~~~ n - i - csiogivao et. TELlCalLtlnfiril . tar' ilia I.ittsbigrire _ hid. 15, 1649, 123 07zinttiusisirsi I!" reference to the Secretary of the-Navy giving in. • kittu'ikatiSsfiCainlniUfturoltserof snaps rotted turni&lbri use oroo ! ,11:avy, was called up l and M y ' ' • fimitted a" ' 11 ° 3 '4' 740 " attai!la annum" Calisirnia into the Valor/. 'itepsit 04ered patio on the tattle and be pint ed taprovia*Tyeported, in ?derma to the isittleisent-crithe bunt claims in California and ZieiwUeztOfrilithia. up. 1 hir.PautonspotFe ail* *atilt, Aris,iiras op. „ Uri& gOld'iniAli*ge.:lll,allis fop% tltyks willing that eiPahoold- be opened tilPfrtiticz4 and otrered pturaiscuanaly to the 00# 1 1g. flutiant, and ifany alurbras as Latin. tune as So the'CLltelprin,Wil altogether chance, and no sectiounl trlinp could , be ainitetiaiiira against the pfdErtibbatinoinitistoinstrilt•the which '16;4 untie?: **dation: as adjoTe. spent or die &nate. • •• • • •-• 'fa'Kie Etta. to • Mr. fey the .Dehttedt , - hem -, Wisconsin; came -up this. day In the goer, which ceased ceiCadi e etiehrtetteieg hegira the liouse,-frour. the !mi:te* And : salsoiity .coramittom the sub.! jecl tiatifellxertdetetiq,pte aced IWAS:finallyettlj' ad anddeeided infavoie get tekin hie seat. LAZE D7D IMPOSTANT . FROM TIM • • Beestart,7euo,s;lB49. .• -as =ll- at New Bedford, from• Sand. • • 500:7044."We..httee ialloo;ing•I itapo,o4 • ptetippe these Una; it •14111 rd to the bilifeentarGold Nei= • Every I•weitisi t , iiiid child, that ae leave, cantOW gone -u? .at lip theW Isstata tn i Aaripg fo r gold. A obi? JhettlbstaSea at the lahutd of Llatstoht, witka cargo .3'444fait, pad at se rs g ate exPeMaki* , ound for. {leniandthe toiled States. te:ihe slip at New BedfoOt save the 4'.stiots:gicritiajt.:aseaeotS of the moats circulated I +on theialalstiursiiiidioittfatuate3 are the inbebe. ,*ll/;WAb the.gotdrertes;that 1111qm:es - of all kings otpropesty are made by them, to psoeiwe money to p.ay their . way tkiair:" , • STATE. TREAStlitigt. r:tibialJ. nag, Whig, was olOeted Treo r onef,.:on'tha Aft ballot, m day, try ha vote of .600.31012i61. newt imPi BURNED Nam Tottni.ls. 1841 „?:ike;ipienaia )"... mite East river, vas bartn..owSatarday stied • bin; her wharf in ibil eati: She trainload it idtbilWaad bad an humane to tbe amont pf , 11100.000 upon her.. • PHILADELPHIA MARKET. . . PALLoimeno, Jan. 15, 1849. `Flout ales,Westeni it $5 25. Dye Plop: s74' per 6ti4 • .. Chtete-Arteo—Soles 01 prime white 115 eta IWt bushel _ at 6014 qa cents for prime•white per bushel. ' "Osue-at 33 cease per busheL ' • " . ,Prrivisirsurt—There is eo eistivity eny eitootalooks c i:Lsteady. Ora main Otto and. prime =chid:led. Whiskey-04es 0125 eti per gallon. NEW NOM . isimuirr. , Nziy Yoga, laxt. 15,1649. *nthet inarket--with =dam Outline— , ..la in fit4v:wof he boyer. SalftkofGtoemen and other ~ Onm blends atiss B / 4 45:91tx par barrel, and sale, • isiiek*it.ixi COOliarreti, • , • : L OOrn" . per bbL = , i Gliare:SSlOS .Of 4,000 -bushels Southern pnroe WhiterPoin'arin cents per basheL • - ' R4=ea a 0 cents, - tuul Oats at 42 cents per bun'-....beL: , ,` -.; ' ' 1t.246394 Oa palatal . ~ , :11110RE MARKET. 33.unixowe, 0,1549. ;ii*lrfon. miens :5 ; tea,. of 1 - I , i °the/ M9e o s.' lo4 thialge' ficrox=—V Rbvtes,' ." s;rrii-:TiN . iirOtlesispa. lOU eftbe :Ind4 l h teats, esehttitit sotisOictorg i - ~iiiiiific i , of i i i,Fet,id doschoe, of tbischedues there hsvmsdast druid , totarestinetion.: /lherder. cam of the a ening of ds, ut, „se . ~ , , *Weber, graidention of announcing a far. 1 4,.3twrilecliret " ner ettittoiee Of the elder.. which leads to the. that in i few digs non else will • , tuns, in . ritetS . • Thera wembet37cholcra ..". Intetuients the several ceps:ter:ea during*, 24 . Wire endi noon torlity.—lbeing2o lan 4 than '.l • ring these time preweding.nootrieslerdag. For I the ' of Mena gees& We 0 1 9 =eel -' 'therther „. ' is still bratibfarand noir& seems, the very, of Wanting br.alth. At 1 o'clock 1. - - , tteltig thil ' ate" . lthFoilat 71 ' deg. in the iy 71144 few - a Delta ante: 4tb, says ..utfoT ean ----I.eNel t ee cholera has broken ow with ' 'ottittl e tk I ' 6 o :" DietlWteville, end on several ~oe:pbsoukuis ft . ,Utitirt. ' 'Con Monday snannder. '.."' teund there aware :deaths by cholera it Doeild. ~-.- SlAniiille; lbo prlsticai of which Wangs:ad think iOO soul" 1 hii., iiiillalrtgiblittrepoitifilloteen yr -' - , gestalts!' OcOttetkuOd„thernittlt,ofwldch ~, I nitt I l ' ;• . 111t ' Dana ell L, ~ . AO) 'y , im.: li An 4150- 1, i ,..1,:f tiVriT • .. 1 14 jdtr, .I .. ~...b.farrniEGA- i \ Ibis :forestel .'. • asi ts, ", •'. it . h a t r— o , • ~.., , AnNuoliCrk MIER ''' -A . - iiii . 4xiboMadit lititefi ter wade& or z e es'4,llblidottalt" land' in br S DILWORTH & Co • 74T-10011-40sselciartal.e by 10- , ..- 1 5 bblointireei "oiler by I .5 ',..siustsrannat cgcrzEit - .. • . C9far ......... - ' unto= G 7 hiaw - 070 7Ea sivi co ' - - ' II" •• ' ' • -'. u i ill:int aa. ---- ~.._4„,... •:' . 40,41): *ea 99 • .. 2 , _ a .911:11MANDOLAVDD.09:tand sad fa NA Alla ~ ' . V keg _- I KIDY.2 I 2_ •-,. -A 7 SUD,PORTE7 hind - and. fa ...a. aajar r , , ‘ - :Jalo ~ I HIDIta 430 ~.,Ir4iiio tibia .4itai*ialieii Lanlol4 lila' 1p JA,from, .lEna Neano9 sad fat sea b -L tzELL ja9 •. D .. . . .V.F.A93.Z )11.13:•01/016:g GREEW—Ott hand ant bY . locr. CO. trKillidiariNtomardld; 33 boles : = IW. .itla4.s. 150" do ' di 11141Ydrg'? - lad dmm eisef'Sicilyugsgtrite;. l btd !6 um! I faddkiddl lim/e4eivti"-I''*4.lardiiiivrrazin.siainsorr CastqmoultSyntO of ,Wild; Chenzr - ea hand wean 2,1i1 D& Co .11.-4 1 : 6 M an:lmid.andior sale • IFIDD&Co ad o:died sire ,ranisal4 sand ler /ale b ARDri 7-bbli No 2,, now 4gl°ll°4l-62 ute l9,dIAI1 thCialt di Co trout re _ _Up Maud=vlwalar eidAk,ir • VOr'f EIPP"Inu Ark , . rang3-40141413MIPL um. 4 bt " a ye , 30 Vesehesval do for'sale ' h chiedt4l ,l 9 l ; ts , ru . 4 a w, '.a03160 : C 61e by. cklleelY • ." -- ; 1 4..r. 0111- --T3bblitqluanat idlti g frontstmra,11/11111 r and An selegm 1.1 Sill,svogrify tem • e r wocd ILAmUCrni GOO PENS -41.a • A, larse sad beandal aad Ibr Oliet purposes. All9lreadatai'll • a'.',1W 4 42 the 130,4014 , rtred— Ath*this day updated myself' with James D. alter C. Coe, to the 'tholes:ale•°ta to 3 :" ANCAlUtdC.Wwwlwien tatinew, itt Cult, old- ittilaM 4 ..4.ltert7 'trek -4 alwroWe will contotaw the tartness andel dot &m id ItVOills it Roe— 151 , 01L11. ,• 'Plattottitti,Juttaty 15—. i 849 . ' 4 24 5:4 - is-nurzawrousamo—mo4, e" ...4.4.o L4J A 3 00 6 -04 0144k n ' t tle l 43 tra / 5 1, 1 M" oqe . ilbe" P RFFI 0 pesha Oth ' ` UU CIAYTILI--1 clue blactimlzed WILEOCICIN ao_Tweed6,l/111CY- C 010,14.14- fal l C 906 4.... for ialit at tosnulOtatitt'plittek:l27 oseuvtYee -, ' jyl. IL2 L { ~7E.1114.11ti0r GOLDS - 19tZig,t 'augatiteant and. in p fr ," t ",, E 2 e il g yMk i ?°P!! r, oii'Vtialla th's ~r keit ' T 1 m u c h", Ism cd.outtipaaelu arti tic:Ms°l, fro 41 :IL uuntralOrsT ...mecenlE piOCKST POWDEROO Um for sale by -- A, ?k o la , :•.15 DILWORTH Yr work.l at 090k3iair /#1301,1M3 a ROBISON &CC', • , V 4 1;...%. A • L .. i JANUA 1.249 RY. 1 f . vizi r' 13 S.arday,. ----- 225 CA. 'l4 Sunday, -7- 23 ''.:4 64 15 1110ada • 7,23 _4 SS -11 T efi y • 7,24, -4 67 1 77 eW ng - 7-144- ;445. IS, utaday, ~:4 '7 SY ;4-39, 12 0 273 day, ~ • 7_22,..5 0 • _ - Orntellrlynamtan Gazrrun,-. - } ToesdityiroMnirqsnonly I Mr:inly Saturday t and -116M114, °wilt to Ar.., continnona rains, the.teurlat:haz.been utpuntaqy dull, add , very lira 64,1,4 mt: done in the :Siayof 13 sales. usineas hailiiugartnitery confined to the regular borne dentaiid,* prictielrenerallY !bow materiel ce9gt;' 4. a. notra—W yesierdaY. — Sapplie3 in wore irmaiiainifilciev,tecribe present limited demand, anr owing-scribe rue in the river prices have become era firm, but we have beard Cl no salea,el a decline Crow our last quoted rater_ RAF:dar4ore sales by the dniY Wei at 4,12 m 4,1 8 as iniOnality. Smillots-4t extra family ;brands have.been sold aitE FLOSR—Salas final ;04 , rn iimitid.lots at 3 . 18, 20, 24 P bbl• • ' ' TAUtOVREAT"-FWVENVe Dote sales in limded,k6 item akae..4. 1 A ,1 4 3 /•; 84 * 1 • °13 : OORN DiEttlf—atiseipts have Amen.ligbt, and suppliMiare lizeited;•M•ol smallatiles 0•451160 cs p briabel. 1 1 ROVISKINS—Tbe Imeim market is d 0.14 and me bear of imitates monk reporting. Small sates of butte' meit'bave transpired m 34046 elk Of lard are 'Mae sittall sales• in keg at 61436i—reirld 'in bbla qt 6470, - ". Sales Uf - keg butter in • lots of 5' 10 and 15kags at 8 . 148.1 q a sale of 8 bbla roll at 101311iei,10.,., 1 ,.. • ~ • GROCElthaf--The market is general quiet, and' priceiremaimfirin. ,Bales of -10 Idids anger in three loused 4 ti ;1 for comptai to fair, on abort time. N O molatur remains firm aid7ooo,.saiiik email &leant WO' «Wee it %art, and of rice at 51e p lit GRAIN-- - lio eking!" under -OM ale, are'effeetad 'at &rater mtes,, . DI . I.MFIII:IIT—Tke market fi amply . supplied mitts apples end sales ere regularly effectea#l,o9 lots Vit,ffie former at 50062, and of the Innenum,i2lost,p3of. b o . . : Gittker bblainiatifrom gore $10151,25--tia In . quality. • Fal7oElls—Thi marker is fairly jams - died, Nit littteis diiing iti the article: Salmi at , 326330 p Its:—lst a zmalllray, - Tax RIMJEAII Titanae—A Russian correspondent the PhiladeTphti Notth American has furnished thstpsper with s tabular statement of the exports from atattensburg, is Arneiican ships daring the yearlBlB. Brotathiedsfemeet we have PraPhred the table below, attunes. the quantities of kussian prodtice exported tollteston and to New York. Of .every, /Wide irccupt::.Suitk,` it wilt IkE perceived, much the largest quantittrif exicata was to Boa. ton. The number of ships to Boston was FL and to New ,York 8. We give only the principal anti. Bar iron, Bs Clean Hemp, Hemp Yarn, C.rdsge, Oakum, Feathers, 5 271 -. 2,400 Sail Clcalt, ipleises ' 3,689 366 Ravens Deck, 8,583 2,317 Felt, 15,732 , 11,604 Mats, ' - 91,980 ' - 32,540 Broad Diaper, yards, .99,007 52,448 Crsah, , 979,155 . , 92,000 New Nedfrd Oil Market, Jantiaty 8.--9 perm There is a good demand, and Hees bite fariber advanced. We notice sales since our last of 1065 bbl,, in parcels, refilled, al 1100 gv gall; 570 bbls not refilled at 101611091 e, and 200 blab on pri vide terms Whae--The salmtainee nor last embrace 200 bbh handsome South Sea at 35c„ 200 bhts ordinary de at 34, and a few' small parcels, inferior at 33, Mob The market Is very firm, For a parcel of N W Coast 390. waerefosed. Wbalebone—ql brisk, demand has sprung up Mace our last, and sales of 56,000 IDs at 29c, and 10,0011 lbs at 23e. have been made, which is an ad vance of 265r304119. New — Cobn.s......tr—We %afire shown a new _.