *
reputation as McAllister • All*lleaiinrt
give. Almost every person tent has made trial or U
speaks warmly in its praire. - One has been enicd by
itof the most painful rbeamaosm, another of thepiles,
n third of a troulileaome pain »n the aide, a fourth of a
swr-lline in the limb*, Ac. If it doe* not give lmm«*
diale relief, in every case, ii can do no injury, being
MtothereSSence of the wonderful healing Pf> w '
er po.*e~rd by Utu aalve,, we *ttb|°»n the followtac
certificate, from a respectable citizen of Maidenereek
township,in thiseoonty: , „
Muidrncreek, Herk* co., March 30,1817.
Messrs. Hitler A Co:—I desire to inform yoa that l
war entirely cured of a severe pautmthe back.by the
in it McAlli,nr'« AII.-HriliraMlii. wlilrtl pir
chased from you. 1 suflered with it for about JfO year*
and at night was unable to sleep. Daring that Hint: I
tried various remedies, which were prescribed lor me
by physicians and other persons, without receiving any
relief, and at last made trial r f this Snive, with a re-.
salt favorable beyond expectation. lam now enure*’
ly free from Ihc pain, nud enjoy at night a peaceful
and sweet sleep. 1 have also used the Salve sines for
looih ache and other complaints, with similar happy
"«*“* Vo “ r JAMES
Sole Proprietor of the above medicine.
Principal Office, No IS Norm Third sireet,Philadel
pbia.
PRICE as CENTS PER BOX.
Adeth t* PrrnnoKitt.—Hraon A Relier, comer or
Liberty and St. Clair streets; and L. Wileox, Jr n eor*
ner or Market street and the Diamond, also comer of
Fourth and Smiiliheld strceir. S. H. Castcl. corner of
Walnut nad Penn streets, Pifth Ward; and sold at U»d
Bookstore in SanthCold itr-eu:W doorfroraSoeond.
In Alktfk.ny Oily ky H. F. g<=bw«rti »n<l J- Snrgciit.
By J. G. Smith, Dm?ffi»U Birmingham. D-Negier,
East Liberty; 11/Rowland, McKeesport; J. A. exinder
4 Son. Mocongxhela City; N. B. Bownon Co., utd
J T Rogers. Brownsville; John Uarklejr, BeaTer, P«J
John Walker. Jr. MiantTth fehtleMlr i
Jadd’a Hodfcated Liquid Catlola*
THIS ia umlouMedly the best preparation e»er dis
covered. 'or ilressm; Elams, Sc«ld». Cats, Chil
blain*, Druises, or any kind of fresh wonnda, also for
tom Nipples a remedy anequaled
Tbii article i« intended for family use, and rbotudbe
foand in tb« possession of every family in the land.
Mechanic* who are ia constant danger of injury U>
their person* throach accident, and the improper or
careless oae of tools, will find this article to be invall
able (o ihem, and after a fair uial will consider it in
dispensable. ..... ,
It is an excellent substitute for adhesive plaster of
all kinds, without any of its inconveniences, and Is so
medicated as to allay all pain immediately and mat
little applied any wheie on the rorfiee of the
skin, immediately forms a firm, smooth coating, very
similar to the natural cuticle or outer skin; whtehmay
be freely washed with water and soap, without any In
jury to the wound. •
The article t* freely used and kighly recommended
by the most eminent physicians of fiew England, and
other part* of the equally.
For ti!e ontT by RE SELLEHS, SI Wood st
D —’lTie trade supplied at the manufacturer's
prices. ; feH,
rUB TIIS KSXO7AL ASD mXiKSNT CCBK OF AtAPIttISB
.«mxa non as mruat btatx cur tax buos
OB HASTT or ths •nm, VIC
Scrofula or Kiog’s Evil. Rheamatitm, Obstinate Cuta
neous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Pace,
Blotches, Bile*, Chronic Sore Eye*, Ring Worm
or Teller, Scald Head. Enlargement and Pain of
ihr Bone* and Joint*, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphiliie
Symplons, Sciatica or Lnmbago,—and diseases
arising from an injudicious u*e of Mercury, Ael
tiics dr Proper, Exposure or Imprudence m Life;
Also—Chronic Constitutional Disorders, Ac.
