BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. AtfiPoJITBD A TELEOUAPOED »QR TbK PITTBBUROH daily OAZE3TE FOREIGN news. ARRIVAL or TUB ITBAHEB AMERICA. New you, Feb. 25. ! ■ ENGLAND. Tlm America reechoi Halifax oa Saturday night. ! Since the satitag’oJ the lasttteamer Parliament humti; 1 The Qaecn’s speechhai doliver «i» tad la tome degree tbfc jawo feature* of the proposed policy of tho Minuteriias been develop ed* Both Houaes ofpariijlment were opened by proxy on the 3l»tics'., wh|bn the speech from the crown waa delivered by ttjo Lord Chancellor. IRELAND. The Intelligence from Inland is alii] more bear rending. Cultivation seem* stagnant, and traders are more depressed than in the first of her enffer* lags. The tide of emigration to the United Slatea has again tel forth, but onfortunatdy for the people, the motat is not left them now to eacapo from lo cal tyranny and destitution. FRANCE Mwmar.—Paris has been in a state of siege jo eonaequenoo ofaeriona disturbances created by a mob in the Run St. Martin. The police authori ties came to cot dowo certain of ibe trees of liber ty planted daring the revolution. From Gets, which by the way, are rather conflicting, it would appear that when the order for the destruction .of these lasi emblem* ol the liberty of the French people were issued, large crowds gathered round, and when the police, acting coder orders from the Executive, proceeded to cot them down, they were misted and dispersed by the people, but a mrong body of military advancing at this moment the mob was put to flight, with the loss of several wounded, while the troops were scarcely moletieJ. The latex news is that all was quiet, and there waa no fears ol farther disturbance. The Moaitehr attribute* the whole affair to (he deaire ol the Pre sident of the Repobliq to concentrate the Govern, meat of the country in bis own person. Beyond the feet of the riot, the French news la nor of much importance. It ie now stated that the Pope is about to return to Rome, almost immediately, it is believed. The Spanish garrison would evacuate Rome on the arrival ol his Holiness. RUSSIA. -■ Accounts from the Dardanelles atate that the Circaaaiana have gained great advantages over the Russiatu, the latter having been compelled to retreat wit h great loss. TURKEY. The escape of Madame Kotsutb, and tho feet of her having joined her exiled husband, is confirmed. The extradition is nearly settled. SWITZERLAND. Austria has madea demand for the extradition of some Poles who have taken.refuge from the severities following the Hungarian troubles, within the Cantonments of Switzerland. The Swiss government haa refused to surrender the refugee*, except id cues where it is clearly proved that (bey have intrigued in politics, and otherwise mis* conducted themselves. GREECE. Advices from Athens bring information that a serious rupture between the English and Greet governments had taken place, and that a tdud sus pension of tho relations between the two govern ments had occurred. English fleets bad blockaded the Greek ports. It is euppoaed that the difficulty will be amicably aettled. PRUSSIA. AJI the artidea of the Constitution, except one making the Ministers responsible to the King have been agreed upon by the Chambers, and the King had taken a solemn oath to anpport the Cosstnu lion. There was great rejoicing in Berlin. DENMARK. The session of ihs Stales ni opened by ihc in person on the 30lb uIL Reverting to the hostilities wilb Schleswig Holstein, he up, “ the wan has not yet terminated—it is only suspended. I hope, however, that the negotiations in progress will lead to the desired ead, provided my misled subjects do not meet with tupport from greater powers." MARKETS. Intelligence from the mtasrectaring district* is Mill flittering. Lite accounts from Todit warrant the tniicie potion of increased order* from that quarter. The Money Market is ratberdepressed. Amer ican eeenrittes are in fair request at steady pri- • Daring the fortnight previous to the sailing cf the itetmer, Cotttm hid fluctuated, and after van? oa« iller&Uoss, settled down to—-Orleans 7J; Mo* bile 7 j Crir upland 7. Tbe-OOro market woe depreseed. Flour *»i not much Inquired after. Prices have fallen from 4 s to Is 6d per brl. on goad brendi. -ladiia Corn has Receded 6J per qairter. j The market far American provisions has im> proved . Good new western bacon has advanced trom le to 2s ptrcwt. Lard has again declined. Fork is in demand, but ta unchanged in prices. : Low qualities were much eoqairrd (or, bat no advancehas yet been made. LONDON COFFEE MARKET. The London Coflee Market, at the sailing of (he •leamer, was firm, with so increased demand. Lsgusyra was quoted at 555®56* per cwt. There has been an advance of 2s to 3« on recent sales. Whi e corn has declined Is 6d per quarter. GOSQRKMIOB&b. Wasblooto*, Felx 23. Scut*— Alter tome unimportant business, (be Bronte, on motion* took up the resolution of Mr. Foote, providing thiol it is the doty ofCongrett to form Territorial GrrernmepUfor California, Dese ret and New Mexieo-wbtchafteraome debate, was postponed for the present. The consideration of the President's California Message was also post poned until to morrow. Mr. Clay's resolutions were (hen taken op, upon which Mr. Miller resumed and concluded hit speech. He took broad grounds in favor of the admission of California, oad denied that the Fre* * dent bad interfered in the matter. He told that Slavery does not exist by law there; and that tl e interest of the South had been fully represented in California. After, Mr. Miller concluded, the farther consid eration of the subject was postponed until Wed neoday next. A long discussion ensued upon the resolution, referring slavery, end all exciting qucetlons-to a committee of thirteen, to be empowered to sub* mit s plan for the settlement of difficulties. The Senile adjourned before any conclusion was arrived ol Hods*.—A number of petitions and memorials were presented, to day, among which was one from W,'Saitb,dtfming lo be the brotber ofJee Smith, remonstrating against the admission of Deseret, and charging the people there with ires •on, and other hard thing*. The petition was laid over. Mr. Giddiags presented a resolution iron] cili« seusof Peonsylvanla'and Delaware, asking for the peaceabte dissolution ef the Union. i Upon the readme ofihis petition, several gentle men sproog open their feet and much excitement prevailed. Finally, the vote was taken on the reception yeas 9, nay* 162—the Freo Soilew voting in the affirmative. Mr. Scheaek presented a memorial from a eon ■vention ia New Mexico, together with q plan of Civil Government, which was referred to the Com mittee on Territories. After some further busiaest,of no special taler* •at, the Home adjourned. Lontmixx, Feb. 25. Geo. W. WeUtnger, Associate Editor or the Louisville Journal, died this afternoon or congest tion cJ 'be brain, after an illness of two days. CINCINNATI MARKET. Caaxun, Feb. 25. Flour—The receipts ore larger, which, together vitb the foreign news his fended -to depress the market. Whiskey—Sales at 19j per gall. Provisions are unsettled, and no rales worth pwpsrtiac- Col Tee is firmer. Oa—Sales at 11,05 eti. per gaL The river has risen ten inches—the weather is etottdy. ' BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET. Rurmox*. Feb. 25. geeves—2oo head .were sold at 55 G 5017 25 flairs at 55 60 per 100. ' 1 ■ -■ j NEW YORK MARKET. New You, Feb. 25. Breadstuff's—The steamer 1 * new* had the efr fret to depress the market. CO'ion is firmer, bhl without change, deafer* are generally awaiting the priesto .advices by the tieamer. NEW YORK MARKET. Now Yost, Feb. 25. The markets to day, were generally qotet Floor and grain are doll. Provision! are steady. Cotton finds plenty of buyers at lower rale*, bat no sellers. Dealers generally are awaiting their letters by the steamer. OOMMKKiMi, RECORD. PlfTSßUfton BOARD DF TRAOI asd srntcniTr’s axcHasea. COMMITTEE FOR FEBRUARY. r Lotrs2--.--~.nio*. m. now* uttw orrica PiTTsacaoji Cazeits, j Tuesday Morning, Feb. •-‘fl. I&TfV Tbr a-etiLer .yesterday was pleasant for outdoor transaction*, and a fair degree of activity was mani fesicd in the general markeL FLOUR—The market maintain* i;* usual quielne**, and eothinghai tranapired showing any important va riation m pricen. The receipts are'eonfined to small lots by Aver, which is sold on the wharf ntM,®®*- 2 ® *bbl. The sale* frem store have been confined to tegqlsr dray load lou, si $4.C»04,7f. ? bbl. The slocks in the market are comparatively light. , GRAlN—Receipts continue light, and very little is uoiug 'n any kind. Sale* of Corn in moderate lot*, at ■ tsc from store; of Oat* at 31035 c, and of Barley at Htc bn Wheat may be nomlnaHy quoted stßSe, and Rye ot 5Sc bu. PROVISIONS—There it nopereeptitleehsngs from «nr yesterday!* report. Baron continue*! qolie active, ut fully quoted rates—say, in lou of IWO 10 6000 &*, Western and city cared, at. for ham* Gl,.stdea 506£e, and shoulders at -lie 6. Bogar cored canvassed ham* are telling at 8109 c F fit. Sales of dried beef it . at bOSJe p ft. BUTTER— Sale* of 8 bbl* prime roll at 13c F fit.— Sale* af 27 kegs, at b, B*iJiHe, a* in qualiiy. GROCERIES—SaIes IS fchds N O Sugar, at 4{c, time. Rio Coffee it qoiel, with sales &. Soles of 20 bbls .*,* O Molaasen at 27*e F gall; 8 H doit ecliint atfWo4Oo. Sales of Loaf Sugar'at 8010 c; and of Rice at 4|o4ie F tt. ASSIES—Wc have heard of no largo operations in Asher, The following are the quotations Soda Ash, 41941 e; Pearl Aih, 606$e; Salerauu, 6ioS|e;Pot Ash, sc. and Searchings, 3Jc F D, COTTON YARNS—The following is a corrected listcl the various articles under this head: No. 5, cts per lb 19 No. 13 cu per ib 8J "B, “ “ do m, M “ 23 “7, “ “ --..—do » 15 “ “ 84 “8, “ a ~-«0 “ 10 “ —,<3 “0, “ “ -do “17 “ “ .80 “10, “ “ —do - 19 “ “ -87 “11, •* “ 81 “19 “ “.. 