— _ • counterfeit One Dollar on the :Northern frank of Kentucky at Lexington, yesterday. It is an imi• Wien of the genuine note, nn4 well calculated to denciee persons not well acquainted with hank ps• per. The engraving is rather coarser than the ger.. vine, particularly the word . o :Bank," in the centre of the Dole, and the hair of the female in the een. Ate !Oche. , Tlehparr teat .qvitis *aped as the gentune.--Muu.Ohi—iin.ll. Beef Coale-There were offered at the scales 'on Monday lag 020 head and all but 20 of which Bete sold to city haulms and on. Philadelphia or. 'went - at 2,Zr to 114 ge 100 lha On the hoof, being ,nal'to 4;5(07,75 net, and avenging 3,121 The supply. since has been light and the tendency of prices Is upward. - Hoge—Them is a fine demand and prices are firm with en upward tendency, We now quote live at 4,2504,50, and killed 4,871 to 5,121 p 100 pounds. Pork—Mess Pork keeps allB stock limited.— We note sales of 75 leas Mess, (Western) at 14,25 without inspection. Baltimore pecked brings $l5. Bulk Nest—Asir'►als light; wales of shoulders at btu; sides and hog round an, field above the ideas of buyers.—{Patriot. Philadelphia, Jan.' 10.—At' market. 1100 beef cattle, Meludirig NIO head, N York, 250 coma and calves, 1150 hogs, and 1000 sheep and lambs. Prices—Beeves are fir% 21c x.lOO Ills higher, and lli marlcet Sold it 625 to 8,25 p 100 Ob—as iu quality. Cods and Calves sold at 66(1812 53rdzy, St 2 ailai Sot and IslBa= for fresh arum Hoge, About 850 were disposed of at .55505:15 the 100 ttia Sheep and Lambs mostly 'brolight 61,250141 each for the Emmet, end $1,507 3,50G0i the latter., Hay—Tinlothy has been sell in4Al.7soBsolhill ewt, and strjaw at 856*03 the 100 bitndleitOrth-Amel' slour Jut latuliar - aid fie j.S'numi r oirriter. co ary• Ussraz Pao= Usass.-4t yen with to be sae paulld ia any' curdetuthirm, Ton must alwaya hue the croper means, Therefore, if you have a cough, an 4.‘xes Eirwrouar and be eared, be it is the proper means. Have yon Asthma or d' !y of brea th ing, then the only efimiem means to sum you te su Jaynes Expectorant, which will immedisialy *verso= the spawn whichcontracts the diameter or the whew, and loo.ena ad brings up the =rite which clogs them ap, and thus removes every °formation to a fine respi-• ranorumhile sr the mare ums all inflammation is sob gaud, and a eurs is certain to he erected. Slave yell Ilmmehiris,43=o( Blood, Pleurisy, far in fact any m than nue. Jayne's Expectorant .and certain. and you will find that you have used the proper mean.. . • .17or Sevin finabrugh at the Pekba Tea Stare, 79 4th arose near Wood. latil7 CI. - A PM gay, or Tang rut .25 Owns—Yellow Teeth. after being once or twice elcan .ed with lute Amber Tooth Plum hero the look and color of holy, and at the same time M so innocent and Ilse' that its dailfmtsa advataugecus evert tcrtbose teeth MU ars in a good condition, giving them hema tite( polish out •preventing decay. Those decayed ti placenta' (tom' becoming worse—it also fuwns much as are becouLtbeaPip, and will render the foulest t m elk &gamely .ulta,.tind make the breath delieiouly sweet Price 25 or 272 cents aWM • For sale by WM. JACKSON, es , Libsiv street, sign - Of the 134 BMA • sepia Wsur Erns =Rau 'Ern szTruz.-813.mv Vra lovas: arConnelistrille, Ohio, Dec. 39, 1849. .BlLlL,E.Hallern—Ertrry see wbo has tried your Vermlfiwge speak In almost anbeended praise of ha supermer efficacy= expelling worms from , the system. Eee a great while year.Vermihtge will be the only one preparation of the kind for which there will be any OP standlo ads commonity. Althooab not yet 18 month. slam 1-fast lenrodoe.W the article here, the demand has been large and is steadily on the lamas*. You., respeethelly, 'Samna froorietter4 . J. QUEEN. This onequalled 'Nona medicine can be procured at tbitErag store of IL E. SELLEII9,.No 47 Wood st, and of Decuists generally in the two epics. Ise .Do yourwarrt to dross, beautify. and make you hair soft and Ire Rest-. I,lleruy ECitilen, late hitasi'mt beard the steam boat &alb hastaa, cloVertify Opts 'Jape. , Coral liair Dectonclair Is the best ankle I aver aged for droning, softening, cleansing, and kespag as hair a long time sat, clean, silky, dart and In order; all tor corinmers preferredit to anything ars, I p palms this will whirr any reasonaba person what 1 have state& I tilighi giro. the names of 300 o ikrs....Yor sale by , JACKSON, . gD Lawny stolgsof the Did liacl 1 bbl, 'let, tirirrlve; fo J El AWOI 40 3 .0,0 00 4 3 444 .0 0 , iThias7sir f phases. 7,7 41.11 -- -9 41 s - 1047 ). r • 0 .52 a , 1— To Bollittit ; To N. York . , 57,430 35,260 45,667 19,876 ''8,.518 346 . 36,833 6449 37,936 14,029 ' 1,711 748 21,806 51,016 MAEEEMI C=== tov fr a o w ivisugebe expression of acme females gyatefol to view, wane) the repulsive comes muddy yellow taco of aka., dhgng=4AD tuna with Scales- Could such people be. induced to try • Clio of ,diet trite Jam' /Wiest Pi/tailed &nip, they would be taralluvred with the etwaga. They would have • deli cate, eldluirwidtelkil4 white. 'eV4l , rlidguremeut or erilPtionarculld be removed rurd.cutea. raXelcubsiallocr.—Penonswhoh avel ios i ghtsheap arm:ecals. and loSibstions of this,' cad have had no et produce4, tryis; the oliguusl. Maid, ask forJanes , Soap. Fora mat WOLJocssoo's, Libor. mann . . , wrbat whiter skitt Of hits, than mow., And partial; monumental alabaster: , All &sages have skin Like Ike above, who use Jnnps Brudah LOON/bite. ssAkcsh pore !snowy, yet flan - a librlA rrld.2.o.;MuLster:All4lirte."ll:_!: der—dho nal qnstity of a 31. books of Jones' Cops. Hatillesiorstitni Is to thick the hair to grow on the bead as toceor where've, nature Intrudes! hair to . For Sobs by Vat .TACIBOBt No Bp Liberty street, Aultn of the Big Boos. sepl6 Ban llama ea Ilse TarnO-Penons who here ther are honorably assured that a ni. box oJones's Amber Tooth Pasta will. on ole , withcrill f oil, Make the Breadapore 11.11 d sweet, - - The Teeth white and Gents hard. Resder,,lnat try this once.. Bar gale by Wal JACK BON.81) [limn) , Axil:north , Did Hoot. Gal * Br Don't hive a Foul Breatb—lr you have, ma a trout ahiltiug bottle of Jonas. Amber Tooth Puts. Tha win melt Tour breath sweet, "theca your terebota— L Pelier LibleV fat . tnatairtr POW Or PlirTSllttß6ll::- ricer last evening -at dusk, wee riling 11 0 Iy,uritb,l6ixfees in channel. :No onioi t li of departures, in consequence of HMI. td.—The aslbis point:nommen. cF t d'rising 011, Sunday niteortion.. aridly disk'last evening` it.tuid risen to the height of 16{ fret, and still on the advance- The weather yesterday was .warm und.rainy,' and there is now every probs. 'bility of n freslet. • _ .- We 'indentured that considerable loss was sus. Mined along the Allegheny aid Monongahela by the sodden rise; sod heavy 'flow of ice during night before last, add •letsterdny morning. Some 25 or 30 coal boats, some of Mein loadened with coal for city use, were brOken away from their fastenings at the differing -landings, and carried away by the Tepid - current!' Some of the coal dealers, among whom were our friends Bushnell, Shoenberger, Ormsby, Leech, and Rays, sustained heavy lou. • - The probability is, that the, whole number lost will exceed 50, as it is supposed that a great num. her passed during the night, of which no account could be taken. The it beauskteilby Mr. Ormsby were flats of large sire, designed for shipping coal to the lower markets. The fine steamer PeausYlvonla, is up for New Orleans, and will leave this day, as per ailvarttse meht, at 12 o'clock. A fine opportunity is thus offered to all who may be going that way, as the Pennsylvania, in point of accommodation, and as a fedrouner, is equal to the best boat on the west ern wales The 'splendid packet steamer New England No 2, is up for Cincinnati, and will leave to mbrrow morales at 10 o'clock, her regular day ddePar, The neat and Ent miming steamer Geneva Capt. Wilkins, will reeve for Nashville, and all in termediate ports, on Thursday next at 10 o'clock, The steamers Ivanhoe and Satsuma were ad. verlised to leave New Orleans for Plttabargh oa the 4th instant. The'Peru was to leave Cinch:wattfor Pittsburgh Ott tho 11th instant. Tae Hattatiwar , SOU—The officers of the steamboat Gen. Pike, arrived yesterdny, report. the loss of the hull of the steamboat Harkway.— When about one mile above Donaldson she sprung a leak and was with difficulty got to the shore, where she soak to her hmvicane dealt. The prin cipal porton of her cargo will be saved, 'hut in a damaged soudition.—[N. O. Pia IMPOSTS BY RIVED.. Bridgeport—Per Wellsville-114 kgs lard, 6 bbls butter, 5 aka peaches, Sohn Flack; 49 kgs 2 bbls lard, I Jordan; 11 airs scraps, 1 do hair, W B Paha. estock; 53 bbl. flour, S hacCinglkan & an; 49 kgs 1 bbl 11 hlf do lord, 925 pcs balk meat, 466 do do, 16 kg. 1 bbl butter, 124 kgs lard, 4 bbls flax seed, 2 bbls 6 kgs butter, 29 kgs lard, 4 bids flaxseed, 8 bbl. roll butter, 28 ski dried apples, Orum at Mc. Grew; 6 bbls 1 keg lard, J C Bidwell; 20 tails pa per, D N White & w; 14 kg. lard, L S Watery MEW; 5 bbls lard, Lambert & Shiptoa; 61 kgs lard, 5 bbis butter, 16 Wm d apples, Oran & McGrew; 2 hit bbls 1 firkin butter 42 lip 4 hlf bbls 1 bbl 3 kgs butter, Ornm & Mc Graw. Nashville—Per Dolphirra bad mdse,l bbl m tools, 1 bellows, Von lithorst; 5 bblo lar, 4 aka flax seed, 5 bbla 7 km lard, 4 aka flaxseed, 8 aka feathers, 1 do sacks, /7 do flaxseed, 14 do beans, 4 do Mefferd., I Dickey; 11 Ws cotton, P McCor mick; 38 do do, Friend, .111:my & co; 1 keg 1 box mdse, Lippeneott & Pear; 1200 pea blooms, For syth & co; 100 toes pig metal, Wood, Edwards & McKnight; 22 bge d peaches, 27 do d apples, 11 al's feathers, Capt Hazlett. Conan Ming Engineers & Counsellor@ for Patentees. ()Igoe for procuring and defooding Patents, imparting information on hlechanies and the application of Sci ence to the Arts, and on American and Foreign Later of Patents. PROF. IVALTER R. JOH NEON, late of Philadel phm,and Z. C. ROI.IIIINS of Washington coy, (to be gilded by Uanud Know)es, }Sp:, late Machined of the Coned States Patent Ofided have associated themselves together for the prosecution of the above branches of proftanitonsal business, either to thelr office, at the Patina Office, or before the Courts; rand will de eate their undivided retention to forwarding the inter ol Inventor. and other. who may consult Lem or place busineas to their hands. Mr. Knowles has for the past twelve years held the post of Mneltinedt in the United States Patent Office, anti redgns that situation to take part in the p_ resent undertaking. Ills talents and peculiar fitness fZr the important race so long fill ed by him. have been folly recognised by Itivezitian wherever the office itself is kiwwn. The other of Meade. J. &Li. oa F street, opposite the Patent Office, Woslangton, D, C., where communi cations, 1.3 paid, will he promptly aue.aded UK exam inations mode, drowings..pecidentions, and all requis ite papers prepared---and model, prointnad when desi red--on reasonable terms. Lettere of enquiry, expect. ed to be towered after es:mimeo. had, Oran be me- companied by a bat of five dollars. In be dnuna d the. °thee sebteb pertains to the Pa tent Laws, Messrs. J. & R. will be wined by a legal gendentan of the bigbeat prole...tonal ebantater, ad fully conversant with Mechanics and other SelanliSS subjects. ary2AlbarlyB ONSUM PMI'S AND COMPLAIN!.