4 mEOUSpIIEb for THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE ooaaasii| OßiUl 1 If /*Vi _ Wubuwtoji, Feb. 0. *. T ? chunbcr ’ 10 d *T. i wtely crew* a With tftdies to hear Mr. Clay apeak. The Ser f*°‘ *' Arm * »*• compelled to lock the door to the crowd out. 9“ fotloß or Mr. Foot, the Senue took op Mr reeolatloo euspendiej diplomatic inierconno V ■ Aoeri *i »"d moTed to .mend by iddinf to “* RtoinUon ooo.<jmpuhl»d* with tho heroic •“"Hlo in Haqprp, ud Inquiring into tho propri *r’x B * Tm * " lho Woederitn*,* u n modification of Uio retolntion. Tho retolotlon wu mndo the •peciil order ol tho d«y, lor Mondiy nent. j Mr. M&ognm moved th.t tho order ol the diy bo token op, it bo'ny Mr.Cloy'a rerolmbn. ! Mr. Cloy aroto ond addreeoed the Senate. Alter aome preliminary remarkr, Mr. Clay took np hie reaoluliana, and proceeded to remark open them. He did not prevent thia meoanre with any ' expectation lhal it wonld be adopied preoiaelyaa he had Introdoced it, IT U waa anacepllblo of My amendment,which would make it more acceptable, be hoped It woul Ibe made. Hie object would be aeenred, if by a iy awn ,he great queuion or agitation might b aetlled, and the integrity or the tJoloa preserved. Tho question muu bo discussed M.>plrit of coaciiiaUou, and settled In a spirit of compromise. Hl* object bad been to prevent a measure which would, in this spirit, afford a pisiform upon which both sections of the country might unite. Thn Institution of slavery. In his opinion, pre sented two entirely distinct grounds?—slavery within the States and slavery without the Slates. Congress had no right to interfere with slavery in tho Stater, and if the time arrives when Congress ■hbnld attempt to interfere with the institution, then his voice would bo for war—then he weald teel that tho south were bound to resist that so nnconslitutioaal and aggressive measure, with all the means which God or nature had piaecd in their liauds. He pictured the evils to -result from a civil war, arising from.«uch a stale of things. Mr. Clay next proceeded ro inquire whether slavery was likely to be introduced into the new territories of California—he bad decided negative* Jf, hod tho climate and soil of the remainder for* bid any other view. Why then, if these truths were evident, as they must be to a large majority of the Senate, should they cot be prepared to an nounce them to the world. He carefu Uy reviewed the resolution relative to the boundary of Texas. The.next question is, has Congress any power over slavery oat of tho Stales—he contended it had; that while a wont of conlrol over the fnstitn tion within the States was indisputable, its con* trol out of the States was a debatable question. Mr. Clay supported this position with a length' eneid argument. Mr.Ctay yielded to a option to postpone any further remarks until to morrow. i House.—Mr. Morton announced t(ie death of Mr. Newman, from the Wheeling District. The customary resolutions were adopted, jailer which the Honse adjourned. further. PARTICULARS of the ex. ' PLOSION. i New Yoaxj, Feb. 5. Up to twelve o’clock to day, 22 dead bodies sod 31 wounded have been taken from the mint. The workmen are still digging. It is impossible to tell the cause of the explosion; various conjectures are afloat. Many perished by the' fire, and others by the cold, yesterday. The weather was very cold, the thermometer standing at 18 degrees below xero. ! The building was aituaied on a street only fif teen feet wide. Many ©1 the unfortussito persons were'heard imploring assistance, others begging to be saved from the lire, which had attacked their limb*—fastened immoveebly as they were. Many were beard praying that the streams of water might be stopped; others still were rapidly be comiog paralysed by the severity of the cold. A lad, ten or twelve years old, while in that horrifca prison, manifested the greatest heroism —cheering the men whom-he heard above him, . and encouraging bis fellow sufferers 1 with the hope of release, and chiding their expressions of impatience. Another exhibited the most remark. • ; able coolness, alter ho had been in the fiery tomb 1 more, than six boors, and suffered extensive in janes by burning and the compression, And when the lubbiih was so far removed as to give to his head, brandy and water were tendered to him; he steadfastly refused any stimulant, on to .count of belonging to a temperance society, hi* recovery is doubtluL The scenet-fn the vicinity of Hogue street and the Station Houao is harrowing in the extreme. ' Women, in mournful anxiety as to the fate of those most .dear to them, crowd every avenoe; and heartrending were the. cries of distress when a blackened corpse was found to be all that remain* ed of the husband and father. I Priralo Despatch to the Commercial Journal. GREAT FIRE IS BUFFALO. Butmio, Feb. 5. This city baa again been visited by quite as ex* te naive and destructive fire. About half put four o’clock this morning, the fire wu discovered ia the upper part of the store No. 218, ou Main Street, neat adjoining Cole man's, Drug Store, corner of Main and Swan Streets. Four three story brick stores, belonging to the .heirs ofGeo. Coyt, and the beira oi the late Jadgo.Townsead, were burned. The bnildioga were insured for 56000—53000 in the North West Company,i;aod.s3ooo*io the Hartford Company. This will partly Cover the loss. ' No. p2O, corner ef Main and Swan Streets, oc cupied by Jco. -H. Coleman and the assignees of 8. L. Reynolds as a Drag Store—the former in* nred for $l5OO, —ShOO in the Buffalo Mutnal,and $lOOO in the Howard Company; New York, the latter was insured for $5000—83900 in the Bails. Io Mutual, and $lOOO ia the Delaware Company. Ia the second stories were theofficesofDra. Wal- and Wilcox, whose loss is'not large. I NaSlSwna occupied by Mr. Compton, as a Dry Good Store, whose loss io total—amounting to SIS,OOO. Ho was insured far about two thirds, $2,000 of which was in the Lexington Company. The second and third atories were occupied by Evans’ Dsgnerean Gallery, which was Inanred in the Genesee Mates! Company, for- $lOOO, which will coyer the loss. No. 216 was occupied by Wilman and Beck* with’s Crockery and" Glass Store. Their lota is considerable, and colored for $3OOO in Ibe Lex ington Compsiiy. Toe second story was occupi ed'by the.Lsw Office ofGeo. Coyt, Jr., who lost his library and fixture*—no insurance. In the third albry was the paint shop of Mr. Shadrack, which was totally burned. No. 214, waa occupied by R. G. Sherman’s ex tensive dry goods store, the stock of which amount ed to abont $lO,OOO or $43,000, was injured by water and by removal. There were insurances oi $20,000 in the various insurance companies.* It is Impossible now to make a correct estimate of the entire less. The whole amount of insur ance was' about $95000. The loss is io tho vi* cintty $15,000. The weather was excessively cold, which much reurded the operations of tbo fire department. NEW YORK MARKET. NxwYoat,Feb. 5. Flour—Tbo market u steady, with sales of common and ordinary at fit Sl-055 per bbl. Grain —Cora has declined one or two eta-, and the demand has fallen o£ Coffee—;The market is less buoyant, but previ- Jr, ous prices are maintained. Sales of Rio at 14 0 >» Hiper 1b.., ; linseed Oil is firm at 91 cfa per gall -y; Provisions are dull and unchanged. Pork has a downward tendency. Couoh is quiet, with sales of fair upland at 13| Cl \JSkey is dull, but unchanged. The weather ia intensely cold. j, ' CINpINNATf MARKET, 1 . CoicnouTT, Feb. 5 ' The river has fallen 15 inches within the last 24 faourr. Th« weather is very eold. Flour-Sale* of bOO bbls.at $4 00061 75 per Sale* st 191. Provisions-aro finn. . Sales of 1600 kgs; Lard at Co ¥ BIJ Sales 300 boxes long middles at 5e packed. • Groceries are firm. BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET. BatTotoSE, Feb. 3. Beeves—The offerings to day reached some 600 bead. Prices ranged from $3 75 to $3 73 on the hoof; equal to $5 3® cef * . NEW YORK CATTLE ‘MARKET. ‘ - Naw Yoax, Feb. 3. ilere Were S5O beed of Beeves, offered to day. Prices rangsd from $6 to $8 per ewi. fittsbuhoh board of tha.dk - an xxxeaamf xxcjuasoE. COMMITTEE FOB FEBRUARY, v. Loxxax *. nowi-l— —w*. bush PITTIBCaOH ]|aBEET, roßiaxtrzxK sxsisc rxs'T's. The market daring the week jast closed, has been marked by nothing of special'interest. After a few days of warm and pleasant weather, in the forepart of. tho week, which had a tendency considerably to enli ven basinets, the weather has become colder than'we have had before this season. Corlseqodntly, business Is completely at a stand, and verjj little has been doing ia the way of sales. With but fewexcepuont, our quo tations of last week may be resumed. ASHES— Every thing under this head remain* sta tionary, at oar last quotations, ind sales have been moderate, as follows Soda Pearl Ash, C 0 CJ;Balerates,«»«e; PotAsb,4|oSe. and Scorchinrs atSKßlerb. \ Biee« the above was in type, wJ bare the following sales of home manufactured SodaUsb Ifieiki at 4) f and 4 tans at 6—supposed t* be on time. j BACOX-Coosiderable quantities have atrived by river daring the week, which, together with tho sup plies which will soon be put into the market by our ca rer*, wilt famish ample Stocks for the coming spring host toss. Nolarge operations have eome to eur knowl edge during the week, sales having been confined to Umlted lots, as . follows :-Westem and cily cored Shoalders ) SejBides l fiie, plain Hams at7c, and sugar eoerd canvassed hams at fie p 6. BUTTER—In Butter the market has been quiet, with moderate sale* of roll in etoiha, at 120i4e. and of keg I ue*oS|e>B. ' BULK MEAT—Tho sales of tne week have amount edto somo30 > Coo Bis, at 4e, 4 mosr-CJe, cash, and 4c, time, are the ruling figures of the market. BEANS—Wo note sales in lots of 10 to 18 bbls, at 75 for a prime article, and CSO7Oc for common or mixed. BRAN k SHORTS—We notiee very light supplies in the market, and prices are nominal. BROOMS—Wo notice fuli supplies m the market, With sale* at prices ranging according to quality, from ( BIAOMS—We have heard of no sales during the week, $85070 W ton, aro the ruling figures, 4 and C monthi. BUCKWHEAT—The market is fa >ly suppt ed, and |he demand is moderate, at 51,50 to 81,6201,75 0-100 BUCKETS A TUBS—Sales of buckets from store at and of Tubs at 53,50083 f doz. CHEESE—The market, if anything, is inactive, and sales have been confined mainly to the city trade at, fqj ecm. W B, 60tyc; for Cream 0), and for Geshea, 7|c r*. . CRANBERRIES—Light supplies are held in th< market, et 8707,25 for best, and SO 90 for a count article *bbL COTTON TARNS—W. Tarns. The following is articles under ibis head notice a farther advanee i corrected Hit of the raric 0.9, eu per D> •••..