In this preparation arc strongly conecniraied all the
Medicinal nmpcru' , « of Fonapanlla, combined with
the most effectual aids, the most salutary productions,
the must potent simples of the vegetable kingdom: and
it hat been so fully tested, not only by palienldlnem
je vts, hut also' by physicians, that it baa received
their unqualified recommendations and the appraba*
Uon of the public; and has established, on its own
merits, a reputation far yaLCT and srncAcr far tape*
nor to the various compound* bearing the übtne of
Sarsaparilla. Diseases have been cared, rneh as are
not furnished in the records of time past: and what it
has already done for tho thousands who have used it,
ii is capable of doing for the million* uul suffering and
struggling with disease. panics, cleanses, and
strengthens the fountain springs of life, and Infuses
new vigor thraushout tha whole animal frame.!
ANOTHER CURE OP SCROFULA, >
The following striking, and—as will b» seeh—per
manent euro of an inveterate case of Scrofula, com*
mends itself to all similarly afliowd: ,
I Satrsurasr, Conn., Jan. 1,>1843.
! Messrs. Banda; Geuilemen, Sympathy for the afflict
ed induces me to Inform yon of the rcmajkatilecore
effected by your Sarsaparilla, in the cose of rty wife. I
She was severely alilicted with the Scrofula oft differ* |
cm parte of tha body; the glands of ike neck were
greatly enlarged, and her limbs stuck swollen. After
suffering over a year, and Soding no relief from tbo
remedies used, ttys ffUeaso attacked one leg. Bad bo*
low tho kr.pu »«ppuraietL Her physician advised it
should l>e laid open, which was done, but wiiaoat any
permanent benefit In this situation wo heard of. and
were induced to use, Sands’ Saraspariila. The first
bottle produced a decided and {huorabto effect, reliev
ing her more than any proscription tho had taken;
and before slie used *iZ bottles—to the astonishment
and delight of her friends—she found her health quite
restored. Uis now over a year since the curb was ef
fected, and her health remains good, showing; that the
disease was thoroughly eradicated from tha system.
Our neighbors are oil knowing to these factb, and think
vcw highly of Sands’ Sarsaparilla.
Yours with respect, JULIUS PIKE,
Extract from a letter MCetvod from Mr. N.W. Har
ris, a gentletaan well known in Louisiana co.. Va.:
“(tentlesMn, 1 have cured a negro boy ofialnowitb
your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with Bcrofste,
and of n scrofulous family,
“Yours, truly, N. W. IfARBJG.
“Fredericks Hall, Va_, July XI, 1W3." i
Sahps’ seems almost unoreesssa
ry to direct atteniipa ta an article so well known, and
so deicrwlyr jutpular, as this preparation, bit patients
often who wtsu to use the extract of Sorwpbnlla, are
iiniuotii to try worthless compound} Waring the name,
but containing little or none of the virtue or Mils valu
able root: aud we think vefi aannot confer; a greater
benefit oq our readers thas ui directing their atteuuou
to the adveru*cft\?. r taf the Messrs. Sands, in another
column. T«* buttle has receutly been enlarged to
hpld « apart, ami those who wish a really gbod article
will findconcentrated in this all the medicinal value
of the root, Tho experience of thousands has proved
its efficacy in curing the various diseases far which it
is recommended; at the present time bore than
any other, perhaps, is this medicine useful,! in prepa
ring tha tar a change of season.—[Homo Jour-
lectured and told, wholesale and retail, by A. D. 4
D. JJANDS, Druggist and Chemist, 10U Fulton street,
oorner of YVillum, New York, gahl also by Drug
gists generally throughout the United States and Can
ada. Price SI per bottle; six bottle* for S 3.