—SadC fering u I have for X years with thew &mescal feel froth my bean for all nelsons equally unfortunate, aid therefore I be,g of rheas, if they lova life and health; if they love their families and friends, not to lay and die under the hands of mercury doctors, or their use less truh, but.try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Llverwon. This medicine mired me when I was so ilt I could not tun Over in bed without umatance, and the mineral doctors said I could net live a week; yet this vegetable medicine cared me in viz weeks. I had a hacking cough, path In the side, rabling of tuner, night sweats, and was wasted to the bone, also, inward fever .1 B. hULLS, Milkman. Newtown, L. I. The virtues of the herb "Liverwein," are in this veg etable preparation so purerfally arad•efectuallY cone eentrated as to render it a most superior and hanaleis medicine for all disorders of the Liver and Longa, and is now considered by all penman familiar with its cf. feet, roperior in meet to any other medical prepara tion foe these prevalent complaints. It has proved so astonishin Si beneficial fo Consumptio Coug hs nni gl n y g of Mood, &e., e that many of n, our physi , cian* duly employ it in their practice, and esteem it a superior and voluble medicine. Laval, Costrursv son Cocain;—Hniriag Laken • vio lent cold, which settled on my longs and liver, prods- Lill a severe cough, and pain in the aide and thouider, which was, so severe at times I coold scarcely turn over in bed. I was gradually wasting away, and wary even of my life. My wee. ea. very distressing, and being accompanieo with nausea, loss of appetite, de• blllty and otter distressing symptoms, mrsulferings were extreme. Finding no benefit from any medicine, nor from my physicians. I got a bottle of Dr. Thylor's Balsam of Liverwort, which soon made me welt and able to attend to my business GEO. YOUNG, Druggist,3ol Fulton st,,,Elrooklyn Sold in Pittsburgh by i D Morgan 93- Wood et; .1 Townsend, 43 Market se, U Smyser, ear Market and 3d gm; Henderson & Co, 6 Liberty at Price reduced tolllAoper bottle. Remember, this Is the only genuine preparation of Liverwort- All others are unitations. Be sure and bay only as above. bap YEIERIFI PERE TMAer Wholuale ana retail, at the PERIN TEA STORE. 70 Foorth street, near Weald, Piusbargh.—Tbe subsenler having Jug retained from New York. is now receiving • large fall supply of fresh GRE&N AND BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin lea Company selected with fornicate for retail sales. Oar work being now heavy we ate pre pared to supply Grocers, Hotels, SleambootaandPam ilks with any quantity and at any price they may wish; parker in b, • and t pound packages, 5 lb. tia canis ters, 0 and t 3 lb catty bones, and in half chests. Retail Grocers are Invited to eall, so we ran and will will better Teu at lower prices than any other house in Pittaburgli. Our stocker fino Young Myna, Gunpowder, and Im peritl Green, and Oolong Black Teas are the best in the American matt. Lovering% double refined Loaf, 'Crushed, and Pal yenned Sugars, at retail, or by the barrel. COFFEE 3` Old Gov. Java, Lagoira, Pt. Do. mine and Rio Coffees, selected by the most expetien. ced ecru Broker in hew York. Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cuenmbers and (MMus; Fresh Penches s „gna up in their own Mire. Malaga Raisins; in 31k - boles. N. Dr. D. Jayne's Family Medicines for sato. decd-dkwfl A. JAYNES. - 1 3 114aborigla Watar or PROPOSALS mid be received at the office of the Water Works, until Monday, the DM inst., at 5 o'clock, for famishing Pipes. as follows, to wit: 50 pipes, 18 inch bore, each 2550 lbs. pi " " varying from 1060 to 940(t 160 " 12 " " each KC ihr. 150 " M " 4GO 20 " " " 330 " 300 " 4 " " 200 " With theusual complement of brimches. All the pipes of 8 inch and upwards molt be cast on add, and 4l Is desiroble to have the a inch and the 4 inch east on end 61. N bidders will therefore MI6 in what way they propose to make these sites , and the difference m price, if air,.between casting them on end and on the Inclin ed posidou. It should be kept in view that portions of all the saes will be required early in the season, end 1..1 theyle number by the 6 of November next. ellt• to be to Bonds bearing interest, and mn aisg twenty coTZtrameitra. dth'"ln.tclib.ogiT3ll.lla.cal',"gotifpith' Advertisement. qinEf Non bse n. rib & Ulna% er t in offer Ipiewing for York,) and Chicken .side a handset. lo .1: o Inge (Boston,) Pianos, would direct attention to the f ac t that his Is the only place in the West where the Instruments of these two makers can he tried side by side, and where, consequently, a correct idea side heir qualities can be formed. The eadscriber being ...Tinos to test their relativernents, and having for a number of year. per42roped upon the Pianos of Non. & Clark, h. tadon into use fot the last twelve months, a Chick. crier Piano, ut order to try its durabty and Linen as atraceorop.ymenrto the voter. This Piano may now be seen rind esornined at 'lns rooms Ile feels cenfident of his ability to give a competontmd retie. ble amnion on the subject. & handsome lot of now Pianos wi ll be opened in a few deal H. KlXtiblt, deami At l W Woodwell's Mond lattetrters rpr Rooti assd . Shoes, - Corner of Smithfield and Fourth On, rrimptmon, feet and Shoe t LI% s,C'wMhMoie"sc:ld the nod retail. woutd respectfally Invite the attention of their mends and the public genendlY to their new stook last epened, conslitlug of men's, woolen's, boys', misses' 911110 children's weer, of every variety, stumble for the memo, and at Nicol tO shit the Also, a splendid article of 31ctelic Ohm Shoes, for gen- Ceram and Indies. Please call and examine TROTH & SCOTT, corner of doilibfivW end 4th sts, Pitubergh. N.8.-Traveling Trunks, Carpet Hags, ten. `oil band and low toe cash . REDUCTION. TAS. DIUSPRATT &POMP PATSIHOPAASH — Ito tons ti c.h ottn.cy,or 4 mos. app'ed tom or 0h...n* 31 do pnr, 0 mos do, Intereat ad. dad_ For the Superior (paltry of this brand we refer to the glue and scrap man IV city & h 1 /RITMO:LT[ I FX , IGO liberty sin bbis superior Crab Cider, 10 do comm kd do, in EON sod for sale b &018 .1 8 DILWORTH, 27 wood _m LOCAL - MATT-En -- COIIRT OP. 41 3 AINTIM . fiESUOUS. . MoNDiti 7izt.ls, 1819. In Rs Icairn ZEninnzas—The eaart.l ibis mooting at tea o'clock- The fire taiiinesi Wei a motion by HOD. W. W. Irwin, that the trial of Joe.. Zimmerlee should be continued.till next terns.— !dation granted. It wields° stipulated between the counsel for the defence, and the counsel for the commonwealth, that the testinsony of a witness mimed Garber should be taken by deposition and filed, as this witness was about ie leave Pittsburgh. This was the first cue celled on this morning, Mr. Jules B. Sawyer moved to quash the in dictment on three groude— lit. That the hill of' indictment was not signed by the Attorney General, or by my presenting officer. - . W. That the act of Assembly of 1831, requiring the county commissioners to furnish two HAS of jurors, one to be placed in the office of the sheriff, and the other in the office of the clerk of the court, for the inspection of the parties, had not been cool , plied with. • 3d. That the venire did not show that the 'her• ilf and commissioners had been sworn in making their selection of jamas. Mr. High= said that the indictment had been conducted under his superinteudance; that he was present before the grand jury during the whole pro ceeding, but that it 'Val Lille he had not sigued the bill. Mr. Sawyer was not scquaioted with, the prac tice of the court, but understood that the court in a former case had decided that this objection was laird to an indictment. Mr. Efighero--1 have been inawmed directly the other way. Mr. Sawyer—lt appears sever to have been questioned that a bill most be signed by some person connected with the prosecution. It has, it is true, been questioned whether a deputy should sign the name of the Attorney General; but it has never for a moment been questioned that it was necessary that a bill should be signed by some one on behalf of the oommonwealth. [Mr. Sawyer refer red to Wharton's Crim. Law, page 12% in which it was said Lobe necessary to the validity of an in. dietment that it should have the signature of the prosecuting officer, and was a matter of doubt whether it was not necessary to have the signs. cure of the prosecuting officer of the State.] Mr Callan, for the prosecution, entered into a lengthened exposition of the nature of indiclrnents, their objects, ace.; and was of opinion that this question had already been decided—or at leant was included in objections to indictments far more for. midable, and which had yet been overuled and ln• dictmentn sustained ; as, for instance, where a man was indicted for murder, it was objected that the county in which the murder was committed, was not set forth in the indictment, and that even the day of the murder was not definitely settled. The Court—What has this to do with the present case Mr Callan—This is a =CM clerical error; which is not material to any way. The body of the in• dictinent Is correct. In this case there is nothing more than the mere omission of the same of the prosecuting attorney which beyond all question the court may direct to be supplied. [Mr Callan then quoted various authorities] The court suggested that it would be bettor for the parties to pot their objections in writing. Hon Mr Shater said—the prosecution had moths ihg to pat