•19 J* ®» “ u —do 7, .** “•••—do * ®» “ “ —. 20 8, w u • • —•—■ do 10, u • u .. „ —d Q ; t y. - “ —at X l2, ‘ ** • —do No. 13 cu per lb 23 ** 14 * S 3 „ rmJ . . ' Bona zarx. No.MO, ciipcr Ib-.-.lo* No. 800, 6* a S5 l J •**—■<•»» “ 90U, •* - do “ W*. “ “1000, •• « <J ft Cupel Chain, —-21 Cond!ewick,|.-. w Corerlet Vim, —S3 Bag Filling, «|, TWi * e ’ Batiing.Nol.2, 3—13,18' CRACKERS—A rtgalir business is doing at] ibe f lowing quoted ntet: Water Crackers, per bbl» Balter do M ** Dyspeptic do. u *» .... Pilot Bread. u u ...» Sow Crackers, per lb CORDAGE—For the vanotu articles under tliis head, there is » regular demand, at onr I ait week’* prices. COTTOH SHEETlNGS—Pittsburgh tnanafsetnred brown sheetings are sold readily from the mills at ?fc P yard for Nonatook, and 8e for Penn A No I. COPPER—SaIe# ot Cliff Mice eske and ingots at 19 OSOe; of sheet at 23c, and of old copper at lBe ? fi DRIED FRUIT—Of dried fruit tales have been nj©4- ermte at, for peaches, 5i02,13, and for apples 1t,25 P botbet. DRIED BEEF—Blie* of dried beef hare been con* fined to limited iota, at Bo V fit DRUGS, MEDICINES, & DYE STUFFS-The sub* joined ia a corrected Uat of prieet/.of tome of the mo prominent article#-: Aloea. --'-15017 Liquorice root- Alma, “ ........31© 4 AaaJiatida, E».-..H©25 Arrowßoot," ■ •■•IV&U AqneforTUj. ** ...OOflU Borax, refined.-—£>o2s “ ball •••IBOSO Lae Dye Magnesia Ccrb* .-23035 Madder Umbra* *• .14CIG Myrrh, Tutkey »>a/60 Oil Vitriol,-"..... 40 s Balaam Peru do C'opavia* -9:033 Brinmono, 4P ft-•• 4© 5 11 Castor, scarce, 92 00 ** Cassia O,OOOJ 50 •' GloTci “ l.emoir—3,«ioX23 “ Pep’ra’i 2.oniai^o Opinio, Turkey ,5,3000,00 Quinine ....—.4,2504.10 Rhubarb, root-*3KO2tJ Ba] Aisonac -—— IGO~JU Sal Seda-.- 40-6 Senna ■— ~>«lrOaO Tartario Acid 41030 Vitriol Blue.-....-!l012 Camwood, bbli--.3i0 0 Puiuc M —2JO 3 Logwood, chipped, 03| Camphor, ref,.-..*40045 Chloride lime, e*k.sJ® 0 Cochineal •••■ Creaai T« itar Copper** Glue* Gall* -1,6001,75 ••••39925 — l|s 3 —11(013 Gets Arable*-- Copal **33050 TnnGtatb,-SMMU Pbellac 19019 Uasiis 1,25 1750200 Jalap, powdered, 9001.00 Litharge >51004 FLOUR—The receipts of the week hare been rer, light, and laiescosfiaed to the regular tame demand. The regular prices frtin first lands ha*e been 81.45. and from store in.diay load lota, at 84,030 4»W» and b> retail or single bbl, at *5,123525 bbL Rtx Ftoua—Good brands of Ryo Flour are very scarce, tad are held at 81421 F bbL FISH—AII articles onderthu head remain quits firm, atthe followingpriess: Salmon, 8lS; Mackerel No i, •14,50915; NoS;«loj3o;No3at97,sopbbl. B-itqaal* ity Herring, and common Eastern, ssp bbl; Cod fish, Dnik, 83,75; anl Lake Fish at 87,50 Pbbi;asd«HT hfbbla. F&ATHERS-Saies bare been confined to limited lotr a: 33031 c ? ft . FRUIT—New crop Raisins are scarce, and have ad. ▼aneed to 31£0 ¥ box; Sales of Almonds at 12| 017* 6; of Gronad now, at 05070 c ¥ bo; of Feaeans at 7c ¥ ft; of Filberts, at Sc; of Cream nop, at 7e; of Zanto Currants, at 8991 c, and of English Wolnauat 8e ¥ pound. GROCERIES—With • one single exception, that of Rio Coffee, no change has taken place in the Grocery market Rio Coffee is now held firm, at Ut|ol7c ¥ ft. In tots of Sto 10 hhds, we quote N O Sugar firm, at a range of 4| to SJ, as In quality and terms, of tale. N O Molasses remains quiet, with sales in moderate lots at SO, 3ftio2?c ¥ «aJ, tales of 8 11 Molasses at 3h 040 c ¥ gall. GLASS—For the various articles of window glass, we notice no change. The following fist of prices may be given as about the ruling figures of the market: 8 by 10 ——*.83,25 U by 10 —81,75 IO by IS .*3,00 11 by 17 475 U by 14 3,75 13 by IS * 470 10 by 15 4,50 13 by 17 475 10 by IS. —4,50 12 by IS —.s^o 10 by 17 —.—4,50 24 by 30 ....75n GRAIN—We note light supplies, and a quiet mar ket. Wheat end Rye may be nominally quoted at t!5 to OOe for the former, and 50935 c for the lattlr. Sales of Barley atfiOc, of Cora at 45048 c, and of Oats at 35 937 e ¥ bo. HOPS—Beit Eastern aorta are held at 25e, and Western at 20c ¥ &• IUY-For good umotby •10,50011,50 may bo given u the ruling figure* from wagon. ItOB up Nam-- Since the opening of tba fall trade • good basiaea* ha* been doing in tho Iron market at the folio— c f —>--- - .onowmg range of price*:—Flit Bar, 2 4-433 Jo, ac cordinf to sixe; Round tc, Square Bar, 24-50CJ; Band Iron, 3 4-433ej Hoop Iron, 3|37cr Sheet Iron, 4|3rte. NAa *“ loloaod »*3|2* * kef; BdtoPd, Cd i 0 7d $1; fid, 54,50; 3d, $3,30* keg. Smi-Cot, 3,3 J, 4,4 J Inch, $4 IF kef; 3, a J and 6 ineh, S 4 CJ and 7ineh,ss.4Fkeg- ' LUMBER—The following are the rutin* pneea for Umber, from the yard. :-Boards, clear, 622;, do coo non, $ll rM; Bhlnflea, , f 9. Mj ScanUlne, $12013 *M. • b L EAD-S»sV, n, ,ai,, fdl „ pmi„,, ** plgat.4|e; and of Bar at 4|O4J. Lm> Fire—The preiem nip or price. of Led Pips is CJ to 12|e IF foot, according to size. v Snnr Lta»—Sales at Cc by the sheet, and «J C * D «Ua east. LABD-Sales have been to a fair extent at West and kegs. LEATHER—The market maintains its osnal firm ne*» for all descriptions. New York sole is seliinf re*- alariy at 19020 c; and of Baltimore sole at31022e *sj MALT—We nota sales from storo at St, 133 ms pi bnahel, for Barley. MARINE INSURANCE—Rates of Insurance of cargoes of steam and keel boats: From Pittsbnrgh to Wheeling, Va.,—— Jgi *’ “ to ao<Lfrom -Cincinnati, O* •} Q j “ “ toLooisrUle, Ky., **l34 M “ to St Louis, M0.,-— -*.«j91l “ . u toßoonrille, do !|3¥ « <« to Independence, .—2 02 1 “ •’ ** to Galena. 111, |Joij “ “ to Memphis, Ten.,—-.|o|j “ u to N. Orleans,— —....—l ai\ From N. Orleans to Pittsburgh,— l otj St. L00t5,... METAL—Very little Is doing In the jtearket. A few small sales were made, bnt not enongStp admit of cor* reel quotations. OlLS—Sales of £0 bbls Linseed, at OOe JP gall, 4 me* We learn that the mill* are holding at 81 W rail.— No I Ltrdoil u told n 53355 c, and No 22 at<s343c f f aIL Sale* of Tanner’* oil at 810319 per bbl. POWDER—Hazard's Riflo u 85,25, and of Rock at per keg. POTATOES—SaIe* of best Neshannock at 81,022 and food common or mixed at 81,5031,0*2 tt bbl. SPlCES—Cinnamon, 31302 c; Cloto* tSc.and Not me** at 81,8031,25 3 6. SOAP A CANDLES—Sate*' of City and Cincinnati mutafaetared rotid aoap, at 4345 e per D. City man ufactured Star Candle* are In fair request, at 21322c 1 of mo old tallow at 10e, and of common dipped at Sc 3 &• TALLOW—SaIe* of motion tallow u 7c, omimn.— Beef tallow i« selling at 7* *D. w u o- WOOL—We notice Tery little doing at present—the fallowing an the nominal quotations: • jC~~ —~g° e»■ « kfsiood. 1 2'2 NU !• - .37|0.“ Cattle Suketi) Auxobxst, Feb. 4. BEEVES—We notice a (light adronceon bed q ail* itie* of Beef. Some 200 head were offered at the yard on Monday,all'of which were taken at a range, ac cording to quality, of from 84 to 83,50 9 100 &■ net. SHEEP A HOGS—The offering* at the yard on Mon* day were (mail,and *a!ea moderate. Sheep were*old •t 61,25 to 8202,309- head, according to quality. Salea of Hog* at 84,25 9 cwt, net Pittsburgh Stocks, and Money Market* rtDinnr 5, 10 50. Pu Ytl* Of* All _' . no. frid. ed. Bsnk.of Pittsburgh— Capita!, 91,300,000; (May and Nov.) 4 cent-• • 60 SO 51 Exchange Bans—Capital ,81,000,1X0; Div. (May and Nov.i 4 * cu sale*. SISI- • alercbantV and .Waunfacturers’ Liana— Capital, 9000.000; Dividend, iMay and Nov) 4 cent , 50 51 52 PitUburs h Gas Co. —Dividend, (ian. and Jolv)4*-cent —5O 60 501 Allegheny Bridge Company- 25 35 37 Monongaicli “ ‘‘ iilct, S2ty 35 20 21 ; Hand Mre-t u u so iN. Liberties “ “ 50 Western InrurancefCo-——- 50 51 Ohio k Pennsylvania Railroad, 815 paid 60 Pennsylvania Railroad —— 00 Pittsburgh City lota-- 100 90 91 Allegheny County loan 100 90 91 Allegheny City loan ltW SI M Pittsb’g fc Boston CopperMin.Co,djv off 20 10-i lts North American *• “ 10 sales, 231 Pittsburgh* ble Royal “ u (last sale, 812 00) 2 Pittsburgh. Cincinnati k Loairville Tel egraph Co—Capital,Bl7a,UUo; Dividend, January, April, July and October, lost, 4 r cent; shares. 950; soles. 950 50 Atlantic k Ohio Telegraph Co—Capitol, 8300,00 u; Dividend, 30c p share for Jan uory, April, and October; snare*. 830; sales. S|6 67 s PORT OF PITTSBURGH. R l * l *-—There were 8 feet 6 Lnchei in the channel last evening, and falling. - ARRIVED. Caleb Cope, Mardock, Beaver. Michigan, Brie*, Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, WelUville. >lroqua, Galloway, Mouongahela City, roshion, I’cel-le*, Elizabeth. Atlantic, Parkmon, Brownsville. Baltic, Jacob*, Brownsville. Camden. Hendrickson. McKeesport. West Newton, Bailey, Louisville Reveille, tUone, Gnlliupoli*. J. J Crittenden, Hutchison, 8t Lout*. Louis McLane.Connel. Whcclu g. DEPARTED. