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BY MINETit 'TkIEGRAP :I
tuararattrydrriz.zenuirimoir
smalistway for th• radial& aaii W.
CHOLERA. DICBEAsum AT_ N. CIRLUNP
xr.O.u. lan. 5.1
Daring the last tare dayi the westhisr beaching.
id urea ficsa Bold to - arann, with _ alma entstait
*rain. The deathirtry Melee,: have iacieaeed,.acid
during the last toreley tow koars,l4 0 deaths hale
. been tepoetad.'
SENATOR MSTCALZ6-MMOR
POSTAL' TREATY. --
V7Asaniirroi; 6.1
Er.-Gss. Met/Althea berl eleetad by the Keit.
tacky Legislature -to MI the unexpired, term of
SOT. Crinenden;ln the tr. 8, Staide.' 'Gov. Met.
' varied& the ofdee now, by appointment from the
Governor. ,
Major Caste appointment as Chugs de Afrairs
%enema has bee/scent/sired by the Senate: '
The Senate bee abo ratified the postal Treaty, bia.
tweets this country and Great Brit/dn. ';
AUGUSTA BANK ROBBERY
_ I , Bonen, Am. 8,
' The 525,000 in apeele, linden was =lea from the
ittaionn Bank,' has all 'been *maimed. • It. was.
%mad buried in the neighbarbak. •
EC=
The members of the Eagle Fire Company are here
; by ponied to meet as the Isegine House, this day
day) 13319 otlott , attend the 'enteral of oar IMO
' member, Wet. Hats,..lr.
ALES. HAY, Captain.
. The diderent The Compardes abed% cities,
lam and Blanchester, are respeettally tequested to jam
Iwith as In payingthe lest tribute to the remains of pox
' . s . 4lerparted friend - ad fellow lirernam lea
'y. .. s i. ... ~
&reseed is hereby tandereiti; all the firemez l / 4 for
-. Z',;tbels noble esenlons gulag the tonPert7 eon' !"'
. axx. lucasicosogi.
For the Gamma
hSt Itonote-Permit me.; through the asedima of
lour paper, to Inform the ladles, that they may cepa.
- mime curb other on the molar of the end of one of
... the most toilsome and unpleasant pans of the business
(connected with their depertatent of demesne economy.
confidently ammo them that by obtaining one
of Calves% Patent Concave Beater Chicr2iiew W:ng I
'exhibited next door to Alderman John's St. Cleir
street, they will hereafter. expend very e, irony
more time and labor in the procurement of the very
best butter, than they now do to grinding unreel
ere is not. Intended Or - the benefit of the pae
, and nder* of the article, but hnving witnessed W h
op.
and Mier elose vln.m‘ ,, llion, being folly; sat..
4 1.fied that 11 is the end of Improvement, the minim
Ides in the art of hatter making, the ureter is Wary
iathiamedby a desire fin the accommodation of those
"elm have so Lou been subjected to what he knows,
both by ohsenation and experience, - to be , a tediom
j a w,. exercise. Ile deism tatter of first
quality modaced intim minute. hem new milk with
an amend *fisher which tnig have been at
&child too well to go to - L
The Chore is la the th em of a neatly conveni
ent and portable, not occupying more moeLthan the
Marmot= grandmothers, and may even to made a
prettyantamentsl piece of _kitchen or dairy thridture.
. Yours,
:Roes cowman, Jam ty 1849:—1a442kw1N3
• Utice's Execerrensore—We 'mead esll attenuim to
—llllseicellecumnse4y fin Cone's, Colds, Coven:mythic,
Asthma, and ill 'factious of :the Thew end:Longs:
Hatriny,several times witbiztaferw years past bad Deem.
lion to mem medicine of thts kind, we have;try expert.
:'race tested its excellent qualities, and we ptcPsted to
~ Tecommend Ittoothen. • Drudger* err owes pails
speakersoafilleted tomoehiel llffestices will find
mreat benefit front its use, It te yreptr. by a where'.
de physician, told 'dichosa@ will find It a sale - and eire•
usemits medicine ih the .disesse* - Wotbich it is re.
coasmandoL—{Columbni (Ohio) Cron and hourucl.
Parade at the Pekin Tea Bom, Dio.7tlFolutli tow.
W. N. Wright,. IL: 1:1411
•24154 .
Virg= and iesidenea on Fourth Meat, opposite „ the
'Pittsburgh Sink. Mee haws ?tom O Veloct wig A
hf.. and ream ite , eluekto P. rd. sepla-ly
,• Partnere&lp Duthie.
~ .rrnonms KENNEDY, Jr.. ems? of Wood lEd 4u,
ar.ts, bu this diy !Lisoelatedi triih•him le the
• :. - adekteg
_Glue and Vanety business, Mr.JOEIN hL
- ..7•De..WYEE, of Marietta, Ohio. —The faze heteefter
:l _Gill be EL-lesee & Bewres.
is
Jaanstay 1, IEI.
laTaiiirtroir a. 'lawman,
- LOOSING GLASS fdanufaettuvrs, and Whiteside
Li andltetail dealers in foreign an domestic Parr
>p Goods. Western merchants, Pedlars and 'ethers,
are initial us call and exasedne the prices and quaktY
' °four stock as with oar present increased facilities in
nuusufacinung and purchasing, we think we can offer
ea greet inducements m bums as any ether hesase.
*4<w .
TAMIJA.ErY & 1549--NEVT DRY gocat.—co.
U hisanir Ass opened tbl. mooing en additional
supply of Goode, embracing many scarce - and devint.
ble articles, and buyers are birdied to call, as they will
.. find amach larger stock to select from than is smelly
.. hand at this shammed parlor therteasom Among the
goods received, is now style mall lig'd Note da Lake,
!-Terlorri Shaerls,hlk cloth do,
,ID Goodfat wholesale ap stairs, very iom
'PRINTING: PAPEIft.
_
MEE ruhactinera Entrltik the exclusive Agency for
X selling the Piloting. per of a new and extensive
paper Milt in thia'viebuty s will be at Whim. well rup
pitoil Midi the different wane of paper efauperier quail
! ty s wltlett we offer at the Ural:at - regular priers, •
Any size or quality will be manufactured to order at
0 9 notke. lEeYrN r O et L o D San h d .
/ I M rw E ma
•-• • • -
A R FOR SR.I.E.-Triel iaok,iad sub
strunial steam boat A CA Ls of
for sale on se esmulcdmiag
tams. Apply to
J C RIDWEM, A. water st
. .
y FIAMIL-0 tang, far galebt
. I D WILLISM.I,II.O wood et
OA2-30 bu Nol Bade; e 3 do do 'Tao.,
mu;
eiNDM 4 -1 1 :1 boxes Stririme: 1D do 26 do
; . r . red;l6do EgSre ealmM
for
J D WILT Al
BJEDFRIIIT-30 bush dried
Appriiitsied
Peachus fur salpbyjuSl I L w i is
is 00318 1 2D .242 — eammton; 25d. ertra amil): for
sale by jaB I D WILLIAMS
ID bza eau& pore, ii . ar
.71.avas
- UP
Itar=nllebbby___Llud . "61P" . 'r mek Z
SOI BussawuS, WILSON & Co
bba Fkazkfat ode by_
BIIILWO
IBM
-. j. 6
bosh di-y Appleg; -
3GO '" Peaches, sale by
4.6 J 8 DILWORTH k.:Co, 47 wood ot
FATHERS-10zar.ks prima Ky. OJT We
by . .• jai .11 e DILWORT dCo
Plain ODE:ft-30 Ma pit age br ,
ll I s Ditavoirrii a. co
•
rtiNsErra•uts ban in suns Ind car sale by ; •
jab ' • ISALbiIDICKBY fre Co, Gobi
THEWS-790D Ms in swia =afar sabi by
/BAUM DICKEY' &to
68 y
tb • a
J N O 4OP lAH DICaE Y "lad fOr
Co
ii
~,r IJMITIM-3 00 WO / effroul guaral i. ifnie lid finII3O.PATATNEBBITIP NOTIOS.
saieby jag ISAIAH DICKEY D.Co j iossi ricirtAr. /MA 7141111216.
TWIN DUNLAP. baring on the It hut assochaed
O. with igin =Ms bosinessJohn Fleming, tho7, wtl
beniallee ausy en their bapoubt6 of house (mashing
hardware and mannflictatuar traiduss,ander the moo
and style of .Tohn D9IIIIIP ot Ca The basing of the
old establishment will be closed - by the sealer partner
°Mle - and Se w
ed junta
dfaun ; sts. HN DUNLAP & co at their warehouse, comes ofblar.
ke JO.
ALTPSTRE-23 bag. ercido. Listone mad tot sole
b - • 10 ISAII4I DICKEY &Co •
coultEnPiLTS: 7 l.? bbls in state; tat Ws b 1
ISAIAH DICKEY BCo .
uriT.icaEsANDArrLEs it tor v&
Co
...11•'..E8141 COPAL VA11;14--Pilnelion4 &1341ellaell,
,Y 40,1,1 4 , Ulf 4 004 9 4 . ....,f O l l4l l, 8 2:_,,,.• __•• ' Illasalitriera al Pastaershlpt '
• r "A• 44 4,0 •••• , -. anderakened barbs parehuod the Rawest of
• D.Brooko; of the,' Arm of White Brooks k CO,
makers, Allegbenn•muld ' the ;albite
Bad thiA!will cantinas the business cadet the nape of
IL A. Warn & Co., and Neale all the business done by
the fanner fain. We would alsoinvite the attention of
the pablid totholaryfestoek ofCallievrs re are prepay.
if
', for thorpring trade. PI. A. WHITE& Co.
"-chozy, Jan. 4;1849. jaAti& •
-e p pm earn-4 tit : Wl pared Peaches: V 3 do an-
Parade - ICO do dry Appkr; jest reel Auld • iO7
sale - BROWN &CULBEICI SON
• 'VEATHERS-411 auk. cow laudins from kr Genoa;
.0 'lb? sale by Ic2 19A1611 'DICKEY tr. Co-
.
I now rllt ang ••in mar •
foe • 1.2 IBALILII DICKEY I Co
be sae PRIMA DICKEY& Co
...ILA ANA SUGAR-10bn white Hamm suer;
stAgrieUowdodoihurtreeetved per Cap
, and ftalas bY :e lIGRAICT 44 inter gt.•
; /low mzer..—>la mks for sa!tV
B P VON uu.
IL/
.
straw ribein, turvleugy partners of the firm of
Ftw?o, Jones tc. Co., NI emigrate to tranemt a
7 onward= and Cosigoisiloo business, ander the style
ODA ARR—ldeaka pliteavagry for wee by of B ud . J c . e . Lc°. AARON
A HARD Y,
1 , ,,ja1, , 8 F VON RONNIIORDT k Co._ _ jyy ' WM. 1'..10N
YE PLOUS-6 bbla faible , by
jai P VON BONNHO
if'orl.BllTTEß—lSbbls prime 801 l Bader, in •
and fur sale by JAYII)6I4IELL,
dedt3
lorlder
-
BON. LOST...-Low, me the 10th October, one Box,
21501 be., marked A. AL &*I Lackey, S ame Lous.
It id suppose to have been taken off
s Li te si. v , 7, 0 b z. L .t r .4 t toots
.. , t r tt , e , =lig; oo
dia byiTard
man i nara . f d
, Comaj oo Lstk .w e E. as 11
ikkIJAHinCHEY TT CO, Govt .t A liberal reward will be Ad or the recovery of:0e
lams. jed.dor D LEECH & Co, Canal Harm.
rnvumatv.
• Onma sr zoo Attiournr Hama Co, I
190PFEH-450 Mgt Rio Coat; 00 do LagtOnl.d 4 Pinata:ugh, Jamul 1, ISM S
ddb St Domingo, for solo low 'to okm. t" .. R .- re I k `Ptesiticat and Managua of the Company for
--•••••• dada . kV/ HdIUIAUGH 'etehtlng &Bridge over the.river Allegheny; °poo
h% Pillabunk In the comity ofAllegheny, have
dry declared-a dividend of Two Dalian on eaeh
share ofithe Capital liltock.manding in the name of in
diiidnala on the Books of the Company, out of the
profits cif the let six months, which wall be paid to
Stoekboldera or this legal representatives forthwith.