into writing. It was presumed as a matter of course that the commissioners had done their duty, until the defence chewed that they had not. Mr Black thought thin doctrine of presumptio might be carried too far• rho lam required the the grand jury should .wear each of the withers. who sippe.are_d before them ; sad the presumption was that a greed jury would not find a bill tiodees upon the Petits of the witnesses; yet the law, for the interests of the defendant required that that - - tact should appear on the record. Now it up• peered to hire that they aught run this thing of presumption in favor of officers altogether too far, and to a degree that in the end, might put in great jeopardy the poblie liberty. Flow were we to know that officers performed their duty un. less it appealed on the record. It was certainly the duty of the prosecuting attorney to sign a bill of indictment; but, where Mere had been no ea _s:ml donm eents, would the court presume that these endorsements had bees made when the record directly asserted the rooted r y by remaining silent when it sbouldipeik - Ont. laiiMitanierlifi a t . ai , st4eyheit he CattSillelltefi the‘lhjeitheeeet th e P ee • -••••• .t peirject* valid, end he knew lietkeli We Indiana niStr.ill this Stale hod come entiiilynn to the point in the matter. If he recollected rightly, his honor, Judge Pattoe, had derided that a bill of indictment should be signed by the attorney gm:le nd of the Commonwealth, or by some person Who had a right to sign his name. Judge Banmides, now of the Supreme Court, had decided this at Iluatingdon ; and it arm now a matter of history that he had quashed every bill of indictment, at one term, because the name of the Attorney Gana' eel was printed, instead of being written. Further' at the time of the trill! of the rioters in Ilerrithurgh In the 'Buck Shot war, the bills ofindimments were . gnashed there because the name of the Attorney General was not signed to them. Now these were ' matters of history , and he should like to hems whether decisions that did not apply to the case in question, should be produced and read, without number. to everthrow a principle which had been permanently settled. lie thought it was very ma 'lariat that the name of the Attorney General should appear; because it showed that the prosecatioa arose from the proper officer of the Common. wealth, and not from private malice. There could be no doubt of the Pik that the Auonmy General must approve it. If he approve it, he should sign it. When he signed it, it became a bill of indict ment ; bat until signed it was a mere information or presentment. He relied, however. implicitly on the decisions which had already been given in this State. and particularly upon that of /edge Burnsides already mentioned. Mr. Slider—What is the position of the party in reference to whom it is asked to quash this indict.. meat? He undoubtedly has a right to come befine thin court, and it he can sansPy the court that there hearbeen any improper means made use of in or derto get an indictment berme theGnind Jury, the coint will interfere to save him from oppression or injustice. That,' take it, is as far as the cone will go in quashing an indictment. Has the de&tedant lost any advantage intim:met from the circumstance that the prosecuting attorney his not signed his name to the bill? Now there are entreatB cases where a court will interfere toquash an indictment on amulet% of occurrences beihre a grand jury,_v in cases of husband and wife: or where a party may 'be supposed to have a beneficial interest, There are extreme case* in which a court would interfere, and it is possible they might interfere in a case such as has been mentioned by the gentle man, where a private attorney, and not the public prOsecutor. has ;ivied his name to the bill. I In• gist on it that In eases of misdemeanor any prase. court map appear and sign his name to a bill; and I trust that the court will be very chary in gushing an indictment on the grounds now alle ged. Now what is this case? The public prose. tutor did not sign hia name to the bill. Did it go to the jurr without his approval? He Is here, and sari that bei was there,.and approved it. Well than is that fideisct In the r ituitrumend Is it going to tits qaustied when in perfect form, and returned by the grand jury? And who is it that presents it? It is the Commonwealth. It - tunttenillOt who are known as the prosecutOrs;, the commonwealth is the prosecutor substantially' and titat is all that is required, if the bill be in •There is no defect la the form upon whichyOn eon quash this indictment; and supposoithani is a defect, it is a defect in substance. The comtnonwealth are clearly permitted to alter an indictment in matters of form though not in substance. "Mr. Shaler quo. tad authorities on the subject.' Mr Black would suggest to Judge Shaler that the law in the State of ieuaessee wan settled and decisive on the matter—he quoted from Ilth Yen ger. Mr Studer admitted that that was the law of Tennessee, and it was for their boson to say whe ther they would decide in the same way., This matter might occur in a thousand ways; but 4 ap peared to him that the question was "Han the par 7i ty been injured In any way by the norrrignatirei of the Attorney General?" if he his, the cairn has certainly a right to see that justice is done lira. After some further observatiorm pro and con, the Court intimated its desire to consider the ques. use tall 2 o'clock. In the afternoon the court, in giving Its decision on the question of law suggested in the catty part of the day for quashing the Indictment, read an ar. Oblation Gorr Mr. Bighorn, the Attorney (tenant , lobe allowed to amend tat WI by signing id The Coate said that they myardedthe °minion/ of the 1 4 00 " 6 "P a UM W ": 44:414 1:-0 14- P 3lllo° C l ' to be amended. Thectaust had Cla PIMP [ 0 direc t .0 0 PP 1 9 , 5 ornigina in , 'the , a th. indictmea . ; ' l . nu this CHSEIf said Judge Patton, oir* averMie the motion to muls* Indictment, which motion rests upon this omission, as well as Maul cedars alleged 0011101i011S in regard to supplying the lists agreed and traverse jurors. We say, at the same time, that, it, daring the investigation of this case, i should be rendered necessary to consider these &Mations farther, the court will certainly do so.— inam all that we have been able to inform oar. . locsof since the morning, we ate not diiposed milder these able/Aims as valid. We are not at Ilberty to set aside the action of - the grand jury, en !ss umm gerunds that are clear and conclusive." Me Black - having entered thecae( at this wage of the proceedings requested thatpdr. Bisbee:Vs appli cation together whit the decision of the court might be recorded. t It was so ordered by the court. The names of the defendants, as already pub. ;Shed several times in our paper, were then - Mtlled ref.. • &Miller long debate etumed as to whether, in eases of misdemeanor, attorneys could appear and or refuse to plead, for their clients. It was conceded that, In such cases, they might appear and plead; but it Was doubted 'whether they could appear and refuse to plead. Mr. Black contended that they had a right to re fuse to plead just as much as if their clients were resent. After considerable discussion in which Mews Staunton, Shales and Black took part. it was tali- Matey agreed that if Mr Black would consent to plead, he should not he prejudiced thereby in ref• erence to any legal question he migheafterwards be disposed to raise on that score. A note was aocardingly made of that agree. meat. The fallowing jury were then Sworn end em . pannelled : ;Thou McCullough, :David From, I Ches Ring, Ise Allen, Michael Early, Francis Wilson, Jos Barr, Was Newell, Thompson Jeffrey, will Lorimer, Robert Agnew. Tboe Brown. , Meosni. Bighorn, Callan, Summon and Stiller were counsel for the prosecution., Messrs. Sawyer, McCadmont, McClure, Beane. .dy and Black for the defence. Mr Callan opened the case on the part of the prosecution. He dist stated the charge in the in- Ointment, and commented at leogth on the enormi ty of the offence of:toting. He characterized it as incipient treason—fts an ofrence which every good and peaceable citizen ought, at all times, and under all circumstances, to hold himself ready of put down. He gave a legal definition to the offence, and assured the jury that it won not designed, in this prosecution, to press it with any unusual ed- yeti of severity, while at the same time it was de• sitabla to maintain the supremacy of the law, tuid to show to evil doers that they could not escape from crime with impunity. In this five and hsppy country, be observed, the taws were made for all equally—not one law for the rich and another for the poor. The poor were as good as the rich, and the rich as good tia the poor; at the lame time oould not be tolerated that because a mu) poxxa• ed a little more wealth tbao his neighbor, bin prop erty shOuld bellegroyed becanse be could not ex. actly conform to the wiohes of those who might he employed under him. If Indeed, that mere to be the ease, then them was an end of all liberty, and a tyranny -worse than the worst of drapotiams would , be ettAblithed. Bat the la= happily gnar• ded against this, end he was satisfied that every good citizen wiahmg the, general welfare of the community would use his beat endeavors to ace the lawn duly enforced. Mr. Stanton eternized the first witnew, who • was— Joseph H. ,Seat, s police officer of Allegheny Qty. ended that, on the 31sidaj of July 1a.4, he went„ in the morning. to the "Penn Fac tory, zielt. 