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, Wellsvitle. Michigan, Briet, Denver. Vifoaua, Galloway, Monongahela City. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Fashion, Peebles,Elizabeth. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlauuc, Parkinson, Brownsville. James Nelson, Moore. Wheeling. Cinderella, llaslett, Wabash nver. Loyal Hanna, Kennev, Louisville. Hibernia, Bachelor, Cincinnati. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, at 9 a. x. and 6 r x. BEAVER PACKETS, 8 a. X. and 4. e. x. WELLSVILLK PACKETS, S a. X. . NASHVILLE—Geneva. 8T LqUI9-Mt Vernon, 10 a. x. NASHVILLE—Port Pitt, 4 r. x. WHEELING—Loai* MeLane, 9 a. k. Tdk Craojruii.—Wo were made to *ay, by the Cora poiitor. in our notice of the rteatner Cincinnati yerter day, that *be will leave on Saturday, the 17th in»l, in' stead of Sunday, the 17th, she being a Sunday packet’ IMPORTS BY RIVER. Cincinnati—Pica New Ks.iutro-Sbbl* Bourbon whiskey, AAA Wood; 1 t.x, (JrUtJ a ec; *9O bx*. 19 piga-'tm; J Parke A-ca; I bx. I trunk. .McGill A Ko<-; l bx cigars, Rhinehart, * bbl* ttidse, Coleman, Hailraan A coj IS bbla whiskey, LmnUcrt A Saipion; at do do. J SBcnneit Acn; It) lihda bacQn, Kicr A Jones, :i do lob, Bingham A Dock;.tS tes hams, Wailiogtord A co. • Louisville -|>zb Wu«T Nkwtos—uc bid* mrv. lasses. bU <uear, King A-Moorucad; 12 do do. (i Blackburn; 30 do da, til ska leathers. JnoGrier; riCbx* candlea, Haruy, Jones A co; UO sk* feather*. I> Ivech A co; 3 bhd* 100, I bp samples, Mazurie; 3b ions p met al. M Allcu A co; 4 bis far* A skins, Holmes A bro, 4 bx* smoking lob, Bingham; 17 bxa cigar*, J Davis: i bx<, 3 trunks, McGeary. St. Louis— PuJ.’J. Cbitte-tdes—‘Jo3 emptj bbl*. AA. A Woods;4 bbl* castorsiil.J Kiddd A co; SOO dry hide*, W Bryant; At bxs alieet lcad,3eks pipe, Beunetl. Berry A eo; 49 hhd* bain*,tft?o pea shoulders, M Leech A son;0 kgs tartl. 4wil pea b meat. Holmes A bro; 90 bbia enarcual, .Miller A .Riekcuon; 19 hbdssuear, Can field. CO bbls lard, S’JU kps do, Wm Bingham; SI bbis molusaes. Brown A Kirkpatrick. WESTEBS IJUSDKAJiCE COMPAIU OF PITTSBURGH CAPITAL 1100,000. J. Prsirar. Jr, Sec’y. | R. Mills*, Jr n PreaY Will injure against all kinds of riaks, KIRK AND MARINE ALL losses will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A home institution—managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determin* td by promptness and liberality to maintain the char acter which they have assumed, ns oifennr the best protection to those who desire to be lh*urcd Duettos*— B. Miller. Jr., Geo. Black, J. W. BuiJor, N. Ilolmes, Jr., Wm. C. lbrasen, Geo. W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, Jo*. Lippmcott, The*. K Litch, James M’Auley, Alex. Niicick, Tboa. Seoit. Oynce, No. .19 Water street, (warehouse of Spams A Co„ up st*ir».> Pittsl-nrgh. jultdly LAW NOTICE, THE appointment of Mr. McCLURF, as President Judge ol the Fifth JuJieiil District of Pennsylva nia, dlsioWe* the long exuunr partnership of Me .Candlea* A M:C]are. ’I be infiniahed busuttu will bo attended to by Mr. McCaudlets. WILSON MeCANDLESS. WM. U. McCLLRE. WILSON BXcCANDLKSS, ATTORNEY at IzAW, Office Fourth stre**:. Pitts burgh. jaug-lm QE9T A BhISH, AUCTIONEERS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 Ffrru Sr., Cim-issati, Oms. V WOULD rerpeetfailr solicit ConMgnracnis from the Merchant* and Manufacturer* of Put-burgh,and would refer to : Mem:. W. A R. B. Phillips, Pittsburgh. l“ Brown, Phillips A Co., *‘ “ Chamber*, Aguew A Co., “ John B.McFs’ilden A Co., 11 James DaLcil, Esq, “ jan22-lm* City Bmokihonisi. THE subscriber*, taviDg tour large Smokehouse*, are prepared, at all time*, to wain, hang and •woke Fork on reasonable term*. KIER A JONES, Proprietor*, i*w"l Canal Bunt, near 7th «t OUARBAU BCHOOL, Davit* Block, Federal Street, Allegheny City. THE next sctsioti will commence en Monday, Feb rnary 4lh. Th-» School otfer* lo a limited tmmber or boy*, a rcuras of ttudy and B)*tem of instruction designed lo develops a deairabie symmetry of charac ter, und thoroughly qualify them for the most retpeetu ble college*. Tuition—B2o for five month*. Application for admission etui be made ct the School Room, or at the subscribers' private room, in Irwin’* Row, Liberty street, Pitubargtfl Hetcr to Rev. D H. Riddle, D. D., Rev, W. A. Pa*- *avant, H. Child*, Thomas M. Howe. 11. P. Sehwaru, 11. L. Rollman. J. p. GRIGGS, Teacher. Allegheny, Jan. 24.—ljaa«t-J3w SALERATUS —10 easki, cupcrior quality, for *«le by t»n*29 . a CULBERTSON ROLL BUTTER—I bbl* just roc’d and for ante l*y _ J *Jt A CULBERTSON SUGAR— 33 hhii NO, just recMand for eale by MILLER A RICKirrSON, No* iJJ and >74 Liberty’it^ CODFISH— !20 tc* on hand and for **le by janSO ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front *t Cl IIEESE—300 boxes for sale by yjau:» ISAIAH DICKEY A CO FIRE URICK a TILE—For sale by janeo ISAIAH DICKEY A CO ICE—3O tierce* ptimo Charlestown. ju*t rre’d ami . for »*tc by jantfS MILLER A RICICBTSt»N MUSTARD— CO bxs slb cans “Long liiand” Mus tard, on consignment and for sale !>y jantO MILLER A RICKKTSON PRODUCE— 13 keg* Hotter, - - ICO bx« Common Cheese; 43 bxa Cream *• 3 bbl* Lard; 2 hi* Flax Seed; on connienmrnt and for *uto by janW MILLER A RICKKTSON . MOLASSES —40 bbl* be*t qunlity St James Refi nery, Sugar House, in nor; ami for *ale by _. J*" 5 * MILLER A RICKJ-TTSON PULVERIZED LOAF A POWDERED SUGAR— J. co blii* No* 4, C and 7 Loaf Sugar; 0 cases Lowering'* '* 40 bbl* “ crushed “ .10 “ Pulverized; in store and for sale by J>h29 MILLER A RIi.'KI.TSON LAKIV— 20 bbl* and 3 kegs for sale by jani'D S F VON BONNHORBT A CO ROLL BUTTER—IU-bbl* for sale by Jan?9 S F VON BONNHORST A CO COFFEE— 17-r bags Rio; 50 “ Old Gnv. Java; In «tore and for sale by jan'JO MILLER A RICKETSON DRtED PEACHES—HO bujust rec’dand for sale by innstS CRAIO A SK'NVKR LAttlr OiL—u bbl* winter strained, receiving per •learner Ohio,and for sale by JamM . JAMESDALZFLL gAVED HER LlFE—Belief*' Vermifuge is Weani- .. - Lkxuutox. Va, Janaary So, 1349. Mr. J. M. Wilson—Dear Sir, The vial of Sellers’ Vermifuge I boaght from you, tome time ngn, hrougtii from my girl five years old, the ssunushing number o» five hundred worms. I believe thr would have lived a very short time, but for this medicine. Prepared und sold by R. K. SELLERS, 57 Wood *V, sold at*o by Druggist* generally in the two ciuts. _jau2J CFjOaRS—IiiO.OOO Ker.tuekf, )u»t fee' O low to clo*c conugnmem, bjr UnW _____ JAMES DALZF.LLT / U<OVER SIIEU—C4J bu ree'd am] (or •«ile by ; W A R McCUTCIIKON SEED-as l,B ™ ,<J /or tale by J •?" W A II McCUTOHKON rno*V IJAG&-< do. rec’d and for •«!«• I.r A . JWi *” W&RMcCUTCUEON P l jT£« OK3—SD bbii ■ n . d fnr ., paic „ h »' ARMcCUTCHEON Tl L ,^ )W -' i 0 bb! V cc ’ ,i »nd for vale l»r ARiy;e!! - ffA wharbauwi BI«kwood'. KH f «n, and tbe Br.U.U uatrterljr B«tliwi7 VIZ: Thkla.sms Qo*»rnLt Exmw Tue KDcistrsou Review; 1 Tus Nosnr Qiiti!]i Rtrixw- Thi Westxuistse Review; ’ • And—liLscxvroon’s Emsicaou TERM*;. for anr one of the foot Reviews, »Too f>er innnra. For all four of the Reriewi, VS, per annum. For Blackwood's Magadan, . ‘jjuo « Forßlackwoodandibodßevlewg, w,oo >< i Payment* to be made in ail cane* in advance Published simultaneously in New York aurf Pink, burgh; Office, 63 Wood street. Jtnl9 JAMES a LOCKWOpD. LOCAL MATTERS. •warn roz ms rrmoczoe doily okzrrrc Chazitt Cokcxiit.—By a reference to our ad* veriismg columns,it will be observed that another Concert is about'to be given under the supervi* •ion of the energetic and talented Mr. Kleber, the proceeds of which are to be appropriated to benevolent purposes. This will prove, at the present peculiar season, exceedingly apropos, aL fording, as it doubtless will, pleasure both io those who give as well as to those who shall receive.” Wo preiutne the same Amateurs who recently so amiably took port ia this excellent and moat praise worthy cause, and so admirably sustained their part*, wflt again volunteer. We understand that some of the choicest moreeatuof the best ope ras will be givea on the ccsasion, and that the or chestra will be very largo and effective. Oar cit ixeus may, therefore, "anticipate a rich treat. The Concert will take place in the lower hall of thp Wilkins Bonding, which is much better adapted to musical purposes, and far more accessible. 50 49 49 Azollo Hall.—Russell’s fine Panorama con* tinncsto attract delighted audiencea at this place. It is one of themost interesting and instructive ex hibitions we have ever witnessed. Pao Rz Nota Mzzrmo or tos Ohio Pass* strszT (Old School.) —A meeting of the mem* hers of the Ohio Presbytery was held yesterday •n the Second Presbyterian Church. (Rev. Dr. Rodgers’.) The Rev. Mr. Gordon, of Manchester, Modera tor pro tem, called the meeting to drder, aodopea* ed it with prayer. Mr. Mcllvane, the stated clerk', called the rolL On motion, several ministers from' other Prat* byteriee, who were presenl,tooktheirseatsas cor*, responding members. Dr. Herron stated that the first thing which the meeting should consider, was, whether it bad been called together in due form and foranob*. ject on which they bad full powers to set. He had examined the constitution, as to their having power to receive new congregations, and he foil satisfied that they had that power.