For sale l>y L. WILCOX, Jr„ U. A. FAHNESTOCK
4 CO., aud EH WARD FEN DERICH, Pittsburgh. Al*
by li a. SMITH. Bridgwater, tdMB-JcndftwT
’£2 AVKD HER LlFE—Sellem’Yoimifngd i* the ani-
C * C T «'n’p>oa, Vx, January 30, 1849.
Mr. J. M. Wo*oir-Dear Sir, The vial; of Selim’
Verrmfurr 1 Usoghl from yon, some time >(0, brought
from wyVtrl five yean did, Uie astonishing number of
five hundred worm* I believo the would have lived
a very abort urae, bulfarUtWmedictno.
I'rcpared and *o'd hy R. E. SELLERS, 97 Wood it;
■old alto by Orufgitlit gecenJlj in the two cities.
j an3s_ -
Thomti Parkinson,
a MACHINIST AND MANUFACTURER—Latbea,
iVi Tobacco, Hnuiinand largo Screw* oi all kinds;
Brats Castings ami Brass Work* generally. Corner
of Ferry and rust street*.
THE subscriber, bavin? purrha**d the Faetoty of
Jatnr* pattrr*ji\ Jr, tioiL’d »t ihc shove-stand,
would r< spcctfnHy i's:*nn h‘* iriemi-, and the pu.utc
that lie ittuepAied to iih ony or era -n Ins line, on the
ler.o. »».l «ii» J-P-icl*. .nJ will
,«1 vmM (or ta I-'";“*J MAS PARKINSON*
Pittsburgh, Jan. I, IMU.
HAVING disposed of my establishment to Mr.
Ti, b uia« Parkinson, 1 »»k* the i.borty to solicit
for him the pntron.gr of my friend, and the publie,
frr.int co.'fid-'iii that any favor* cottlericd will be
duly appreftsts-t uu-i »■ I^**I*ATT*KRZON, Jr.
Ittisi.urch. Jan. L USQ.-<i«’t7*d3m
TABLE DIAPKR9.
■\\r R MURPHY keeps constantly oh hand an'as*
W . .unuent of Uleaebed Linda Table Diaper*’ of
diflrreut widths and qualities. Also—Table Cloth*
and Napkin*, Toweling Diaper* and Towels, and a
{ U p arsoruncut of house tamiiUng good*. - ' fob It
VOL. XYIL NO. 172. r
A Great national Work. m .
THE GALLERY OF ILLUSTRIOUS AMERICANS.
&ag%ierrtoiyp*s by Brady, ■ -ftpiwrf tyjlb* , 4
Aiigna*.—Edited .by an Ancnatimtf IMtrary
Mm,
TENDER this title will be published, durfngthe feAf
IJJ 1850, twenty four Portraits aa4_fl*optpkau-
gketehe.of AmericandtiteMjwhftbeee become U*
luitrieus in tbe service of the country., Every portion.
of the work will receive the most careful etteaMn,'
aria nothing Nrilt be spsred to render ft u-worthyßXd:*-..
enduring monument to the peat men of the Renublie. k
The Typogrephy will be executed eg eerefutlf ma ■
id as as tho eriftevings themselves. 1 : Tfc» t ,i
lire work will be on the finest imperial, foliopsper, t ,
1« by 2|inches,made expressly for <hu
Tois work ha* netting Motional iniMseopejiiwillt;,
tricrefore. be eoaprehwisif; u it» .
or those men only will be ad mined, wtoMtaMU -
pnblie services have won for them •ahwozaWa fun* • j
ihroagbounthe.itnilon. Each of the pwi
of life will It iveiU representatives. ArtwSW*- J
tore are universal in their spirit..and thisGailcr* lain, e .