89 “18, “ “ do “20 89 Bozsn taxst. No. SOO, cts per lb--.-10J No. 9ttt,cu perdax 84 -wo, “ “ 9| “km, «.....d 0 < TOO. “ “••••. -9 “1000, *• “ do Carpet Chain, 23 Caiullewick,!-.-. --19 Coverlet Yarn,-"--—23 Bag hilling,-—.— ..—..do Twine. 85 Batting,No 1.2,3—13,18,11 BUTTER—Buuer is qaiet,*with sales of prime roll at 13014 r, and of keg at SJOS|o r fo. FEATHERS—Tho regular rates from store are3}o 31s, for good western. REPORT Qf the Eoslon and PitUburgh Mining Company, for 1&49. Wr have received from the Directors of this Pioneer Mining Company, the report of their operations for the year pan, and they present to the Stockholders and the pob ic, the following gratifying results! The amount of the mineral raised a'.-the mine for the year is- -* • &*, or tons. The ore shipped from the mine for the year 1949, i*. 2,05550 U The value of the ore shipped alter iu re duel on in ingot copper,is •1244,237 54 The expenditure'for the year, including some permanent improvements, are IUG,9Cd 77 Leaving eet profits of the mine for 1549- --8137,258 77 The cupeeny of the mine for yielding mineral, is greater now than at any previous period, and, in a nhon lime, will be very greatly enlarged. The amooitt of silverseporated from copper in small particle*, for Ibe year 1b49, is--. • 3O The report say*, “that the unouut of mgou* on band will jnsefy the Director* in paying to the stockholder* . two semi annual dividend*, the present yea-, of 87 (p share, each.” The first baa been already paid,~audu>e second will l-e m July. Toe report funner shows the ’ following as the aggregate expenditure* and receipts of this mammoth mine : Ail'expenduurea to Dee, 1849- Receipt* as follows: 819 SO 4* *J are. assessment on 6.0 M) shares of stock, from stockholders-making cap ital paid in by them 8110,000 00 Copper raided, smelled, aud sold from the .. HJ Aggregate of receipts - -85&,91S M The divijeuds declared on the stock have been a* follows: Dividend paid 31st May. If 19. for the year THs.SlP4pshare.no 6009 shares-■ 860,000 00 Div-deu.l paid lltti Feb., 1850, for the year ISt!», S 7 |V share 818.000 00 Dividend declared, and peyablr in July,' ItwJ, €7 F share 4&0G0 00 Aggregate of dividends f 411,001.00 Pai* in two years on capital of SUO.tUt, or an tstrreal of 131 F cent on the capital for 'two yrars, or 66 9 een'uoi V rmuo. Toe becefita tesoltlng to Michigan from the opera uons of Uita eompanr, are aimo*t incairolable. In ad dition to paying a rpecifir state tax ct 81.IOOW annam, they are expending for labor, ptovivioc*. freight, As. 4P annum. The product* of this and the ouer mines on Lake .Soperior.cannnt,’ for the next year, (ail abort of iWO tons of ingot copper, worth 8100 ton, making au addition to the productive wealth of our Slate, of 8120,0C3-—Detroit Adv. Spirit of ibe Domestic Sarksls. . Baltucobx, Feb. 23. Coffee.—The market has been veryqolet Af ter oar last weekly report was closed there was a sale of 700 bars Rio, at 14 eta , aid early in the present week 500 bags Rio were sold at the same price. Since then we havo heard of no transac tions. Neither buyers nor sellers show any dispo* afon to operate, and there is a general inactivity prevalent throughout the market There were no import* of Coffee this week. The stock of slide* scriptionsin market at this time is about 34,000 bags, via: 22.009 bags R‘o, 3,000 b:gt Maracaibo; and 4.000 bugs Lsgusyra. Floor—Yesterday sales of 300 bbls Howard street, were made at gt,6s|, and 300 bbls at $4,75. To day holders were offering to sell at Sl,7s but buyers appeared disposed to await the arrival of the steamers news, and con sequently there were no sales of moment. Toe market has been very quiet throughout the week. Two or three soles of moderate parcels at 11,871 comprise all the transactions we have to note ia ciiy mitis. The inspections of the week ending on There day eveniog' comprise the following kinds aud quantities: bbls. hairbbls. Howard Street Flour, 17.777 126 City Mills 2,395 429 Susquehanna 00 00 Family 797 00 20,969 575 252 bbls Rye Flour, 30 bhda and 473 bbls Corn Meal. , Pork.—Wo nots sates of 100 bfads bulk Hams at 7to 7} ccolp, principally at 7 cents; 50 hbds balk Shoulder* at 4f cents; 20,000 lbs bulk Sides at SI cents; 60 lbs Mere Pork at 811 ; and small sales cf Prime Pork at S9.SO Cattle Market. Pim inryim, Feb. 20. The effenog* at the yard this week, comprised 1500 Beeves; 3HO Cows and Calves, 330 Bwine, and 3309 Sneep and Lamb*. Beef Cattle—Pricer ranted from 8&50 to 87,79 W 100 Gii- Aboot 430 bead were driven to Now York, sad out few left over unsaid Milch Cows tell at 818 to 832; Springers, 812 lo (3t, amt Dry Cow* at 87 to 814. £ wine—Live Hot* tell st $5,£0U3,n2 J, and ilegghl. ered at 85/25 W 100 tbs. Bbeep veil at 84 5004,30, and Lambs at 81G84 each; according to quality. Baltujois, Feb 23. Cattle—'The supply of Beaves at the scales on Mon dav, •• Is n*oal at this season of the ygar, was small, and the slock being of a good quality and condition, pricer ruled higher. The oiTerings reached 330 head, of which 18 were left over unsold, and tbe retidne were token by ciiy batcher*, at priori ranting from 9221 to 84,23 on tbe hoof, equal to 84,9093,33 net, and avenging 83,0*1 gross lings—We quote from 83 to 80.—Amer. Papes a bonnet boakb*— 200? Idls Single Crown Beg and Straw Wrap; tog Paper; 1000 bJ|j Medium Rsg and Btraw Wrap. Paper; 5U3 Double Crown K and 8. do do; Ujo reams Ituled Cap and Letter Paper, all qual ities; • tiro ream* Medium Tea Paper, IUO “ Hardware do; JSO gror* ioprrior Wbiic Bonnet Hoards; titti reams Bluo Factory Taper; lift •• Co Candle do. Portuleby ' REYNOLDS A SHKE ' 1 Ce'S^ iVUi'Si. « , °‘ ,lii "joi r |ND»,ORGAN C*^ 1 " lll,f °?o7iN I DMQ^AN jShN DMOROAN t ,Ul. C p.rio,y.’d.to.. n y t jA N I/gff'*- 1 MORGAN yraisoN ■■AM^.^¥.f..yt B . u » gwl , ()BBT KliKPAVBrci:, febon _. 144 Ltbsny st PRINTING PAPER—A full supply of all tbo dif ferent sizes, on band and made u> order, i __ . REYNOLDS A BUEE POTASH— 10 cask* for sale bjr _ REYNOLDS A 3HF.E PATENT TUBB—IO doz Troy Tubs, for sale by _»«b» REYNOLDS ABH&E T 'ALLOW—is iGl*juxtrecM and for sale by _ hbtO 8A W HAftHaUfill SIIERP PELTS— iHiO'Sheep pelts, in store and for *2.. . rrl L lB _ Si WHARBAUGH DHIKO PKACitEH—tuu oag, ami rer sale by fcblP SAW HaBBaUGU BUTTER— 10 Ibis prime Roll, rac'd sod far sale by foblfi 8 A WHARRAUCH "‘4-' - PORT OF PITTSBURGH. fcvxa—There were 8 feet 8 inches in the ehaand last evening, and failing. ARRIVED. £•!«}> Cope. Mardoek, Beaver. Michigan, Brie*, Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, WelUville. Vlroqoa, Galloway, Monongahala City- Fuhun, Peebles, EUzabeth. Allantle, Parkison, BrcwasviUe- Baltie, Jaeobs, Brownsville. Camden. Hendrickson. McKeesport. New England No. 8, Dean, Ctneuroati. James Nelson, Moore. Wheeling. Riot No 3, Davol, Hoekiagpon, DEPARTED. Caleb Cope, Mardoek, Beaver. Beaver> Gordon, WeUsville. Michigan, Bries, Beaver. „ Vtroqua, Galloway, MoaongshrJa City. Gamaen, Hendriekaon, McKeesport. Fashion. Peebles,Efixtbetb. Balde, Jacob#, Browsayillo. Atleattc, Parkinson, BiownsviUo- West Newton, Bailey, LouisvlUe- Loeis Me Lane, Co mini, WteeUog. Genesee, Moore, Louisyilie, Monoogmhela, Stone, Cincinnati. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. WABABH—LoyaI Hanna, 19 a. * ST LOUlS—Wyoming, 10 a. k. “ Uamharg, 10 a. w. Foa St. Lorn*.—'The fine star Wyoming, Cspt Rog: ers, will leave as above this day. Fob Loutinux—'The magnificent mar 2. Taylor, Cept Lucas, will leave ter Louisville to morrow after noon, at 6 o’aloek. IMPOSTS BT RIVER. Beaver * WellsvlUs-Pn Bxavn-4 bbls knbbs, *3 do Hour, 4 do pot ash, *okre lard, 8 pckgt, 1 Ml nail iron. 2 hx* cheese, S bbls tallow, 88 bdl* wrap ping paper, 16 cks pot ash, 1 bbl, 7 bbls lard,l kg eggs, l bx, 1 ble. Biavtr-Pn Micmaas—l3 bdis papers bhUegcs, 1 do butter, 499 ps b meat, 50 jowls, 10 bbls e seed, lot do do, batter, 10 tons, 4 bx* mdse, 18 bbls Soar. Wabaab Rlm-Pn Dasul 8005t—227 asks bscon, 3eks temp iron. Illinois Rlvsr-Pn Pioxas—BB.74o pcs balk meat, it) hf bbls beef, 77 tea lard. 4 pkgs mdse. Wbeellng-Pii Lotta McLasa—ll nos paper, 8 sks wool. 1 bolt mdse. A 3 bga dour. 4 do seed, 8 bgs barley, 6 ek* p esh,2 bbls batter, 4 ks lard, Ack* pork, 4 sks flax. Cincinnati— Pxa Mouoxoabxl*—4o bis eotton, 1 safe. 10 hbdt sugar, 0 do bacon, 3 boxes mdse, 100 bxs cahille*. IS pkgv, 30 bbls wool, 9 bxs books, 22 do ee gare, 3 bxs mdse, 10 bbb hams. 10 do beef, 80 tes hams, 9 bg* begs. 15 hhda tob, 9 bbls lard, 1 bx segars, 1 pig. Pes Huxxxia No B—l box, 18 bbls lard oil, A pekga mdse, 1 bx,2 bbls, 38 bxs ormnges,S bbl* syrup, 98 eks bacon, 30 bxs soap, 19 do eendTes, 29 bis wool, 21 pet sundries; 50 tea bams. 23 bxs d beef, 40 bis com, Skoda bacon, 10 pkgs sundries, IS hhds too. 4 bbls eggs SOTICB. Henry hannen a and harcum a co„ of Pituburgh, having obtained from me sundry acceptances, amounting to about thirty five hundred dollars, as adranees on shipments to my address, and having since replevied said goods out of my bands without any explanation—this it to say that none of said paper witl be paid by mo. For my liens fbr cash advances and damages against sard partial, I have caused a writ of Foreign attaehaeatto be served, and have tied up all property of theirs to bo found in this city, to abide e oeeision in the Commercial Court. ; febftl-fit C.B.KBLLUM. Cincinnati, Feb. IS, 1650. ZVOTIOB. /jt B. KELLUM, of Cincinnati, having seen proper Vi/s to advertise in the Gaxetle, oar having ryptavted oar good* out of his bands, and give notice of his re fusal to pay acceptances under wnich he was respon sible for a tmaU esneuw—This Is to nofffy all whoa U may concern, that for reasons saiufaetorv to our uunds we deemed it prudent to take our prspswy and that of Li HARCUM A CO. out of bis bauds, and transfer U to another bouse, which wc have dot.