‘ The Rever end gentleman then read a note from the Rev. Nathaniel West, and some of his Elders, praying for admission lain tho bosom of the Old SchooL Dr. Elliot Mated that the meeting hsd not been constitutionally summoned together, ms sufficient notice had not been given tolbe various members. Tbo constitution required ten days notice, and (he call had only been pnblisbed in the Presbyte rian Advocate of Wednesday last. ’ He ffaen read several rules from the constitution, in support of his views. Mr. Mcllvane agreed with Dr. Elliot is thinking that this was a great-difficulty m the way of the mecti p, but there was another, and oven a more eerious oljection. The meeting had been colled by an unconstitutional authority. The Rev. Mr. Gordon was oaly Moderator pro lem, the Rev. Mr. Nesbit being the regular Moderator. It was hii duty to call the members of the Presbytery to* gethcr,and in defau t of him, that daiy devolved on the staled cicrlr. This meeting, then, having assembled at the call of the Moderator pro tem, Mr. Gordon, was unconstitutionally assembled. Dr. Herron, Dr. Elliot, Dr. Swift, the Rev. Mr- Annan, Harm nr Denny, and other gentlemen spoke on thia_poim of order, aad a lengthened de* bale ensued. Dr. E liot moved the fallowing resolution. “Resolved, That this meeting does not consid* er itself properly organized for the' transaction o* Presbyteria! business. 0 A great dyi cf discussion followed the proposi lion of this resolution. Dr. Eiiict ssld that he hoped that all the specta tars, (who were present in large acimbert.) would uoderstaud that the difficulty was'not about re* ecivingDr. Weal and his church into the Old School body, but that it was aimply on point fi> otder. The meeting then adjourned. ! Caution—W© were yesterday shown a note, by 11. D. Kiog, exchange broker, tbit ha* appear* «-d lately, purporting to be tiendoildr note on the Western Bank of Virginia, evidently altered 'from the counterfeit ten of the Lafayette Bank of Ciacmatti. The citizens need not, be imposed apon by it when they aro informed teat the North Western Bank of Virginia never hsd a plate to the most remote degree resembling that of the Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati. Fiat—A fire broke out yesterday evening in the United States Hotel, on Penn Street, but the en gines were promptly on the ground, and it was put out without much damage having been done. Mayor Barker diapeaed of eix or seven cates from the tomb.*, thin morning. Two of them were brought up for bickuig up a raw, last night, at tbe Perry Heuso, breaking glaswv, dec. Only one of taem appeared to have taken an active pari in the performance j he was committed for five days, Tbo other, whose chief offence srtts being foond In bad company, waa diamiaaed with a reprimand. An action waa brought before Alderman Steel, by a man named Cocki against a person com monly known as Dutch George, the keeper of a low deggery in Temperanceville, for eaaault and batiery with intent to kill. Cook's arm and kead was broken, and he waa otherwire bsdiy injured. Defendant waa held to bail in $5OO far hi* appear aare At court. Cowoiduk*.—A mao commenced belaboring another person, yeatdrday, with a cow bide, oppo-' rite Alderman BuckmasierVcfficc. After afftefc mg bis purpose, be quietly walked away, and made bis escape. The neighborhood around Judge Ilncktn Oiler's office ts getting celebrated f>r affairs of this kind. The Councils adjourned at so late an hoQ'r last evening, that wo were unable~to get up the pro* cecdings. Ma. Editor-—About a year since, information reached here that John G. B. Robinson, formerly of this place, hadjdtedja Tampico, Mexico, the year previous, af.er an illness of three days, of yellow fever.—The following official account has been received. Adjutaht GantAL’t Office. J Washington, January 29, 1650.) It appears] on tho Records of this Office, that John G. B. Ilobiison, Sergeant Major of Colonel U G. De Rassey’s Regiment ol,Louisiana Volun* fecrt.waa mustered into service tiib Jaonary,l647 p fur the war, and died Bth September, 1647. in favoe of Da. M’LaHE’* Live* Pu.L».—lt would l.s easy lo fill a volume with certifi cate* of ibo excellence of Uiis medicine. Wherever it has bad a trial, it hnt made itself popular. We have in oar possession hundreds of order alike ibo fol lowing: Vaitsbueo, N. V., Dec. 10,1517. Messrs. Kidd A Co:—Your travelling agent left with ins, a short time since, a quantity of M’Lane’s liver Pills. The whole lot soldivery rapidly, and gave the highest satisfaction. Indeed, ills considered the ben medicine of tho kiod ever offered for aalo. P,ca*e' tend me another tupply as soon a* possible. W. If. AINSWORTH. For sale by J. KIDD A CO, No. 00, comer of Fourth and Wood ft, Pittsburgh. (febthdAwlwS A Car* and (JtrtHUais at Elom«. 07" RsaD WHAT O EAU) or THE PITROLKO <t. — I hereby comfy that about two weeks ago I waa idl ed with a violent attack of eonsrirtf and purging Chol era Morbus, with very distressing pains In the stomach and bowel*, whicit was completely relieved by two teaspoonful dole* of Petroleum, jaken in a little wa ter After having taken the first dose, 1 slept soundly and comfortably for three hoars. {Signed] HENRY WISE, Jr, On hoard the steam boat AiinJae. Piusbtifgl), Dee. 11Ui,1SU. I am Captain of the Ariadne, sad was a witness to tkc astonishing effects of the Peirulenta, in the case of Henry Wise, who is one of tho bands on the boat. [Signed] NIMROD GRABEM. '<Tand for sale Pittsburgh, Dee. llth, 1849. liySco general advertisement in another column dcia ; Pxemit* Lexon scoai,— Prepared by J. W. Kelly William street, N. Y n and for said,by A. Jaynes, No. 70 Fourth street. This will be found a delightful arti cle of beverage in families, and particularly for sick Uakek’s Dunn*.—An Improved Chocolate prepara tion. being a combinatlos of Cocoa nut; innocent; in vigorating and palatable, highly recommended partic ularly for invalids. Prepared by W Haitor, Dorchee ter, Mass., and for sale by A-JAYNES, at Iho Pckia Xea Store. No. 70 Fourth su mchl4 Improvaaenti tn XJsnilatrjr* DR. (*. O. STEARNS, lute of Boston, is prepared to mnnuloctarc and set Block Teeth m whole and parts of sets, upon Sacnonor Atmospheric Suction Pities.— Toothacbs evato tn five xtxtrra*, where the nervo is liposed. Office and residence next door to the May or's office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Risks to— J. U. M’Padden. F. IL Eaton. Jal9 08. D. HOST, Dentist.ComerofFoanh mg Deeatar, between Market and Femr sliest*. oeU-divin CHANDLER WANTED.—Aft experienced Chaiid*- Icr will hear of a good siuiaiiou by applying to Janie 8 A W UARBAUfIU Rates oFDiacour j h. roloi Exchange Brokers,~No. SI Fcnasylvaala* OankofFitubtugh *—p**. Exchange Bank - p M March. A Man. Bank.-par Oksuolßiulatlelphia*—per Girard Bask-- —."‘•••par Bank ofUermaut9wa-*par “ Chester County. .*pxr “ Delaware Gc,- ..par ‘f- MoaigWßeryCo...par ‘r Northumberland, .par ColombiaßridgeCo.*- par DJylestowa Bank*——par Famcts’Bk. Beading .par Faaeis’Bk.Bucks Co. par Farmers B’kLmaeas’r-par Lancaster Co. Bk. par 1 Lancasterßk.-—* pari U. Stater Bank— —33 Brownsville Bk. par i W uhtngton Bk. • *—... 1 Gettjrsburahßk.—.| | Chamberauarg-*-—.. « ! Susqachamu co,Bk.**'— : Lewistows*——' » Middietosm ••• ..I——. | ( Carlisle j Ena 8k....—... .. oiq Fanners* and Drovers* Bank, Wayneaburg.. | HamtUurg.- u loncsdale— ———. | Lebanon p w Wyoming .. | York Bk. j Yfeslßraneh Bk.| ( Relief Notes | MA M Bk. Pius, do* « 1 Scrip—Pittsb.l: Countyl I ” Allegheny, SO Ohio. I State Bk.and BranehM I MountPieaaant u Steubenville—•••• >.. <s Bt.Clainviit«——.. «* Manetta ——« New Lisbon —. ** Cineinnati Bonks u Coltuabns do*- ......2 « Circlevilla— «« Xsaesville —... .. « Wooster 70 Muilllon ———. I Sandask/ Geaoga**-* ♦•••• .... I Norwalk 70 Cleveland———, f Xenia—— n Dayton-—-.— M Western Ueierve- “ Franklin B’k Columbu ** ChllUeothe ——« Lake Erie***- “ Sciota** • ** Lancauer»■ ~■ 1 . ...10 Hamilton- ••—l3 Granville .. ...so Farm*rs B’k Canton—6o Urban* .go Ksatzeky, Bkof Kantacky. | Bk.of Loolivilie Norhern Bk. Kentu’ky. « 1 New Banks A CAUTION—About AND GENUINE W WILD CHERRY, foe grei COHBUm And the best me in man for Asthma of Complaints, Brooebltis, la Bleeding of the Lungs, I’aias and Weakn " Breast, diseases PULMONARY A very important disease ov erts s very powerfol ir DISEASED In this complaint it has u efficaeioai than any remedy 1 cumerens instances when pb and revere rufferingfromthe ing the least benefit from vaj Mercury has been resorted ti iloJiam ha* rotored the Liver to a healthy action, and lan many mmneei effected permanent core*, after ; every well known remedy had failed to produce this deaircd«ffrcl. Beside* iu ulooubiiif 'cffiticy in the disease ibovt mentioned, we also find U a very effectual remedy in AMbma, a complaint in which It has been extedeiveJy ased with decided success, even is cases of yean* standing Wuh the increase of intelligence bas grown op n knowledge of the elements of health, aid a re gajd for them, and eommeasurataly with iheatridee of science have wo acquired the means of arresting die ease, and averting lu ravages. Notwithstanding the progress we have made, statistics slow that even now, one sixth of the whole copulation die annoallr of consumption. Oae uf the most important discoveries of the are, in amelioraUog the cohduion of this Urge class of euf •ennr humanity, is DH. WI3TAR*a BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Balsam of Wild Cherry is a fine Herbal Medicine, composed chiefly of Wild Cherry Uark and the genuine leela&d Moss, {the latter imported express ly tor this purpose,) the rare medicinal virtues of w , u ***° combined by a new ebemieal process, with the extract of Tar, thus rendering the whole