• ja3.4lo&oretT JOHN HARPER, Secretors.
014P-41.1PCANDLES-ICO bad Cindatiall Soap;
41 Nit IGO do &ould candles; 20 do do star candles, hut
•t: 1,, mod for a do by dee27 Bit NV HAAB alt(til
I . : hum- viri,,Eg...45 bap Dry Aptlog Ode do, Peach
'.
- 13) BY " ric " d af " " 14 (v HAIWAI/01.11
tuAcco-15
neivad and for s.
VMAS—?L:Wats Firm .
1: •—la aa toaalabaseal, starc.
•liritrxr
- I.7fria r i f .ahl N
Jonloro for
6 . 0
ilif.ET IRON-10 ions Nir . ~1 831_
N-osloAry deul4 SP VON BON.
.77,-,..777
• • O DER—Nibble sweet Cider. for sale by 'wv.* co I___-_,.___
deel4 8 V VON BONI‘IIO/L.s,'" -- f 1 fILCITHB-1 ease Mack mixed Imayy commeresi 2
.
MIYE,-1.3 bass lye just receira sod - ri a irstari . Ns. I VA* Tweeds, Ismer colors, Ido fancy <asylum..
`'''. deer IL ROBISON - ik a' s- ;tor ni.l. at nuinufwitruers prices, by
dIUHPHY &LEE
de li ell inkggib'rner lif in t i ATlO de rt -
MOX I LIV 4 SibIs eartzugNOlgota4ran ,
• " Pl 5 1: ATEMAN
ctra.-100 bbls Flow, 14 ono sad for=ds •
ans • ; •W •
• e...ur
fIOMFORTS I = 3 : O dem drarkirigli Wore, amd desk.
rd -•— Nj - arylesjastpPeeed'al reduced p_riee v 4
ar__'
WWI 43IiMCKLETT ..,41Fk,
4 c 4=9E4 1 4 3 HU Plasseed. staa v n v d o o "..a.
"".I
.714 tllll-
. A PPLES4B7 bbl Green PP „Atm'
xi. fat saleby • • de.._!La
oAdowalEs—mo i n arts' er
,13 ~Ldel,buitanstma um= s .•M nr &MTH
dc•cla
Ani&c:-29 kegs Las* 13 bbli Whit* Bourn
" '.1.0 es and foe tale bg
.116.0ALEY a Burin
“it ----
"-nt:--ii."--FEre:-.lo3bigo Rio Coro just ned and ibi csie
lJ bs deem ATWOOD, JONES &Co
. COMMERCIAL RECORD.
- 104 - SI — FELLTI
JANUAR-V. - hiss. I ph•se s.
;• ?B,l4lin i a:Y , 177 ' •Ig
7 err ee e al' -
O Twisday,l• • .74.0.1 D , ,"
10 WedltteLy, 04 1 1
IL TEutsdari.... • 7;71/% 4-41 II to
ta PYRbiy, 700 , 6R mom.'
- Monday Mira 244, January 'B, - i 840.4
A - general sstiatibilin'iravad in the; Untrberon
&drably, and' iikeneiy; .. .Oniiht, quotations showed
little r if my ehafgetfriiin trams daysreport.
FLOUR--Siimp l 4oo l b ti t 'ainved El river, the
greater particufbrxlttritWertiored dray it, view
of 4yrterr prieen:; \ *Feliiiin lotesiere disposed
of oh the whalciti 3,95a 4 4441ibL Sales from
store in dray load-ketriaieet,l 2 p bbL
GRAM...ice market is entirely unchanged—
Suppyaii are light, with ne 4 sater worthy of re.
Pert
pROCEBIEB-.:The-Market fa,iritlx?ut any ma.
trial change'. Salteareconfinedlonagniar Km,
tied stlier•Ac4,# aa i . •
PELTIIT}RB-- PP are fall, with 11 .,.. ( 1°'et
market'- Malta /pi 113 are the ruling figurea,fwith
• Bti ;MO 3 .. t.%5'n note a fair run
of sales to city nude it 2,25 for the einmet, and
62011P# iltertbr the , liol6Mr •-• . - • ,
'quantities eon.
time jtek arrivOr river; and
o the market is full..
.34ft of ISP,leheir at 61 12161 IN for
paiteles, 2,50 Is about the ruling figure
WHISHEY4-01 raw the market. is nearly or
84frs.of rectified erect-rale:oy eflhet.
ed st•ifisOrm: ' • • .
IIgINIIVW..:GLASS--.A. fair regular business is
doingfrom sto re '_ Lt 08 - (bilowing net prices 8 by
1 ,10 SSi 10 - 4 - 12 4,50..12,by 18 SI cr . box; Other si,,.
'zes in proportion. Country brands ern told at
lowctjfgmes,.. ;o
C11.107/CERS—ltegular , sales at the !allowing
Water Cradters.. SOD ":13131.
',Butter .... 405
Pilot . L
. g 3,50
L. "I
eagiu. de.Soxis areal:ten p D
131117EZ—Bccei pots teaktir =cunt ma
sides,in hmite4 , 4pra r itiesitit, tovllcsg SterSie, roil
lea:Maas In quality. . • "
LiTtD7Bales..ofNo ; in 66131 at 8061,
,in keg
at 6:080 g.• ItC; - ' ,
CllEl3l3, , :—Thel market'„outdone,' filttl, Arith
small sales of W R. at was!, and of cream at
f311970, - eatk
and of.sidea at
• is : continue quite
fug, :with regelii sales — store at prices ranging
lgto t bbl as in cloning.
TO COTTON AND attosx.PLAarzas.
plid a NTVZIL I T'ARK4II oaeosiv .S
7v2r7irce...t
am d uo ly th e
. 1 s t
y t
Mghlltandredi,ghty-three andel:elf nuts ethos&
Thlsestalplies sothe =unties of , Phillips and Crit
toadezaaadrashastedin Walnut Head , the Aliasis
sippinivar =loupe= miles above-the own of Hole
-:.
atin. isitdd to tiedba ghest river hand Au that re
gion o(ecoottry. Its so is
peculiarly adapted to the
grow4of tottori:llts Impooratrents aro =overseer's
,Jor. a bione-tollt, several. onto houses, and good
quarters COT Dement& -
Upwards of seven bemired acre of this land have
been cleared and are now cultivated: The rest of A
may be easily cleireikAlluelacost being already doom)
and has lemilmber upon, it, and that clued] of ash,
which is readily sold at • *well heated-awed yard, in
Unantitla of severatibonsand cordeovery.year.
Tits plantation is one of great value, and presents n
rare--
to to the pUblin lei the handsof a good
planter trulay be calif% made et battens. annual pro
fit Its facilities of intercourse with New Orleans of.
ford • constant avenue for the disposal of its product.
' It is disdain about OM. miles from - Cincinnati. trio
talky Irma the month of the Ohio, and 740 miles from
Newerleans. . .
' BALE,
bi - THAT SPUMOUS PRIVATE, RFSIDF,NCE
now* the oecopaney of Mr. Samuel bi.
Wick
enham,dmatsd in the EintWard of Allegheny
city. This property is beautifully 'twisted on the bank
of the Ohio, henna a river front of 2tO feet, protected
by a SUMO wall, and eztending back 3-lb feet, non
mantling a beautiful view of the city and the riven.
There are two steam ferryboat limdings withhi a tow
lupe of rho property, (smashing convenient access by
swaps, at ell thnea,to the city of Pittsburgh, mid Tem
_
peraneeville on the south Mole of the Ter.
The hour La a large double two story brick, finished
in the boost style, with all the modem conveniences
end improvements, suitable out houses, house,
stable, carriage home, tc &e.
The garden is well supplied with shrubbery, and fin
choiceethat trees, loaning pears, apples, and peach
.. For terms and ether particulars, apply to
--1411.1.,L1313* SIIINIS Auer.. at Low.
Office on 4th m, above Smithfield
rE,parmen.hip ha
udder rem between the
mg ex elbe
pand by limitation, /1, dandily dis.elvea.
Axnn
lihher partner will me the name of the firm in e Mune
the brumes. JAMES D. LEHMER,
CHARM. ANDERSON.
Cincinnali, Sammy I, VW.
la retiring fr m • business in thls citT, it affords me
pleasure to recommend my late partner i , ,i t anzs.nl):ll4M
the
paan t' s=r the . P jr : inT 'a g a ati m, k..a.NDESSO:ti.
XTOTICE..—"ftIe mtdcnutaed, as successor to Leh.
mer & Andaman, will continue in his own name
the C,onzolitaiorr and Forwarding Business. and has
=saved m the wadi vent cornet. of Walnut and Co
lumbia streets, whet. prompt attention will be gives
the purchase, sale and tranship - ma:lt ot Produce and
Marehandisa. JAB. B LESIMEIL
Jan.l, 180. isfiqint
bbls Mclasso, Just Isadintand far
dee7/ & IV ELOBAUGH
h.SI anal Pig ima Tpbacco, just re
* b 1
fit Jk. 11111041,011
GZ)==l
baiti Mused en am 2411 . 1 5 0.4 oa
• ARMSTRONG & Galina,
ALMANAC.
MUM
For tunas, ke, apply n=ol p EREN - F,
Baltimore, Maryland,
DLSSOLIIIC2O . 3I,
NOTICE
ALLVergoneinteregted in the opening of Pike street
Stauttlamson street to the sth Ward to Allegbe
ey LtFlteet in the OM Wail, we hereby notified that •
pilot orryeetficulan for the extension of said street to
nob deposited in the office of the Recording Regulator,
pablie examination an d =gyration, u directed by
the Orednium entitled "An Ordinance forpplying
ththehieing portions of the city With 'Water, and su for Oth
er purposes," pouted 15th 'day or how, 18.1 e, and the
ordinance relating thereto putted 10th day of October,
R. E. AUGOWIN,
Retordingßegcleter city of Pittsburgh.
haniuy 41819.
• E:drect Gina Seaton INA alai act entitled "An Act
t ic t=triet snit to be Drought upon the official Bond of
BAUtehell,lata Sußenntentleitu.
'Bind 11 , 17 0•MOT or owners of ground lying on the
hoe of such street: Lane or..alloy, orhooholl consider
diet he, she, or they, shall borer &aisle (mm the
opening or orldenlog of the µMO, may apply by peti
te:moodier zest Coon of Quarter Sonoma ofthe woo
ly of Allegheny." jandtur
MHZ anbsenlers have this day modeled them.
wares together for Wm purpose of transacting a
wholesale and retail Dry Goods and Grocery business,
at Nol2o Liberty, opposite Seventh atreel„ untie, the
mue soda= of BVIDIFLP.LD NAYS.
Pansburgh, January 1,1849. . .
N.l9—Ourold customers and the public are invited
to give us a eaLL jab
ELSONABLE GOODS .SELLING OFF—Alexan
der &Dm are selling on' at remarkably loco prices
,alargweasonment of aapernue Weaken; large dome.-
de Breakers, low priced; &large Milortzne»l of colored
insane* heavy aroolen phial Long Shawls; heavy
Takeri.nd blanket Shawl".
"'ILAN= CUATING--Drab, !Amend., grey mix
'elf sad blue, for race by the piece or packeFe, a.
puma:teleran piece, by MURPHY it LEI,
liberty at, apposite Lth
EVL&TMON GOLD NEN% A magnificent and
wad excellent pen, being' the gm sent to thu
sauk , 4 - rot Ws by , W W WILSON,
cont
er market and (Aril . _
01.0711 STORE.
OHPB RAE omm.—AS those rich made Cleths,
• CilteiteefeL tal."r4.chbi"4.4.Y.Llnga Afdi be
GOSSLWP • • i fILST
comer wood and fillif rm.
rundersigeed having remoVed
tion lo W
of ashington
city, wilt auend to the prosecu elsims,on
Government, and to any law business before the
COtirts of the Diztries, with' wbith, he may be entrusted.
-deelitet3mis ....I.IIDRIM WYLIE. fa.
• - .