*. The pro ceeds of sales made by Kcllum, an more than suffi cient to cover costs, charges and advances made by him; leaving him only bound for the unpaid accep tance*, which have been guaranteed to him hy a re* sponsible house in Cincinnati. HENRY HANNEN A CO. Plttaburth, Feb. 80,1850.—(febB-At BOTICB. WISHING to relieve myself from the duties of et tending to the management of the Franklin Cot too MU', 1 would offer for tale ooe half of my intarest ui the concern, provided I could do to to some person who would be willing to taka the management of the Mill, and would t* acceptable as a partner. The Mill ia now in good running order, and offers as favorable eh investment as any business iwihis city, withoet doubt. A man with a practical knowledge of the bu siness would be preferred. GEORGE T. TINGLE. fcbSl-fU | WhaeUng, Va. Books Jest Rseilvsd. 11 HF. Complete Works of John Banyan; t volt, Svo, . ia I vet, illßstrated; muslin gilt and gilt edge*. Mitchell’* Biblical and Sabbath Behoof Geography; U new werfc; I rot, I gran. • Town’s Analysis and Speller. ; Life of John Q. Adams; by Wa. H Seward; I to!, t8mo; masltn , Poems by Mrs. Hemant; Ivol,l2mo; muslin; gill. .South’* Sermons—Sermon* preached upon several oeeicfont, by Robert South, D. D; a sew edition, 4 vbli; including Posthumous Discourses. Same 4 vela in A sheep, extra, Svo. For sale by B- HOPKINS, ; (ebfl Apollo Buildings, Fourth *t Portable Parlor (iiesaheait, THE rabecriber offers for sale, a suitable and conve nient ease, for preserving and-blooming Winter and Ppiing Plants, being entirely free from the dry ev mrispbere and dust, no injurious to the saeeesa of keep ing Plants with safety ia rooms Tbo pub lie are re spectfully invited to call and examine Ike case, filled with Plants, at the warehouse of 8. N. Wiekerehaa, earner of Wood and Sixth sts, from the eolleetioa or JAMEB WARDROP, ! fcban-dgw , Manchester Nursery. Tbo SubKrlbsrs have furmtd a ow- Partasrshlp wader am* firm off SPAKIIAWI, ODBTBR k WE RTS, At No. 77, idarJtu Mrrtt, oa du North nA, Between Second and Third Streets, PUILADELPHtA. Tlitir uasonmepu will eoosist of CLOTIIB, CAS9IMF.RES, AND WHITE GOODS, - , Paorrs aun Duxss Goons oeaxutAT, Bleached and Brown Maslins, and the usual variety of Btaflk, Fotxmu aub Domertc DRY GOODS. [They are now receiving an ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS, selected wuh pirueoNr alien lino to the litest style* in the market, purchased at tew price*, and will be sold at small profit* lor cash and approved Cr Slerrhanu vuiti&g the Citv are invited to examine their stock. TUOS. P. SPABHAWK. WILSON DUNTON, MAURICE A. WURTS. Philadelphia. Jan, let, 1850.—{fabiP-dlwAwAcT PITTSBURGH FIMALB lIIVIVOTK mflE Second Session of this Itutitadoe, under tha X core of Mr. and Mrs. Gossoon, for the present academic year, will commence on this day, Monday, February 18th, in the some buildings, No. 82 liberty sireet ' Arrangements have boon made by which they will be able to famish young ladies facilities equal to any in the West, for obtaining a thorough English, Cluast cal, and Ornamental education, A fall course of Phi- Uophical and Chemical Lectures will he delivered during the winter, Illustrated by apparatus. The de partments of Vocal and instrumental Music, Modem Drawing and Painting, will eseb be under the euro ofa competent Professor. By eloee attention to the moral ana intellectual improvement of their pu pils, the Principals hepa tomeniacontinuatioaof the liberal patronage they havo hitherto enjoyed. For terms, see circular or apply to the Principals. feblS-dtf , To Ball Bud CiMrecloni PROPOSALS mb be received at the OSw of the Chenier’s Cool Company, jn the City ot Pitts burgh, for tho Grading, Masonry, Construction and Bridge Building of a Rail Rood, from the Ohio River, at McKee’s Koeks, four miles up the Chartieria Creak Valley. Proto sals will be received for the entire Job 6f grading and conjunction, or forouly portions of tho work. ' : Adequate security will bo required from tke con tractors, and a preference will be given to sash re sponsible men os will contract to complete tho work in the shortest time. . Plans, specifications, and all necessary information will be famished on application to Z. W. REMINGTON, Manager, Or— JAMES DKVEUN, Engineer. Office Charlier’s Coal Company, I Penn street, Pitubßrgb. | febg-m WAITBD. FURS'. FURS! FURS!—'The subscribers vjllpsy for Coon, Mink, Mask Rat, Gray and Bed Pox, hnd all kinds of shipping Furs, tha highest tasters prices- MeCORDACO, feb2o comer Fifth and Wood its- Bailers' T«mifß|i. IT DAS NEVER, in a single instance, failed to ex pel Worms. _ Cstxb Conor Hours, July ft 1647. . Mr. R. R. Sellers: You wiU recollect that when wa were in Pittsburgh, in November lust, you prevailed on us to uv to your Vermifuge, to test Its virtues. We did so, and through the srinler we sold what we par chased, which gave it a fair reputation. In Huy lost we purchased more, which was dir posed of immedi ately. We then ordered more, whteb reached os on the 13th of the present month, and on yesterday we •old the last of two dozen bsttles. We find it so ysl* uable a raedieine, that every person of a fosriJy wish* ies to have it in their possession. . | Those who have purchased it woatd be peneeuy willing to give certificates of its excellency. Oat of the Quantity we have vended, it has never, in a tingle instance, friled to expel worms. • Your friend, Wa. O. Manx* A Co. Paired and told by R. E. SELLERS, 97 Wood tl, and said by Druggists generally In the two eittsa. fehtt I’ INFLAHHATOaY BHBDBATIIB. THE AMERICAN RHEUMATICS ALB A H!l ANEW remedy lately discovered in the Vegetable Kingdom—a sure and permanent cure for ail llthenmaiie Complaints, seeb as Inflammatory, Chronic, Aenie and Mercurial ! 1 Rheumatism; Gout, Lumbago, ! Spinal Affections, Ae. . This medicine has long been sought for. It has besn ! said that Rheumotiim could not be eared; bat there Is j a remedy designed by nature for the eure of every dis ease that the human system is subject 10. At last a re* f aedy bat been found cures Rheumatism of the worn form—one of the most valuable vegetable pro ductions of the earth—the greatsst and mom Important discovery of the age, and a wonderfol blessing to the human family. It cares without alekenlagor debilita ting, and renews strength and vigor to the whole sys tem. It has eared, during the past three months, over 300 case* Lha< were considered incurable. . Cenifieates of the euraiivo properties of this medi cine can be seen by eailing on tbe Agent*. None genuine unless put up with on engraved label i upon the outside wrapper, signed by the proprietor, IL TURNF.R, Buffalo, N.Y. _ Boid by R. SHYBER, corner Third and Market iLPlasnurgb. Bold also by G. P. THOMAS, No 108 Main at, Cioelsuii, O. feb7-dAwflm9 100,000 Boahela Coal Womud. PROPOSALS will be received by C. A. MeANUL TV k, CO, Canal Bui a, Penn atreet, Pinibarjh, a mil lit Mares next, for abcat batheli Monon* gahelaCcaJ.&mcea/iry, for Gea panoses, to be do iurered on board Canal Boats at their Ware ho we, Pena (tree!, (averaaiaf lathe delivery BCob«ahe!e per 'day, ddrlng the eoaung season,) eomaeacinf aboat let Mar nejt The Coal most be screened free from elate and dirt, and weighing not leu ibau 60 Iba to the bnahsL Terms of payment will be eaah. C. A. MeANIILTY A CO, * fcblUd Canal Baaln, Pitirbargk^ DsT utonMii of Fumy &i. dee, In lijo India Rabber Use, eoaeietinf of Beita of Men, and Doll*. Al*o—-Pell Stttata of different hharactmi (or rale at the ladle Rubber Depot. : foot»__ JlfcH PHIUJPfI_ —Ubetea Dewßotlsd KeUBekjr~Kenp, roo on eouifoaeat end for eelo by ; noT*HIP A OOBDOW tTLCOHOL—9 bbli 99 per cent tw‘d end tax nu b/ LOCAL MATTERS. - MxLaaoxoLT Accani.—Bfir. John Wflliamt, ■ young gentleman engaged is the eotiaiiQf boose of J. S. Dtlwofth ft Co, Wood street, eome to • Rtolaßeholy end tut Saturday night. He vu re> UrauY vith a party of his friends from an ex* camion on the river, ia • yawl, about 11 o’clock. When oppoailo the Clinton Iron Works, they were ran foul of by the mrnnboni Louis McLaoe, nod their boat tank. Six managed to get nboardjthe Menm theuvewS,Mr. WU- Unnu was upponed to hh ye be eft earned under the wheel. Ho vu n native of Ireland, and had no relalivea in this place, bat a number of very warm friends. His employers, in particolar, appear to have been strongly attached to him. He is said 10 have been ia every respect n very estimable young man. His body hu not yet been recovered. Fas.—A Are broke oat yesterday morning, be* tween tdaad 1 o’clock, in the tannery of Lunhrie, on Voegtiy’s ran, the extreme verge of Allegheny. A considerable part of the establish ment was destroyed, and nlso a large quantity of bark. We have beard the lon estimated at $2OOO. We have not been informed in what manner the Are originated, nor If any portion ol the toes was ■ covered by insurance. Notwithstanding the *«»*"»* distance, aod Up almost impassable state of the road, owing to the mod, there wan two or three of oer Pittsburgh engines promptly on the ground. Wuxuno Post Ornci Rguskxy.—The amount of money taken at the late robbery of the post of floe at Wheeling, Is believed to be about 86000. Tan Evnxx Mlvxtuia.—The Empires opened last night, at Wilkin's Hall, with a large end fashionable audience. Their performance' was exceedingly good, and was received with great tpplanse. Stojion Bur still continues to delight bis ad* mlren al WUkins Hall. AQ who wish to drive away doll care should give the Signor a'oall. Poucx.—There were two cases of drunken* sees broaght before the Mayor by the watch, yes terday morning. They paid the tuoal-fineof67 cts. and coats, and were discharged. Daring the day a somber of tippUnf boose keep ers wereftoad 12, for selling on Sudsy, in vio lation of the ordinance. AixxQHxmr Ponca.