compound the most curtain and efficacious remedy ever discovered for. 1 Still further evidences of the remarkable curative properties of this inestimable preparation: Rcctllvtllx, Drown co., o,*Aor. Jl. IMO. SandforJ k. Fark: Gentlemen, About six' «xo i received Use ageoey of Wistar's Balsam of tv I’d Cherry, bst with some relactance on my part, tor the reason that I Lad been the agent ofvo tuny tills and other nostrums, which were emcked ep to e something wonderful, but vrhisb tamed oat In the end to be of no account whatever, except to the man uacturer, Bat l gandidly admit that this time 1 have MModeeeived, for the extraordinary cores effected by »t istar Balsam have convinced me that “good can come outqf Nazareth* Yoar agentlefLme onedox en bottle*. which are aR tone—haying been the meant of curing several obstinate eases or Coiuannmoa— and no mis Take; ter what I see and know I am bound to believe. One ease iu particular: A yoang gentle man in Winchester, Adams county, 0-, 10 mUeaftp a tnn piscc, was cored of Consumption when the doc tor* has given him up, or at least could do nothing for turn, and it was the mieotion of his friends to convey him io your ehy, end place him under the care of some eminent physician there. But a friend told him of ;; star’s Balsam, and that he eouid obtain it of me. lie irni for it, and before the second bottle was gone I hr wu» »eur.d ami well, and attending to bis every day i.'utjnc<s As there are several inquiries for the meet- I etn?; it would be wnl to forward an'additioaal supdlt without delay. Very rcspectfcJly, year*. ' I LAMBERT NEWLaND. 1 The above, from L. Ne viand, Eiq., a highly respect- • able rosntry merchant. commends itself forcibly u i the caodid attention of all those who have doubted the great merit of Wistar’s Wild Cherry Balsam. • Pouch, Tuesday, Feb, Sth. Remember the original and only genuine Wisur'a Baiiamof Wild Cbetry, was introduced in the year Ist}, and hat bees wall letted in all complaint! for which it U reeot&mesded. For 17 yean it hat proved more rJScaciqu* at a remedy for Coughs, Colds,lnflu ents. Bronchitis, Aithma, and Consumption Is ita la* ctpieiit stages, than any other medicine. LOST VOICE, Ae- RESTORED .. - \ New lioroxs, Aoj. 10,1518. Mr. 8. W. Fowfc: Having teen many certificate* published in relation to Or. Wiitar’t Balsam of Wild Cherry, I take thi» opportsnity of offering a word in it* favor, which yen are alto at liberty to publish. a few mon'hi lince my wife's lungs became somueb «/. feeied with a tadden cold, that abe lost her voice, and Buffered severely from paint in the breast. Her situa tion caused her friend* moeh alarm. Having heard yonr Balsam strongly recommended by thpw who used it, (purchased a bottle from yonr agent In ibis place. She look it sceording to directions, and U pro daccd a wonderfal effeefr Before esihrone bottle abe had completely recovered her voice, the paint enhsid ed, and her health waa toon fully reestablished. Your*, truly, HENRY O. BRIGHT MAN. To Dit'oenrt am DxaLvn ts Mdicisx—This cel* ebraied and infallible remedy for the cure of Consump lion, Asthma and Liver Complaint, ha* by its own me nu, been rapidly, sure and safely working iu way through the opposition of quack* and counterfeitars, nnul, by it* true valuo and intrinsic excellence, tt has gained for itself a most enviable popularity, iuhed itself in the confidence of an intelligent and en lightened public, from one eod of the continent to the other. The testimony of thousands whohave been re lieved and eured by this valuable article, will ahow that it stands unrivalled—at the bead of all other me dicine*. for (he eure of diseases for whieh it is recom mended. The genuine Dr. Wiitar’t Balsam of Wild Cherry Is now for tale by dalv appointed Agents, and all respectable dealer* in medicines. In all large cities and alt important towns throughout the Uniltd States. Paid 81 pei|Bottle | Six Bottles for 85. For the Gaxf.tr, Bold by J. D. PARK, (successor toSandford A Part,) Fonrth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the South and West, to whom all orders mutt be addressed. R- JORKS, Atljitent Generel. L. Wilcox, Jn James A. Jones; J.Kldd A Co; 8. A. Fahncttock A Co, Pittsburgh. L T. Russell, Wash ington; W. 11. Lamberton, Franklin; L. B. Bowie, Uniontown; H. Weity.Greensburgh; 8. KouattAwoer set; Scott A Gilmore, Bedford; Reed A Son, Hunting dou; Mrs. Orr, HolUdavsburg; Hlldebran i A Co, Inal ana; J. K. Wright, Kfttanmng; Evans is Co, Brook ville; A. Wilton A Son, Waynetbnrgh; M’Fariand A Co, N. Callender, Meadvlllej Bunon A Co, Erie; J. Msgnrtin, Mercer, James, KellyACo, Butler: 8. fiimth, Bcnt'cr J. D. Bommerton, Warren; F. L. ACL 8. Jones, Condertport; P. Crooker, Jr, Brownsville. ufebt dAwlylltlT I rLACK ENGLISH CRAPE, for Trimming, to bo l» lound at the Dry Goods House of WH MURPHY. ■anil - N E corner Fourth and Market iis i fn-, Just received, one elegant Rosewood AK.wWWIW 6ft octave Plano Forte, from the cele brated factory ot T. Gilbert A Co, II ■ • I* Boiton. This Iniuhmentia remarka ble for brilliancy and aweeuiesaof tone, and elasticity uf touch. The above firm Is considered on* of the very first In Boston, and their Pianos, for elegance of exterior, beauty of tone, pnd duration, are netsnrpass ed l-y those of any other make. For isle on ram- oat bio terms by t 11. KLEBER, |anB4 1 >t J. W. Woodwetl’s. O LEMUEL; or, Going down to the Cotton Field: a new and very' popular Ethiopian Song, as sang by Christy's Minstrels, New York. Composed by 8, C Foster, Esq., author of “Unele Ned," “O,"Susanna,” Ac. Nelly was a Lady; by S. C.Foster. Ren Roll—the genuine copy;’ by Nelson tineas*. £pc*s Gently; a very popular song-, by V, Walloee Indian’! Prayer; by the author of ‘•Be Kind, go.” lie Kind to the Loved Ones at Home. Thou host wounded the spirit that loved thee. Flirtation Polka; by Siraxotcli. Alico Polka; by Sprang. < Coral Waittj by Professor Rohboek. Aliquippa Waltz; " “ Ataiania Waltz; " Richer. l»a P'uee de Peries’ Grand Waltz; by Osboorne The wild flowers soon will shed their bloom; 6oa the opera of Locla de Lnmmcnnoor. * Corlna, or May Day in the Olden Time; by C.E. Howe. ' : ' • Easy Variations to “The Last Rose of Bummer." tv 'era. ’ ' Thou Art Gone; song from tho opera of Amelia. The Grove* of Blarney; from Bethoveu. 1 When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming. A Voice from the Waves; duello by C. Glover Joys that We’ve Tasted*"" ’ «wver., .. Make me no'gaady Chaplet; from Lncretiaßofaia. Low Backed Car. Dearest Mae; with easy variations for beginner*. Bonaparte's Grave. Wo aro Happy and Free. . Futhioo Polka: by J, U. Hcwiu. Ree’tl and for talo by JOHN H. MELLOB, J*? B ®., . . , No. 81 Wood street- N. D—A large slock of new PIANOS, in arrivo-lhis 'week. - . TJOTATOES—IOOO bn Galea* and Illinois, ja« rac’d A and for sale by )acO« BTUART A SILL T 'ARD—33 bbls No 1, to arrive, for aalo by ijanS* IBAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front »t rpALLOW—4 bbls to arrive, for sala by ■1 jasßi IfIAUHPICI SI)OA.R— -16 bbds N OJudintpef Ilka) Mle by JAMES D&t jinS) «v iT-COERECTED BY is *sona, ft Malrkct street, Beer lu » .Indiana* I Suiaß’k 9 1 : 3*ateßcrjp • ■ i« ■ | Farmer* Br. o fva~~« ’ Bk. ouhe Vtll«t,w— u Bk-of Virrinji*»»— — « r M.A M. lit, Wheeling i : do- ftloreimown-—• | ! N. W.Banc V»~~. ft do Wellaborg.****. ft do. Ptikeriborj —» 3 Tannoasao* Bk.cf Teanei*ee-*.* « ft i Fer.iUeTChHsßk—» M Plantera’Bk.*— « CI HUioorlt, Stateßk ofMUsonri—~ | Worm Carolina* Bk.ofCape Fear 9 Mereh’e ilk.,Newborn* 9 Slate Bank*-—*—ft SotitXi Carolina* Camdeaßk £ Bk.ofCkarleiion 9 Commercialßtr-- ... s ,Bk. ofGeorcettrwa*—— 9 |Bk.oi ilamban**.**.v 9 (Merchants m— 1- 9 S* 01 ??? fctteckrtfik* 9 rlßk. of South Carolina* • 9 L . Jtorjrland* Baltimore Bk*. par Baltm’e &O BBBerip .If Cumberland Bk. ofAßa* Iftbaar I jFar.Bk.of Maryland-• « Farmert’ k Mechanic* M | Bk. Frederick « [Frederick Co. Bk.•*■*.• « Hayemowaßk*.***** “ Mineral Bk* —'i . ..... a Paiapieoßk ft Waahinrtonßk ■ I■■ ■ « Bk.ofwatminater • •••*« .ofStTcTir?. • of River Ralien*'. ichigan In*. Co $ «i.A.Meeh’ilJk g -VlieoMl* Ttnit'jr, jfar.&Fireln.Co-MUw'* $ Ouudtit All tolreaißank* I Bank of BogltsdNote* gold * Spool* TftiM. napoleon*—.—.. 360 t>acau.-....9 130 9 30 Eagle,old—***--' 10 SO Eagle, 10 00 Doubloon*, Bpaniah. 10 00 Po.Patrioi.-. 1850 Sovereign* 4 63 Guinea* goo Frederiekfd'ora— g 7 £0 Ten Thalers 7 60 TenGailder* . 300 Looisd’ora 4 60 Xuhaagt, New'iork 4 arm Philadelphia**-—— ipm Baltimore —.... ■•(pm ■•par. Intenor B*ki—• the ONLY ORIGINAL H STAR'S BALSAM OF it remedy for (PTioat edicinc known f every *uve, Liver iiifiaenxa, Court*, Cold*. , Shortnesa of Dre&th, ne*iinthe Side, end *ll other of the Y ORGANS. eer whiih thi* ex* influence. !* that of* D LIVER. undoubtedly proved more ’ hitherto employed, *ad In tiiaau h*d endured long e aiaeas**, without receiv* non* remedie*, and wbdn i in vain, the o*e of thi* CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. Saw Fiamoa. Haw Blaile* 41 «rr,aadfer Jh JESJLL, Wkwitiwi STEAM BOA'.rg FOR.NABHVILLE. Ma*V The splendid steamer rjCTfJ - L .. GENEVA, Wilkins, Master* rj] leave for abort ■■■■U4 imenaedinejjoru ma this dir. D. W ILKINfI. ApivL^ FpR ST. LOUIS. j jTjfct fc. The splendid steamer OfTlff J MT. VERNON, Koanlx, mastery win leave for the tad all'intermediate ports on tom duv, M“ ** last, at 10 o’clock, A. M. - For freight or passage apply on board. fob* . FOR GALUPOLI&. mgD* Tbs splendid iut running stsaxaer Lrr.-ir.‘nF i REVEILLE, —SsajttKStone, master, .will leave for above all intermediate porta on this dav, the ethiast, at* o’clock. P.M.: , */?