'Pie end of the old bridge. Saw • large collentit +ti of person ..young gitla and young men. They were cheering those that were going into the factovy—that is, they were hollowing narnea at them. There in an enclosure mood the factory. The crowd Were on the street, and on the bank of the river. The crowd called those who were vs nig into the &Flory 'white slaves,' or something litre that When they all got In, the IWk !his threw atones at the factory. Some had potatoes, some hod emetl wood pebbles, tad some had eggs. Saw Mary Lyuch and Joanna Ilitiarn there. .Thera were aercral bays end girls looking out of the windows and throwing out bobbins at the trteCnced the - so:Mkt( boys and - girls them back. I persuaded them to be quiet, and they promised they 'Koala; bat when I got my • get turned., they would'begiinaigain. Went to Ott bantyalt of the Cunene the girls were there: they hero going to throw stews what the-mud valve in the beery was. let low, and threw hot water ea them and me: This enraged them, and I meat to Mr. Kennedy and told him this would not do; that his factory might be endan. gored, or desutryet4 'tad he promised it should not lel done again. I saw McKelvey thus the defendant had a stone in his hand to Omar in . - . the factory, and I made him drop it. He said he would tear the factory down, if they threw any more water on them. Before the water was thrown out, whilst I was standing on the bank of the river, Mr. Gargle and I were together— he made a sort of sreetho the girls. He told the guts to stead out r their right that he would divide the hut dollar with them, an long as they Wad oUt and did whet was right, but told them not 10 coming soy martyr- if they did, be would with 'draw his support from them. He mode one or two more Speeches something similar. This was about '8 orb o'clock In the morning. There was a young boy, Punnet Hughes) throwing at the factory, at the same time the girl. were throwing. He was an orphan boy, and I advised him to leave, which he did, but came back. The sheriff's posse came over about II o'clock; the crowd wan gathering all the time, and when the sheriff's pan se came over they became more enraged. The girls; boys, and men kept going from the front to the back of the factory. One of the sheriff); pan. ea (Mr Bucher) said, if he was sherifl of thi county, he would ride that mob to hell in a route . Onel of the:mob said, if they wanted to o that, they would ride bath him and the sheriff into the r a_ river. While I waif , at the back of the factory news came to me that they were cutting he gate of the factory open which fronts to the bank of the river. I went to the front, and a girl was cutting nt the gate. Had a large sun bonnet on; did not see her nee. I caught the axe and took it from her. Hugh Armstrong came to me and said I mna give the woman the axe or he would dash icy brains out. I look the axe from the girl and handed it to the Mayor. Armstrong struck me with a stick, and the crowd rushed in between him and me, so that I could not get hold of him. Later in the atlernoon word' came that they were breaking into the back of the factory. I went back; them was a hole broke through the fence; there were several persons in the yard. James M'Kel. vey was one of them; I cannot tell wbti else. Alter they were prevented from getting in, they went to the lower gate. Many of pelted 'me with mud. Them was a German tailor olio the peo ple said was the engineer that had thrown the wa ter on them. They chased him through two al. lays, and round nearly half a square'. -They cut his head with a stone,ruth I puthim auto the watch house to save his life. At this time the mik seem. ed ready for any thing. Another man and myself also arrested another penon, who had a revolver, and pat him into the watch house for safety. He weepassing from Pittsburgh to Allegheny, and the mob took after him. Was on the ground till I got the last woman out of the yard, which Ivan about dusk. The factory was at work when I got there in the morning. The factory shut down at dinner time. There would be about '75 or 100 boys and girls who I lint got there in the morning. There were some men, but they stood farther off The men did not engage in the disturbance till afterthe Sheriff came, and the water woo thrown on them. The water was thrown out before dinner—l should think it was 9 or 10 o'clock—it might be later. M'Kelvey was throwing atones into the widow. Saw Robt. Vance there, but did not see him do any thing. Saw Chas. Lindsay. A parcel of boy. went to the President engine house and brought the engine down to throw water on the factory. Cannot say who the bays were; I suppose there were filly of them; did not see George Kamm; saw William Thompson; saw Joanna Brown there throwing pebbles, add Miranda Hollander engaged in the some; also Mary Lynch, throwing potatoes; also Rosette; Richards and Sarah Stewart. Saw David H. Armstrong, Randolph Wakely and Nel son, police officer', there. Cross.examined by Mr M.Clure. Did not Gungle tell the girls to commit no violence and disperse 1 Witness—He did—he may have-said for them to disperse hut I dont recollect it. .. By Mr Black—Vent there early In ibemorning. Mill opened little eller day light ntelievei the greater part of the boys end girls were factory oh& Men. They wanted to adhere to the ten hour system established by the legislature; those who were in the factory were working longer hours. Thai,' was no scene of violetum,except,the threw. log of pebbles, eggs and potatoes, till the water was thrown upon them; until believe if it had not been for the water thrown upon them there would have been no serious violence at all. We could have kept the disturbance down. There was Oct ' much water thrown; but it wan hot while it lasted, and it wan muddy and would soil clothes. The people said they would be satisfied witb their own officers, and would do what they told them ; but would not submit to Pittsburgh officers. Robert Vance,—when I was struck, said it Woe hard to be an officer; and advised me not le return the blow, as I might get hurt. lie spoke in a friendly manner, and seemed anxious to preserve the peace. Lindsay assisted me and others in getting the men out of the yard and bad assisted in taking - I back the engine—Zoom Adjourned. part ' hot Mairoa'sOrincs-- - On Sundny woraing his honor Mayor Herron had four of the ordinary eases ba nter him. Two on Monday wonting, nothing oh. aervahle in any of theca. MISkl-Mui.NEOUS. JAMISS w. WOODWELL, Meihrn and Antique garniture, 83, TM= Scant Prrniairam • A large and splendid assortment of Farnham, • =liable for Steamboats, • Yrotelsaul private dwel lings; Sin antly on hand and made to order. The per not stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any manufactory in the western country. Prowls wishing to purchase would do well to awe me a coil, cal am determined my prices shall pleese. Part or the stock consists in— • Tete a Tete; Buffet &mole; Louis XIV Chair.; Queen Elizabeth chairs; Tea hoyse; Toilet Tables; trait Table.; Louis XV Comnsoder; French Mahogany Bedsteads; Piano Stools; 50 sofas with Plash and Barr-cloth emery, 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; 40 do. Parlor do rin " Fancy do 25 centre Tables; HA pair Divansi 4 plate pier Tables, 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus; e Wardrobes; S Secretaries and Book cases, Si marble top Wash Stands; 4 pale Ottoman.; ti pair fancy Work Stands; • A very large assortment of common cbairs and other • rniture too numerous to mention. 1:17" Steam Boats furnished on the shone.) nonce, 0.1 on the most reasonable terms. • dectS Insaeoua du et. litielion Copper Company., T ft p7,2Tlo7.l77l:l74 ' . " .l„ t d ek. coTs s a the rro b /go " p s pe od r in the (OM in winch a way prepare it, that near Smelt ing Works arc now in succeuful °pennon. and they are nowveudy make cunt (or the delivery of Ingot% to those who want it, this room and also tough CLIO for the purpose of rolling. The Copper produced from the Menne Mmes of Lake sopenor, tr auertained to he much superior to the ordinary copper in the market., which is obtatned from oath containing foreign mineral substances. This copper is perfectly pure, and is not injured by the pro cess of melting, and Is therefore greatly to be prefer red for bell metal, rmling, and many other purposes. As it is not the interitton or wish of this Company to erect works (or the manufacture of copper in the various fortes in which h im wanted, they win be happy to make contracts for the delivery of it to the form of Ingots, tough cake for roiling, Ito, to those who may wish to embark in the baldness. Hereafter, all the copper tibthined from their mines wilt be brought to Pittsburgh, and large supplies may be expected Letters addreued to C. G. Hues= or Tani. M. flown will meet with prompt attention. deetti-dlm CHARLES AVERY, President 1:112317 rpo THE ENTERPRISING. — A rare chance is now A. presented for the safe investment in a business en tirely new; one adapted to the man of limited, as well no to the man of extensive rem urges; yielding a profit from capital and enterprise beyond any operation of the day. It is the complete monopoly of a staple arti cle, absolutely necessary and emenual to every rand 4 tly, as well as indispensable to the mechanic, artisan and professional man. To capttnlists„ ari opportunity offers itself for a lucrative employment of wther large or smell MM. bringing immediate and highly satisfac tory returns. Those desirous of embarking in a pleas- ant, genteel business, are Meted, with others, I n ego at the odes of the undersigned, examine We article, and form their own lodgment, from the fonts presented. Offne, Exchange Buildings, St. Clair at, next door to Esquire Johns' °thee. COLVER & MYERS. decit . FHMI FROM THE SHELL—By Burka A Coo Fast Express, at reduced pnces.—To accommo date all lovers of this delicious looney, BURKE A Co. hove resolved to supply the people regalarly through out the season, with the choicest Fresh Oysters In cans, half cans and shell, at such reduced pnces as will enable every family to enjoy this delicacy at their tables. An Express load will be received daily at the ware house of JNO C Water street. between Smithfield and Grant, and for sale the e,and at the fol lowing depots: !tong & Berger oorner Smithfield and DI Btu; E HERSIEIOII, Diamond ; 'A Bottler, Penn at, sth Wart{; D Haughey, foot of Liberty in; J Colton, Jr , Penn'a Avenue; Mercer fc Robinson, Allegheny city. novIll: SSW YORK - AND ntrivo - m - n oalibc ood street. MI JOHN 11. MELLOR, Nhl W reet, has received 10VOIC. of a laza happly of Piano Fortes from the eel: eated manufactory of t hickennig. Boston, to arrive In • few days, of which due notice will be gtven, yttrium in puce tram 8171/ us $7OO. Also fines the mentifastones of H Worcester, and Bacon & Raven, New York, a handsome meortment of 0, 61 and di oetave Plano Forms, rosewood and mahogany cases., of the mow elegant description, nod with all the late improvement.. The Above, in addition to .he stock en hand, will make the largest and most decroble selection ever offered for sale in this city, and will be sold In all eases at manufacturers pnees, on accommodating terms, and • wltiett gnarmtee given with every Piano Forte sold. JOHN H. MELLOR, Sole Agent for the sale of Chickerum's Piano Fortes, for Western Pennsylvania dec2o THE subscriber na. peen npfrointed Sole Arra for the sale of CA RHA I'S IMPROVED MELODE ONS, as manufactured and and perfected by Messrs. March rlc %V.v.. of Cinema.. The usual compass and extent being but four octaves, Messrs. M. h W., tri have with the general desire rind demand, have extended the scale of three Instruments to 41 and even 5 octaves, tans rumba , g it practicable to perform upon them any music written for the r iano or Organ. The externs, also, has been much unproved by placing the body of the instrument upona cast iron frame beaanfully Maimed and ornamented,rendering it at once most corgant Jail extremely desirable article. The price Is put MI row as io bring It within the reach of every obe m obtam s perfect musical instrument, and. at the same train.. 