.BY-iiMINETIOTELEGRAP • : ••• 4 I laxelostrartor the Paitibeigh • 0 . 0313812/15.. Vhzumancer, Jan.lo Irotiet.= ! lha Speciar announced as the ruin okee,thebualiai on the'Speaker's table, to wib , T-The inconsideration of 14.-Gou's resole. five SoVertil mambo= tiered fa a al:lathe House. The thorny wan effeed 30, and the roll wee called over.by Oa The dans war closed andescuscsiffeie ieceiv ed t hi'glingeen,'mi rendered by their Mends. Arta' wan , ' • delay, .all further proceedings R yder tlta - all vivo ilispented with, andrhe quips. tion of nieint: elicited a warm debule... ,speak, but' before`, the Speaker canihttbeianund of any member's voice emotion g asion thimble was muie,turd the previcna guiltiest:: called thereon and sustained, but Sic . Hilawriefased to lay it on the table. 'vie' Malaita of the Committee on Territories le orreleCla-joint resolution, which met the above cue,: which together with the whole !abject, lies over,itiderlimades. . 4 , ti3titoriad was pretented fa the mmu!Muzaen ofariww:onilmilau4, • The tekrerieO oissideb caused a lengthy debate, azlACiiii to the tacit of iajournment co definite aes thitOiras tra4 Ipon • . f.fices.m . rMr.Underwood • resolution previous. ly ,offetptkielstiie to the colodisatioo of Abe free gaols ins ca* up this mornini;, end debated.st 7 1)6:ism Underwood and Metcalf .suppmeer:ihe rpglutioay`acdMr Half opripsed it,, dononneieg .45t. ; kmettee repelled Abe inelpantion of the **them member* sad said. that the North.was Ai:pineal:de be the *int Slavery agitation. d!dr:FDaytest , boped• that *colonizadon_had noi brewed on this : v ortex and created the excite. ,:‘316-Ittison was opposed to the coarse the &hate gad 'that the slavery question hid do with the subject now befine the "lar...Terrenon Davis defimded the Southend sup ported the comae of the Southern memberain lif etime to slavery. Mr. Berrien offered a . resolution, giving on en onalippropriation fordo gradual emancipation o the slams. Mr. Dickenson moved a postpcmement or the whole subject, which VMS adopted. A meanie in 'Settling was received from the president. .' Tie Senate - Men went into Executive Session, and remained - mail adjournment. DEATH. OP MR. SEVIER.—MISSOURI SEN— ATOR, MR. ATCHISON. LUCTSVILLII, Inn 9, 10} o'Clocir,s. x. Mr. fievieobe United States Senator, from Ar dieti:it his residence on the Id intent. Mr. Atchison, the present United States Senator, • of Missourthas been re-elected for six pears from Ithitritirnf Mareh next. . .:PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PHILIDELPItIx, 'art. 10,1949. l 'Siir,..Ttus market is very quiet, but gamut , . sales sitiroad-MTeetein brandies. 8.5,W95,50 per bbL Grain—lieldere of Meat are very Lon, and buyer, donut Meat them •Prinle }Oda are held at noatu cis. per Auk: .Curle+Asles.yrimuTellour at 60 cents Pat WO- . .06te--Balas - 11 - 3 540 7 5 a1aPer bad , Cdoerdira.-Supribratandeln.aed taf a emu. ViNdM.' lo . 2s 'eS tit. lSStA ul. ... 34LTIMORE N.ARKET. , Battmossaan 10 1E49 . C;f4v;-neip are ,selleral;ut no Wein Howard 55. Salo of City , nibs at per bbl pcipf,Folll2-4!aitS n 1 VOL ",..401ritti—Saled prime Waite eat at 1L20r115, and padtavbig las Lianas 12n and prime. !Ws ar.1040i07 Otigreilmarit. CconSalea AIM for prima. white, and de fin pinto =or, par trash: .oam readily brings 37 'coaavria.:43egars WI improving madam-v . : Coffee and Alolasseaunehanged. Bales of Porto Rico Sugar atll per lb. '' .04. Y—Bake at 01 ete per gall, is barrel. PrOvisious—Tbe tales of Port are tri a fair til aad . throne:tee lan little better. NEW YORK MARKET. Nra , Yalta, Jan. 10, 1049 •- ••. , • 'reisi 4- , The mars V fin.? wit firm ? Lusters and '..