T HAVE this day associated with aw in the wattle
1. sale - Grocery, Pladace buslues4,
stry tacnhar JOON wader thofissaprj.fi DILI:YOUTH
. HP -MORTIS.
Jam 18H1._
- JAMES W. airmat
:IVITOSINEY AT LAW. Otfints removed to Fourth
,between Smithfield And Groot street.
VricegiNl"b" Vb
ogl BONNIICIRST 6 Co
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
ABRIVED, .
UninfsMcLane, Semen, Brownsville.
Adele., Parkinson, Brownsville.
t - Michigan' lim2, Maim Beaver.
Lake Erie Shell's. Beaver.
- 7 Beaver, Clark, Wellsville,
2 1sitte Newton, Mason, Chi,
R. Vingtienan, Williamson, Chrisler's Landing
Pease', ,Webber,)Wheeliag.
Alrowline, Morrison, Brownsville.
,Wellsville-Poe,.-Parkemberg.
Connecticut, Pried, Nei,- Orleans.
Laabel, Beaver.
Dundee, Meßeesport.
DEPARTED.
Louis McLane Tilman, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Pekin - 60n,, fltownsville.
Michigan Nia;2, Pils6a, Beaver.
Beaver, Clrkry,,
Caniden Hendfiekson,'McKeesport.
R. Wightrein, Walliamion Chrislers Landing
Consul, Webber, Wheeling.
At Ausk last evening, there were fi ket 0 inches
water in the channel, by pier mark, and falling
BOATS LEAVINC, THIS DAY.
Cincinnati Packeta,lo A. M
Brownsville Pabketa, 8 A. M., and 4 P. M
Banacr.Pactiatii,lo A. M, aid 4 P. M.
AUCTION SALES. " 15 9
fly Joha D. DhiU. Anotioneor
14 joarkekes of Fancy and Stopta Dry Goode.
On Monday morning, Jim 81b, at 10 o'clock, at the
Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Firth
streets, willbe sold, without reserve, to close a concert,
for cash currency:
A large and general asaortreent of well selected sea
sonable staple and fancy Dty Good. , embracing all
the variety usually kept in ut 'e.tvensive dry goods
core.
At 2 o'clock
G104.11;1013, i'ITSZT7I3I2. &c.
With 'canary of hoosebald roods suitable for house
keepers, &o.
Aid o'clock,
A large c.olleetion of miscellaneous books, embra
cing Ilbrur editions of standatil works, gold and silver
...he*, Jewelry, cutlery, hardware, t ro op ' snicks,
de. joy JOHN D news, And.
AMUSEMENTS.
QS.- PORTER. ....... ••• • • • ..... • • •-MALIAGZIL
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF BARNEY WILLIAMS.
; MIZE LIMOIWILLX PQM
MOVAT, 3A311•111 . 8, will b acted
THE IRISH POST.
_
-Barney Hiaros.
Meg
be and M. Goodwin.
To which will be added the
BASHFUL IRISHMAN.
Barney Williams.
.hlsater Wood.
O'Gallagitan • • • •
Sailor's lietripipc
To finish swathe
IRISH LION.
Tom More Mr. B. Williams
Tees/My—Benda of Mks:ANNA CRUISE.
Notms—The Gallery will remain closed during this
cold weather. and 3d Tint. 33 cents.
W,IBCfIE .L,
WITH NEW LECTEBES, NEW STORIES NEW
• MUTATIONS,
And Perionstions Nations—Canadims, Secitch,
English, kWh, Dateln/Prench, and Western Sketches
of character, Qualm, Queer and Quistical—consurting
<damming euzienneres comieal delineation. enliven
ing funnyterns, gleastMe /Mars, innormus Jollities,
Intuiting !ovules, mirthful novelties, orniestins pallia
tive. queer reminiscence. .ideal truisms, übiquitous
voice.wnkul. UMW. . Ya . hoos, Easley. ice., winch
have drawn crowded audiences of the elite and Mb
tenable, wherever he toss appeared.
MR. WINCHELL Inform. the Ladies and Geed.,
ertnts plate, that he will Lecture at
PHILO HALL, OM TUESDAY EVENING,
Commencing at 7k.o'cloeh. Lectures entirely chan
ged each eeening.
Ventriloquia! Dialortes!—New Lectures of t Stages
said Stage Casette. hellvity of Sltakapesn. Travelin
on Rail - Roads, liteantboats—imiums llowtepers to tbe g
Steamboats. lolly Old English Gentleman,. inset.-
tate punster—a Canadian. remains from a bur three
E atudthe Vaned States, in conversation with a
G=s old Scotch Lady, Interrupted by a Yankee
Pedl., the comm. boldest, and most anginal of all
Macrame. nod c a
caution to the diffident a. well as the
silent—with a Song
Billy Better and the Dutch Landlady.
Ins and Outs, in winch Mr. W will Imitate—l. Land
lord who keeps an inn, and is out of every thing.
Gregory to ttlilictell with rheumatism, and a distnelins
non to work. 3 Alderman Gobbleton, a city gentle
man very hungry and very cross. 4. Terrence o".
Flaherty, a specimen n( the Emerald lobe, who mast
and will sin. I. Jerry. a Patter, to be found in the beer
esdlar—ale-ing and wine-mg continually—a fellow of
dull spires. 6 Sienna. an eye servant, who is very
fond of being out of the way—in lee heard band not
ennui up suit. 7. Snuffle. a stable boy. hot very in- •
stable in all his liebas—attlicted with stammering,
which ts relieved by lunging.
Seem in a Police Gaut —Portrait of the Attortiejc'-1
for the State, and counsel for the prisoner. Speeches '
of same, pro luta can—examination of witnesses—
charge alike /wise—portrait of the Judge—N. York,
Irish mid Yankee witnesses.
New Lecture end Story of George Smite—a true
tale; in which the recitation of the author Imitates an
tld Dutch Landlady and an old Toper—being wear.
aken from live. and characters well known. .
The Mena : carte; to which Mr W. will =awe a •e
-linty of characten—l. Ni old woman, whose turbo*,
ty is oonquered by fear. CC, old Schyozychk•
nos, her linaband, all cation, : . Menagerie M.Lyn th
imitations of Wild beats,
Mckeis, 2S cents, to be had at the hotel. and at
the door. jak-dlit
_ .
CHARITY Bouncy.,
FOR THE. BENEFIT or mot Clarrusa or St. PAW.
Crmarn, will be alreu at the Lafayette Assembly
Rooms, on Friday evening, February 2,1E42.
MANAGERS:
„ .
Hon, C. BK.. .cm, Asearte Des., E.q.
Joke It. Coteau. 1.1 ROGOW.,
/MEN LATTO74 T. Wank,
W. A. 3,ltAlcumr, lokk I Itlrrcustu.,
C. Jones, Jowl Scan,
WY. B. him-Traumas, Jr., nuke Kru.e.
/oak Doxratee, A. M'Couterea,
C. GOCCHICIA.I. AS. Busman.
Irr Tickets can be obtained from the Manager..
tlecZ)
Consulting Engineers dr Cour..!loos for
• tentee at
Office for irrocorins and defendins Yotents, ortrouvroc
information on Metnn.l3l. and the applicettion Sl'S
coca to the Art; and on Arnerietestated Foreign Loon
of Patents.
'ORO!. WALTER V- JOHNSON, late of Philaded
"- phut, and ) Z. C. ROSBINS of Wuhirignom coy,
Ito be eb Huard Knowles, Eau, lam hlathmen
of the United Suites Patent Offieed - hue aasocialed
themselves together for the prosecution of the above
branches of professional humus, elther in their afire,
at the Patent Mg; or before the Calvin sod will de•
vote their undivided attention to forwarding the inter
est of inventors and others who may cousult them or
place Deafness in their handl. Arr. Knowles has for
the past twelve years held the post of hlubinest in the
United Suite. Patent Office, and resign. that situation
to take pan in tbeesent undenaking. Hia talent.
and peculiar fitness fir the Important office so long fill
ed by boa, hue been folly recognised by Inventors
wherever the office itself is kronen,
The office of Means. J. & R. is on P street, opposite
the Pelmet Office, Wudington, D. C, where comment
monism, pan paid, will be promptly attended to,• exam
inations nude, drawings, imeelficattona and all mend.
ite paper. prepared--and models procured when deal
red—on reasonable terms. Letters of enquiry, expect
ed to be unissued alter examinations had, must be ac
companied by a fee of five della._
le the duties of their office which pertains to the Pa
tent Laws, Mum. J. & R. will be assisted by a lepl
gentleman of the highest professional character. and
lolly conversant with Mechanics and other Scientific
subject. my2Odawlyt3
- - -
Head Quarter. ger Boota and Shoes,
Corner of Smithfield and Fourth an.,
TROTH & SCOTT, having commenced the
Root p ry geeenl
on 4=l"l=lle wholesale
brodf
their nierids and the poblie generally to their splendid
new stock Mat opened, consisting of men's, women*
boys', misses' end children's went, of every variety,
suitable for the seuort, and at prim to exit the time..
Also, a eplendid vtiele of Natalie Onm Ski= gen.
tenant and ladies. Please cad and examine or oar.
selves- TROTH &
corner of Smithfield and 4th ins, Pittsburgh.
N. B —Traveling Tntaks, Carpet Rags, &e, always
on hand and low tor cash.
TAIHES hl. COOPER, easing this day mscutiated
with umt Wmusst 8. L•rn . they will hereafter
conduct the wholesale Hardware' business under
name and style of COOPER I LAVELY.
The new. firm respectfully solicit a
late
of
the favor and patronage enjoyed by the late concern;
and as their supplies, Foreign and Demesne, will al
ways be obtained from first hands for cash only, they
pledge themselves to sell at rates which shall defy the
lOU vtgotoua COMpettCal.
COOPER I LAVELY,
No fay Wood creel
-
WOROZEPrIEWS PIANOS.
RECEIVED this day, and for sale at manufacturers
pricen,thrac elegant Rmewood Pianos, made by
il. Worcester, N. Y. These instruments are consider.
d fully equal, If not superior, to any now made in N.
York, having air full, round, and melodious tone; war
ranted to wear well and give satisfaetion.
The price of these Pianos Is believed to be much
lower than any other manufacturer's in N. Y.
Those who ate to want of a good and elegant Piano
at a moderate price, will please null and tett:nine the
above at the store of thu subscriber, where a large al,.
torment of Chic !mune* celebrated Pianos can always
be found. JOHN If.
sl
27 Woml
T. U. CIAVZLNAIIaII,
Receiving, Forwarding and General Comilla
'ion merchant,
Commtamari Mom., SY. Loma, ate.
N. IL—Sinct munition paid to orders tor purrhaarng
in this rimrket., mud nil bustness promptly - transacted.
Refemme et rittelierge, John hVgadon & Co.
demircddin
--...-
0 galls natural cord Winter Sperm Oil;
do do do
ISOO do du
WS—l rib ° o do Bleached
do Whale do
SOS do N W coast clads do do
el We No I Lard do
S do Linseed, wereuided porn, do
20 do Strait's Tanners, searintd belie, ,do
In store and fen' solo by
dec./6 MILLER it ItiCRETSON
_ —_
wELSII FLAN NEIA—W It blurpby tom on bud
• tull assort...lu of th ese desirable Hoods; also,
• full assonment of dommtle unshriplralrle do, and a
full assotunent of scarlet and yellow, and spotted, for
Christmas wear.
Home made Flannele—witile, brown and barred: a
supply constantly on hand. deep°
ANOTHER, FRESH ARIIIVAL—Or those unser.
passed Tapestry 3 ply Imperial Carpets; received
ints day and for sale at reduced prices, at the carpet
W 311.0033 of IV AI'CLINTOCK,
dee3o 73 fourth et
.