10.-1 v ;nee< of farm WJe for a comparative mite. H. KERBER, At J W Woodsvell's demtl h. R.--Call and examine. NEW PIANOS. lAns ALUM, rot N crow h Cssash Cohn... Pal coiITHY. sidiseribierhas mat replenished hilt stock of risnno, which for variety of style nod prisms has never been sur passed in this ciiy. Just received and opened., th e foliotemp new Pianos. One 7 ochve cabinet grotto Piano, an entirely new invention. One Rosewood W t very elev.. Non. & Clark. One J -.l e with Coleman's celebrated ilEoliais At tnettmeta. ,This is a very superior Piano. One mtholtanf plain, h. & C H. KLEBER, at J W WoodwelCa pi-44 , 7dloWi1rott4=1uticr S. u 0 " rtaia.Tes epoentr, 3 " " 113 S u " lincaded extra heavy: 1 Deatert Spoons, I " Table I " " Tobacco Baxna; • 1 " Sugar Sbovels; I - Salt •bustard I " Silver dinso Cases; '•epees; 4 " " Ased Mao, 6 Allesl's Patent Revolting Platnis: Inat reed ar deem) Z. KINSEY'S, 67 Market at. WOOL, PLOT II AND PRODOCE. LIAAN, ILEIsD & CO., (Suctesson to Reed. Rued & C 0..) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS MASS. Particular romance loud to the sale of ell kinds of Pro duce, and liberal adminect made on consignments. L. H. & Co. have leave to niter to— Alcorn FL Robison & Co. ) letiill & Roc. • H ed, Park. tc G., Brave,: `• Lawson & CovoJe, Wellsnlle, O. Roswell Marsh, Eat Steubenville, 0. S. Brady, Esq. 1 NV F Peterson. Esq Messrs R Crangle /r. Cu. , - Gill & Clout. Rhotle..4.l)gleby, Bridgeport, 0. decir•dAretstalt6d I 4 s~hing Powder ,lthlorlds of Lime.) IPORTED I.IIII.IHCT IRONI THE fa ANUFACCU RERII.—Tbe subscribers have on hand and wlll constantly be. &applied with Jas. Mosprett A. Sons , eel cheated Marching Powder, which they will warrant equaln'tur'n°'o'Mirrrr"'th U. dwZiehteyaoPrepatscatthe lowest ket price for cash or app roved bill.. noel W & ht MITCRELTREE, 150 liberty at_ Musiarsit & Some Sods Ash. - THE subs uncut are new receiving their Fall stock of the above article, three vessels, the Juniata, Medallion and Lydia. having arrived at Philadelphia and Baltimore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and Leila, shortly expected; they are, therefore, prepared to receive orders. "Phey will .receave during the win ter sod spring regular supplies via Now Orleans. novl3 W a M NIITCLIELTREE SUNDRIES -3 lib s ?decker.;; g 0 1 30 bble No r mackerel; irthf do No I do; to do Tanners Oil: I do Alum; 3 do E pelts; 3 do chip'd Legere.' 1 hf do Nutmegs; b 0 bre No I sewed Herring, 50 boa Non do do; 5 do scented Soap,' 10 do No 3 Prers'd do; 10 do No 4 do do hale Clover, 10 bags Java Volice; 50 hhds prime N 0 Sugar, just reed and for sale by decl4 lIROP>N & CULIibIRTSON Mum grrctur. IL D. Coculiut_. RITCHIE &COCHRANE, OBVIABDING&CODIIIA1011 NEKCIIMIT' NO. 113 TCHOU mom-As STREET, nuirtl-decw6...5 New Orleans. GEO. . - - TNFOR3I their friends and th e public that they have I no longer any connect)oq arch their late establish ment In Penn street, known tribe Pittsburgh Brewery, htvin removed their entire business to the POI \7 tIRRtQrF.RY.Is Pitt street. - -snythed yet 101 , 401 : 'DR Dentin Corner of Fourth and Decatur, between ' run2.llyin R=7l=l ILATTIIIW EDWARDS, MEC. SOLER, Duos. JACOB VOCLE, TRUE SOS, /EEO X. LEASE 6110150:11. BISCLIANICER GLASS WORKS. 0, BURSON a. Co.. manteasturers of Vials, Roulet, and Window Gloss, keep constantly on hand a geneml assortment of t h e above anteles. Also, make to order superior article of Mineral or Soda-Water Bottles, of Colored glass. No. la Wood st, Pittsburgh, Va. atut.ll-Gm them- TH.l,7.btug'otrr 'oarylothpisod,ayse - of — trateead g sitholeuile and retail Dry Good:and Opteery bu ' sigess a , at No thut Liberty, opposite Seventh itOteet, under the style and gem of BUSHFIELD & HAYS. Pittsburgh, /moon , 1,1.945. N. II --Our old customers and she public are invited to give us ti cad. WELS!! FLAN N ELeL—W R Murphy has on hand a tall assortnaun of these desirable Goods; also, a full asaaranuat of domestic unshrinkable do, and a NII assottment of scarlet and yellow, and spotted, for Christmas wear. Home made Flannel.—wane, brown and barred: a aapplysanstantly cal:and dacha THE aubseribers, surviving partners of the firm of Atwood. Juno. it Co., will °Minas to terinnet Vdrwarding and Cumanso ion badness, under the style of Hardy, Jones & Co. AARON A liA ROY, a 5 WM. I'. JONES. IP EIOX LAYST..—Lost, on the lath October, one /30.1 IRO the, marked -A. u. & S. Lacks y, Rand Louis. Mo" It is supposed to have been taken of ofi board or spawner Caleb Cope or Lake Erie, as the drayman who hauled it delivered goods to them boats. A libend reward will be paid for the recovery of the jgs.tpv U I & Co , Canal liartlit. _ P URSE LOST — Woe II rapped by • Lad g on Pfrom Elliott a English's book store, Woo Eaten's tticritning story. a purple Silk Purse, eripp, wet beads, cautioning • dllo note Ott the Pittsburgh. The Poser will be suitably revs leaving the lame a. either of Um above name dec27 NOTICE. TEM undersigned having removed to Washhagum city, will , attend to the prosecution of claims On the Ooverunient, and to any law business before use Courts of the District, with which he may be entrusted. I dec.S.,l3Ms • ANDREW 1,1(1.3E, Ja. title dyssociated with me in ,the whole sale Grocery, Produce and Commission bustnera, my Mother Joieph, under die. fine of J. 8 DILWORTB & Co. J. 8. DILWORTH. J emery 1. 1E49. asancs a. Emma, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Came removed to Fourth i ii nt i bttweext Smith6Ald sad Ohm street .:.~ `fir_:>.>_~.~,~,7'~: ~r:r_r'-:i'c HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, 140- Valuable Real Zeta** for we. HE following described property, 'in the eities'of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and owinity, is offered for We on szeommodaung terms: an Or PentllSlntall. 1 Lot, 42 feel to front on Liberty street, below bury, by 110 feet w Brewery alley, betng panof Lot No 139, near the Monongahela river. LottNo 460, having 601 bet front on Seventh street by -0 feet to Strawberry allay, near the comer of Dna Street. 11 Lot on Elm street, 3 0 feet by 70. Line Nos 119, 129 and 130, on First street, between Hose and Try streets, each haring 21 feet front on Fine street by 90 feet dap-. L0t534.1 5 8, 139 nod 140, havlng 41 feet from Third street by 60 feet deep. Lots 161 ad 169, haring 14 feet from on Third Meat by BO Qat deep. Lots Nos 21. 24. 25 and 95, twenty-five feet mt street by GO feet deep. Two Low Nos OM and,sl4. on Penn itreet, in the lob word, 24 feet by 100 feet to Spring alley. 5 Lots on Pe street, In the Oth wel, I w-twee. Bald. isa and Morn nn s streets, daring 91 fee d t front on Penn street by I tat feet to Spring alley. 11 Low on Butler street, to the 9th Word, between and Baldwin street., near the Allegheny river. 24 feet front by 120 feet deep. CM Or. •11...111.214 . . . Lots Nos 81 and 1.27. arum 60 fee, fropt on Beaver by 010 to West Common, between Ohio street ea North Common. Lae Nos oo and 91, haring 60 feet front on Federal street, by 940 feet to Middle alley, between the Dia mond and North Corazon. Lot No 101 t. having 60 feet on.Saduitky street by 411.1 feet to Pm alley, between Ohio street and North Com- MOIL Five IO acre Lem an Reserve townslitp, near the bo rough of Manchester, Nesta 7, Ibn, IA .112, 243. I ten 'sere Lot an the Ohio river and the Beaver mad, between the U. S. Marl. liespadl Lot and Phil• lips` oil cloth factory—to be soldqoantities to sun purchasers. Enquire of or JANII. CIIARL, 00BARA B. SCULLY, , isd.def Burke's Building, 4th an. TO OOT "- TON AND SLTGAII. PLANTERS. Tfil-ANTATION IN ARKANSAB.-eTbe sabseriber offers for sale the extensive plantation to Arkan• sas, formerly belonging to and occupied by the late Governor Kent, of Maryland, and containing twenty eight hundred and eighty-three and a half acres of land This estate hes in the townies of Phillips and Cit. ,tendert, and is situated in Walnut Bend, on the Millais. wpm river, twenty-five miles above the town of Hele na_ It is said to be the highest river latid in that re gion of country. Its soil is peculiarly adapted to the growth of • cotton. Its unprovements are an overseer's haulm, a horsoulll, several corn houses, and good quarters for servants. Upwards of seven hastdred acres of this land have been cleared and are now cultivated. The ,tat of it ay be easily cleared, like most being already ddnej and has less timber upon it, and that chaefiy of ash, which is readily sold at a well touted wood yard, to quantities of several thousand cords every year. This plantation is one of great value, and presents rare opportunity to the public. In the hands of a good planter it may, be easily made of immense annual pro fit Its facilities of intercourse with New Orleans af ford • constant avenue for the disposal of its products. It is distant about EU/ miles from Cincionati,99o miles from the mouth of the Ohio, and 740 miles from New Orleans. This property will be divided Into several part., if desired. For terms, In., apply [post amid) to • WILLIAM B. PERINE, Baltimore, Maryland. FOR SALE, THAT SPLF:2OII3 PRIVATE RFIIi)ENCE now in the occupancy of Mr. Samuel Wick ersham, situated in the First Ward of Al egbeay city. This property is balitufully located on the bank of the Ohio. having a river front of thiCl feet, protected by a stone wall, and extending back . 