—Oa Saturday, John At chison, George Lots, James Foy, and George Cooley, the persons arrested lor riotous conduct on the Street tire day before, were fined $2O each, by Mayor Fleming, and *n dafhnlt of payment committed to jail for 20 days. We are reqoretad to Mate, by the friends of that unfortunate young man, who were with him at the time of the accident, that no blame can be attached to the oflear* of (he Louis McLane, as the Captain of that steamer rendered every assist ance in his power. At the time of the accident, the yawl was in front of the boat, and while in the act of being rowed oat of the way, ooe of the oar* broke, which prevented her from clearing the steamer. CouuTXxrxrnue—MeGeary, the mu who was arrested last week for passing a counterfeit note, w*s£ane»ted oo Sunday night, by officers Hague and Reed on a farther charge of counterfeiting and likewise of forging land warrant*. He was corn* mitted for trial* A Are broke oat yesterday evening, in the Iron City Hotel, oo Fifth street. Through the exertion* of the firemen the building was saved, bat not until cootidcrebto damage had been done to the interior. Heating of the PnAdlera end Bell ers. The Poddlen and Boilers held a meeting yes* (erday afternoon at Duffy's Tavern, Mr. W. H. Grifltha waa called to the Chair. The meeting was addressed by the Chairman i and several others. J A ccmmaniealtoa waa read from some of lhe„ citixans of Birmingham, requesting the workmen j to unite with them fir the purpose of erecting a 1 mill in thst place. Oa motion, e committee was ! appointed to Investigate the subject. j Several telegraphio commnaicatkms were than read from scouting ponies. The Relief Committee read a report aeknewl- i edging the receipt of $2OO from (heir friends ia i Wheeling, fer the aid of those in need. j Tbo wilowuig, preamble and rerolotion were i then adopted: 1 Whereas, Sundry reports have been spread) 1 throegh the eoamaniiy, that, through fear of the j miiiUrv and police, tbo Pnd fort and BoUer* were > restrained in their intended purpose el creating a . riot—therefore, Resolved, Thst we as Peddlers and Botlen, have no intention of «*bteg a riot, and never bed, aod are willing to teat the metier by another pro* cession oo Wednesday next, when we believe there will be no military or police force called out to pot that fear or dread upon ns, and further, that we are determined not to do any set which will cotflict with the law of oar city or country. j The meeting then adjourned till 9 o'clock on | Wednesday moraiog, to form the prooeaslon. Proceedings la Gennetla. Councils met last sight, pursuant to adjourn ment, la Select Ocmuei}—President in the Chili* After the minnten ot lut meeting had bees reed and approved, tad soma unimportant batinere transacted— A report of the Committee oa Streets vet retd, relative to aeveral petitioaa for paving and grad* lag, tad containing reaolotlosa aoihotUiog tbe Street Coßmisaioner to ad vertSg Cor propoaala fi r paving and grading Colwell street from Clarke to Price street, of Cherry alley from Seventh st. 200 feet towards Btrawberry alley, of Chatham etreet from Wcbcter to Peanaytvaaia A venae, of Sieves too etteei from Pennsylvania Avanoo to a point at or near the Mercy Hospital, of Well and Front streets from Short to liberty, sad itso of Short st. from liberty to Water; and la conjnctioa with the Street Camming to let the aame to the lowest and beat bidder, to be paid for la cash. Oa mbtioa, the report was accepted, and the resoiatioaa read three times and adopted. The committee oa claims and aecoontn deliver* ed a report relative to aeveral eccounU- Oa .motion, accepted. A resolution waa offered, that the Mayor be in* ■traded to draw his warrant ia favor of Dr. Alex. Btevensoa, for the payment of $217, in consider* at ion of aeryiees rendered by him in street preach* log, and this tom to be considered as fall coo* pensstion for all fatare services. Oa motion, it was referred to the unitary committee, (a con* jandion with the oily eoKclior. A special committee in regard to the erection of new Market Houses, reported ia favor of the erection of a new and pomoodioas building oa tbe site of the old market boose, and also for tbe par* chute of a lot and erection of a market house on the junction of Bevenlk and Chant. On motion, adopted. - A resolution wu offered to authorise the speeial committee to procure plans and estimates of cost for the new market bouses, preparatory to their erection. On motion, adopted. A reselntfon wu offered that the revenue ac* oruing from the above market booses, after their erection, be appropriated to the payment of the in* tercat of the debt Incurred by them, and also to tho extinguishment of the principal. On motion, taul A resolution wu offered that the special com* mitten be intruded to advertise ior plana for the new buildings, and to offer 9100 for the beat de* sign. On motion, adopted. A resolution was offered, authorising the com* otittee on ordinances to report an ordinance for the better regulation of tbe markets, confining (be markets axdnsively to Wednesday and Saturday in the Diamond, tod Tuesdays and Fridays fo Grant Street The same to take effect on thd erection of tbe new buildings. Oa motion, adopt* ed. A resolution which had been passed by tbe Common Counnil wu read, requiring that one hilf tbe reports of the standing committee be read in Common Council, the report of the Finance Ooaaitteote be raid is Belect Council, and of the Water Works Committee In Common Council, ■o on, alternating through the list Oa motion 8e» Isct Council concurred. “3we»oioUcn passed In Common Council was read authorising the City Regulator to surety the south line of Webster at. Oa mottos, referred to at Committee. Tbe report of the Committee on Btreets wu re* turned by the Council which had con curred With the action ofSelect Council, with the following amendments that tbe Committee be [attracted to advertise also for propoaala for the grading and 'paving of Fine street from Penn ttreet to Butler street, sod of Rose strut from Fifth to High street Qn oattea, Us action of Common Council was concurred in. 'A petition wah read from inhabitants of the Fifth Ward for the paring Of Stevenson alley, which had, in Common Council, been referred to Btreet Committee, with power to act. On motion, the action of Common Council was concurred is, with the words M power to act” stricken out. A petition was read for the paving of Washing* ton Street. In Common Council referred to Com mittee on streets. On motion, Select Council con eorrrd. After the transaction of some unimportant bn* tineas, Connell adjourned. CojutiaaL Fxlictty.—A colored lady laid com plaint yesterday at the Mayor's Office, against hot htubend of assault and battery with intent to kill. Oa examinatoa, however, ii appeared that she had beaten him over the bead with a brick bat. The loving couple were bound over lo the peace. LaxcxNT.—A warrant was issued, yesterday, by Alderman Parkinson, for the arrest of a man named Adam Bower, for the larceny of a sllver watch from Cjnrad Leppari.io Birmingham. Plaux Road.—A meeting was held on Satur* day evening, ip the boroeghfof Manchester, to take into consideration the propriety of canstrucliog a plank road from Allegheny city to Wood’s run— A committee was appointed to make inquiries and report on next Saturday evening. The following leaUmooial in favor of “Faber’s Mag netic Water Gauge," come* from so respectable a soarce as to emit!* it to great consideration: Prior Corros Mnx. / PitUbnrgh, Feb. 23, I&5I). > Dear Sin—Agreeably toveqoeit, we will give you oar opinion in respect to the utility and practical work ing* of “Faber’* Magnetic Water Gange,” which ha* been in operation on the Boiler* in oar work* toms eight months. It afford* oa great pleasure to state that in no single instance during thl* lime has it failed to accurately in dicate the quantity or position of the water in the boi!r|*, a* intended, and for which it is to admlrabty adapted. It* extreme simplicity place* it almost be yond the possibility of ever becoming deranged in ac tion, while at the same use itpo*ae**es a value almost indispensable by giving timely warning of auy defi ciency of water ia the boilers, and a* inch cannot fair of being appreciated by all those utiny steam. In feet, no *nm cosld indaee as to dispense with this in dicator Very inly, yoars, KENNEDY, CifILDS A CO. Mi. Warn* Datcx. fcbta STEAM BOATS PIITaBCROR AID LOUISVILLE a a STEAM PACKET LINE. ENCOURAGED bT the liberal patronage extended to all regular and well eoadaeted Lines, the own er* of the following fine steamers hove arranged them into e Line between Pjtuborxh and Louisville. One of the boats will positively leave Pitubuigh on every Mcctoat. Wodsubay, ,aud Fsjsat Bvnnw, at 6 o’cloek—fall or not fall. The first boat of the Line will itart on Monday, Febreary 85th- Steamcr Genesee- Captain T. Moore., “ 2. Taylor “ M. Laeas. “ Hamburg “ J. Khnrfelter. “ Mt. Vernon “ II Koantx. “ Famsoant— • “ W.EbbcfL For freight or passage apply to feblt-Sm GEO B. MILTKNBF.RGER. Agt regulab Sunday' packet CIHOlBIATI) . Captain Willis* J. Kociriz. k This splendid boat wa* bcilt by the ■ owners of the steamer Isaac Newton, and other*, for the Cincinnati and Packet trade, and wit commence making her rrgalar trips in the line, on SUNDAY, the tTUi last For freint or passage apply on board, or to tcb» G BMILTKNBERGEB, Agt PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING PACKI.T. The splendid fast fanning atrame* LOUIS McLANE, w. S. Conwvll, ymMS 1 mastetj (having undrrgoar a thor ougb rrpair.l will run herrsfter a* a ~ regular packet Itetwren Pituboieh and Wheeling,* leaving Piiuborch rvrry Monday, Wednesday and Fnday mornjngA. n< :* u'ch>ck. For freight cr passage apply on board, or to ian4 W IL WHUIKB, ArenL FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUl.'t. Tbo *i>tendi<l -'canu r , lIAMBUBii. ySCnCWM Cspl Kltnerilwr, will Uavi* ior above RHmßSSnßhiand alt tnicrmeUmie r»;i« Uwi at |fl o'clock, A. M. For frrirht or pasaace apply oa l>o*id. fi-bTit _ _GKOjIfiI>!.rKNMKR<:F.B. Agew FOR ST. LOUIS. —r i i The splendid »t*-a»nrr jICZIA WYOMING, ■ftfLfluattfll ttoeef*. matter, will Iraee lor u* r-vr ■■BBSIHBaod intermediate pom (hi* day, 86* tart, at 10 o'clock, A M. FeT-frci<ht oe use-age apply on board. fet»Bs_ FOR WAQA-H RIVER. The rplrndid fasipas*enxer packet . fi. . . A LOVAL lIANNA. Kinney, master, will leave for '■BMflCaHlßthf above and all intermediate portt ea this day, allOoVloek, A. M. FOB CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. - The fine fast ninniog rieamer ohio, UhttWfip Btoopa,ma*ur,wtllUsveforiheabove ».