landed to be a worthy and aadanng n»nameal U> tM
(Treat men ofaho ?*potiUe„whaM l achiewnenta.,eg«
fame conttitate. the chic! glorT of tbe tnUort we
hope that every lover of art ana friend af
Union, will respond to our appeal tor -
and aid in so commendable an undertaking. tnl n*' -
publication any make an era in the profieas. ef An* vI
ericas Ait. ami; by ineupiugtte Uiustnous men of the 4
Union together, consoliaatelt still mote flralv. l ' • *
•As 10 w«*rk ofitu kind hat appeared ip.;Amnnnnr : >
and the prices they sustain in Europe would plaee it
beyond the reach of most ot our eitizens, the pabuMi* t.
ers htve resolved to merit a, large circalauflD, or .
charging a very tew price, viz: SI pot No., 0 r K® ter -
the entire senes.of !f4 Not. '' ’
Two Nos. are now published, containing Portraits 0T
President Taylor and Hon John C. Calhoun.' - <:■>■ ?
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, 03 Wood stf . ,
febvt Agent for Western Pennsylvania. ....
A CIRCULAR sent us by a.friend, annonneittf tho;-
formation ol a new “Ibynsportation Company, by*
our late Agents at Baltimore and Columbia. Impel»e*7
thus early to apprise ear mends and tbe public that -
inch makes no alteration whatflver ia our business*
save the change of our agents and location; of our '
warehouses atttioie points, both of which Wtl have
effected advantageously for ourselves and bereustna*'
ers. ■ ...»
With tbe experience or fifteen- yean ut tbe-Trmnu*,
portution bQSines*,selftespect»asweUeasrejuidlbr.
the intelligence of .our patrons, focbld tu to tax the
credulity of the public, or cuter Air 1u amusement by'
lengthened brofession*.in print: Webeg leave, there-'
fbre. to say, in general terms, that our utraagamestt
ure considerably extended; the convontMoa and ear,
naeity of our warehouses, ut Pittsburgh, Philadelphia*
Baltimore and Columbine unsurpassed; our facilitler
for regularity usd dispatch increased; and cor termaaa
llbeiai as that of any other responsible une; ana that
our freight, whether in depot or In transit, isrdwaya
insured free of expense to the owners.
We sppeni to our pest conduct ss an earnest 01. on
future, and confidently look forward to a conttfluanca
of that patronage which haa ever been* our study to
deserve and our pleasure to acknowledge.:.Ußuey
such impressions, we shall be prepared at all times 19
me*i honorable competition; those resortiug'to any
PITreBUttG r H n pORTABL^ e BOAT. LINE
will be conducted a.
corner of Peon and Wayne its, I'ittsbereh;
THOMAS BORBIDGE,
J7B Market at, Philadelpfoaj |
And hy the following Agents: . !
JOHN MeC ULLOUUH * CO, 09 North sL Baltlmor*;
P. B. BURK A CO. iS Doane sCßosumf' * ..
\V A J. T. TAPSCOTT AOO.M South G,.NvYtnJ , {
JAMES WHEELWRIGHT. Cincinnati. : IfebT,
Dluolutloa ofOeaPartusnUpi .
TRK Co-partnarsnip existing between die, under
signed, under the. style of *'F. H. Eaton A Co
was dissolved by mutual consent, Jan. JPth.Tr. H.
Eaton, having purchased the entire interest of W P.
Marshall, who retires, will attend to the settlement of
the business of the late firm, ux tha-iold utand, No d*
Fonrth street. F. H. KATUN,
febd W. p. MARSHALL.
V, H. JCATON, - . v/!
DEALER lu Glovei and Hosiery, TrimmingaFaney
Goods, Ribbons, Laces and EmbToids»ies,Ztphyr
WoniedTPaUemv and Canvass. N* 63 Fourth. Kre*L
, pituburgh. A full supply of Fine Shuuand Gents’
Under Garments. fet>4-tw
DISBOLUTZON.
rpHE Partnership hereurioro existing between EUfelt
I A English, in the Book and Paper Business, was
dissolved on the Uth insu, by mutoal consent. Tho
basinet* will be continued at the old Stand, No. 79
Wood street, under the firm of “A. H. English A Co.,
te u, “ b “ to '“ °' “• samuK^uAt
feb!3 A. H. ENGLISH. ,1
Diißointloa*
D M. LONG, having purehased tbe intend of
• James Kerr. Jr., ia the firm of James Kerr, Jr.