PURSE LOST—Was dropped by a Lady on her way
from Elliott it English's-book more, Wood id, to
Eaton's trimming store, a purple Silk Puree, worked
with steel beads, containing a !Ib note on the Bank of
Pittsburgh. The finder will be
a bbiy rewarded by
leaving the same at either or the abase atoned stores.
decs7
A RTIFICIAL FLOWFMS—tinith Johns.on, 40
AMarket at, would mYttó the attention of &dery
and other. to their extensiive stock of French and
American artificial Flowers, which will be offered at
eastern price.. damn
eIUST HiCEIVED—Two splendid new Plano forma,
from the celebrated factory of Nouns & Clark, N.
y., and 61 octave Piano, rosewood, with 6 :"Slam ear
vingt one 61 octave, won Coleman'a lfoUan Attach
ment.
?be. very aupertor Pianos will be sold at manalke•
tareLtirrees. ILLEBEIH,
d
Sole Agent for Nunes & Clark
IdaKETB-1 moo for sale by
4,023 BONTUIORST /F. Co
B
LOCAL MATTERS.
.ITTD VO TICK KTIIIIMILGII DAILY GAYETY.
AN ALARMING FIBS•
On Saturday morning last, about 2 o'clock, a. fire
broke out in the Testa a stone building on Water
street, known as the "Old Steam Mill," long in the
oceopancy of Cadwallader' Evans, Esq., which
spread with great rapidity, and for a limo filled the
inhabitants with well founded alarm. From the
Mill it extended up Water street to Mr. Ledhe's
three story brick dwelling. in the whole of this
distance it burned (through to Front street, and
norms that street to several three story' brick
dwelling. of Mr. Adams, which were destroyed.
When the fire was discovered, the wind was
blowing n perfect gale from the north west, and
about three o'clock it blew so hard that per
sons could hardly stand on their feet.
About 4 o'clock the fire was at its height- The
steam boats were crowded with people, and serious
apprehensions were entertained for the safety of
the boats. The wind about this time W. so high
that pieces of blazing shingles were carried
in every direction—some of them lighting as
far away as the upper part of Wood street. Prove
ideation.' it subsided, or the consequences might
have been most disaatroure From the combustible
nature of some of the materials stored in the Cut.
tom House—it is unknown what, but supposed to
be gun powder—there were three or tour explo
'fano—most terrific—shaking the buildings in the
neighborhood. The streets in the immediate vi
ninny of the fire presented a melancholy spectacle
Furniture, boxes, bedding, every thing, was scatter
ed here and there, indiscriminately, without regard
to ownership. The side walks were covered with
beds, and helpless children were covered in
them, as well as might be, from the cold, which
was intensely severe. The, severity of the frost
may bejudged of from the fact, that notwithwand.
lug the intensity of the heat, generated by so large
• coriflagaotion, the water from the engines froze
on the sides of the adjacent houses,covering them
with a complete coat of Me.
We have already mentioned the locality of the
fire. It is supposed to have originated in an old
building at the back of the old attain mill. From
this building the fire spread rapidly to the mill,
whick was speedily In flames. A foundry on the
west side of the mill next caught, and the fire
spread across Redoubt alley to the splendid ware
house of Mr. Irwin, tope manufacturer, proceeding
from that to the - Custom House, and thence to the
dwelling of Mr. Ledlie--a handsome brick building
which, with the rest was completely gutted. From
this block—which was entirely consumed, extend
ing from Wailer street to First street—the conk.
gration spread to a row of handsome dwellings
known as "Adamsh Row." There were here—
on the north side of Front street—five derailing.,
all consumed, with the greater part of their con
tent.. The first, on the west side of Redoubt alley,
was occupied by Mr. Sevens% the second by Mrs.
Adams, a widow lady and the owner of the pro
perty; thethird by C. B. ScuPy, Esq.; the fourth by
Roberts &Davage, block and tackle manufacturers,
and the Fifth by Mr. Rees Townsend.
Mr. traria's warehouse, together with the Custom
House, firming one compact block, were built by
Mr. Irwin at a cost of about S'-0,000 They were
entirely destroyed, as well as most of the stock and
goods which they contained. The stock 113 Mr.
Irwin'. warehouse [done was worth about $19,000,
of which it is estimated that about $3,000 worth
was saved.
The total loss of various persons, by this dies
estrous fire, has been variously estimated at from
$70,000 to coopoo - tht latter, we believe, is the
mom probable sum. Mr. Irwin had an insurance
of 510,000 on his building, and the tame amount
on Ma moil; but, notwithstanding this, his loss is
considerable. The total amount of insurance on
the buildings and stock was about 510,000.
In addition to this great destruction of property
Jt is melancholy to bays to record the death of Mr.
William Hays, son of Judge Hays, who ventured
too fir into the house of Mr. Ledlie, and lost his
life either from suffocation or the falling of the
burning material-eV-le was missed abase, o'clock.
and the anxiety of his family on his account be
came most extreme. Toward• 10 o'clock, as he
had not made hie appearance, the rumor of his
being buried to the roma became general, and an
anuoua crowd surrounded the pile derma the
most of the day. Mr. Hays' remains were found
about { o'clock in the afternoon. shockingly bntis•
ed. He was lying on his back, covered with a
large pile of bricks.
Early in the day there were rumors of vartou•
other persons being killed, but these rumors were,
fortunately, not true. Thole were, however, =my
narrow escapes, among which was that of Mr.
Leallie, who got fixed between a couple of beams,
and was only extricated by sawing our of them in
two. We hear be u doing well.
All the persons whom we. have heard speak of
the fire, give great credit to the venous firemen,
for their indefatigable exertions.
Fora. L or Ma. Ita7s.-11 will be seen by re'
krone to notice in another column of to day's
paper, that the Mitered of Mr. Hays will proceed
Qom the residence of his mother, corner of Liberty
and Pitt Streets, this'atternoon at one o'clock..
Mr. Hoy. wan 35 years and 3 months of age, re.
specially connected, and highly esteemed by all
who knew him.
Drrwasentsin Arran ♦T St-ions—On Satur
day morning, a man attempted to hang himself in
the watch-house. He was brought in early in the
evening, in a state of intoxication. Toward four
o'clock, Captain Roberts hearing an nnnantral
noise, went back to the cells, sou found he had
suspended himself by his handkerchief, which was
tied to one of the bars. Roberta immediately cot
him down, and with a bide effort restored him to
sensibility. Being left again lie made another at
tempt with his suspenders, and again a third one
with bin shirt. He was brought befdre the Mayor
on Saturday morning, nod appearing very sorry
in his conduct was discharged. He appeared to
know nothing of the attempt he had mode upon
his life, when brought before the Mayor.
Tess - ma—Kr. B. Williams, the inimitable Irish
Comedian, takes hie farewell benefit this evening ,
in the fathoming popular pieces—Thos Irish Post,'
'Bashful Irishman,' and the 'lrish Lion.' In all of
which Hanley plays with a :wooer unequalled.
About seven o'clock last night, some sheds con•
netted with a glass house,in the Fifth Ward, were
burned down.
Wasvant. who lectured at Philo Hap recently,
has been giving sketches of inebriates, with great
svecessa, at the west. The 'sass' must look to it.
Ward hfoseintattousai-Whlg Ticket.
Poithe secominodation of car Wing fellow citi
tens; we publish the following list of nomination
in the *eyeful wards, of candidates to he voted fo
at the ensuing election.
Sefees Council—Juries T. Kincaid.
Connaum Council—B. C. Sawyer, Allen Corde
Wash. Mason.
SECOND WARD.
Select Conned-lu= tones.
Common Council—Wm 7 Howard, St., Arvin
bald IWFarksnd, floury Woods.
THIRD WARD.
Meet Cosoreil—Harrigan Parry.
Common Caristed—rd W Lew., Willard Leon.
ard, Rotten J Smith, Edward Gregg, T I Duncan,
Witham McKee.
&kg Con ncil—F Lorentz.
Common Council—David Holmes,
ft Nt'Knigh.
John W 'flock.
1212112:11
Setea Counett—Thomas Hays.
Common Courreil--Geo. Hsmitton. J L Patter
son, Dr. Rolurt Hoelot, .1 Allen, Jr, James Craw
ford, Wm. Young, Alexander BrudleY•
SIXTH WARD.
&ha CC.OlWil—CupL W Dawson.
Common Council—Daniel Am:Wrong, itobert A
Cunningham, Geo. Lamburn.
•EVC4TH WARD.
Bled Coumeil—K T Friend.
Common Count-a—Robert King, J D W.&
MOTU WARE.
Couved—Henry Semple.
Common Council--lecob Grier, A I' Osgood
NIITII WAtD.
&lees Council—Hugh Robb:won.
Cannon Conned—Robert HilL
DISC%
0.4 Sabbath, January 7th, /Alm W. 6.10.11
son of W. W. •nd Caroline L. WVixon.
. . . .
Ms (atoal ordl 11a0 place dila day at 9 o'clock, •
the residence of his patents, on Third street, appeal ,
the Third Presbyterian Church
v• The friends and acquaintances of the family If
Wo.usta Non, 1,., are respeetfally invited to his fu
neral, from the residence of his mother, corner of Lib
erty .d Pitt error,,, at 1 O'ClOtk this day, hi001:10.7.
V.ING MII3O MS.A.VITLA LIBLZT AM, Marius.
Liternara.—A replier meeting of dm rocoshara,
the election for officer@ to serve for tho .1141 g year,
will be bald at the Halt on Tuesday' eacolac laotlary
Otb, at 7 oldock. decf7-td • FV9 , I4Y, Sce'l.
, - •
THE PITISBURIIII GAZETTE
MONDAY MORNING, JAN- 8 , /842
==l
Among the resolutions passed by this Conven—
tion are the Grdlirarhsg
Ist. Resolved, ikerefore, That we adopt the plat.
Rolla of National Policy set torch by the Free
Democracy assembled in convention at Buffalo, in
August, I MS, as our own ; not as a platform in.
capable of modification, but asa true exposition of
principles never to be abandoned, and of liberal
pleasures, adopted to advance to all other men
Sores L1ECT.16417 tooecure by equal law& the equal
nghts of all.
24. Resolved, That without the slightest inter
ference with the legislation and independent
sovereignits of the several States, Congress ought,
in the opinion of this convention, to use all its con
stitutional power to prevent the increase, to omit,
gate and finally to eradicate the evil of slavery ;
among which powers we recognize the right to
prohibit slavery in all places under exclusive na•
none] Jurisdiction, and especially in the District of
Columbia, in our national territories. and in
American vessels on the high seas, and the power
to separate the national government from all
support of slavery, and from all responsibility for
its existence, by the repeal of the act of 1793„ in
Relation to fugitives from labor, and other appro.
ime action; the speedy and efficient exercise of
'which powers by Congress is demanded by the
dictates of humanity and sound policy.
Among a number of resolutions passed, laying
down a State Platform, we find the fiallowingt
which contains political doctrine worthy of con
sideration.
7th. Resolver?, That the exemption from invol.
notary alienation by sale upon execution and oths
erwise, of a homestead anificient for the comforta
ble residence of a family; the fixing by law of ten
boon as the legal measure of cne day's labor, the
discouragement, by proper legialative provisions, of
the holding of large tract a of unimproved lands
owned by the State only to actual settlers and in
limited quantities, under suitable regulations, are
measure, recommended by their obvious utility
and Joance, to which, therefore, we propose to
give a cordial support.
The Convention also passed resolutions in fu
Tor of calling a State Convention to frame a nets
Con.ruutton, on the following principles:
I. The cheap, prompt and certain administratton
ofjustice.
2. The adequate education of all the youth of
he State.
3. The prffibitifin of State debt beyond an a.
mount to be specified in the new constitution,
except in the ease of actual invasion or for the
payment of existing debt.
4. The prohibition of banking corporations ex•
cept by the special consent of a romority of the
people.
5. The theist°. of the State for representation
in both branches of the Legislature into single dis.
theta, equal in number to the number of Senators
and Representatives respectively, upon some fair
and equitable plan, to be fixed by the constitution.
6. The election of all state and county officers,
by the people.
The billowing resolution was offered by Jas. A
Higgs, Esq., of Cleveland, which caused an an.
irnated:diseuseaun, and was finally withdrawn, and
a modified one passed:
Resofted, That the members of Congress from
Ohio, Kennon, Miller, and Sawyer, who voted in
favor of slavery. are worthy of the execration of
freemen. and that the dodgers ought to be damned.