«l a 1! trtrrtnediaic landing* on this day, the tßrd at 4 o'clock, P M, For freight or puaagr, apply on board, nr to fab<3 W-U. WIIFKI.KIt, Agent FUR LOUIdVILI^I k The fine new light draught steamer . nrrZA KENTUCKY, Maclean, matter, win leave for the ■BStESßnmfcibove and all intc-rmerdiate punt oo Monday, the 85th uist, at 4 o'clock, P. U For freight or pasiage apply on board. febXs ARMSTRUNG A CKURFJI, Agt* FOR N 8 V ORLEANS h. The splendid fast steamer . flrrT m QRO. W. KENDALL. Master, will leave for the util all sntermfdiue lauding*, ou this day. ox 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on board. febtn FOR ST.LOUXS'AND ILLtNOM RIVER, h. Tbe splendid fast •(earner .fL . Jfe fchuylkill, Matter, will leave for (be and all iuirraediato porta oa Urn day, Feb. aa, at 10 o’clock, A. M. For traightor passage apply on board. fcl>?2 MISCELLANEOUS. LAW NOTICE. THE appointment of Mr. MeCLURE, ai President dodge of tbe Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylva nia, dissolves tbe long existing partnership of Me. Candleas A MeClnre. Tbe onaniahod bastntu will be ifiyndad to by Mr. MeCandlet*. WILSON UcCANDLESS, WM. B. McCLURE, WILSON [BeOAIDLEBS, Attorney at law, office fouoh street, Pitts burgh. « Jantt-lp OEBT ABLINS, AUCTIONEERS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 Firra Br., Cmciicun, Onto. WOULD rtspeetftUlv sollcttConiignmeet* from tbe Mtreha&if and Manaraciorcra would refer to t Messrs. W. A R. B. Phillips, Pittsburgh. • Drews, Phillips A Co., 11 " Chambers, Agnew ACo , u John B.McFedden ACo., u Jamas Dalsell, Esq-. u JanM-lm* JCrlo Uaßab*Klittloa of Olßeors, THE Stockholders of the Erie Canal company are notified that an Election will be held at the oft bee of said Company, in Erie, on Monday, the 4th day of March, to choose Seven Direcinre for the ensuing year fel.lt d.lw *»M W. RFEIV «*•»••* tiuaii Wutataa ruu a*i<>.. THUS property ties at the apper end of Ltmestown— I a short dittanee below the month of Mingo Creek. Tbe rail road and the neeetsary balidings are new, and the mine has been worked last enough to pot It in good order.. The Pit opens within 33 yard* of the riv er, and the inclination from it is jutt sufficient to carry the ears to tbe bosts. The water at the landing u good—permitting boats to be loaded at all searon*; *nd 1 Ibo moath of Mingo a short diitance above, adores an < ample harbor to protect them from the Unorfs and ice , of winter. The Tract connected with these wo k* consists of 3UO Acre* Coal, lying in the neck of land between Mingo Creek and the Mnner.sahela All things considered, this property eomliiut*. perhaps, as many advantages, and holds oat ufine inilu jeinenl* to tbs capitalist, as any on the river. The enure use tis offered for sale: bat, to suit purchasers, • portion rrny be reserved. Price reasonable and tunas very cniy. For further Informaiiou enquire of JOSEPH 8. MORRISON, fob 1-dlo* Fourth meet tear Wrf], 'RKDICAL AND BCROIOAL. OFFibu,~~ §No. 68, DIAMOND ALLEY, a few doors below Wood street, to ward* market DR. BROWS, having bern regularly educated to the medical profession, and beeu for some time ui geueral practice, now confine* his attention'to the treatment of (hose private and delicate com plaints fur which his opportunities and experienre peculiarly (jnslny him. 14 year, assiduously devou d to study A treatment of those which time he has had mare practice and has cured more ps* tents than can ever fall to the lot of any private prac* lilioner) amply qualifies lum to offer emnuire* of speedy, permanent, and ►fctisfucU’ry cure to all afflicted wlilulaLeate diseases, and all discuses arising there, from. Dr. Brown would inform those afflicted with private diseases which have become chrome Ly time or ag gravated by the im of any of the coramon nostrums of the day, that then complainuean be radically ami thor oughly eared;!* haying given his careful attention to the treatment of such cases, and succeeded in hundred* of instances In curing parsons of inflammation of the neek of the bladder, and kindred diacm.es which Often result from those eases where otiien have consigned them u> hopeless despair. He psrttcqlerly invites such as have been long and unsuccessfully treated hy others to eonsalt him, when every satisfaction will he given them, and their case* treated in a careful, thorough and intelligent manner,pointed out by alongexperienet, study,and investigation,which It is impossible for there engaged In general praetice cf medicine to give to one class of disease. or Drown also Invites pit eous afflicted with Herma to call, as he has paid name ajar attention to this disease. CANCERS also cured.' Bkia diseases; also i! s, Palsy, ale., speedily eared Charges very low. N. B-—PjUienU of either sax living at e distance, by etuttng their disease in writing, givinr all tlie symp toms, eun obtain medieines with diraetiux* Tor u*e, by addressing T. BROWN, M. D., post paid, and enclo*. lac a fee. Dffiea No. 61 Diamond alley,opposite th# Waverly Boose. RSltmsTtui.—Dr.Brown’s newly discovered reme dy for RheußUUiam is a speedy and certain remedy lot thatjminftri trouble h never fails. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. S 3 Die- Bond elley, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Ths Doctor is always at (7Ns aim ao pay. 0 .9,1848. HISCELLANEO'I $. WBBTKRI IMSCBifICE COSPAM! OF PITTSBURGH. CAPITAL UOO,OOO. J. Fxmxt, Sec’y. . I It Millh, j r _, Pm*!. Will insure utiw ell kind* of hake, FIREAND MARINE. ALL losses will bo liberally adjusted and prosnUy paid. A homo invitation— managed by Directors who are well known in Use community, and who ate determin ed by promptness and liberality to maintain the char acter which they have aunmec. at offering the beet -protection to those who desire to be Insured. Duuccrons—K. Miller, Jr., Goa. ilteck, J. W. Bailer, N. Holmes, Jr., Wn. 11. Holmes, C. Ihmsen, Geo. W. Jackson, Wn. M. Lyon, Jos. Lipuincotl, Thoa. K. Litcb, J tinea M’Anley, Alex. Nintiek, The*. Scou. Ontcc, N 0.39 Water street, (warehouse of Spang A Co.. u> stairs,) Pittsburgh. . jaLdly City Bmek«bons«i. THR subscribers, hiring tour targe Smakebousei are prepared, at ah limes, to wash, hang am smoke Pork on reasonable terms. KIKR A JONEA, Proprietors, jantl Canal Basin, near Tib St rnilK aubacribera, having been appointed agents for X the sale of Pelt, by several of the very beat msn afaciorrrA. bare now on hand jand will continue to keep a couitant supply. order* left m oar wnreboare, or wiih Peter Peter ton, will be promptly filled at stHimes. JOHN McPADKN A CO, Penn »t, feblS-tf Canal Baain, Pittsburgh. Ohio and PsaMylranla Uall Bead. rpHK Stockholder* of the Ohio and Pennsylvania I. Rail Road Company are hereby notified topay the fourth instalment of Fire Dollar* on each snare of stock, on or before the £Hh day of March next, at (ho office ol the Company, in Third at, as heretofore. fobiB-td_ WM. LARlMßß,_Jr a Treas._ Ood'trn and Antique fnrnltnre. JABBB W. WOODWELL, 83, Tin in Sr., Prmaruua. Reapecifaliy informs public that he has pleted bis spring flock FURNITURE the Urged and most varied assortmenl ever offered for sale in this city, comprising several seua of Kuaawoon, ManoaAST, and Unci Walvui. carved, ornamental and plain, suitable for Parlor*! Drawing and Bed Booms, ail of which will ba cold at the lowest price*. Persons desiring Furniture of any description, are rpecifuily invited to call and examine bit stock, which embraces every description, from ihe cheapest and plameit to the rouri elegant and costly, of which the following comprises apart: Tete a Tele Suitor; Tele n Tete Divans; ' Conversation Chairs; FJizabethiati Chairs; Reception do I.oBl* XIV do I'ziensio i do Buffet Ktlique; What Nois; Toilet Tables; Louis XIV ComibaJore; Duke of V'ork's Couch; 00 Sofas with Plush and Hair-cloth covers; ' 20 Divans, do do do; 40 dog Mahogany Parlor Chain; 10 “ Rosewood do do; Iff “ BS’k Walnut dp do; 40 u Cane Heat dp; 4 “ Mahogany Rocking do; ff “ do Piano stools; 60 Marble Top Centre Tables; Co do do Wash Stands; Co Mahogany Bedsteads; IT do Wardrobes; 18 Bi-k Walnut do; 8 Cherry do. A very large assortment of Common Chairs and oth er Furniture too tedious to mention. |£7" Steam Boats .furnished on the shorten notlee. All orders promptly attended to. P. S—Cabinet Makers can be supplied with aO aorta of Mnhogsny, Walnut, *nd Veneers, at coniiderabty reduced prices. feblS Deafness ConA From the New York Tribune. AFBIEND, whote word u mo*t reliable, tad who bu nopoiribie inure*! In the metier, but on* ol gratitude, detire* oa to tay, that be has been eared of inveterate deafnejs, by the o»e of “Scarpa’a Compound Acouatie OiL” a Philadelphia medicine, which it net for tale In tbit city, bat whieb be think* ought to be, for the good of tho afflicted, lie bu a amer who bu 'Wito been cored by it. He urgently advise* all who ate tcfferin* front deafneu, |a try this rcipody, with an anaruec tnai,oalcta the caae be extraordinary, Ibe experiment will prove abundantly tneeetsfaL For *ale at ' THE PEKIN TEA STORE, fab-J To Fourth at, Pitubnrgh PUOOLAHATIOBh BV VIRTUE ot a precept under the bauds of Hon. Wm. 0. McClure, Presideutof