**“* ® r passage, apply on boa rd, or to ~ fet>g -1; PKTfIQREVy A CO, AgW FOR NASHVILLE. floras 'The splendid steamer FORT PITT Miller.master, will leave for above M poruon Wednes- Bth Inst, at 4 o’clock, P. M. _ rot freight or passage. apply on board. febd FOR CINCINNATI AND WABASH. A The ine fast rsaniag steamer „ r ohio, Biotas, master, will leave for the above and all intermediate landings on this • ~ . day,;ths dth inst, at 10 o’clock, A. M. *s“*®* «r passage, apply on baud, or to fobs WT B. WHEELER, Agent iHSTEM.fIWTOH s. JBlaeftloa* A N ELECTION for officers for the “Company for Xlj erecting a Briigo over the Allegheny River, op* wSte Pitubargh. initha Coawty of Allegheny,” will bo holden la the folllHouso of the Company/al the Pittsburgh and, on Monday, Mareh 4th, at l o’clock, HABPE * ; COUNTY LOAN, $75,000. TI3E Comminioaefo; of the County of Allegheny having been aulhorixed, by an Act of Assembly, passed the Bth day of January, lefiO, to borrow, on temporary loan, a sum of money, not exceeding sxv kutt mvs thossskp pouais, to be apptiea to the re* demption of County iSerip, the certificates of loan to be exempt Cram all taxes, except for State par* poses. i: PROPOSALS will be received at the Office "of said Commissioners, in the City or Pittsburgh, within three weeks from the date hereof, from such persons or cor* pomloos as may bo desirous ol taking the whole or any pan of said loan. JO thousand o! which to be redeemed on the Ist day or April, IMi. 8 thousand on the first of April, 16M, and p thousand on the Ist of April, 1885— interest to bo paid semi-annually at the OSes of tie County Treasurer or elsewhere, as may be agreed upon. THOMASYEREINS. WILLIAM BENSON, i JAMES MITCHELL, • - County Commissioners. Commissioner's Offiee, Pittsburgh, January 82, 1830. XIIOBAIOS, BAFET7 INSU ' North Bson of lie Exchange, Third street Philadelphia. Pin Dmtnmwm—Buildings, Merchandise and other property In tows and couariT, insured against lou or awusge by fire at the lowest rale of premium. Msaon Intreuicu^—They also insure Vessels, Car vvfiMs, foreigner coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assared may deaire. insure merehan* Use traasported by Wagoas, Railroad Cars, Canal 3°ata and Steam on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. I • . H. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, , 2. j ® Burton, John R Penrose, Suan n Wl*?’ P dwmrd DwSogtos. Isaac R Davis, William Fnlwell, John New On, Dr RM Hus* wn, James C Ha:td, Theophilus Paulding, II Jones S P T« ?,Sn^ B ;^'»!rs’o o Khs.^ Wm.Bpgaley,Jno.T. Logan. * n - e „ WiLLUM MARTIN, President. Rirasan 8. Ngwaotti, Sccreurv. JET Offiee of the Company, No. 43 Water street Pittsburgh. Jangidtf i■p. A. MADEIRA. Agent SHACKLKTT * WRITS, ~ NO. 8» WOOD STREET, HAVE now in store 4 large and general assortment of DRI GOODS, which they oiler to City and County Merchants at redaeed prices; and which iter willKjlMgf at inducement* to cash buyers, or for approved ere j jaulP To ths Itoskheldsrs of the Chartlora Coal Comptay, NOTICE is hereby given, that,' in pamanee of the Act of the General Assembly of this Common wealth, entitled “An Aei to Incorporate the Chanieis Coal Company, in the County of Allegheny,? an Elec tion will bo hold at the iMonoagaheia House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the 7th day of Feb ruary next, et 8 o*clock in the afternoon of that dav. for the purpoeoof electing Directors of the said Com pany. JAMES DUNLOP, , ; Z. W. REMINGTON, ItnlWS ; ri Thomas 1 Parklmtoa, VfACmNIST AND MANUFACTURER-Uthes, lyA Tobacco, Houaiu and large Screws of all kinds: Brnia Castiagsund Ureas Works generally. Corner of Perry sad First sireau. THE suhseriber, bavins purchased the Faetorr of James Patterson, Jr, located at the abovesund, would respectfully Inform his friends end the public that be Is prepared to fill any or'ers m bis line, on the most reasonable terms and with dispatch, and will foel grateful for their patronage « . . , ‘THOMAS PABEINBON. Pittsburgh,Jan-1, 180} • _lLa VINO disposed of; siy osubUshment to Mr. Thomas Parkinson, I take the liberty to solicit for him the patronage of my friends and the public, feeltng confident, that any favors conferred will be duly appreciated and promptly attended to. . . . James Patterson, Jx. Piusbargh, Jan. t, 168&-Hiu7-d3m ' HEW TtfliKOKAPn OPFIOK. TUB eiUaeiu and badness men of Piiubaneh are respecifetly informed: that the Morse Telerrspu *T* DOW *» complete operation between thw eity and BaJUmore. Washington, end other Eastern Ciues. connecun* at Washioftoa City with the Morse Line, tbe only one Sooth to Kiehmend, Haleieh, Cnarlestou Aopuu, Savannah, Mobile and New Orleans—ar eonneeur- «n this city with lines rwmi*>- ~T jronaecun* in .this diy v M muanf Wert and North to »be principal tpvus andeiUei iaine valley of lae MnkU*ippi, and on ilia Lakes. 'Rteae Lines «IU receive and aend muiifet as cheap as any eiber Line, and the operators and clerks wiu be band eea uemsmy and accommodating. ii^S?piwii. lh#toWß,Wof y« ftll# OT - CHARLES IiOrEL, Wood street. , i JanS-fca , DUSObtFTIOJV. 7! Co-Partnetthip heretofore erUlih* under the 1. «Tle of ‘'Cope k fererfoglo," U thii day diwoWed by maloti coolant.. The baikeu will be leuled by J. C. Breyfofla, at iheir old eland. No. 103 Second atrrot. . „ LB. COPE, J“* J. a BREYFOGLE. 00-PARTraBIHIP, J f?sy?2Si* B V hsiin * «*oei«e4 with him •-*- H. CLARKE, for the pttrmm of tnnuciinr “* Forwarding and Comsussion bsaine**, will eoa“ Unae that bauae** at the old stand Of‘•Cope A OreT* „fogle," and retpecifallj ukt a con tin Banco of the Conner patronage of hi* friend* and the publle rcner allr. The batuteu will bo condseied andisr the name and style of Ruirosu A ft-iw J. C. BREVFOGLE, • . . A. H. CLARKE. PitUbarf h, Jan, 7,l93o—flan* PaOObiHdTXOV. KNOW all Ben who are siek tad alllietsd with die ease ofthe bladder and kidneys, with rheumatic patns in buk or lints, itiffjoints, old seres, rannins uloors, Ac, that they can be eared by taking the Pe* troteam! Yea may k talk about its being • nostrum as Buck as yoa please. bat ibis does not make it so, for we proelaialrt the taee cfan boaest emnmunity, that it has virtaes which are not contained in any other remedy. The man who is racked with pain and suf fering from disease, can for fifty cents, get relief from any of the ills ennnmorated labove. Reader i it eeau eery, little to make atrial. This Petroleum is nomii tnre-j-oo ooapond, pat np for the purpose of imposing on the community; but it is a remedy elaborated by the master hand of nature, and babblesap from the b<£ som of oar mother earth in its original parity, and of fers to suffering homani y a ready remedy, a certain and cheap core. It has oared Piles after other medicines have failed to render any relief. It has cured Rheumatism of lose standing, and of the worstandtaoetpaininicharaeter ll has eared Cholera Mortal by one or two doses; It has eared old case* of Diarrhea, in which every other remedy baa been of no avail. As a local remedy In 1 burns and, scalds, ll Is better than anv medical com-< found or ointment that wo know of. It will care chtl laws or frosted feet, in a few applications; andoabt- ; ed testimony oan bo furnished of tho truth contained I in the strata statement by calling on Samuel M. Kier. L Canal-Basin, 7ih street; or either of the agents. I Keyset A -McDowell, corner of Wood street and I ® Virgin Alley; R. e. Beliefs, 67 Wood street, D. A. El' Hot tftM. Carry, Allegheny city, art the agents. WSF is— l 6 bhts for sal* by a F VON 11QNNHOR3T A CO TftSa" 1 -"■■*»asasaasaggr a liOtc or Btoleau A aUUT MACHINE AND PIPE, B„k«4«J. Sbtr . iSdiis:.TßJ^S.“ ,^“,totak,Ble ’* CLOVER BEKD—tJ3 bu la store tod for Mlo br J“r?_ _ ' B fc-.W HARHAUQn T>UTTER—Io kegt tod bo re*, lor sale by ■D juM aruAßffcsiu, CRAB CIDER—9 bbU inferior, jut rec’d br ■ BTUART A wir.r. tUiOVKK iton ud fbrulo br M*na* STUART * SILL TIMOTHY SEED—A null lot in •tor*r<br ulc br i STUART A SILL SUGAR— 140 hhds (new crop) NO, in «lom ini ■tin by JnnM JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO RICE— 4 Q les (o«werosj Lq iuir« and for silo br J»a« JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO FKESH ROLL BUTTER-7 barrel. UniTiy rd eeiyed,andfor*aleby , fcn** ARMSTRONG A CROZKR qSk roLAssES-eupi 1 by JaagS . JAMES APUTCHISON A CO T EAI>—UOO pig* Galena, in tusra *nd for «*!e br S Jj jan* JAMBS A HUTCHISON A CO liADIKS’ WASH GLOVES. TUST EECEIVKUoSjwaitfUtoi 1 Wuh Glove*. 0 a tplendid uticlCj fbMiia *l the India KobberDc' pot.‘lf or S Weed lUteL' J«nS3 ‘ ’ J A II PHILLIPS TI VEB COMPLAINT-—An oilier care performed by' A ciing the. original, oaly~thu And genuine Liver PIIL ->*• Aaaotsm Brewa eoi, O, Mareh SO, 1847. Mr. R.lk Sellers—ln April lsstaiy wife wa* attack* ed with At ret Complitafe and bud the advice of two phyileian*, who tried vanoa* remedies withoal pro* : deeinc any good effect. 'Having beard cTyoar cele brate a Liver PUls, I concluded to-givs there a fair triaL I parebased oao box or Mr. Scott, of Aberdeen, and gave tbca according to the direction*, by which ■be wai greatly relieved. I proeared a second box. "which entirely cored her, and «ho now enjoy* excel lent beaiib. I have tued theta rayielf, and proaoaace' thiea.tbe bestlbatily medicine lever tried. r _ Years, Ac-, ; KuimßnitT. Pr<P»«d *ricoW by R. E. SELLERS. 