FROM NEW YORK.
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette
Nrw Year, Dec- 29,-1848.
The commencement of the new year is bright
and buoyant enough to satisfy the most desponding
and leave them nothing to prophecy about. la
Wall street so much activity has not been exhibit
ed for years, nor the symptoms of a strong specu•
Wive feeling more apparent. The old year closed
with an extraordinary mike in the money market,
and great readiness upon the part of capitaltets to
make loans. The opportune arrival of the Euro.
pa, announcing the return of quiet in Europe, on
easy money market in England, with a nse of belt
cent in Cotton, attended by a good feeling on the
mansdheturing &Arleta, hos given a new impetus .
to the confident epint beiort existing. Add to all
thin, the fact that two and a half millions of interest
and dividend• are being d.bursed to day, and it is
not hard to realize that the money market is easy .
and speculation nt Barings' London Circular
quotes': S ut VI, es dividend, a price that
causes iviiiiiers here to demand a large ad•ance,
and refuse to gel , at anything nenr old rate, to any
amount.
Peter C. !roof., EAA., of Boston, died thin morn
.g m the age of eighty one. leaving n fortune du
flied at seven tod4ons of dollars, the necomt.
uot of years of industry and enterprise, added to
a habit of punctuality that grew into a proverb
with his townsmen. The bulk of his property
eras made dunnir the French war. His son,
Sydney Brooks, of the house of Davis. Brooks &
Co.. of this city, is the possessor of hi• tether's
many good qualities and divides his wealth with
the Hon. Edward Everett and the Hou.Charies F
Adams, who each married daughters of Mr. Brooks.
The career of this Roston merchant has closed
with honor to himself end the land of his birth, aid
should stimulate the ambition of our youth to .re
like him
&oda. without euception are up, and held aith
great Canute.. Among the rest North American
Trust. The London bankers who recently obtain-
.d a deeivion of half a mdlion in their favor, have
ompoundod, and the old and corrupt concern will
• n be doled op, and pay in abareholdera a fair
mount of their principal.
All kind. of produce are aclike. esnecially Cot.
too, which has advanced 1 1 centupon the
Europe's news, with sale. of 2000 bale.. In Flour
the saint are 11,000 bbla at 55 621 for the mm*
common sorts: New Orleans sells as high as 85 56.
Corn Meal hat risen to S 2 CA 53, and Rye Fkurr
93 25. Holders of Pork hardly know what to ask,
No active is the market and the price ; old Prime,
511 50, new 512 50, old Mesa 514 25, new $l5.
Beef is in low request., owing to the foreign news.
Lard is rather dull. Whiskey Ili and very dull.
Governor Rah and the Whig Legislature as.
owned the reins of °lnce to-day The Message of
he execution is a good sound whig document of
oderate length• and calculated to raise him in
the estimation of the people of the State, who have
been bored with the almost endless effusions of
Messrs. 1.10.1 Ck. Wright, and Gov. Young. We
shall have a •port session of the legislature, no
there ni nothing but a little local legislation to ac
complish, to relieve the State from the clog. pal
upon her enterprise by the loookico ampules, who
have mismanaged affairs to years gone by. c.
THE LONDONDERRY STEAMER.
We gave Friday, among oar tbreign extracts,
the details of a temble calamity, which occurred
on hoard the Irish steamer, bound from Sligo to
Liverpool, with a large number of emigrants as
steerage passengers. As many of these unfelt.
nate persons were bound to this country, and large
number, of them, in all probability, have friends
and connections here, we annex a list of the dead
and the =red so far as they bad been respectively
ascertained by the Londonderry papers.
The Londonderry Standard of Friday contains
the following statement in rekrenee to the num.
her of pampa on hoard the the steamer, compiled
from the ship's papers, and the records of the ins
quests—
=MUER 07 1101 , L1 ON MAU ,
Steerage pasungere,
MEE
Captain and crew, ........ ........ 26-203
Of these died 011 board (1! steerage passengers)—
Mee 23
Remaining to be accounted for
Steerage passengers surviving..
Cabin ditto
Captain and crew, 28-131
Lin on Poisons Dean anti wanes Bonneurnt
Bun Rccomionto—Biddy Tenrny. Owney can.
lon, John McLaughlin, Anthony *min, Mary
M'Laughlin, Pot. Clancy, Pat. Mani°, Ellen WA..
nutty, Anne M'Anulty Michael M'Anulty Nancy
M'Anulty, Cathanne M'Anulty, Biddy M'Anulty,
(one family;) John Tearnan, Tendy Armstrong and
non, John M'Oowan, Mary Tiilland, Anne Conan,
John Connaughton, Mary Kane, Margaret Con.
nnughton. Catharine M'Gowan, Michael M'Gowrin,
Hannah Brown, Catherine Gilgan, Pat. (ilia, Pat.
Nenlkin, Bridget Bailey, James Cathay, Pat. Clark,
Catherine 'Reilly, Bryan Flyn, Thomas Tanner,
Anne Cullen, Michael Egan, George Stevenson,
Gurney Haughney, Mnry Rowan, Anon Rowan.
James M'Cormick,Bridget Bourke, Mary M'Donngh
Mary Cain. Jame. M'Griskiu. Brien Melvin, Thady
Tearsny, Owen Scanlan, Dominic Unity and
non—in all no, leaving 22 bodies yet to be identi
fied.
Lars or PAOSITIORIZA Savao.—We have made
every effort in our power to obtain the names of
the pomengera who were saved on this occasion ;
but in consequence ofa number of them having left
Decry immediately idler the ammunition of the in•
quest, we have not been able to complete the Ilst.
Thelbllowing are all the names that could be pro
cured :
• •
Winney Canby, Catherine Dwyer, Bridget Nim•
mo, Margaret M'Gownn, Margaret Ullmann, Mary
Mourne, Bridget Wynn. Ina Wynn, Jane Dwyer,
Betsey Dwyer,Stibine Carron, Bridget Melvin, Nan
cy Melvin, Mary Melvin, Mary Manley, Catherine
Quinan, Bridget Merrick, Anthony Merrick. Bridg.
et M'Donald, Maria M`Donald, John M . Duintid
Catherine Molloy, Nancy . Feeney, J. Manna, Mioha
el Mania, Patrick Manta, Mary Martin, Bridget
Martin, Patrick Blandon, Anne Banana. Bryan
Hamer, Bridget M'Dermott, Ed. M'Derroott, Bridg
et Cmfloo, Margaret Bank. Patrick Morron, Betsey
Hogan, Jas. Dwyer, Bridget Brennan, sen L • Bridget
Brennan, jun.; Anne Brennan, Michael, Brennan,
Dominick O'Connor, Bridget Feeney, Catherine
Gallagher, Mary M'Gettens, Dewey M'Fadden,
Owen Kane, Mary Kane, Mary Walsh, Patrick
Walsh, James Coyne, Bridget Connaughton, Micha
el jd'Lang Min, John M'Andrew, Thomas Colman,
Jerry M'Anulty, Mary M'Analty,John Allen, Ellen
M'Cowan, Patrick Golden, James Quinan, Ttioa
links jun.; James Colgan, Miles Gild:sans, Philip
Gannon, Edward M'Derrnott, Peter Walsh, Patrick
Tynan, John Logan, Mark Milmore, Patrick M'.
NUJ John Logan, Jame. Kollin, Patrick Blunt,
Chariot Scullion, and Matthew Molloy%
MECEI ALA NEOUS.
=M=
Orry OF FirrsnuitcH, ss:
la accordance with the provisions of an Act of
the General Aasembly of the Slate of Pennsylvania,
providing for the meorporation of the city of Pitt.
burgh, and of the Supplements to said Act, I, Ganmt
AD•3ls, Mayor of stud city. do ,acne this, toy Procla
mation, declaring that on the *icon Ter.,. of Jan'
aary. A. D. 1549, being the Uth day of that month, "we
Beeman of each ward of said city,* qualified to vote
for members of the House of Representatives of this
Commonwealth, will meet together at the several pia
ce• for holding elecuogs w their respective wards, and
elect by ballot, • nirir fh the said city. qualified to
bo elected a member o( e Douse of RepresentaUves
of this Commonwealth— be Mayor of said city .
And that on the same day, in eonformny to the be
fore recited authorntes, and also to an ordinance of
Conned, distrieungsal city, enacted into a law on
the loth day of Novemb r, A D 1,17, th e ciurena of
the First ward wall elect by ballot ona person to be a
member of the Select Conned of said city, and caeca
persons to be members of the Common Council of acid
city; of the Second wart one person to be a member
of the select. and THREE ersona to be member. of the
common council, of the bird ward, one person to I.
a member of the select, and at:persons to be members
of the Common Col.olCli, of the Fount, ward, one person
to be a member of the select. and nano persons to be
members of the common council; of the Fifth ward,
one person to be a mber of the select, and are n
persons at be members me of the common coon.; of the
Nuts, ward, nue person to he a m ember of the select
and TOlOO persons to be members of the common
council; of the - Seventh word, one person to be a mem
ber of the select, and two persons to be members of
the common c 0... of the Eighth ward, one person
to be a menthe, of the siert, and ewe persons to be
members of the rommou council, of the Ninth ward,
one person to be a member of the select, .d 016 per
son to he a member of the common council—each of
whom shall tie qualified to serve art a member of the
Hon. of Repreaentauves of this Commonwealth .
Given under my hand and seal of said city of Pitts
burgh, this both duy of December, A. D Ist"
tnl GABRIEL ADAMS
JAMES W. WOODWELL,
Mo deru and Antique Furniture,
Tubs Sioux,, errremaaa.
A large and splendid
nosonment of Purnbure,
suitable for Stramboats,
Hotels and goyim- dwel
li9Re7re""Vetoe"kho'nndlionnddesmitm"; Ve7eded by
any manufactory in the western country. Persons
wishing to Pure would do well to give me a call,
0,1 am deternalhad my prices shall please. Port of
the stack consists ,n
Tete a Toe; Buffet F2aelete;
Lous XIV Chines; queen Elpsabetli chairs;
Tea Poysei Pout Tables;
Totlet Tables; Louts XV Commoder;
French Mahogany fledsmods; Plano Stools,
50 wins with Plush and Hair-Cloth covers;
50 hlologtmy flocking Chung
40 clni Parlor do
° Pane y do
25 centre Tables;
20 pair Divan, 4 pair pmr Tables;
13 marble top Dresslng Humans:
c Wardrobes: 0 Schretartes and Hook cases;
20 marble top Waoh Sttinds;
4 our Ottomans.
4 pair fancy Work Sunda;
A very large ...enamel of common chaos and other
tumour,. numerooe to mention.
c_r• 'louts furnished on the shortest 0..5,
szi4 on the most reasonable term*. deets
FRESH PURE, TEAS,
Wholcse!c anti ,141.11, at the
ills FAIN TEA STORE. 7ti Fourth street, near Wood,
lotnshorgh —The subscriber having not returned
from New York, to now recervlng a large fall supply
of fresh OREEN AND BLACK TEAS. tram the New
York Pekin Tea Company. .sleeted with great care for
retail oilier Our vock being now heavy we are pre
pared to supply Grocers. Hotels, Steamboats and Pas-n
-ate* with any quannly and at any price they may wt.*
;lecke. k and I pound packages, 5 lb. tin cants
min. d and 13 lb catty hoses. and to half chests.
Retail Corner" a invited to rall, as we can and
will sell better Teas re
at lower pole., than any other
house in Pittsburgh
Our stock of fine Young Dyson, Gunpowder, and Im
perial Green, and Oolong Black Teas are the best in
the American market.
Lovering'. double refined Loaf. Crushed, and Pul
Termed Suaars. at retail, or try the barrel.
COFFEES—Mocha. Old Gov. J•aa, Ligroin, St Do
mingo and Rio Coffees, selected by Ma Meat expetien
red coffee Broker to New York.
Sweet Spiced Chocolate, PicklOC Cucumbers And
Onions, Fresh Poncho., pat up in Ow owu juice.
l'r.ls7—R;tll"l;;'. to 3 .la lb yo b :` ' s7mtly hledletnes for sale.
deoPsth toS A. JAVA KS.