the Coqn of Cent* riou pleas, in aud for the Sib, Judicial District of Pennstlvanls, and Justiee of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery la sad for said Ditinri, and Samuel Jongs and William Kerr, Erqrs, Asvrciale Judge* of urn asrse Courts, lu and for the County of Allegheny, dated the llth day of February, m the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyrr situ Terminer, and General Jail Delivery |at the Court Hna*c. iu the City of Pituburgh, on the Fourth Monday in March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Pat'll* notice it hereby piven la e|l jastieo* of the Peace, Ooinnrr, «oJ Constable*, 1 of the Coantjr of At Irphrafp that they be tben and there, In their proper P< noaa> with their roll*, record*, loqaoiliou, exinti* .nuoiii, and other rrmembraacra, to do thoae things wlitclf. lo’heir re«pee«iT* ctfieen in Uieir behalf, ap* pear to dune— and alio. iho*e that will proaeeaie the prlaoneia that now are, ormty be, |n the Jttf of laid County of to be then auJ (hero, to pro »< die ejn»inm •.bean aa ihalf be ju«t >.:im under nf hand.at Hitubarth, thi« lllbdayof fet-ruerr, in the year of our Lord, isMi, and of the «'ommonwealth the 7Uh. CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff. Kleetloa. AN ELECTION for Officer* Tot the “Cojapmy tot erreting a Br)dc» P»sr the Allegheny River, op* K»ue Pittibargb. in (he County of Allegheny," will belden ir\ the'foil House of the Company, at the Pittsburgh end, on Monday, March 4th, at 1 o’rtoek, P. M. JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. jaa'tt-d&widT A CAUTION—About tbeiQNLY ORIGINAL AXt> GENUINE WISTAB'H BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, the (treat remedy for COHSUfiIPTioBI And the bvet medicine known to n»n fur Asthma of every stage, Liter Complaints, llror.ehiu», loflecnsa, Couth*, Cold*, Bleeding of ibr Lon**, Shortness of llreath,' Paws anil Weakness lo the tide, Urtax, Ac . and %II other dllC*SO< of lit* PULMONARY ORGAN*. A very important disease over which this Balaam ex ert* a very powerful tuAuence, it last of a DISEASED LIVER. In ibis complaint it has undoubtedly proved more efficacious than any remedyhitherto employed, aud in numerous instances when patients bad endured long • ml severe ittdenng from lie diseases, without receiv* in; the least benefit from Tanoua rcnmdiea, aad when Mereury ho been reaoned to in vain, the oie of Uiia Ualsam bat restored the Liver to a healthy aeiioo,and In many instance* effected permanent cares, after every well kiowu remedy had failed to produce this desired effect.' Betide* Ita'ijioniihlng efltcaey in the dstcaae above mentioned, we alto Bod n a very adectaal remedy in Atthma, a complaint in Irfctch it ha* been extensively Utad wtth <Wuicd toecett, even in cate* of year*’ •landing. With the inerraae of intelligence bat grown up a knowledge of the clementtof health, aad a re gard for them, and comm»n«urately with the ttndei of •rienre have we acquired the meant of arrvaiing dit ease. and averting it* ravage*. Notwithstanding the prcgiott we bare made, •igun..-* *kow that even now, oho tilth of the whole population die annually if CQQ«UUi]'tK';>. «f the niotl iow'*'— * One «f tte mod important dUccveries of the ace. in ameliorating the eohiiiUOii of liu largo ciaaa of iof> "iHL OF WILD CHERRY Wisiar's Balsam of \Vtttf Cherry It ■ fine Herbal Medicine, composed chiefly of Wild Cherry Bark anil the gentium Ireland hioas, (the latter imported express )y lor ihia parpote,} the rare medicinal virtues of which arqauo combiucd by a new chemical process, with the extract of Tar, thus rendering the whole compound the most certain and e&caeloas remedy ever Uncovered for CONSUMPTION OP THE LUNGB. Still further evidences of the remarkable curative piopertieaof tbit inestimable preparation: Rcueuvuxk. Brown co., O, Aug. SI, l&ifl. Messrs. Bandford A Park: Gentlemen, Aboat six weeka ago I received the agency of Wittar'a Balaam of Wild Cherry, but with tome reluctance on my part, foe the reason that I bad beenithe agent of to many pills and other nostrums, which were cracked np to bo something wonderful, but which turued oat In the etfd to be of no uceount whatever, except to the man* uaeturer. Bat 1 candidly admit that this time 1 have been deceived, for the extraordinary eurea effected by Wittar’a Balianthave convinced me that ‘•good can come out of Nazareth." Your agent left me one dor en bottles, which an alt gone—bavin* been the ">*«"■ of curing ceveral obstinate eases of Consumption— and nomiitake, lor what I see and know I am boand to believe. One ease In particular: A young gentle man in Winchester, Adims county, 10 miles fro a thh place, was cured cl Consajppuon when thedoo tor* has given bitzrap, or at least could do nothfing for him, and it was the intention of his friend* to convey him to your city, and place him under the care df some eminent physician there. But: a friend told him of Wj«tar's Balsam, and that he,eooid obtain llof me. lie dent for il. and before the second bottle was gone ho was sonml aud well, and aitemllngtobit everyday business. A ■ there arv several inquiries for the medi cine, it wohM be well to forward an additional sopply without delay. Very tespccifully, yourv, LAMBERT NEWLANIX The above, from L. Newland.Krq., a highly respect able country merchant, commend* itself forcibly to lac eanrfld oiiention of all those who have doubted die graai tnerii of Wistar** Wild Cherry Balsam. the original anti only gonuino Wm&r'a ild Cherry, wot introduced in tie year [been wcil totted in all cnraplainu for ommeoded. Fori 17 year* it bat pioved ut at a remedy for Cough*, Cohtj, infla u», Atibma, andiContumptlos in tta in 1, than any other medicine. JT VOICK, aw-. RKSTORFJ)!, Naw IlKDr.ian, Aog. 1919. Mr S. W. -owlet Having »eeu many certificate! ju -li'hcd in -elation to l)t Winter 1 * Balitm ol Wild i.iirny, I int : thin opportunity of oiTt-ring a word in it* fetor, wli ch yon arc alto at liberty to puhiith. A Remember Balsam of W IXU, and ha< which it U ret more cUicaeio er - .n. Bronchi clpteut stage LO few momim mcr my wife's lung* bouoa*- *o much af ferml wife < suddcu cold. thM'snc lost her voice, and suffered wv< rely irota puns inlthe. tireuM. Her situs- Having beard lion caused ier fricud* much nlano. your Ifalsn i strongly recommended by thuno who used ii, 1 purrbaied ■ bottle from your agent in Uni plycc. She took it according tb directions, end it pro duced n wonderful rlTect Before mill* one Itoiilo she hod completely recovered her voice, the pains subsid ed, and her health was soon fully re-established. Yours, truly, HKNH.YG. BKKiIITMAN. To Dacoouxs AKS OsiLVM C« Mnnnna—Tbi eel ebtated and infallible remedy for the cure of Cansump tion, Asthma sod Liver Complaint, has by Us own me nus been rapidly, euro and safely working ilt way through the opposition of ijuacki end counterfeiter*, 'inul. by its true value and intrinsic excellence, it hse gained for itself a inotlenviabiepopulniliy. and estab lished itself in the confidence of an intelligent and en lightened public, from oue end of the cominentio tho oilier. The testimony of thousand* who have been re lieved and curod nythi* valuable article, will show that it stands unnvnUcd—nt the head ol ail other me dicines. for tho euro of disease* for which it »• recom mended. The rename Or. Wistar’s ItaUsm of Wild Cherry i* now for sale by duly appointed Agents, and all fc spec table dealers in medicines, in all large cities and all important town* throughout the United Stales. j*nics Si pci itotne | Six I tollies for U. (told by J. D. PARK, Isoccesaor toSaodford APaygj Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the Sooth and Weil, to whom all orders ruust be addressed. Wilcox. Jr; James A. Jones; J. Kidd A Co; B. A. Fahnestock A Co, Pittsburgh. 'I- T. Bussell/Waah inatoii; W. 11. l-amhctton, Franklin; L. B. Bowi*, Union town; H.Welty, Ureentburghi K KoanusSomet set; PcoU A Gilmore. Uedfonl; Reed A Ho a. Ilonlin*. don; Mrs On. HnlUdayabor*; llildebrao IA Co, Indi ana; J. h. Wright, Kiitanning; Evan* a. CoTtlrook ville: A. Wilson A Hon, Wayuesburgti: M'Karland A Co, N. Callcader, Meadville; Burton A <£fW J Magoffin. Mercer; James, Kelly A Co. ButlerjH. »m\th! Beaver; J. D. Hammerton, Warren; F.L. At/. H./onea, Condersporc P.Crooker, Jr, Drownrvillo. fcbl-d&wly(iaiT TALLOW— £5 iibls just reo’d and for sale by fobW J B CANFIELD HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &* ATHBEE STORYBarcftwELLING HOUSE. * n Tbtfd erect, Bear Beta, containing ■ bed fS*?^?** 8 P ar *° T, i *ad kitchen. P*aaeaaion given lit April. _AUo—A STORK BOOH on the earner of Rosa and Third su, now occupied hr Messrs. Yoang. a* a fro* eery. Enquire of WM. ILMcCONNKU^ comer Market and Flirt rU._ , Far Boat* UROM the in April next, the Store Boom and Cel; JL Jar, on the comer of Market street and the Dia mond, now occupied by WblT. Albree A Co. febtMi JAMES A. HUTCHISON 4 CO,' -VT7X7 tr r Lota For Sale. YAftoffer lor sale, on moderate tennr I I,L That lot of groand on Pennsylvania At* b?«. being about 1M feet in depth MsWa^it 01 m l ’ enM Tl*aa i a A venae, Just beyond “i"hr»y <I T rtT - b ' i " ! «“ *•> top br O r«. ot }£? ni i>. i«*l behind the 41 Lot above 2JKP e ®“* el j}? 130 feet feet deep by S 3 feet 7* inches wide, extending front Gibbon to Loemi it, D. W. 4 A* S. BELL, fehVi -_ Auorn ®r* « Law, office in Fourth st, la ° 2t ' 3w abort, Smithficld. A COUNTRY BESJDKNcS situate within aralle tarmx^na&a 0 rS Ticjait T ® f Mlneravillf, contain* ®* A ACRK9 of 0 round, on which is erected a two “P ““«■«»“«& Sublb,, tc o£E ?Ei.J!(» <xee i ew F . ntu -.. Tb** property h desirable, “*** *?.