67 Woods* mHm» by Dtafgi*t> generally to the two eiti**T: -' : ‘I? VENINd’DRraSES—A. Ju Macon a Co^&SZr ■ mnru.l ,■ Sr» A^AMASONACO.' -- jcal» - » Market nreet A! TWO HOOSE cußay itrcet' E&qsireef fcbl JAMES DALS M THE sabseriberwbl sell or rent bit very desi rable Coantry Residence, ihAlerheoy city,sit* Bated on OiuoLane and Allegheny Avenue,. w«tof the Common. The bonsais a large doable Bnek b adding, is complete order. There i< a Car* JJ4o BorM|t!uM«, and food water on the groom!*, watch comprise twoacres, well improved, coniilaing ~* cn of FroiL . Also—a spring house ass wioao noose. Po>teuion given daring the month Of febt-tf JOHN GEBIIABTj_ BEBT-Oa second story, No 58 'j. Possession riven Ist April. i_«p« 13A1AH fit Cray A CO, Front st H*jrr-*ao feet front by 40 deep- No 10 7 Front rcsicioairive* I* April. -Jang? 13AIAn DICKEY k CO. Front st * ltQaiedcmtlie River m?m. nSP Ward ’ heay City. Enquire K this Office, or of Mrs. McAlwayn, onihe —. 1 jtnsstf Vor 8 ala* Tf£ corner of Mid. fit “* 808111 Conmoa » 3o feet front by 110 I „;H ,0 “7’ he 1 °. t . on Sow* Common. CS* feet front by | J l yS?oSS* "** lire ® ,tory Brick 1Io “e» oceopied , ,^ ,0 ri Tbe *4 Common, 27 feet front by br».iSS'd^"’° , Brick rJ^ 1 f?7 F i T 0 Bdldjn* Lou on Bank Lane, each 20 front by M feet 8 indie* deep to towpath AUo—Tbe Lot nh —*o—He Lot on north tide of Liberty street, Pitts* £7/5 r,on ' Jsa3o-d3ot GUO. BHBJ P.M Wood «t Tftluliit Lou ftr Hale. 31£ BUILDING LOTS, on Seeoild street, between J Ftrrjr and Redoubt alley, each ft) feet bjr 75 back to a ten feet juicy. They ate deiiraUle for private dwell ings, and will be told on time. Apply to 40UN CALDWELL A SON. janZMm cor. Beeoad at. and Redoabt alley. ; BnUdlnf Lota. : FOB SALE, on ver? liberal terms—Fifty Nino Lou or Ground,situated on Penn, Wayne, and'Pikests, and U» Duquesne Way, according to a plan to be aeea at this office, where tartar and condniona will be made known. - ■ ■ ; jama A_ For Beat* - 800 hi on Market meet, near Water, aaitable for an office. Enquire of _ltn33 tf GEO, a. MASSEY, Water at For Bent, , THE large three story BRICK WAREHOUSE, No. IMLawrty .ircet, opposite the bead of Wood, oe v»ided by F. W. Hayward, (late FoUanibee A Hay. £s*l'“ • wholesale Shoe Bto re. Poaseaiion given or at any time befonthe first eow konre uin excellent repair. For par tienlafa enquire on the premtaea of lm F. W. HAYWARD. For Bent, FROM »be firn dar of April next—one large two * to "® d BRICK DWELLING HQUSK, ham Iso'tne* | VV“ a K lte . d on Ohio River, adjoining the boroughof Mtobeater, with about four aerer of land; a number «,v..Tr\ w nS'l on ® ktiek Bam and Stable, and other ont buildings. Apply to _ JmdS JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. . ' TO ii4tm A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, In Allegheny etty, onEaplsnado street Rentlow. Inquire of _JaalD ,> TAS?K> .v BEST, aS Wood n. A_ Ml , For Bent* ROOM.at the comer of Penn and Hand street*, now occupied by Mr. Jone,, a, a Drugstore rosaqs/lonriven on the first of ApJil next. 8 - jaalOitT , v - A. W>LOOMI9 Brick Yard-for Bent. A LOT OP GROUND, an!tabic for a Erick Yard. * ? ear u,a . c j‘y lln *> ia vicinity of «viu* Bridge, will be rented lor a term of year* Ad pjyto E.D GAZZSAI,Third street, jwlu Offiee o/er the Tow office*.- - For Bent* " 3 ‘I 1 ® «cond »t iry of the Warehouse I\o. gtf Wood street lahlßr* A THREE STORY BRICK OWELLING Hobsß S»"AT l fo n L* lfcct ’ fctW{en O’Hara and Walnut streeu, £25. rt » “ P fe *«' 0.-cjpied by the subscriber Possession i*lvea on the l,t April. Enquire of —ianio tr WM. VQUNO. 1U Liberty it. For Uent, irE. BASEMENT corner of the Diamond and Union streets, will adapted to any public bu«ne«a. ii naa been ©eeupted aa a Coffee, or Eating Establish, ment, fora number of years, ■^°-'S« Ter » J Offiee* and Artist's Boom*, well T ant,an « from the Diamond, over the ■tore of toe subscribers, north wesreorner of the Dia mond and Market street. Applv to ... _ - ALEXANDER A DAY. ’ H n« ni » T * ,w .°. P' e “*o»l7 situated * Brick Houses, with the ground* adjoining, at 9“,',“*;, roa*e«ion can be given on the first ol April next. j and Ha RDY, JONES A CO. For Bent. • - THE Back Tart of pic Warehouse bow oeoupied by myself, and fronting on Front street )ln3 O H GRANT, 41 Water at For Bent. A STORE in M.!kei*lrMl, now Libcny. ' Libinj .T.rJi;' S “ re °* th ” coin, rof Mark,! kid Beilins .na Sum m I’.cn ratet, neat the Canal. Possession given on the Ist Anriln.,' Srt,k Vanl in £ K,W, wij Pn '°“ “ e W “> r “- ‘, , DAV , n> GBKEn, Fean —j* r? -*m* 3 doors from 3. E. coma.- Hav . l A ‘GOOD THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING on Srtthfield street, four doom fmo Scven£ west aide. Inquire of £ SCHoYEH, i,ta7 UO Second st, STORE, vstll fitted -p for Dry A __“ ood *i on Market st, between Third and Fourth. Poaaeaswn given on the Ut of April next *i£?^!, eraJ R°°U3 OFFICES. Poawdon u E.D.GAZZAM, r Office oyerjhe.Po»t Office, Th3 rdat. Wk WAREHoi'SE u~i^. L&*t p iS cca P ieiS ky Metara. Bailey, BrttOr u A Co- M Watef ■**«*.first of April next. - MV* O JAMES A A CO BALE—A Briek Houic, (but one year and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheay, "newold Bridge. Pace low and tenth rny Ill^lllre of JyiH 8 BCHOYKB. 110 Second «t SALE—Five iou eligibly nmaied in :uie «" #■s I of Birmingham. The lots hresitua. * n nnmberert in F Bananraa’s plan 73,79,60,81 and 69—Lot No 75 fronting 90 foeioit Ma- ZLt’iiwi'UilSl* -SKfisssiaa BSsspKaa dm,ln.on>of ' ■ tScuoV^™'* myl* (jo second at street, between Hay and Marbnry atrecu, adiomlna thohouse and lot now occupied by Eichanl ? fronl and in depth 150 feet, will N 2o»t?Sr aTOril>le -#« I S*; Title unexceptionable. Eu qUiloct2l-dtf C. O. LOOMIS, 4ih st, near Wood. Umi^'Fltmlngn 00., hats rua m r FROM FAYEtTEMANUFACTUKING COMP ANY » ewe. asperfor Family Blanket*, 10 by.JS qr * ; * MOp.ljlrSttiimkou J» Jh,;?' £OO do do do 4hi ? ft- ISO da red and whits Horse do ** 100 do colored California do M while Flannel, warranted all wool: 4-4 .da do do do . do do do dy-^ — M yeU ° W do w “‘" No 127 WooJ «, 4H Joor lion Fifll. )*■*» JOHN WATT Nco HiaSl* baJC * P rime »iw rec’Tand tor taleTy S*JV_HARBAUGU DTS"” 4 *"* bu 10 ?•»" mni * r ~ue br I CRAIG 4 SKINNER ■£2hnfs“’ l i° v b • °. Wo R°U, inefoih*. io day rc«»3 _«d|of«aleby jau2S CRAIG ASKtNfcvR M»l» Small Whlf*. for aaJe by' —7 CBAIO A SKINNER PLAISS” BLAHKETIt w»ft t Wool, can always bo foenc! at Dry Good* i?nLI *u «. W R MURPHY, isEi! N E Corner-Fourth ant) Market its A-fSt"® OV * AT ttSDPCKD PHICEBI L mJ f DAY » '“fw of the Diamond and X„ %« f 1 V"* ort ™ cnt of henry Cotton Good*. oMen ito better bargain* cannot bo bad eke ***** a e invite lie attention of barer* i, nia Alexander & day, , WM.ita .Ireii. ■° f f~ SYRUi^i bbt* and la hfbbl* lan mng froo steamer Jlambonr. and firule br " RHEV, MATTHEWS h. CO time 111 LLS OP EXCII ANoTiiv •ble a Cincinnati, Louiiville and Sl Loui, nnV. o i tba most favorable icmi ' • “ **” I N. HOLMES * SONS. [ED [OAb AND BVBOIOALOFPICE, Np. 05, DIAMOND ALLKY, a kw door, below Wdod street, to* wards market. DR. SUOWB, having been regulariyeducated to the medical • profession, and been for some lime tn general practice, now conSnrt his attention to the treatment- ot those private and delieate com plaints for which his opportunities and experience peculiarly quality t hua.l« years assiduously deyated »dy i treatment of those complalnts,(dunng which he h u hsd more practice and has cored more pa* i thar ean ever All to the lot of any private prac ier) amply qualifies him to offer assurances of dy, p rmanent, and satisfactory cure to all atfiictad dalle its disease* and all diseases arising there* Dr. Bro l rn would Inform those afflicted with private diseases which have become chronic by time or as* Savated By the use of any of tie eommon noetrumsof e day, that their eomplalattean be radically and thor oughly cared; be having given Mi careful attention to the tresudentof such emsesLued succeeded in hundreds of instances in etmng parsons ofinflamraation of the neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often result from those eases where others have construed them to hopeless despair. Hepartiealarlyinviiesiittch as have been tong and unsuccessfully treated by others to consult him, when every satisfeeuna will be given them. and.their cases treated in aearefuljthorouga and Intelligent manner, pointed out by a long experience, ! study, and investigation,which it is impossible for there iß&gund in general praetica of medicine to give to :ono class of disease. ' C7“Hernla or Rnotarm—Dr. Drown also in rites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, a«£e has paid psrtze alar attention to this disease. • , CANCERS also cured. Skin diseases; also L 1 sj Palsy, etc;, speedily eared Qtaneayerylow. N. ft—Patients of either sex living at a dn lance, by gtaling their disease in writing. prutgail the syro* pim*. can obtain medicines with directions for use, by addressing T. BEQWN, M. JD., postpaid,aad.encJc** «* Diamw4iliey,ojjposimite,Wavcriy Brawn’s aewly diseoverad- rene drforßheumatism is a speedy and cerUin remedy ior that painfal trouble. It never fails.. '--Offico-and Pttvam Consulting Booms, No.6sDis 'oendalley, Pinsburgh, fa- The Doctor** always at hedte. <■ i • > _ •. -tty-Woguw no W-- 1 > "' n ’■ MMtt. - FLOU*— - 7 Jan* ._|oaAl9JbiHNNEß,*Market«t ,84 Witerst. AXLUSOS FIVEDAYUMK, TOuno exxzxnm, siiwcm PHILADELPIUA AND PITTSBURGH. GOODS forwarded by this Mn* are earned in lbs ■ mail train to Chambersbargh, and an inunedrale i^nrbargh.