Pittebargh & Boston Copper Company.
n p l O s rLTlLTO7 . 4 . . r i c rie u n 'H lLV:e r tTe . urnt e r. of " tp . pe nd r
an the form in which they prepare t, Mat linear Smelt
ing %Yorks are now in successful operation. and they
me now ready .o make contr... for the delivery of
Ingots to those who want In this form; and also tough
cake for the purpose of rolling.
The Copper produced (rem the Metal. Mines of
Lake Soper., as ascertained to be much superior to
the ordinary copper is the Mrirhete,Whleh is obtained
from elms containing foreign mineral substances. This
copper is pm feed y purr, mulls not Miami by the pro
. of sararlllng, and as therefore glumly to be prefer
red for bell metal, mitotic. and many other purposes.
A. it is not the Intethanu Or wish of this Company
to erect works for the manUfeetora of copper in the
vanom forms in which it Is womed,they wba be happy
imake contracts for the delivery out in the form of
ngots. tongh mike for rolling, to., to those who may
with to embark to the business
.
Ilerealter. dl ;h. copper otaturied from their mtne•
vrt:. he 4rougla to l'lttsburgh. aml lame auppltes may
he expeetr.d Letter. addre...e4l to L. ilvasxv or
Toom.k.l NI. Hove, art I meet withprompt anew/on
JrrlUltm t•lt 101.1:, Vf.Rl'. l're•ttlent.
M 3211
T° Tilt: 1..NT1-1 tare chance is now
rescuted tor the saoe inyeswcent ti busine.• en
tirelyp new. mar adapted to Mc in:tn of limited, as well
PS to the man o extensive re:saucer,., yielding a profit
from capital and enter pram beyond any operation of
the day. It is the comple e monopoly of a staple arti
cle. ahwylutely necessary and ...Muni to every fami
ly. as well as indicpettsa , le to the °tech..., arta.
and profession. man. T. capitalists, an opponity
oiler. itself to n !creative cropioyment of either ,arge
or small sums. brdiguic imm e diate and highly satisfac
tory returns 'lli., Oestrous of embarking in a pleas
ant, genteel beisinea•. a, invited. with others, to nail
at the office of the urdersigned. examine the article,
and Farm their owil Judgment from the facts presented.
. . . . •
klutid.ttg,... L tt ui T l V! n, neat
F.s q u,n, °lea
dec. LI -
— di itT Vats: 6Y6V-ialaTr-
FROM THE TE SHELL—By Burke aCo's
r ro.l kapre••. .1 reduced once. —To aceotrtao
ante .11 loe.r, to doe tichrotto , losnry, BURKE tk Co.
hove revolved to tutpriy lilt itrOP, , hroott.•
ou n the ninth the choteest Free. Oysters in
eau, WI fill. and she,. at such reduced prices as
will enable every tarroly enjoy thus delicacy at then
tattles.
An Expresa lona wfl be received d•i;y at the ware
how.. of J C Water etre.. between
efflittitheld end (.runt. tote for ante the e. and at the fol.
lowttng depotv Herger. e
orner e.oltitafteld and
bd tee, Ilvarleton. Iharnond, A Hoevier, Penn at, sth
Wanl; 1) Ilaughe). foot of Ltberty at; J Cotten, Jr ,
l'ennh Avenue; Mercer k Etobutten, Allegheny etty.
aolll.
SEW'Ytiftlt. OHN ANT)}lo4l7:slrlFlAlibs:
J H, AIS:LL011. Nu al Wood
1111 RI street, has received inViJlees of a lease
supply of Plano Forte. from the eele
bruted manufactory of t ticketing.
Boston, to serve In a few days, of which doe notice
will he given. varying in prlce MINT 111276 to SILO.
Also tram the insaufaciones of orcester, and
Bacon A. Raven. NeW vort, a handsome assortment
of 6, 15/ and til oelare hano Forbes rosewood and
mahogany c of the molt elegant desenpuom and
with all the isle ases.
Improvements
The above, to midmost w he stock en hand, will
make the largest and most desirable selection ever
uttered for Hue n, It, city. and wdl be .old in all cases
mmotfacturem iffice. On !accommodating and
a wet ten guarantee gt vet with every Piano Forte sold.
JOHN B. NIELLOR,
pole Agent for the sale of Chlekeringls Piano Fortes,
for Western Pennsylvania: deal,
ZIE TV PIA-11[0i
801.1AMICT roe NCNNO • bibaseseunaarico Pianos
NMTHE •übscnber tlns past replenished
hi. snick of Pianos, which for variety
of ity le and pnces has never been cur
pasand in Hum city. Just received and
opened, the blowing new Pianos.
One 7 octave cabinet grand I.nuto, an entirely new
invention.
...
One Howelkooll ki. very elegant Nunns & CI uk
One with Coletroto's celebrated -Vahan At
tachment. Thu. t. a very supcnor Piano.
maileeno), plan, N a C
H. KLEaVR. at .1 \v WoodwellN
P LA 4 T d ' O j 2en '4 S l : ( l: ' :; ‘ l%td — Elulter Knives;
3 plan Tea Spoon.J
rap
' d Threaded errs heavy
" Dessert Spoor.,
2 " '` " Table
I " Tobacco Boxes;
I " Sugar Shovels;
" hl mann! "
" Saver Spee Cores;
4 " " Spec.;
4 " " Asi'd cot's.
•
Also, 6 Allen's Patent ReVolvtag Plato* Iv.t recd.
dee9.9 ' Z. -KINSEY'S. 67 Market st
WOOL, FLOUR AND PRODUCE
LIIIAN, RENA & CO.,
(Successors to Rood, Hord b. C 0..)
GENERAL COIIIIIIISSION MERCHANTS
BOSTON, MASS.
Particular attenuon paid to the sale of all kinds of Pr.
duce, and liberal advances made on consignments.
fr. R. fr. Co. have leave to refer to—
Messrs R. Rol'i•op 4 co. 1 Pittsburgh.
k Rge.
Reed, Parka ,k Co., Beaver;
conni e , 0.
floater-II Monk, Peg Steubenvtlle, Os
S. Brady, Rift I
NV Petbrson, Rag
Messrs R Crangle /
Co.
s Bill k Stout, At
Rhodes k OglebyTitedgrport, 0.
dec27.,l2twolayldS
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RITCHIE & COCHRANE,
FOIMBHING & COMMISSION MISICIIar
NO. D 3 TCOOL7PITOULAS STREET.
New Orb...
INFORM their friend,. and the public that they heel
no longer any couttceilon with their late establlsh.
meat In Penn street, k Imam us the Pittsburgh Brewery,
havtng removed their mitt. business to the POINT
13RFAVFMV in Pitt street. caylrbd ys
BlesTeliinsf I osednn, ini.waT, of "Artie.)
hIPOIPPFO DIRECT PROAI•rHE :SAN
RERS.--The suhserthers have on hand and will
constantly be supplied with Jul hlurprest d Sons' eel.
chroted Bleaching Powdor, which they will wa n t
if
equalnot superior to any impo States.
rten in the I:
and.vddch they arc prepared to kelt at the lowest mar. : k
ket pnce for cash or Approved bola. o it. HILL.
_ W :11 htercituriox, Inn HILL & cunRY,
Al estpriect & bon. , Bodo Ash. ' 13 AN KERS and Egrhattge Broken., Dealers in Fa.
THE subsenhars are note receiving their Fall stock 11 , cogn and Demesne Time And S 1 ht Bulls of ;Ix.
of the above smell-' three vessels, via: the Juniata. chan g e , Certificates of leeposne, Bank Notes and Cote
.. of the above ante... tome .e...,., ...........miu. ....use, evet/nu...-. ,
-•---- --
..,.
bleda/lion and Lytila. hatring artived at Philadelphia No 42 Wood street, third door below F o ur th,
and Halt/more, wad two more, the Stephen Baldwin and side _ _ markltf
lento. ebonly OXPeoted; they are, therefore, prepared I ,TE.„, — .,.,, - T r p, : , - Datweah .KII
to /seem orders. They-will receive during the wet- . n'p,.AyrjEa 4 GAIIII,
n
for nnd spring regular . I IPP , k-n `fin Now 0, k"... ANKERS AND EXCHANGE I DRO NERS, dealers
orl3 •MI a N MITCRELTREE ,BI F and Domestic Bibs of rhichorhae, Cm . -
_ _
SUNORLPS,S bbls No I Markeren pfic.,. of Depoeuo. Bank Note. and Com, corner of
;let hbls No 2 mackerel, $1 hf do Nod do: 3d and Wood streets, directly opposite St. Charles Ho
rd 1: n 3 4 : 10 110 Tlllllll l ll (111. lot. ____ _
____
___lt:t•-slLy__
sdo Aldm; 3do F. Sans .1 do ehipn Loewood Iify,WYSRN Yr .- DS
I tad° Nutmegs 2/ ho. Nu I .ca ed Iletnns, Ty Ohio, .
541 Liss No 0 do do; 5 do ....ruled noafril • lothana,
I 0 do No 3 Pre ..'d do; It/ do No 4 do du Kentucky.
I ho e ClOl,llll to ha, J n•ii. °are; blisroun,
So Node ovum N V t•tliC•r, 1.. , ' , CA and for •ale Rank Notes;
by decia DROWN d. CULBERT:4.ON purchased at the lowest rams, Up
: viuten • - DR. D. HUNT, I N. 1t01.21F9 a swig.
lieptd 33 Market street
swis - 'Dn., nn_ ' Corner ..:( Fn . ''' . BILLIII OF EXCEIA.NOZ--Sight Check. on
rmo. LAC.IIOII., never:en New ~-,,,,,k
/Market and Perry streets COO-dlr.: ildladelphia, d
.
_ _
iussllass ~,,w,m3s, 300. 0. emu, rune. /11,110.1 1 . Jr :
R ' eltinvare, '
/•COls roam, says we /Alfas IL L.A.., Constantly for intio by - N. 110LMF3 Sr. SONS.
rim. 1134,1101.1. eepl3 35 Market to RUBOR* RIDS' GLASS WORKS. I _ -,--- - -------- .4. - =. -
SIMPSON Is Co.. manufacturers of kml4, Bottler,j AI ACKEREI.—..I.O Ws beat ditelity. lame No
and Window Gin.. hoop no 1 :4 1 . 11, / on band n U. bl iaekerel,on hand and for sale low by
general 0•1 1 0131111 1 1.1 0( the above 61 . 11111.111.. /11110, make dec2:l
to o Der a superior ankle of Mineral or Sode-Water -- - - - -- -----. 1611:1 hCP&L ) EN &Co
Bottles, of colored:slams No. Id Wood st, Pittsburgh, F LAXSEED -250 bush Flawed lust reed and for
P.. nu/014m We by docile 93W MARRADM la
HOUSES, LOTS, FARM - ic:
valwabiu Real Estate for Elsa.
THE following described prope r ty, in the cities of
Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and vicinity, is offered
(or sale on aecouiniodanng terms
•
.
1 Lot, 42 feet In front on Liberty Street, beiner
bury, by 110 feet to Brewery alley, being mule( Lot No
LIO, near the Monengabelu
Lot No 460, having 00 feet from on &numb stmt by
240 feet to Strawberry alley, near the comet Of Grew
street.
I Lot on Elm street. 20 feet by 70.
Lou Nos 121, 1V and tab, o Pint KCI<C4 between
Ross and Try Unneu, each baying 14 feet front on drat
street by 60 feet deep.
Lots Nos 139, 129 and 140, having 24 feet fro,d
Third street be ED feet deep.
Lots 101 and I¢2, having .24 feet front on Third street
Ly Et/ feet deep.
1 Lot, corner of 011ers and Quarry street, 24 feet
by 60.
. .
Lots Nos Tl, 24, 15 and te, twenty-gee feet an quar
ry street by 60 fee deep.
Two Lou, Nos Pal and %LS, on Penn street, in the 9th
ward, 14 feet by 100 fret to Spring alley.
5 Lots on Penn street, in the 9th *Be, between Bald
and Mama *tree., having 24 feet from an Penn
street by 10U feet to Spring alley.