318 fret, Com manding a beautiful view of the city ; and the rivers. There are two steam ferry boat landings within a law ceps of the properly, furnbthing convenient access by steam, at all times, to the city of Putstiffigh, and Ten, peranceville on the south side of the river. The boose on a Large double two story brick, finished in the Iffiest style, loth all the modern convemences and .mprovements, suitable oat houses, wash house, stable, carriage house, Az Itc. The garden is well supplied with stfrabbery, and 56 choice fruit trees, including pears, apples, and peach es. For terms and other particulars, apply to WILLIAMS & SHINN, Attorffies at Law. jail-dlm Office on Ow at, above smlthfield _ 265 Acres Coal Land for Batas ITITATED on the Monongahela riviNabout 16 miles S from Pittsburgh and 3 wales above third 1.404 in the immediate nelghborbood of Messrs. Lyon & Sharb, and Mr. John Ilerronis _purchase. This fine body of Coal will be sold at the to price of kW pet. acre—ane third in hand, balance In five equal annual payments, without interest. Title indikputable. Location very good--cannot be surpassed. Foe further particulars enquire of S. BALSLRY, who has a dealt of said pro perty. Residence 2d st, below Ferry, Mr. Adams' Row. N. B. There is another seam of coal on this tract, about 60 feet above the lower, of excellent quality. jr26.dtfS , _ _.. _ Tract of Laud for Sale. TOE sobsenber will sell on rwcorrutodating ter ds, valuable tract of unimproved land, wituate on the road leading from Bnghtun to Franklin, about eighteen miles from Pittsburgh, and about eight miles from the town of f reedom on the Ohio river. The tract con tains kiiti neres and Oil perches, strict measure The lend is of an excellent quality, aboar9o Sores cleared, and well watered, and will be sold either in whole or In farms of COOVGlliellt ai2C,lO snit purchasers. For farther particulars enquire of WSJ. BOYD, An'y at Law, Mike on 4th st, above Smithneld, Pittabargb.ll taytirmiliksniT Heal Estate In Oblo. ATRACT of land. PO acres, in Iterrieton, Portage Co., on the Cayabornrtver—about 311 Acres ander Im provement. Also. two mumprave.! lots in tbe village of Warren. Tree:Mall Co., GO Net by Ott Abe, a lot of petted in the centre of Hartford, Trumbull Co., with a fine dwelling loam and more—one of the best stands for a merchant on the Western Reserve. Any or oil this property will be sold on very, accommodating torsos. j3AIAII DIChTAY le Co, fettle Water and Front sta. --- --- FACTORY FOR SALE OR RENT. IOE large and woti built Factory, erected on Rebee ea street, Allegheny city , by It B. Cana°, oderod for .ole or sr from the Ist of ion. 1549. The lot on whtch the Factory is erected, fronts too fteet on Rebecca street, and rnos back lIU feet to rat* snort. The main building is dthriek, thterPitirtAes high and 60 feet long by 6: feet wide. Thl Engine House is I arge and commodious, with an engine, boiler, stack. &a, all in complote order. The property will be sold lots, and on advantage°. terms. /aquae of ROBERT d'/MIGHT, deet3-43m Agent. AFOR won. Sew*, from the ttired of MIMI:MiI, n large two tweed brink Dwelling Houth. plenthatly athaated on the busk of the Otho river, adjoining the' bornagh f 51a:idles ter, with shout four terns ut land, oat buildings, fruit nee., &e. An. Apply to 'ns JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co .• _ To' Let. A LARGE and welt finished Room, second atory, on the coiner of Wood and Third streets, bove the Exchange oatce of m H Possession given inneduately, Ingrate of tnn firGILLI.4 tr. ROE, 194 Liberty in Z. 0,, THE subscriber open for sale or rent, his resi- AM dente to Allegbeny city. P 016.1•1011 eau be id. •ett Ist of Februaq.; or sooner tf necesestry, apd who ever may occupy i might find it advantage°ne to re tain same of the furniture, fr.e., particularly suited to the place. JnJ K. NV.iPtANDEXTER. ftWANTED TO aurr—A •dal private d0.e.1-tet tet wlth not less thou four rohmt and alritchen. wally. five or te,l minutes retch of the Diantsn-st Address, vtth parocu!srs, "Box N 0.214. Post Office.. lIMENZEED - - - TO LET.—A lot on Hoyd's Hail. suitable for one or two llnck Yards. to let. Apply to Al. It. LOW RIE, Agent, Wylie rt. TWO HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. TWO LAArS oa Heaver stieth in thecity of Jill Allegheny, above the upper Commons, on . w hick is erected a frame buildtag, two mitt ies high, suitable for two Small IDOCITIDIIIIL The lots lUD each twenty feet in front by one hundred feet deep, and run back to a street forty feet arida The battings oit the pre mises wid pay • very handsome inbreat on the invest meat, and the property wdl to mail cheap tot cash. Apply to H. Sproul, Clerk's olheci U.S. or to novtl) KAY A Co ROSEDALE TO LET THIS delightful Summer Retreat , for illsome years past .copied by Ale. L Burch field, Is offered for sale or rent on the 'first addpril next This property has been improved by itional buildings, and a substantial stone wall, and terrace planted with Itscrgreens and Fruit Trees. To a gond tenant, capable of conducting the Retreat, the term. will be reasonable. Li BO tIOCIIKA,N, Plitsbursti, Dec p. Agent for Proprietor. _ FOR S CENT. • Asg, THE subscriber oilers for tent.for the term of . .141...0ne or more years, a large Convenient well fin ished two story Dwelling Hou.e, containing C rooms and Kitchen There is a lot of ground containing acres of fine young fruit trees of every kind, stable, !e-. connected with the house. To arty person pig,. leg a delightful residence within a few minutes ride of the city, thin will tie • rate chance, For terms, which will ho low to a good . tenant, inquire of Mr. Jno. Wright,near the premise., of John Watt, comer or Hord and Liberty streets, or of TUFA, F. WRIGHT. ..-•• - • • • Property IA Alfeithenytnty Poe Elate. THY subscriber* oder for gala* number of choice Lots, Murata in the Second Warp s fronting me the moon ground, on coop terms. Impure of W. 04i. ROBINSON, Any it Law, St Cloir et or of JAB ROBLNSUN, on theoremic.. m7l7..dtcartf T rrEN ACRES OF LAND, situated In Peonies town. I ship,. on the Monongahela, three miles from Pint burgh—in lots to salt purehasenn For farther motto. ulan apply to Henry Woods, advt., or to A. WASHINGTON, 4th, above Smithfield st Siorchoose ,and anemia on the Erie Extensible Canal, in We village orWest AA. -.; a desirable ideation fora inerchani Also, a Lon and good Dwelling.llouse well sighed for a Tavern Stand, in the village or Orangeville.; on Suite lino of Ohio. Tors. eagy. 18AIAH DICKEY & Co. fable Water and Prom wa. COALLINDWit SALE—Mora aorta - cool laird for solo, situate in bond of the htonougaholo River, above Brownsville, t'a, having a 7 foot vein of coal which will be sold us exchange for ghods. For portico •r• apply & Wilt &RDA EMI 21 wood si RALE—The subseribor offer. for este Um_ ihrte story brick Warehouw, on Wood strook occupied by R. 'honor & Co. apt? WhL WILSON, Jr. Tho inbacriberi will rent part of the or house nos occupied by them- Apply to DALZELL, a. Co., AIJATILF..REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET V iroa SALE —A Lot of Orettild aittpate ou Fenn street, between Hay and hlarbary , streets, suborning the holdall and lot now °erupted by Richard Estarnolar haying's front of t feet, and in depth LIY feet, will be sold, o favorable terota. Title unexceptionable. La gar., C. 0. LOOXIIS..OII at, near Wood. oceß-dxf . . FOR RENT; A THREE story Linea Dwelling Henan, on Water, above Grant street Fosses/non given an the first of January. Ina, or fooner tr reVtirrd. For terms, inquire of nov7 0 ULACICEDID,N & Ca water n WORCESTER'S PIANOS. R . DT-CEP/ED Una day. and for Kale at tnnunfacturele tone pncee. the eb•gant Roams-wool Pianos, made by H. Worcaamr, V. flume insurer:nen. tire consider rtiorrltt,llZrroll.:a' ' r u orn ' tr rUi t : t ' py aralltr7ll. a to " e 4 'y to w ti N r: ranted to wear , well and give tuttiafaetton. The price of them Pianos ha billeted. to be much lower than any other rarmalnctater's in N. Y . Thom who an taWant of a good 'turdep=Plara* at a moderate pricei will planar-411 No d 'na.rhe. above at the store of t h e anhadrkbey, wtiart tlarae 11011IIMOI of Chlekering's eslahratellPianos Pan always be found. .1014 C. It. M I F-LLOR. ' demi? .1:11 Wood at her war .4 st, tp worked Bank 0I Tiled by 11 storeS. T. H. OAVAISA.I7IIII, g. Receiving, FOlWlltdititAndaiiptral COIIIIO6- don.llenhailt, Srliiit,S*Loint, Mo. LuttcTillat:d4t 'ill%Le TlLLltirpden parch::: e t Herensueo l'hipburgl7lrafp=ac.„ 40,21-04 i Sb. `~~ ... v r,.:~s. 5i:...,L:.. s L,r~~z :~ ~~s e~j ,~ s ~ ~ ~* D L. - 1 4 s virir ttq riawrsinummutiakiax•raMDT , 9 THE ONLY REMEDY thiH can be relied on for I tho perteranencedro 40E0 11 =10e C. Ol " 6 " , ' it; motion Of 'the Nerves; •Nereoht or Stet -Iteadat Nervous Tremors, Nowa!tie eltreelioNs, Gooier - al Do bility, Deficiency pf Nerrons- add Physical Mree , y and aII NorsousThsmders, including the mosrd lcacuu of all diseases that over street tholthenan race— - . EPILEPTIC EMS, or Felling Sickness, Hysterical Fits. Coovalsions, Spasms, At. Han world Impress. it open the minds of the Miletedtbal the Vegetable Extract/ado, only rem edy tees dlemmeted that can be felled on for the per manent core of this most dreadful of all disemea As its tendency is to imuanity,mailneasand death, the most SKILLFUL PHYSICIANS of Earopt, as welias those of oar own country, have posuouneed Epilepsy locatable. And it ben-been so considered by many, until this most Important of ail' disco.mim was Mode by Dr. S. Hirt, nearly eisteen years since. during which time it has been performing some of the moil REMARKABLE CURES • upon record, and has acquired a repuomon which time stone can efface. Physicians of undoubted skill and experience, Ministers of various denominations,, as well as hundreds of our eminent enitens, all unite in recommending ',Meuse of this truly yuletide medi cine to their pate Mir, charge, and4rittods,,,who are al dieted, as the .Iy - remedy. WE QUOTE THE LANGUAGE - used by those who have been cored by this valuable mediemet,Cne says, "I hawse afered beyond my:pow , er of descrunion, bat I Ilear.reiciica in beteg faily re ' oared to health end happiness." Another says "I thank God I feel that I are a well lean. I alus Mel It my duty so proclaim to the ends of the esurth. Mtn those suullarly afflicted Intik find relief." Another 'm h o to on EMINENT LA end well known in this eityl.says, 'My son has been el/timed ter olt years with Epilepsy, but is now ernoylo g sim m the Vegetable Extract Its fame," says he, "Mount om and ought to be sounded to the ends of the earn.," *t ether say. "Longo'. a courtly inadequate to express my gratuude to Dr. Ilert for having been the meant,' under the blessing of God, of restonng in the emoy. moo , of goo d health, rider having been indicted wadi Epilepsy in its worst forms for more than oweut, three years, and my morning and evening °bootee of maim an shell continue to ascend to that had who bas *Meted but to mote me whole" , Mrs. J. Bradley, US Orchard street N Y., ewes that she has been subject to fits for any year (, and hag bet a restored to perfect health (after every ether &wows had Billed) by the use of the Vegetable Estroe t. In. Charles A. Ilmwa. of Dover. Itussett comity, Alla': • who is one of the boil phyoiciun In the Ptauvs:,ys 6.a he has been mach benrhied by the use of the Vvgeta ble Extrutt, and that he unhesitatingly prc..e.nbes it in every case of klillesisy which corn t• under his kittori, edr(e. • Lortis G. Mayberry, Faq. formerly Postmaster at Lime billihErawford county, Pa., now nylon su Erie county, Is., slates that for many yours pest he has been sorely stated with fits, and he is now happy tO state that a persenecting use of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract, has restored tam to sound health, being entire( ly freed from that worst of all Mumma From the Cincinnati Commercial.. REMARKABLE CURE. ;The following certificate anis given to blesses. Thq.