* 0 i' V * s ® ns ai*M and day through i®. The bone*! are sislioced ;every 15 mile*, winch ” insures the prompt delivery of roodi within i»n time • | : The Wagon* will leave cor warehouse daily. (Soil - day* excepted) at S o’clock, P. M. - - Shippers are assured that no more aoodi will be taken each day than can be Ipuctaally carried through. JAMES M DAVIS A CO. .227 Market street, Philadelphia. JOHN M'FADEN A CO, Cana! Basin, Pittsburgh. - jOHN McF, IDEN A CO- Foiwahccto a- Cwnm. nos Miaciu wtb, £ana! Basin, Penn ttreet, Pittsburgh. JAMES M. DA VIS A CO-, Flora Factoxsasd Ccat* Mtioos Mntausrs, 227 Manet, and fit Commerce it, Philadelphia. ILr’Advanees made by either of the above,©n Floar, wool, and other merchandize, consigned to them for **<>• Unl . VBios XiZsrsu . WHmaARR^IGEMENTC TfijE - ,^ ber? “ aoecenfal open and^iu 1 Wa ?° a *une between Pituburih froichfS?i* v * r ®P«PMedto«eeipt lor WOO JU 2S?BS&gg , P K T *?“ i lIENBTGRAFPicb, . .., canal Basin. Pittsburgh, ianidam DUT U*LE HUMPHREYS A CO? * lO7 Market it. PtoPaJ.^ _EXPttBBB WACOM LMR, ™ 1849. i mn E .J HI l OI,GH N Bre DAYS! J I l^H^! C^M e . n4 /. re Pupated io receive COCO pounds to or f^ r Mo " da * iOth insu. to fonJirf cooTcyancc Q! £” 1* *»J olter john McFaden a co, : T , p «»«bur*b. a*b JASIESMDAVISAOR - dc6 No 227 Market it. Philadelphia. . - lIIOSOSQAHKLA BOCTE, Ote’y T 3 mu.. Sla,| al , via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and T„_ Philadelphia. . * • HEmorflng boat leaves the wharf, above the bndge, daily, at e o’clock precisely. Time to ‘""•i.urae to Philadelphia, 40'hottn. !?i Bg ', t 7 ,a *J“S! ,da,l J» (««pt Sunday ev v l4 ° c .S ck * PaMcngen by leaning on the ter3^Sr“ld”“ h | h t ” “ «t*te.tete bSS^t^SSS’hS^ J. MESKIMEN. Aveni yWliB ABHAauEBKBTC v ~ ' 1849. HgS-iSaT EXPRESS WAGON LINE THROUGH IN . ■ FIVE UAY3J r piiE subscribers, having saspended their canal op- J. erauoaa oadl the opening of the Spring Navira* uod, have established an Express Line by Railroad and Wagon between Philadelphia and Fuubnrrb. by which they arc prepared (0 forward 6000 pocadseach day. and reeeipx for the delivery of the sameinfidoya. -« -i® :r ,eaTO to nMura their friends and the pub ia* t i“? ,r .‘ rrftn ff c r i ? ls "S aniin * «>«. regularity ■najjcspaicfij cannot fail to give saiisfacuoatoall who .fovowhenwuh their commands. 1 TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, ,* , eomer Penn and Wayne st*. Pituboreb • . _ THOMAS BERBIOOII '. ; “7 , 273 Market street, Philadelphia. * ' GEE, WO! GEE, WO« _ WIBTKtt ARBABQEHKIST, • nm conns tub old co-mraas.l BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON LINE, . - .n<t PJUl^l«l r hl«. A » the basinets oathe canal is about closed £a for the season, we would inform the public that we have again brought the Conestoga Wagons Into re- • omsiiion, ana will be prepared to forward CMS pound* *uiy, Icftameaang on Monday, the SAih iniL) A Car leaving Philadelphia daily by the mail train forCbam ber?burs, axid the Wagon* traveUng day aad niehu eninics the delivery Goods in five dan. Apply-lo WM. BINGHAM, Pittsburgh, BINGHAM A DOCK, No. l£l Market street, BoTa} ' „PUiladelphia4 WIMTgR ARRAIGEREBT. 1849. jj^a express wagon line _ . • itf UD rws PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA. Ttau: Five Days, (Sundays excepted.) ranging Day and NighL * T I,E u . pal l li c is respectfully informed that this Line, wnfeh has been in successful operation -the two previous winters, will again commence nulntngtnrf • .Monday,'the 26ih of November. A Car will leave Philadelphia and Chambe -sburgb' daily each way with the Mail Train: and fron Cham--'' bersburgh with relaysof horses running day ai d night,- V « «« prepared to forward COOO lbs ireicht i. ailv bsV the auove Line. Apply to D, LEECH & CO, Pittsl urgh, ' orto—HARRIS&LF.KCII p . • . r° 13 s ? Bta Third street, PhUade phia. EOygtMltf. ■®W H ARDW A b.K ST w SIGN OF. THE PLTjYE ANT SAW, . »o«. 78 Wood street. Pitlibarc TTUBKU AND LAUFMAN, Impc.'ir - end: AJL in rorejfa end Domestic II Alt U »VAB W 1 ,u varieties, are now prepared to sell as lo on as reasonable term* wean be porchaesJcJae we solicit car friends, and the public eeoer Kvi w« exa ?^^2L etock A whie “ consists in KNIVES end FORKS, POCKETT and"FFN KN -Of SP?Si SHEIAfiIJ, RAZOK3, House 'friar such as Leeks, Latches, Hinger'and Screws, to wiJi oTery article usually kept ia Hardware l W e Invite the attention of Carornters and K- *e generally to our assortment ofToolfcwtueh t\* selected with great care, and which we are del ed to seH so as to rise satisfaction.,. : an2:6 J , ID“ Tuxeux* ot a to* tom* »755imore v S r .«^5 a S/' ad ’ bre «h, ori(ark,yellowcit ©d teeth. If persons hare these it±»i thar own ttm they can, for two shilling* buy tan Article thi lw, makethetr breath pore and sweet util Spiey Hr a It cares diteases of the Gum*, spunry or ulet rated, and for the Teeth u is. unequalled, remoriac the mar,. fastening the teeth in-the gains, and ©lean ti :aat* w hue aa the now qf tkt/nxm x *°H h .’. ©re the properties or. Jones's 1 mber- Joottt 1 aste, osd, withoatpraising it. ourselves, bent what one ofoßMnosireipeciableAna scientific Dei * UsU, Mr.E.nesd,ofNewYork,sayir . , - “1 have both used and analixed this beautiful* tjim= palpable tmiele, (Jones’ Amber TOoth Pasm, «rd \ ‘ can recommend it a* poeMsiin-f-aJithe qualiUest airr- • ed for tt." Bender, we oan say no more to coni ineo, : II onJy that if you ur this onco you will be well pie uS £. It ts put up in beautt/al Knriish China Pels, ibt .5 _.i ! -cents. Sold bv thc Agent, wKLjACKSON, 8U Ltbej. ty street. Pitubnrgh. .. 1D“ ail oooi. emxoa are bonoraoir aMiuedl»at the following are the actual Dualities of a 3a. bouis of Jons'* Coral Hair BCstoraure. If they douhtWor wore, they cannot theao highly resyectanie eitfacsai! who hare tried its— -- . Mr. Geo. Beeket,U Ernst, New York. -• Uri. MtuJda ReeTe*, Mynle tT. Brookfrn.* , Mr.WnLTbmpkias.MKiag*t,NewYofk.: H. E. Cttl!en,latc Barber steamboat S. America. And more in on a hundred others state, thoush ;hia : mast suffice, lhar It wili foree the hairto now on iha v head or lace, stop it felling off, strengthen the rc rts, remonnr scurf and dandruff from the root*, nakuc red, or nay-hair assume a fine dark look, and keeping dry, harsh or. wiry hair mota, soft, clean and beautiful, a very, very long time. - . 8o!d by thereat, tVM. JACKSON, ep Liberty n l 68 3? *’ so ce,,u > tKd ooe doUtr * 7 * "icrlS] —tDIES-AKE CAUTIONED AUAINST IJT , SING COMMON PREPARED CHALK.! : They are not aware how frightfully injurious tt U to the akin! bow coarge, how rough, trow *al« low, yellow, and unhealthy the skinap- ‘ ' pear* aftertmngpreparedcbalk! Be •idea it is injurious, containing a _ large quantity of Lead! Wo have prepared a beautiful vegetable article} which wo call JONES’ SPANISH ULY WHITE, • It la perfectly innocent, being purified of all deloerl’. oos tiaalfueti and iiimparta to the akin anatural, l.eal thy, alabaster, clear, living white; at the aaste acting u a cosmetic on the akin, m»Hn» it.soft and imooUL Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, SP Lib cny at, Pittsburgh. Price tts cent*. aajrTaifcvT , & tocmowMnT auNi»nuM~;unuv iS i*n Chemi&Ai Bosp causes a free perspiration, end a ' - the same ume tuoltfies, softens, end wnlteos tat akin gitwg it the torture end beauty of an ialmiV . Sctkvt, Salt Rama im Sons*, ere *ooa nnj only heeled, but eared by »U use, es at (east eevcm' 1 urn-' • - dea* in New York know, who use It in such cum, . • end and it unfailing—as eWo in Piitmi, BiOTcaks, PMceue, or eny other ek* n di*i e»«j. The reader u assured that lids is now elea paAed nostrum, as one trieJ will pro re. leosld run- , memo at lout £0 person* cared of »ouHru«,Soii Lessams Boxi Rmn-i nj jj,. ; end use it, end the reader is again assured I would '••. i not cruelly sell it for'the above ohlcm I kncwi lobe ell 1 stele. Thoso who are liable to Cuena, Caecno, oa Cturza Pueor, will fin \ this e care. Any one afflicted with any of the above, jraia* tier tliie&ses, will find this ell end even more us properties) then I state. • ilat, reader, the stores ere flooded with baft uions. * and be- rare yon ‘ask for JONES’S Italian CTemieal Soap. Sold by WJL JACKSON, 69 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. >mfrda-.rT Property la Allsgbiey City for Hals. ITHIE subscribers offer for sale a nuxaberoi feholoi JL Lota, situate In the Second Ward* fronting on the Common ground, on easy terms. Innstreor \y, O’iL ROBINSON, Any el Lew, St Cair it or ofJAS ROBINSON, on thaprcaiui, ■TlTnlfcwtfT ■ . GEO. W.SAtTIi * CO.. PIFORM their fricndss’icfosrubliethalthephee* no longer any connee; -r. trttlt.'tdr lau establish meet UtPcnn streer,'know a? tU l itubargn Brewer* haTictr”removed their eat « bustussslo tte POINT nWKWKnV, ■» Pir strael. ttTlfea *% NEw and Valuable invention! MYS.VS WINDOW LOCK AND SPBIS6. Patents:-, Dccnuu 10, IS 13. . THIS U on article of great valae to all persons en- ' gaged io butlrliner, or to those who have already built, and ore without window fastening. WttiJo ft forai*>e* aperfect substitute for putties land weirhu ot ■ saving of at least SS to'each window* It aflord*- the safest fastening thanliis ever been brttuol into • ase* - _• •} The utility and convenience of Uiii Sprlntr over a!fr oUters, Is, that by one thumb piece, toib saslrtrtHji win Jow 000 Ire routd o,r lowered, n re,iurej OolrtO be known to be appreciated. . Person* wulua, w Im, iho article, or. 10 have this pa: into dial:; window* ot tori*: of KmirifS reoSiiVious? 10 ■uSSS.m .5; _o»rt»d toi ., ) 5p C.P.Sd&YO®’ bids f« O, in store and for sate by ... g-ffj 4 ... . Bfc W HAgQAt r OH ‘ **Je oa wbtrf by - " S & W-iIARDAUGH tK ’ J laa ■ WAMEUDAUELL AgP TACTABP, etiere . Ifi, in O .43i ' - rbe*. liy, to iart of .
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