A Co., the Ship Chandlery and Boal'Stere
will be carried on as heretofore at the old gland, N®®
Water street, between Wood and Market, undor the
style of' fehWra LONG, PUFF A CO.
DISSOLUTION,
THE Co-P»Ttner*h;p heretofore existing undet tho
style of ‘•Cope A Breyfogle," is this day dissolved
by tnumai consent. The bosMiess will be settled by J.
o. iireyfogle, at their old stand. No. 103 Seeondstreet
, L. 8. .COPE,
Jana J. C. BREYFO6LB.
CO-PARTBEBIHIPt.
JC. BREYFOGLE, having associated witlr him
• A. 11. CLARKE, for the purpose of tiaa«pting
the Forwarding and Commission business,
tiouo that bosiuessnt the old stand of “Cope A Brey*
fogle,” and respectfolly asks a continuance of the
former patronage of his friend# and the pabiie gendr*
ally. The business will be eoadaeied under the name
ud style of Bearvoou A Clusxx. - • . . _
1 J. C. BREYFOGLE,
' A.IL CLARKSm
Pittsbargh, Jan, 7,~1850>-I3un>
Dlueolatloa.
THE Co-Partnersnlp heretofore existing under tas
style of “J. H. Clouse A Co,” is this day dissolved
iby mutual consent. The business of the firm will oe
settled by L. 8. Waterman, at their old stand, -No Ul
Liberty street h. 8. WATERMAN,
febd J. It CLOD BE.
Combat Combat
HA CROSS *uper Polka? lSdodo very loo?
&\J SO u ass'd Redding! w -
12 “ - super English Horn Redoing;
8 “ M Pocket Comb*;
COO “ “ 'Wood .
10W do* aw’d Fine Ivory;
' 30 u Shell Side Comb*:
10 “ fuper large Buffnlo;
300 rrou n**’d Slue Comb*; rac'd and for tale by
febs ' C YEAGER, IQS Market at
■ Sew Hnaics
O LEMUEL; or, Going down to the Colton Reid; a
new and very popular Ethiopian Song, at «•**
by Christy’s Min*t«ls, New York. Compote* by H,
C Foster, Esq., aathor of *‘Unele Ned,”>o, Susanna,
■ Ac.'.
Nelly was a Lady; by 9. C. Foster. -:
Bea Holt—the genaioe copy; by Nelson Kneas*.
Speak Gently; a-very popular eons; bjrV. Wallace.
Indian’* Prayer; by the author of c ße find, Ae.
Be Rind to the Loved Ones su Homo. . ,
.Thou hast woanded the tpint thor loved Utee.
Flirtation Polka; by Strakoseh. . -1
Aliee Polka; by Bpraus. ...
Carol Walls-by Professor Rdbboek.- ‘ ‘
Aliquippa Waltz; “ '- i
Atalaaia Waltz; ; “ Debar..
La P'nee de Perlet’ Grand Wahzj by Oabocrne.
The wild flowers toon trill abed their blow from
the opera of Lucia dc Lammennoor..
Corlna, or May Day in the Oldefl Rate; by C. K.
Ilowe.
Essy Variations to “The last Rose of Summer,” by
Her*. : •'<'-J ,
Thee An Gone: soag from the opera of Amelia-
The Groves of Blarney; from Bethoven.'
When the Moon on the Lake i» Beaming.
A Voice from the Wave*; dneue by.C.Glover.
Joyathat We’ve Tasted. " '
Make mo no gaudy Chaplet; from LucrtU* Borgia.
Low Backed Car. ... ••
Dearest Mae; with easy vaiiauons for beginner*.
Boaapana’s 6rave. • • i .*• • v -.