* pl**o of residence, or tor gardening pur* pO E*iJj n<, “£ oo /r , W.H.M.PUSEV, At tte Lumber Yard Office of Boothe 4 Puaey.cor* ncr of liny and Liberty it*. febte-W* To iioa* a THE three norj DWELLING, now ow.pi.4 by Edward Miller, Eaq., next door to lim resi* denee of the aabieriber, in Allegheny. -This House has been lately plaeed iu prime order, contains 8 bed chambers, t parlors, dining room X« by ip, and kitchen on same floor. Its contiguity to both eitiss renders it a most desirable residence. Hydrant in the yard. Also—One or two small Brick Dwellings, near ibe Bridge. ffeblPl WM. ROBINSON. Jr. TUB large three story Brick Warehouse, on Watei, below Ferry meet, running from Water to Pim ureei, on reasonable terms. Possession given imme* diatelj. Enquire of fcblAtf F. LORENZ, FOR I&LK, A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE. TUB sabti-ribcr, wishing to remove to the city, of* fen Ibr sale lui desirable Private Residence, eito* tied on (he Kartern Turnpike, iu the Borough of Law* rencevill*, Id minutes’ ride from the elly. The above property i* pleasanllr ioeated, and improved in the most modern style, with every convenience necessary te comfort. Por further psnfeulars apply to ROBERT D. THOMPSON, fobte-gw No lIP Market st Randall Te Let. I'IIAT beautiful situation for a Private Residence. . on the bank of the Ohio river, m the borough of Manchester. For tenai apply to «*bl« GEO COCUP AN, S» Wood it T N ALLEGHENY, within a square of the makket, a 1. number of three story Bnek Dwellings with back buildings. There are eight rooms in eacn house; and the yards are paved, with hydrants In the seme. Rent very low. FOR BALF—Three Pumps, in good order; would newer for wells from 43 to 70 feet deep. Enquire of JAMBS RAY, Rendu ky st, IcblMm near Bapust Church For la|«t WE will sell at a bargain, one of NAYSMITfi’S DIRECT ACTING STEAM HAMMER, with Merriek 4 Tonne’s improvement attached. It la In good order, and can be seen at our works. It is ad* mirabiy adapted to drawing iron, and shingling blooms. For futher Intbimation apply to febii singer, Hartman 4 co For Bent, THE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES of Ware house No 9 Market street next door to Malvany 4 Ledlio’s Gitas Store. Enquire of fobd JOHNSTON 4 STOCKTON A Varan far Salt) CONTAINING IflO ACRES, about half of which \j is cleared, situated In Washington county, Ohio, abont five miles from the Ohio River. Possession given immediately. Enquire of ROBERT DALZELL 4 CO, fcb7 Liberty street For Rcit* AITWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE in IJey street. Enquire of febl JAMES DALZELL,« Wulcrst For Boat or Ball. a THE »n?>tender will tell or rent hit rezr desi rable Country Hesldence, in Allegheny eity.alt uated 03 Olao Lane anil Allegheny Arena*, «r<( of tho Common. The boon u a large doable brick building, ia complete order. There {» • Car* ri»e Hon*«, Stable, and good water on the ground*, wueb cotQprico two aeree, well improved, containing eyery dcaanption of PntiL AUo*—a ipring home and ■amkshoßM. Po*«eatiou given during ue month of Merab. febl-tf JOHN Gr OFFICE TO KJCHT-On secocd «ory, No W Water it Pot*e*iian riteo lit April i»n» IdAUH mCMF.V & CO, Front «t STOttB TO BBHT-SO feet front by 40 deep— No 107 From ri Pe««CMion riven Jit April i*tt» ISAIAH DICKEY k CO, Front « To Lot, A detirabta Residence, tilsaie4 cm ibe Rtver B*nt. Fir>t Ward, Allegheny City. Enquire ■BBk u (tui Otfiee, or of &lr«. Ma&lwiyn, on Uie j >n g» If “'’'Building Loth FOB SALE, on rrry liberal lenzu—Fifty Nina Lma of Gro*nd,cm»ai*donPenn, Wayne,aad Pikeau, and the Duijaeane Way, aeeordinf to a plan to be aeea at uu office, when term* and condition* will be Bade known. ianfl For 800 l A BOOM on Market street, near Water, suitable for an office. Enquire of jaag-tf GKO. H. MASSEY, Water at: For Bent* fTHE large three story BRICK WAREHOUSE, No. A. 100 Liberty street, opposite the bead of Wood. oe copied by F. W. Hayward, (lateFollansbfeAHay w*ru.) M a wholeeale Shoo Store. I'oeeexsion given immediately, if repaired; or at any |ime before (be &rat 01 April. Said hoase it in excellent repair. For par* ueutara enquire on the premieea of lama itn F. W. HAYWARD. For naati I? ROM tho Am day of April next—one larva two atoned BRICK DWELLING IIdUSK, t.ndaome ly «ituaied on tbe Ohio River, adjowiur the boroaeb of Mancbeiier, with about four acre* of rand; a number of Fran Tree*; one larje biiek Barn and Stable, and oiber oai boitdluffi. Apply to _ jonitt JAMBS A. HUTCH HISONACO. T* L«l. A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, in Alfafften? eUf, ©a Esplanade street Rent low. Inquire of J»nl> TAS9EVA.pe2rr.UWi . BiUk TuA fai Sant. A LOT OP UfIOUND, reliable for t Brick Yard JX ud aitaaied near the city in tho vicinity of Soho Bridge, will be rested tor a tern of year*. AD- Plyw E.aGAaitiM.Tbiida-.roet, Officeowiia pVtOffiee. Fm Beat* A ROOM oa the second »t>ry of the Warehouse lX No. to Wood Htwi. janld For B«at7 A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, on Liberty street, between O’Hara end Waiaulstreeu! Flftb Word, at present oreupied by tbe subscriber Possession risen on the Ist April. Enquire of * j_satd iT WM. VOUNO. ill Liberty r. T. For cleat. HE BASEMENT eomer of the Diamond and Union streets, well adapted to euy peblie business. It bus been oeeumod ss s OoSeo, or Easing Establish* meat, for s number of yuan. ALSO—S* serai Ofiees ond Artist’s Rooms, well lilhted. with entrance from the Diamond, over the store of the sabseiibera north wan corner of the Dia mond and Market street. Apply to —aLexa.-pieb.day. DOR RRIIVt tWO PleaaanuT «itii«i»i u rleß £. , D, ” Ui g» n°«e«. with the grounds adjoining, at Oakland. Possession can bo Avrn oa the first of April next. junfi HARDY, JONES * CO. Fay Boat. THE Back Tan of the Wan booms now occupied by myself, ana frontinf oa Front street. _ C H GRANT. 41 Water it To Lot. A GOOD TOREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, A on Smiihfield street, four doors from Seventh. we« side. Inquire of 8. BCHt«YER, J * B* UP Second st. C'OABJtiI'AWA STORE, well fitted up for Dry C Goods, on Market tt, betwuen Third and Fourth. Possession given on the in of April next.' .Also—Several ROOMS and OFFICES. Possession given immediately. ' E. D. GAZZAM, dels Offleo over tbe Po*t Office, Third st. ' MFOB a*HT.— The WAREUOUBB at pro ■cal occupied by Mean*. Bailey, Brov.u It Gou on Waur aueettfmafimof April aexb i noyM JAMBS A UUTCHISOr FOR SALE—-A Brick House, (bat one year built,) and Lot, on Bobinaon street, Allegheny, near old Bridge. Price low and term* easy.— Inquire of JyM BSCHOVKR. HOBocwnd FOR SALE—FIre toll eligibly dioaicd in ishiag townofßtrmingnam. The lou nreiitua ted on Denman street, cambered in F Bauman's plea 73,79,60,81 and Lot No 75 fronting *i feet on Ma> ry Ann street, 70 feet deep; the other fonr SO feet front eaeb, by 80 feet deep. Terms—Greater part of narehase money may re main for six years, eecared by mortgage. For nartie. alar*, (nature of BoCHOYkR, mylo 110 second st Valuable realTEst ate onTENNsTHEET FOR SALE.—A Lot of Groand sitaate on Penn street, between Hay anil Uarbnry streets, adjoining the house and lot now occupied by Riebaro Edwards, baring a front of feet, and in depth 190 feel, will ba sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. Rh. quire of C.O. LOOMIS, 4th st, near Wood. oetkl-dlf SBW TKLIBORAPR OFFICE. IMIK citizen* and business men of Pittsburgh are respectfully informed that the Morse Te!c<rapk I .me* are now in completeoperaboa between ibis city amt Baltimore, Washington^end other Eastern Ciues connecting m Waahiujrion City with the Morse line.’ the only one South to ILehmond, Raleigh, Charleston! Aagusta, HavtJinah, Mobile and New Orleans—and connecting in this city with lines running West and North to ibo principal towns and cUisi in the yalley of the M.smsinpi, and on the Lakes. These lines will receive and send messages as cheap as any ether Line, end the operators and elerks wifi be (bond gen tlemanly and accommodating. ■“ OTHitKeo in the lower story of the ST Cft Attica HOTEL, Wood street 1 ar * “SORWAT TE SE? "SW*" W of *• »n»t and VVo ° 1 ' 0M a!ways be (bond at Dry Goods i?„ro air. WRMURPUV, J M E corner Fourth andJlarket ats IBbLIUQ OFF AT BBDUCBD PBIGKBI A * DAY, eorner of the Diamond and “*•.* street, are now telling ofT, at reduced pnees, their stock of Winter Goods, consisting of *, Wl * ““I Ladles’ Dress Uftods, in great variety. Also—Blankets and Flannels, Cloths, Castiniea, Satin i *,fbll assonment of heavy Cotton Goods, tionaocnt mat better bargains cannot be bad else where, wo invite the attention of hovers. ALEXANDER A DAY, janl9 73 Uarkn iGMTtitd ahort lime Ui£Q OK KXUtl&Aok, pif able in Cincinnati, Loaitville and 8L Loan, pur cbaled on the mo»i favorable term*. _ «pt» _ N. HOLMKHfcHONH. UjOH AIJR ~C A RPBTB. RECEIVED Ifeia ilay, at the Carpel Wnrebooae, Ni 75 Fourth at, a new ami neh atyle of taper In cram Carpeia. AJao—Fine Ingrain, which wo olferti parchaaera aa cheap aa any eaatero hooaa. v fobit \V MnCLINTOCK Oil Clothe. WMeCLINTOCK it now receiving the newctt , nvla Ttpetirr Oil CloUu, whld* we will cat to Hatty tire roost, lull, ox YttUbule. We reipeew tally Invite to exiaunauosof oar aawrtmcni at oar Carpal War*lM**a; 7i frank a tract. f e b9 TRANSPORTATION. mno mßioinn. tt^iisoo.nySt PENNSYLVANIA KOUTEJ 2V# DaUf Lines & Express Pccltt Beats, end Rail Road Cars, - TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, Via the Great Central Rail Road and Ptnn’a Canal. Tin*—Sixty Hour*. F*aa=-Ten l*” liars through. 