Lots on Butler street, zr. the Orb Ward, between
Inns and Baldwin Streets, dear the Allegheny river.
24 feel front by 120 feet deep.
CI, al aI.I.I,OHENT.
Lou NOt el nod PP, hartng 60 feet front on Beaver
by 210 to West Common. bemoan Ohio StMel and
North Common.
Lots No. DO and 91, having GO feet from on Federal
.trees, by 240 feet to ;quid!• allry, between the Dia
mond and North Common.
Lot No 100. having 60 fart on Sandusky suer by 210
feet to Pitt alley, between Ohio street nod North Com-
Five 10 acre Lots in Reserve township, near the bo
rough of Manchester, Has tv7 , len , DA!, 211
I ten acre Lot on the Ohio river and the Bearer
road, between the U. S. Marine Hospital Lot and Phil
bps' oil cloth factory—to be sold In quantities to suit
purchaserv. Require of CHA RLE..4. B. SCULLY,
or /AMES O'HARA,
Burke'. Building, 4th st.
SOO Acres Coal L.lllnd for Salo,
ITU ATED on the Alononguliclariver, about I 6 miles
S
from Piaiburgh and 3 miles above third Lock, In
the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon & Shore,
and Mr. John Herron's poschase. This fine body of
Coal will be sold at the' low price of 833 per acre—one
third in hand, balance in five equal annual payments,
without Interest. Tale indisputable. Location very
good—ca not besurpassed. For further particulars
enquire of 8. BA LSLEY, who has a draft of said pro
pony. Reoidenee Yd at. below Ferry, Mr. Adams' Row.
N. R. Thorn is another seam of coal on this tract,
about 60 feet above the lower, of ezecilent quality.
/r 3,38 ‘ S. B.
Tract of Load for Bale.
TFIE geburibet oral sell on accomincalming terms, a
valuable tract of unimproved land, 'heats on the
road leading from Brighton to Franklin, about eighteen
miles from Pittsburgh, and about eight miles from the
town of I. recdom on the Ohio river. The tract con
tains 404 acres and 40 perches, strict measure The
land is of on eXcellent quality, about 90 auras cleared,
and well watered, nod will be sold either in whole or
in farms of convenient size, to suit purchawra
For farther particulars enquire of WM. BOYD, Au'y
at law, office on 4th st above Smilluteld, Pittsburgh-,
usgkeitl&wtf T _ _
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ATRACT of land, 90 acre., in Harrison, Pottage Co.,
on the Cuyahoga river—about JO acme tinder im
provement_ Also, two unimproved lot. in the village
of Warren, Trumbnll Co., GO feet by 90. Also, a lot In
ground in th e centre of Hartfonl, Trumbull Co., with a
One dwelling house and stom—one of the best stands
for a merchant on the Western Romanies Any or all
this proporty will be sold on very accommodating
terms. ISAIAH Die to Co.,
feblo Witter and Front ats.
FACTORY FOR BALE OR RENT.
HE large and well both Farrory, erected on Rebec
a street, Allegheny city. by R. B. Cassatt, Dig, is
oeyed for stile or reo from the lit of Jan. 1949. The
lot on which the Factory is erected, fronts 100 feet on
Rebecca street, and runs Lack noTeet to Park street
The mato building is of brick, three stories high and
60 feet long by 17 feet wide. The Engine Home is
large and commodious, with an engine, boiler, stack,
/Lc- all m complete order. The property will be sold
low, and on advantageous terms. -
Impure of ROBERT WILNIGHT,
dec2iLd3m agent.
FOR RENT—For one to - 1. - M - years . ,, from the
firstof April next, s large two started bruit
"Dwelling House, pleassntly situated on the bank
Ohio river, adrobrong the borough or hinnehe•
rith shout four sures or l.nd. out buildings, fruit
kr. &c Apply to
To Lot.
A LARGE and wail finigbed Room, second
gory, on the corner of Wood and Third streets,
show the Exchange office of t. m If Willman,
Poocosion green uranedunely. loquire of
.SUGILLS & RUE, 111 Libd.Y et
FOR BALE OR RENT
jTHE submsiber offers for IsaH or rent, ht. (CM
denee to Allegheny city. Possession can he p
act, let of February. or sooner if neemmary, and who
e•er may occupy it, might find it advantageous to re
tain some of the Molnar, fie , pavvicalarly ended to
the place. R W. POINDEXTER.
AWANTED TO Hi:NT—A auttali private dare::
NR with not ices than four roorrw and a kitchen.
five or lea minutes reach of the Diamond.
Address, with parucu.ars. - 800 No, 216. Post (Mee
BRICK YARDS
TO LET —A Lot on Boyd'. 11111, ',tunable for one or
two Brink Yard.. to let. Apply to
)1•4-10:1 M. It. LOWRIE. Agent, WY te et.
TWO ROUSES AND LOTS FOR BALE.
rg Two LOT, on Deaver •Ireot, to the etty of
PO Allegheny. above MC uppers ommona, on it Met,
ts erected a frame Mimi.. nit, two cories high. sultable
for two small tenements The lota are each twenty
feet to Wont by one hundred teet deep. and run back
to a street forty Met wide. The tnuidtudo ou the pre
mises will pay a very handsome it - I,nel on the Invest:
went, and the property will he raid cheap lot cash.
Apply to 11. Spruill. Clerk's odor; U. S. or to
navy
KAY b. Co
ROSEDALE TO LET
THIS deittliitel Summer Retreat, for
D
Mime years poet occupied by L Horeb
aid, le offered for tale or rent on the hen
April next. This property has been improved by
dditionol buildings, and a mtananual stone wall, iti.d
gCC planted with E vergreens and Emit Trees. To
ood tenant, eapatile of eondoeung the Retreat, the
eons will be reasonable GEO COCHRAN,
Ptitsburgh, Dee. Y. Agent tor yriirtelor.
FOR RENT:—
THE subsern.er offers far rent for the term of
one or more year., a large convenient well h o
is eel iwu story Dweiling Hon c. et/awning e rooms
and Kimben. 1 here is a iot ofground containuig II
acres of fine young fruit trees o every 'land. stable.
he., connected with tbc house. To any person wish.
tag a delightful residence within a few minutes ride of
the city, this will be a rare chalice. For terms, which
will he low to a good tenant, Inquire of Mr. JllO
Wright, near e remises, of John Whit, corner of
Hand sod Liberty s p treets, or of
octikeif THEO. F. WRIGHT.
lereperty in Allegheniqity for But
THE sat...mbar* oder for sole a number of choice
Lola gnome to the Second Wird, fronting on the
Common ground, on easy terms. Impure of
W. &H. ROBINSON, Any of St Clair at •
or of! AS ROBINSON. on the premises
rayl7:ditonf T
BootiTh Bottom Zand7ortoile.
TEN ACRYI4 OF LA...Nix ottuated in Peebles warn
ship, on the Monongahela, three tollos from Pas
burgh—an lots to lull purehariers. .For (unbar panic
ulars apply nu Henry Wood, fid sti Or to
A WASHINGTON,
novt 4 22.dif 4th. above Smithfield st
Renal &sant. In Rlarear Conia — ty.
LOT A Storehouse and Dwelling, altnate on the
Eric Extension Canal, in the village of West Mid
dlesex; a desirable location for • merchant Liao, a
Lot and good Dwelling House well suited for • Tavern
Stand, In the village of Orangeville, ontteata lino of
Ohio. Terms our. D I. tr. Co.
lebl.o Water and Prom sta.
elOteL LAND FOR SALE—Seven acres noel land
kj for sale, Innate in bend of the hlononlyahela River,
above Brownaville Pa., Imam( a 7 !not vein of coal
which will be sold In exchenhe for goods. For pitmen
ra apply to (Doll 9 lc W•MARBAUGH Monad si
in.WAREHOUSE FOR SALE—The subscriber
offers for sale the three .iory brick 'Warehouse
on Wood street, occupied by R. Tanner et Co.
apl) WM. WILSON, Jr.
The subsenbere willof part of the ware
bon,.e now oceopted by them. Apply to
LEWIS, DALUL4 & Co,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET
FUR SALE—A Lot of Ground situate on Penn
treet, between Hay and Marborystreets, adioining
the house and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards,
having • front of 23 fret, and to depth 1.20 feet, and be
sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. En
quire of C. 0. LOOMIS, 4th st, near Wood.
ciot2l-4ItY
A THREE *tory Itnek DweitinF house, o.
Water, above Grant street. Possession
given o.
the fast of January, 1549. ormourr if restored
For tenha, istgaire of
0 BLACKBURN & Col water st
EXCHANGE BROKERS, &c,.
_
N. HOLMES .4. SONS,
Elanker•, Exchange Broker•
11,11 01ALII.11 13
NOTES, DRAFTS., ACCKPTANC, GOLD, SILVER
AND RANK NOTErI...
EOLLELTIONS.—DmIta Not. and Aceeptance.
payable in any part of the Union, collected on the most
favorable terms.
EXCHANGE on New York, Pfilladelphia and Bal
timore; also, Cincinnati, Louisville, Sawt Loot. rind
New Orleans. constontly for sale._
BANK NOTFS.—Notha on all advent bank. in the
United State. dtheontiled at the lowest rata. All kind
of Foreign and American Gold and Silver Coin hough
and .old
Office No. 55 Alarket street, between 3d and 4th
Pitteburgh, Pa. ' mai
nusszy HANNAOO. - , --
BANICERS, FICIIANUE BROKERS , and deale
in Foreign and DOlrlintie laakiango, Certificates o
Deposits, Hank Notes, and Sprelefi Fottrtk street, near
ly opposite me Rank of Yinsbargh. Current mane
received on depositc—Sight Checks rot We, and co
tertian , . made on nearly all the principal points in th
United States
. _
The highest premium paid for ll'oretcn and AMCrie
Gold. • •
Atosnoes made on consignments of Produci
liberal terms. Litp
r'lsd—F" MIO
BILLS on England. Irelands and Sentland bought
any arnount at the Current Rates of Exchange.
Aloss, Grad. paenble sn any prat of the Old Gountnesh
Hein LI to nort the rate of fa to the 1 Sterling.
without doduen ol on s dmount. to , JOSHUA ROBIN
SON. European anu General Agent, odiee Sth at nee
door meat of wood. oetlent
~~ . ~.I~E~~`C'A L:
HAREM VEGETABLE EXTRACT
IS THE ONLY REJLEOT thin coo be relied on for
1. the permanenteure of SplscriodieTchtruetions , h
ot:Wen of the Nerves, Nervous or Sick Headache
Nervorm Tremors, Neural& Afrections;'OeneralVo
buity, Deficiency of Nervqo Pre F."XL
rod all Nervous Msorderh Meloding . the most dreamt
of all diseases that ever affect the human mos—
EPILEPTIC PITS, •
• r palling Sickness, Hysterical VIM . C..../oiOn.t
'mums, ke. Hen would imprese It upon the minds ot
he afflicted that die Vegetable Extreet is Me only rem
dy ever discovered that can be relied m for the per
anent core of this most theadfal of all diseases. A.
" tendency ie to insanity madame and death, the mow
CIMMM=EI
Europe. a. well a; atinN7OlC4ll.o;lleatunrp, have
c s o o n n s o id u e n reee b Ep imepyy , wuneta i rab s le .
moAstn d t rilphrn tb eMen. so
all
disceries irlaS wade bry Dr. S. HI"Ie•AY asteen
ear ov s since, daring which time It has been peribralMS
um. of the mod
REMARKABLE CURER '
upon
recnt, end has acquired • reputatton which
JO alone con eirece. Phygiciarts of undoubtod akin
ma experience, ministers of various denominations,
as well es bemired* of our eminent citieene, all Untie
inrecommending the use of this truly valuable osedi:.
eine to their patients, charge, and friends, who are el
!bated, as the lo
th i nly remedy..