We are Happy and Free.
Fashion Polka; by J. 11. Hewitt - - -
Rec’-d and for tale by < JOHN H-MELLOB,
jac23 No. 81 Wood street
N B—A large stock of new PIANOS, to Arrive thla
week. 1 , - - ,
Buff Holland! BoJT Holland!
TAKE NOTICE—Thit W. McCHmock hA» thi* day
received several case* of the finest and best Buff
Window Holland, to which he would most respectfully
call the at ton lien of hit cuttoaen and the pnbue in
** Ware Room*,7SFourth *t' j*o3l
Birisy, FltaUai A Cfc,
UAVS FOB BJLLC, - '
FROM PAYETTE M ANUFACTU RING COMPANY,
cases superior Family Blanket*, 10 by ISqts;
20A pair Steamboat do dby 7 ft;
ado do do . do .. 4by 7 ft;
'ISO do fed and white Horse do
100 do colored Cahfomle • do ' .
ALSOi
so piece* 6*4 white Flannel, warranted fill wool;
luO do 4-4 do do .do , do
100 do 3-4 do do do do
150 do 3-4 red do do do
75 do 3-4 yellow do do .do
gaiinetts, Tweeds, Jeans and Woolen Yarn, at east*
rn manufacturer** Prices. . - ,
nrs-Wsrahouie, No 187 Wood it, 4ih door from Fifth,
jantt '
BJiukwood'i Htgulßt sad Uu BttUii
4»imrlf B«Tlawj> :
TZ: Tn Lokdoii QsixrxtLt Bxnxv;.
Tns Eomtrtoß ttsmw*,
Tub Noant Barron Rarnw; -
Tn* Wwnttwn* Rimr, ■
And—ul4c*w6ob'» Eommaa Miatmr*.
TERM*:
For aar one of tke'foar Renew*, 9v>o per aaxuna;
For Blackwood and the 4 Review*, |O,OO M
| ' Payment* to be node In aU eases Is advaoea.
poblwhed ainahaoeeatlf in New York and Pitts*
bnrgh; Office, 93 Wood street.
{£7” Blackwood and Edinburgh Be view for Jaaasrj
are now teady.
feb-JO
T«IT«tPU« Ctrp«t*.
Tir MeCLUsTOCK is oow opening thehandaomest
W # and must superb Impottrd Velvet'Pile Carpet
ever before affe'ed »n this attract, to whifeh he invitee
the atteoiionof purchaser* -
ILTCarpet Ware flnore< «•».Fourth «l. jan*l
Great Arrival el tfxr Uqode.
rpilE -subscribers are now prepared to offer atiU
l itreaier to parebaieraofDn Goode.
Tneir ettabliahed loar prices and immense roeeiptel
Goods, ihavlog received over lbo packages of mv
and desirable goods,! comprise in part
ita doi Fret eh Wrought Collars and Caper.,
in p» Rich Dress Silks;
100 pa Atpaeeaa, from »to AO cents per Tart;
S cases Measlia D’Laias, from 10 to She per Tard:
•ii •* Menmae Prints, all styles}' 1
5 1 Mourning ;“ fromio to 19fc per yard;
10 “ Ginghams, food styles, isje per yari*™
SheemißS, Shtrann, and Hoaukeenlng Goods, in
mai varieties, aU of which will be offered atextreae.
iy Iwv piiees, at ’ w
feba A A MASON k. 00*8.8) Market a
How Pianos*:
r~tm '^ss^^gsssi
braud iketorr or T. QUbertfc*?^
** * i,.? 1 «o*wn. Thisinstrument is reuxkn?
ble forbrilUauey and sweetaeisofkroe, andeLasSSrv
uf toach. Tim above firm la onarfS
very first in Boston, and their PUnWifweiertaMef
exterior, beamy of tone; anddawaS-w*
ed by thaw of anji other make. r FortaJe on S2S
bletomaby . iH-KUMhE"*
'“** ■ «r;w.'w<«Ss& l