930 unlleo Rati Road. 150 do Canal. tXCLCaiVXLT FOK Pmtrmrti. . , THE PROPRIETORS have boiit an additional Line of anperior new and comtonablePaekeu, to eonaeet with the new Central Rail Road. -On the opening of navigation, a packet will leave every morning at air o’clock, and every evening at mno o’clock; eroa*ing the Ponago Rail Hoad indpylight; at Jaekatown take the splendid Can of the Central Rail Road, 100 mite* to Philipelphia. A limited namber of passenger* only will bo carrid on there packeu.soaatoinsuretooy'ert. Thia rente, for aafety, speed, and comfort, is net •qaallod by anv now in nee to the Eastern Cities, For passage or information apply to <- W. SUTCH, Monougahefa Howe: Ur to D. LEECH A CO~ Canal Basin. N. IL—On ihi Ist May next the Cealrail Rail Road 1 will be open to Huntingdon, which will shorten the time ihrougb-aeveral bonr*. . febll JH. BBLIAHCK FIVE DAY LimC, roi tux ooxvrraacx or ■xccxaitsizi *xo notaeES wnn araxs arm cxxratm, aatwxxx PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH. FLOODS forwarded by this Line are .carried in the VX mail train to Chwnbrrsburgb, and are immediate* Pittsburgh "'** on * l®u'C eight and day through to The horses are stationed every 15 miles, which insures the prompt delivery of goods within tie time promised.. Hie Wagons will leave onr warehouse daily. (Son. dt l a exe *l ,te ' r 1 o'clock, p. M. Shippers are asm red that no more goods will be t Uutmgb“ eh *** lblUl Cin U P n, * clttallT carried JAMES M DAVIS A CO, 'W Market streeL Philadelphia. JOHN M'PADEN A CO, Canal ila&in, Pittsburgh. JOHN MCFADEN A CO., Foswaxarao A Cox* a- Boa Mncttaars, Canal Haifa, Penn meet, Pittsburgh. JAMES M. DAVIS A CO, FiocnPaereuasp Com jua,i.M« Urnun, 507 Market, and M Commerce at. Philadelphia. ‘ JD“Advaneo* made by either of the above,on Floar, Wool) and other merchandiie, consigned to them for union IjIBK* WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ISSO. • fFIJE lotiicxiberi,new having m successfulopera- A tioo an Express Wagon Line between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia are prepared to receipt tor €OOO lbs freight daily. Eaeb way deliverable through in six daya, Sundays excepted. HENRYGRAPF A CO, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. DUTILLE HUMPHREYS A CO* laalalte 107 Market st. Pbil’s.- BXPBBSB WAGOS LUE, 1850. m THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS! THE anbaeribers *re prepared to receive MCOoonda Freight daily, aAer &loodar, 10th Incu to forward to or front Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by .Wagon, tarongh in Five Days. Rate* u low ma by any other conveyance at this season of the year. john mcfaden *:co, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh, JAMES M DAVIS A CO, No 227 Market at Philadelphia. BONOBGAHRbA ROUTK. Only fa Hll • a atftglaf. Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and- Philadetphia. THE morning boai leave* the wharf, above the bridge, daily, at 8 o'clock precisely. Tima to , Baltimore, 3d hoars; time to Philadelphia, 40 hoar*. The evening boat leaves daily, (except Sunday evj eningsj at 4 o'clock. Passengers by leaning on the evening Iron, will cress the moor tains in stages next day, and thus avoid night travel. • Secure your tickets at tbo Office, Monengahel House, or St Charles IloieL octttlV J.MKSKJMRN, Agent WlffiTEP. ABB&st«EHBS¥r ~ Mill iBso. EXPRESS WAGON LINE THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS! IRIE subscribers, having saspended their canal op* . eratioos until the opening of the Spring Naviga* tloe,haveestablished an Express Line by Railroad and Wagon between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. by which they are prepared to forward COUO pounds each day. and receipt for the delivery of the same ini days. They beg leave to assure tiieir friends and the pub* lie that their arrangements regarding rales regularity and despatch, cannot fail ingive satisfaction to all who favor them with their commands. > TAAPPB A O’CONNOR, comer Penn and Wayne sis, Pittsburgh, THOMAS BKRBLDGE. <73 Market street, Philadelphia- GEE, WO! GEE. WO' WINTER AimABQEaiKKT. ■ 1850. BXU COMB Till OLD COXXItOai. BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON LINE, Plttsbargh and PhUadalplUa. A 8 the business on the canal is about baing closed Cl lor the season, we wooldinform the public that we have again brought the Conestoga Wagons into re quisition, and will be prepared to forward COCO pounds daily, (commencing oo Monday, the ‘J&h lost) A Car leaving Philadelphia daily by the mail train for Cham bersburg, aad the Wagons traveling day and night, ensues the delivery of Goods in five days. Apply to WM. BINGHAM, Pittsburgh, BINGHAM A DOCK, No. 183 Marketstreet, v norJO Philadelphia. wwriHlaßASGEfliSrfr ' 1850. EXPRESS WAGON LINE PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA. Ituc Fits Day*, (Sundays excepted,) running Day Tand Night. HE public, is respectfully informed that this Line, which has been in successful operation the two previous winters, will again commence running on Monday, the 28th of November. A Cor will leave Philadelphia and Ghambershurgh daily each way with the Mail Train, and from Cham* bersbnrgh with relays of horses running day and night. We are prepared to forward 6000 lbs freight daily bv the above lane. Apply to D. LEECH A. CO, PftUbnrgn, or to—HARRIS A LEECH, ! No 13 Soatn Third street, Philadelphia. • nov9o-dif , C 7“ LADIES ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST U* SING COMMON PREPARED CHALK * * They are nnlaware howTnghtfolly injurious it la to the akin! how coarse, how rough, how sal* low, yellow, and anueaithy the skin ap. pearsafterosingpreparedchalk! Be* sides it is injurious, eontaining a . large iiaanlitj of Lead! We have prepared a beantifal vegetable arceiil whiehweeafl JONES* SPANISH LILY WHIT*. Itis perfectly innocent, being purified ef all driven) otu qualities; and it imparts to the skin a natural, ea£ thy. alabaster, clear, living while; at the sane Urn* acting as a cosmetic on tho skin, making It salt and smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Lib. cny st, Pittsburgh. Price ti cents. aag?a}&-vT Ib- Au, eooh cmmi are nenoreoty assareot' af thefollowing are the unreal qualities of a 3a. battle of Joan's Corel Hair Restorative. If their doubt our word, they eannet these highly respectable citizens', who have triad it— Ur. Geo. Boeket, 41 Elm st. New York. Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrue av, Brooklyn. Mr. Wn. Tompkins, n King st, New York. Mr. Thos. Jackson, Montoars island, nesr Piusbt gh H. E. Cullen, late barber steamboat 9. America. And more than a hundred others state, though > oil mast suffice, that it will force the hair to grow on .he bead or face, slop it foiling off, strengthen the re ’ts, removing seuf and dsn dm 2“ from the roots, ask tag light* red, or grey hair aasame a fine darklook, and keeping dry, harsh or wiry hair moist, sett, clean end beautiful, a very, veryjong time. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 69 Liberty st: Pittsburgh. Pnee37|, 60 cents, and one dollar. Tbi sums ov a VU.I H arras u not more rep&T -diva than a bad, putrid breath, or dark, yellow nett ed teeth. Ifpersons have these it is their own fanlt— they csvfor two shilUags, buy an article that wil a mute their L tenth para and isect ss At Sfitg Air » . It carts dlteasesof the Gums, spungy or aleeralad end Ibf the Teeth it is unequalled, removing ike tarim* aliening .thy. teeth in the gums, and. clean themsa white as the mow tj Us /nun North. Such, reader, are the properties of Jones’* Amber Tooth Paste, and, without praising it: ourselves, her e whet one of our most respectable nniLselemifia n«i . lists, Mr. K. Fbld,ofNew York, sayr "" “I have both used tnd an allied this beautiful undid* pslpalile article, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste,! srd ullthe qaaUtlneUim lt, Reader, we can say no more to convince, only that if yon tnr this ones you will be well pleas*- 1! • 11 “fiednufal English China Pels, for .6 » Liber* ty street. Pittsburgh. 'uagfinlAwT , Ratn-nonssa# Bata Paints.— Hat tan Cbesueal Boapcauses a free perspiration, and a and whiles ms skis giving a the texture and beamy of an Infant’s. h.oiiyV\ BAW ??“?‘ A,l ® B ® ae, » ,l,e “ oa no! only healed, but cured by its use, as at least seven l.by«- S l^?s U !*^ ew A-?' rk huow. who aso itlnsoch eases, and And ilnnfotli&g—ei also in ; Pdotas, BtOTCiuz, Fa scans, or any olher sk n dis ease. n» reader is assared that this is no a -elcss palled nostrum, as one trial willjirove. i coaid can* ■eral* at least ho persons cured of . Bobs Ilran, Sons Lass asp Sons BiaXS.—l sy It, and use it, and the reader is again assared t woaia not cruelly sell it for the above ufileis 1 knewi; to be all l slate. Those who are liable to Ciutro, Ciuci an, ot Cuapjo Plboj, will ' core. Any one niiiicuil with aay of tfie ibote, jriuh Uar disease*, will Grid this ail and even mora(*Jair»- tde in iu propsrnesj than i Kale. out,Mailer, Uio Korea are Hooded with imit&iioss, and be •are Too ask for JON fiS’S Italian ttwmteal Soap, tfold ly \VM. JACKHON, 89 Üben* meet. Piosbarjth. - aaitdi.rT ■ Ktar 11 AU DW AUKST RK JISIGN OF TIIF.PLANK ANr SAW, ■•< VM Wood itmt, Pitt bdrtta, SJfcrater. in Foreign end Dome, tie lIAHb WAUK. in oil uj kranepc*. are now prepared to *eU •« low and 00 M frtaonable term. a*can l*eporcini sddiewhem. We .elicit our friend., and the public eenerally, to eaJUndeiaißiae our .lock, which coiuf.um nartof KNIVES anrt FORKS, „ d PEN SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS,XweTriSfe aaeh a. llinje* and Screw*. together with overy article madly kept in U*rdwji.'d3isrea. We invite tie attention of Caipenier* and ireahaniee ffcwerailjr to our awortment of Tool*, which Cave seen •deeted with grrattare, and which we are u termiS e " *® •?« *0 y tojire i.lidactjon. ayhrAwT Property ta AUecbeay City (OrUaTeT THE robwmben cfler'foraalea number©. chotaa Lota, aitnata in the Second Ward.froatin* on the Oommongroond,one*.ywrma. Inquire of W. o*ll. ROOINS&N, Ally at Uw. St C air * MWNB°N.m " o*o. W. lAITU * COi. riFOHM (heir fciead*a:i*ithapabUetha (hfThftT n * wajceranycoanee, lkiui.icv u Meat In fro erect,kao». n, t U i'lmbart Brewer “ 4 «imwu«u>iumr : aIEWuIiU rir mmi, ofJKa ]|
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