• mu & Sales Doctor Hart's Agents for Me sale of ids nt e ng t.b ll.&,.. c \4 - 0 Lhe,..7. - I. 4 g,tl,lllracoor in one editorial columns from the feet that Is she only known medicine that will cure 4ilepay, at the stuns time believing Um boon: oldie greasst discoveriu to medical science. Physictans and men of science of all ages have been trying to discover remedy far this disease, but all has,bn coot until the present dis covery of Dr. Hon and we would now ray to thou MESSwith fits, despair no longer, for there Is hope! MESSRS. THOMAS & MILES, BD Alain street, Cin cinnati, Ohio, &puts tor Doctor Hart's Vegetable Extract for the cute of Epileptic Fits: Gentlemen-111s almost impossible for language to express with what heartfelt satisfaction I tuldrem tbete few lines to you, for the purpose of informing Tot of he beneficial results that have been edema Icy the use of Dr.liart% Vegetable Extract. My son, aged twelve yam, has been severely af flicted with Epileptic Flot, and with sure severity that the opinion coald not be cured In one of his paroxysms he fell and broke b. area. Ij called In Dr. Mulford, a very excellent phyalcian, who re-set it He informed to, that my son's Norvel. System woe very mace deranged, and that It scoalno impossible to cure him of Eptlepay, as Epitomic flu were almost !mumble, and employing phyatchtns im his ease would be only throwing money away. I called upon. Dr. k`ulteei he informed me that the disease had msnmed a chronic form, and It would take a long time to cure him if he could be cored at all. Ile became worse and worm, and I began to think there VI. no core for hi n until I saw the allVertill, menta Dr. Hart's Vegetabl t,. e Extract in one of our city ren are t t o e ' d r th t e w eerulicatea r.m. t ~"r„F-c „ d ,b;„, yeani, and restored to health by' the oar of the Extract I called at your men, and oiler convening with Mr. Thema., I come to the conclusion to purchase a Mace dollar pm toga. It done little OT no good I thought I would try mother from the use of which I perceived Same hate :benefit! I then came to the conclusion to purchase n ten dol lar boo. I Wend that it was of so much service to him I was Induced to purehale a second. And I arn truly thankful that I done no, as by the nee of the too paeka ges be has been 'catered to perfect health. Should any person be drawn. of seeing hint, and M en...ming farther particulars, I should he pleMed to gratify them by drew calling on me at my residenrr, south west canter of Fonrth and Sark ntre.eta, Chwitt nati, Ohio. ISAAC N. PERKINS Cumeinnatb Aupest MIL ISIS. THE TIME IS NOT FAR DISTANT • When thousands mho are now trembling under tan hand alias if:viand disease., and Riming that every attack may provertatal, still find permanent rol.ef and be restored to by ming this cefeunnsu medi cine. Over one thousand certificates have been re ceived in testimony albs bentficial results produced by the use of Dr. Hares VegetaiDa Extract Prered by HART, M. D., New York. • Priced ue package 53 at do Soar pa ckages Mutt do eight do 16t,0U THOMAS S. MILES. 169 .11aiu street. Cineinnan, Ohio, General Agents for United Stains, Canada, and West Indic' L WILCOX. Jr.. Corner of Inamond sad Narver st, Agent for Pitistiosgh, Pa. Fay lc Ktlnman., Columbus, Ohio; O& E Gaylord, Cleveland: and for sale by most of thoptincipoldrug gilts ehd oi , _ erebsatethmagtiont the United States: . novoll-dave3 DiLLEI'B.IIIAGICAL Pell% ElTicaul 01111 — TUE following from George E. Pomeroy, Yw, the well known proprietor of the Express, sreakv tot iwelf of the importance orate Pala Exuactorto`every parent. IFawarrasOrms, Albany, iirept.l.. Ma. Doers: My Dear Sir—With reelingsno or dinary pleasure I adilresupa in relation to the birpcfit I have received from yotrevflyalitable Punt iStrodtor. Lately, my little daughter, d years old tad a plit her of boiling water tented into her bosom; her w rim ma were dreadful, to that a crowd Instantly painted 13 *- lore the hoarse to iearn cense tithe ter , in.ir screunm. tore her clothes asunder, and •p.end on our solve, and she was t ie r cane and thud upon a bed., rnie wee won relieved from e pairm, and wo feel ill could mesh," and woo soon in sweet slisep.iShe was scalded to • blister from the top of her absoluer riser more than half her cheat. Weal rnland unite; the arms. On noel:molder iireast it wan a-I-y.4,7p, pet from the first boor, oha toinplaltiril only when it was droned. The fore heeled rapidly, and Were is no contraction oldie muscles. With many wmhes, my dear sir, fur your sucens the sale of 11112 mighty aruele, 1 6/13 )ourn, with respect. . _ THE TEST and NO 11115-1.4.10 E The genuine Dailey...l: ever produce the mime In. antattenos relic, and soothing, cooling effect, tu the v.-rmit cases of Burney his:aids, Piles, kn. The Counterfeits— no e eater lied r what names they ty iuFrcasettie pain. TO THE PUBLIC. I, Edward P. Holmes, of Chatham. Melvin irtidpit, Columbia county, N. Y . have been earned with rhea. ru.sm m my breast, feet, and all over thySitely, me six years, so that I could not scrod, and Was. &aid hy three applicatio. of Dalley's Magical PuidErdiScter. EDWARD P HOP:DES. Mr. Dailey: Sir—l eat my Sager with'a copioVi nail, the poisonous nature of which caused inparm to Swell considerably, with constant Mooring pales up t 6 the shoulder. A large swell ng retina( ranee in theiarm pit. with increasing pain, I became fearful nididEcelt- Jaw. lit this extremity your Pain Extractor w , cc , commended to me, .d which I woe prevailedwen to try. The consequence reed that It effordatUnichtsnost instant relief, and in three days I Who compaety . Cu ffed. JOSEPH HA HRISHMI. New Vert, corner Broome and Sullivan ate, Sept s. NOTICE—H. MUST in the inventor,c(thainvalli able remedy, and never h a le and never-wD/ egintooni rate to .y Ming. min the cret of us centhination: All Extractors, therefore, not 1114110 ond..tuktsip b him, are basereosamerfoila . Plornazzol's 13.away,Nt r ,worri 2:15 Chestnut street, Pbil. JOHN D MORGAN, General Depot; **,;Urytli THORN. Agents for Pittsburgh. Artley's Anansga Calms:Lo s e Cures humor., suayin, glamor, gyease,..praf-evil, sores, galls, - and brumes. Pamphlets, coataialurf cer tificates of respectable parties„ may be bad commas.. don to JOHN D MORGAM, acarls dlyis Atm, Pit-taboret. MEDICAL t SURGICAL OGIP/gDs ht,No. 115 s DIAMOND . ALLRY doon below Wood titres; 'ne, ntarbet. DR. DROWN, having been , regolarlyeducated to Me medico fe rofessio te r e t i and e bee 3 r e t for w serne eea tint eee o —"."•": his r fnendon te o tl4 " treanttent of :41k those Omuta and delientd coral . - plaials for which his •oppdrtankies :‘ ege p ri e ciace e mearly e , q e st e al e, L , to ma • treatment of those complaint /04g which time he has had more Practice and.has euredretne dews than tan os i er co to the lot of any private prat. titioner) amply qualifies him to offer imserances of speedy, permanent, and satisfactory cereal/ all'alleted with d e h ee m diseases, and all diseases striVlngrdhcre: from. Dr. Drown would intone those afflicted wlllrprivals dinettes which have become chronic `by Thee 'of a teravated by the use of any of the eataelottheeif9lo2 g al the day, that their completed, can be eadieully arid thor oughly cured; he having given his careful-attention to the treatment of such cases, and sueccedol tirtuolreds of imaances In curingmoons of Inflantniatiob of the neck of the bladder, and kindred disease:4 ' , Hitch often remit from those eases , where others 'have , etlitsorned to eousnit Way when ever ry y them, and their eases treated in a tarefliqthhfohgb and intelligent manner, poutuni out by lortws:ii, es i,„,,,, we elu, of encase We. afflicted with Hernia lo fta P . ' elle . attention to thatt elate/ha ' • - CANCERS also cured. . . • • • Skin diaess4N • Palo 7, de" slitc4 l l7 carts Chugs. "cry tow. N. 11,—pnuents of mitt inti helag at a.disiiinen, hf sulting Weir (intense in writing, g lows Sll the symp3 toms, cum:Main medicines with doections for, ose, by addresalat T. .130.10,911,-M. IX, poix Paid, and end Mir fen. //Sm.° No. gu, Dialilatta alloy, opposite the avert, 1141XX1T11131.--DT. Rroartes nearly dimcnrecred ream dy.for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain .remedy far that painful trouble. It never fails. (Mee and Private Consulting Rooms, No 03 Dia mond alloy, Pntsharab, Pa. The Doctor ts oslar•Ys • -- 07 NO cure rat Jll.7,____ Office of American & Foreign Piloots. JAIVIFS GREENOUGH, of tht - hr m 'l‘,..twr LP Greenough, continuer the boatmn of eetwoon.g &wit:Leer and Pnunt Attorney; at his aßlee to Ihr etty of WASHINGTON. Ile mey bawenWilleil nod cot preyed in making examinatiotnt ourettineti in the Patent OMce and elsewhere; In furnishing' irrearong• and mwegicallona of rneettliten„endaSiWne. ,, ......" ryoransfer, emend, re Lane eitend . leurr patent is .the ilniteil'sl.ltell Or Europe. Ile C. aise+lw.eotwatt.. ed profesalonally on all gondola ot . , hltgatlkw under ;the rifled,. LOW,. and .714- par gars 7 thane before the Patent Galen!" AS4PPe,J,Weredront, for which Ids long experielea'tnlhe awni Gifter 'and .In kis profesaion, have Pecf4 , 40015 , 1 1 .. 1 . 0 f , irP r ' re.donattmAtuo.l 1 . r aNtrl/ h arms been pldhed 'eine handy'all letters ts. e5.t A 4, 4 ,, abooLd be aditrewed NEW 261:2 . 2 , 525. 1. 6 0 .2tro'Aioialton'. • 0„„,,,„p).tbia.....0rmineb.r.,4 tittrIrTAIRLIACT Hibernia. No 2, 222 feruleby • , &at • , .I.O3MA'HiI:F94OI44.Cir,
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