WF QUOTE THE LANGUAGE
used by those who have been cured by s valuable
Medi-erne) One says, "I have suffered beyond my Dew'
er description, but I now rejoice in bethg fully re
stored to healthand happiness," Another say./ "I
Wank God I feel that lem n well ma. I oleo feel it
my duty to proclaim it to the ends of the earth, that
those surtilarly ethic-led may find relief." Another
/who is an EMINENT LAWYER and well known an
this city) says, "My son has been atllicthil for yyara
with Epilepsy, but ie now enjoying goof health min
We Vegetable Extract, Its lame," say. he, "should
and ought to be sounded to the ends of the earth." An
other safs. uLanguege entirely Inadequeun to Caprops
my gra/nude to Dr. Hart for having been the 410/111n,
under the blessing of God, of restonng me to the enjoy
ment of good health, after having been athlete/1 w tth
Epilepsy in its worst forms for more than twentj three
year., and my morning and evening oblation of prat.
andifianksming Wall coatinge to ascend to that Gal
who has aMeted hot to make me whole."
.• .
Mrs. J. Bradley, DX Orchard ...et N. V.. namatitat
rhediam been anbject to fito for many years, and has
been restored toperfeet health latter every other means
had (ailed) by the use of the Vegetable Klltr•el-
Dr. Charles d Btoo/11, of Do•er. Russell rounty,
who is one 01 the best physic... to the State, nays that
be has been much benefited by the use of the Vegeta
ble Extract, and that he unheattatingly prnserilma it In
eve 7 case of Epilepsy which con.. under hi. knoal•
°NM .
tdirtis G. Mayberry, Esq. formerly Postmaster at
Lurie Mills, Crawford county, Pa , now living in Erie
county, states that for many , years past he has
been sorely afilieted with fits, and he is now happy to
elate that a ;touring use of Dr. Hulls Vegetable
Extrazi, has stored him to sound health. being enure .
ly freed from worst of all di tes. 1
From the Cincinnati Commercial.
R&MARKABLE CURE.
The following certificate was given to lusts. Tho
mas & bib s, Doctor Han'. Agents for it o sale of his
;:iM b El e ic rit''; 4 ° . e . the ceb;d7.l.l! " 914 ',F1',"
in our editorial columns kora the fact ths "' in a l.4o P o u nl;
known medicine that will o ft a psi these ame
time believing% It to be one of the greaten) ditcovene.
in medical miaow, Physician and men tf setence of
all ages have teen trying rodisccatter u rethedy for this
disease, but all has been in vain until the present dit
covery of Dr. Ilan, and we wouldnow ny nithose
afflicted with fits, dempair no longer, for Is hope!
MESSRS. THOMAS & blLLlttait 169 life! street; Cla
mmed, Ohio, Agents tan Doctor Hasse Vegez r able
Extract for the core of .E4rileptic Fit.
Gentlemen—lt is almost Impassible for anguage in
express With What heartfelt suialaetiou I d te. these
few lines tot Ten, (or the purpose of tufo g you of
he beneficial results that have been tea by the
use of Dr. Hants Vegetable Extract.
My son, aged twelve rUILIP, has beet
flirted with Epileptic Fits, and with suer
the opinion woe, he could not he cured
i t
In one of Ins paroxysm. be fell and b eke hi. arm.
I.] celled in Dr. Mulford, a very nacelle t physician,
who re-set It, He informed ma that my sWe Nervous
System tares very much deranged, and th tit would be
impossible to cure him of Epilepsy, as Septic Fag
were almost Incurable , and - employing yuclarit in
his case would be only thrtneVotury way.
I called apon Dr. Falun; he ormed . me that the
discus had ustuned a chronic form, and It would take
• long ume to eons him if he tumid be cued ii SD.
He became worse and worse, and I begun'ter think
there was no are for him, until I saw the afflietuse
mein of Dr. Hun's Vegetable ExtranSin one of mit city
Ulret o L s rb i r th ie ' n?fiaL, twenty, es from P l e hirtroVevel font'
years, and restored to health by the use of the Eimer.
I celled at your Wore, and afire coaversing with Mr.
Thomas, I came to the conclusion to purchase d three
dollar package. It done little or ao good I illintght I
would try another,
from the ate of which!' perievred
some litue:benefit
I then CAWe to the concluion to purchase a trn clnl-
I. box. I found that it was of so much scrVice to him
I was induced to parches°a tecaud. And I am truly
thankful that I done.u4s by the ate of the ten pact,
ges he has/wen restated to perfect health.
Should any person be demons altering hfin, it'd an
eenstning farther putienlara, I should lompleinted to
gratify them by their calling an me at my - resilience,
south vrestcorner of Fourth and Park
N. areas.
assn. Ohio. - ISAAC .P. S.
t
Cincinnati, August filth, 1848.
THEI TIME IS NOT FAR DISTAINT
When thousands who are now trenshlutg under the
hand of this dreadful disease, and fearing that every
attack may prove fatal, will find permanent rellet and
b.:restored to new life, byusing this celebrated med.-
elpe. Over one thousand certificate. byre beet. re
eived in tetitmony of the beneficial revolt. produced
by the toe of Dr Harts Vegetable Emmet
Prepared by S. HART, M. I), New York. •
Price. one package Salto
do four packages ' thou
do eight do %din
THOMAS A MILES. 169 Main street, Cinetnuu,
Ohio. General Agents for United States, Canada, and
West Indiec,
L W I LOOM, Jr, corner of Diamond and Marten on,
Agent forPihabusgh Pa .
Fay & EtMururoa, Columbus, Ohio II E Gaylord,
Cleveland: and tor gala by most of Me prineigol drug,
gists and merchanto throughout the United Ft. Mei.
novlgtilikertS
BALLET'S MAGICAL PAIN EITHAVIOR:
TrinlE following from Ueorge K Pomeroy, Pay- the
' originator of Ma Earache, epeol, • for
If of the imponance of dm Pain Enracteir to every
parent.
Farm= Oman, Albany, Sept I.
Mn. W.W.1,: My Dear Sir—With feelings of so or.
d i pleasure I address you In relation to The be iiefit
I have received from your invaluable Pain latractor.
Lately, my little dmalider, 6 years old heitai pitcher
of venter turned Into her bosom; her s creams
were dreadful, so that a crowd instantly (mike red be•
lore the house to leant the canoe pith. teniblar renter,
I into bee clothes asunder, andsoon spimut,on your
.aloe, and .hew as carried and Mal upon a had. She
was soon relieved from bee pains, acid anysnht., I feel
I. VI could laugh;" and was soon in sweet sltep She
was scalded to a blister from the top of her woulder
over more than half her chest, 11.114 tatlltd under the
arms. On the shoulder and breast it was very deep,
yet from the first hoar, 'she complained only when it
was dressed. The rare healed rapidly, and thew is no
contraction of the muscles.
With many wishes, coy dear str, for your aaccr.r'ia
the sale of this aught)! article,
I act yours, acth respect, .
THE TEST and NO MISTAKE'
The genuine Dailey, will ever produce the •nnte 111.
cutaneous relief end seething, cooling edem, to the
severest eases of Burns Scalds, ?Ilea ht.
The dounterfelts - no • atter tattler what Intakes they
may appear—always irritate, and increase joe pain.
TO THE PUBLIC!
I, Edward P. Holmes, of Chatham, Helena !Hutu,
Columbia county, N.l', have been efilieted with rheo
maitam my bmut, feet, and all over My body, for
s ix years, so that I could not stand, and smut cured by
three appheaticrim of Daltey's Magical Petri Extractor.
EDWARD P. HOLMES
Mr Dalleuglic-1 cot my finger with a copper nail,
the poisonous Lure of which caused my arm to swell
considerably, with constant shooting pains up to the
attoalder. A large swelling taking place at the arm
pit, with increasing pain, I became fearful 01 the Lock
jaw. In this extremity year Pain Extractor wets re
commended to me, and which I was prevail:et upon to
try. The consequence was that u adarded me almost
instant relief, and In three day. I was eteulletely cu
red. JOSEPH HARRLSON, New York,
corner Broome and Sullivan ins, Sept S. 110.9.
NOTICE—H. Daps - , is the inventor ofthis
invalu
able remedy, and never has and never war-commum
care to any hying moo the secret of us combination:
All Extractors, therefore, not made and put up b
him, see base counterfeit..
UM=
Paorammes Damns-413 Broadway, New York;
M 5 Chestnut street, Phila.
JOHN D. MORGAN, General Depot; Dr. IYAII
THORN hazw Agent: A. for m.„ Pittsbalt .
0..44
Cures hmnors, pavin, qatuor,
norm., galls, laird braise. Pamphlet* carnal:nag cer
tificates of respectable pantie., may be had on nook.-
tien to JOHN D MORGAN,
nevlS dlyie Agent, Pittsburgh
rm those privets
di - th-ka - cTs w eh bawl become chromo bprior o or . 4
gritthated b the 000 of any the connuno [loan] m 01
the day, their complaints can be radically wad thor
ghly cared; he having given his careful itiontion to
the treatment °tomb carom, and autneedef in hundreds
of instances In curing paroles of infirimj&dion of she
net of the bladder, am( kindred discos...stile o often
result from Mow eases where others ,Ntm.glko4
hopOless despair. He paniculat i =irdes such
as have been long and ansucemadany maned by otters
to consult him, when every satirisation:and i.., omen
them, and their eues treated in a careful, thorough and
intelligent claimer, pointed out by* loos e gp or , onoo
study, and invemigsu.ori, which His impossible for rhos
11,,0rc . d. In general practice Of 0:11,111elae LO an
000 class of
[l:7 - Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. }Henn, at invites per.
sorts af fl icted with Hermit to call, as he paid parties
afar attention to this disease.
CANCERS also cured.
Skiu diseases; .1.0 N %Palsy, ete., steeddy cured
Charges am,' In..
N. 11--Pauers of end sox Ilving ata:disionee, by
amine thou disease in writing, ciliaa . all me rympi
toms, D. obtain medicines with directitmli for ase, by
add: vestige T. DROWN, il. D., post palch, and enci
6.5, Diamond alley, mipositerthe tverly
Roos,.
Ilestemsnatt—Dr. Brown's newly diaea,, e d rt . m4s .
dy for Rheumatism ,o a speedy and eertaih remedy for
that pauttal trouble. It moat
Office and Prorate Coosalthig Raw, No G 5 Dm
od alley, Pittsborgh, Pa. The D(1.1 is alway s at
home. •
.ID" No corn no pay
°Oleo of American & Paret Patents.
JeME.I3 tiILEENOUU 11, attic late of Kell er a.
lerecnonalt .L continues the hr,Lteelaft:o.titsolusig
o ' NYTS r ltaG7O te l&. " llrittill - n t
be ijkiiii,lted at i ld e ccirrity
ployed in weld ixamixtuyiputrur riti.thotery 01 OM
Patent OEMS and elsewhere, in foretell g drawing.
and epecifications of machines, &daft necessa
ry, transfer, amend, to issue or extelPft es p,,w,,,,,,,,
the United States or &trope. lie ear obe consult
ed p rofessionally ou all questiomi cif,. kiliration aria
-03..
leg under the natal Law, Asa; ordi l sive cowe
d°os before the Patent Mee of an Antal theTetroto.
foe which his long . 1 1 1 . 6 e.:56410110,Pumi Mee .d
i n his prolaeron, have peculiarly fitted - hlta The pro
feseloarlY basnees of tho late
~Dr.,ll,L4ories hosin
been placed in his dand.h all laws. Relation theretog
elioald be addressed to &W.Pned Pala. - :.leaw.hislte weir&
,
'ATEnV MOLASSE.qe-LO
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bbla 1121 tee Ni ed. e.es
(new. wpm iwAmami lea am sumer
Hibernia lie 2, sad Gn oak ,
goat LgittCHLSON ix. Co
OEO. E. POAIROY
SURGICAL OVIPICE
es, DIAMOND ALLA', a
door. below Wood street, to;
BROWN. having been
rly educated to the medic*
don, and been for tome tale
ateral prannetta mow confines
attention to the tat antler. of
pilaus and delicate coin!
I for which hiaropportantues
cperieneo peculiarly quanta.
it years assiduously devoted
rose complauttaddortng which
tones and has eased more pa
, 'helot of any private pear.;
_ him to offer astsursteees ol
satisfactory catrolostll afflicted
-4 all diseases •MtiStng there]
. decil