`,LinslacissuLL and prices range as former quocaciertis. ... , -Cumikeut—ades at 52,921 per OK Greln market us • O in g ° 4 4l4 but firm. Possisions.--Sece Mess Beet at SILSO per Dbl. per , • osurroL t ord titre ECO do O do do do Male do " SOO do SW tout einds do do . • 8 bbl* No 1 Lard tiVo7Zoli=lirorirdigeafre, 2°o ibu t ireask: Tonle by MILLER & RICK AN FRETB-4 bush pared Peaches: 375 do un wed 4 0 .00) d o dry Applec just seed and for deby AS BROWN & CULBEHY BON MiEterilEßS-45 aeles rusir Issursour from us Genoa; for aSlo by lag • 1361411 DICKEY" &Co GINSENG- 5 sacks mw lin:Wing from Amr Genas; fol Saie laa IS•141.11 DICKEY &Co --"rgs5XSEllll“, —l9 As ricer landing from str Genoa for sale by usa ISAIAH DICKEV &Elasana Co IAVANA SUGAR—labia whys s e r a .. a hat yellow do *dust remand Pens B Lon nes, andfru'e rs 400 I N BIESLLe-30 sks for sale by ht - ' ' 8P VON-BONNHOBBY &Co. ;-• I,WPR-6 by_ • SP VONBONNSOBST & Co. asks •p rizeirslity.forasee by Ist- SI? BONNHORBT & Co. „C•fillrtED. FLANNELB-0,25 saw small figur redrlUsinPerle d .C." 353 BlIACKIXI: WIEITE riENZENG-10 bap Obtseng, AS JAS e • • by Ja4.• • DALZELL VPHiIiTH CLOTHS—A fear Weeds W eb and figup (dads% reed by cures. and fay _ _ CKLETT & WHITE E4I—CK) pig Gem. Lead, per Wjlobed for =led* IN3 G.RAP ; kegsem meal 4 Moo, for gale b , C N GRANT 1. .4z` 4QIIfirtIBIES:-Bbble Na l7ardi 6b114.1 Roil But .; 0 kar t 91)111gram Appleu 4 bels creslaws, jut i= 4 d per amt AiltrqUe. sale by C o . 7 Jl6 • ' ROMuluri • • • OLOUR-77 bbl ilamasy , .• our Coma, for gabs by "1319°5 Ir. Co JAR AND MOLASSES-4 3 Mid. prime N 0 Su gar; Mb!' Goodays 8 D Medusas* Mt sok try R ROBISON it. Co . " • r.SEF-93bbls No 3 blosterel, for yob, by ROBLSON Co • . ~ 4-, ~,T., HIED APPLES—MO bulb dried Applei, a k article and la good dapping ordoeVeeeteing and 'aldabr . - GEL} rt SEW/ 1l wood st 1,13-. 114 10 kep No 1 Lard, in sna l atin E l i sl i li7y rOcCo'sl -tioNTEß GEtwa ltußpre°ll7llang Vl= inn; for fat e d day NICOLS... METAL--Towns ditegborry, 'jai:4 A u lag O urns Mu,. 1110ek, =de by iIaitErDALZF2.L "'"6ab41e4c40.11 in API for sAlo b /AS DALZELL itotrsE MOLASSMa m er le iMao w S o u to p . JAB DALZELL (dun ANSEIJOAR—On t o 31) , p w rtro t t , rig oaLP" • 0, orbia - will be Told lo Ou ' 141 ,7der.0" : JOHN AITADEN & Co SODA. 6811--50easki Soda &oh, of a m-ar gaol. - -oa Mod and for I doola JOHN PrFADEN & Co -111AUIIN FLOIIE-325 DIM Paztipsou't brandPam eo. br sale •by uy Flow, =3'4 on nonTh - Ei k . pLEss • dear. , - L dee9 BFPO. INBENG-12 bra M sum end for sale by ISALKF, Oe-Co, f ront MA.THERS-7000 lbs in awe and for sale br -ISAIAB WHEY It_e_o tore rirt•f°, 7 bbd biol . 4.0 kgro 40i DICKEY GO• • •All 4 -4 1--," ' - -la $414 by and for '110 1P1" 'g e.-21° of g.IB74ObICKBY Ch: ;ftsittiy Jo CIILITETRE-37 bap erode, f e sa_re an_arlab , iry 14 A 1 _2l— ' t. bbil - 11% 11111 V. far 641iP by 11 DICKEY &Ca Asynacaes AND APPLE.9,for *ale b _ , u teo • ISAIAH DICKEY fr. Co SPA COPAL VARNlBll:4"aratrare and reach, Iddahalf d add keg., for sale 101. Gto r ISAIAH DICKEY kCo 1116— , 26 dos Linen Naitins, *nose drop, WM. Nara .44 1404.* paterns ope KL e ETT d fr WHITSeye "Irejo.'4= i ta ;,th s . ' larva brad. +w de d„ • PAGALEY & 851EA1 .1P reo'd and for iT ‘ ll =t,,,Tigot i t e .P 5 sale at tbelut & PHII.4.IPS dealt: 1-11—Alki-113111• Via * VA; G u ! "- I . •Vv deco - Moasse.—Togint. 12antr5.11"7".' 1"ai" (Mtn army Ball COlll r 4 & sm mi - • 4 " t 3 . ,p) N o N0h...44 • i W-LiStE,PSO VA , by steamer Tele pap go " l l , 6 tut u rig sale r b " t i e t ir l dn i r dla l ig • dee4 Re dad 4 . 11.0111;f1 SEED-10 bbl. Ch ewer Seed. "a'd .^daY by mat Dthirenteoln‘ kir t sale by FLAW 0 dee* I &R. IEaCA ms AND. CRESTNI) TA -4 d 61 .41 . ti l mttelq 1500 Chestnuts; 1 4 11 lilAd 14 . ^ll for " 30 4 Oct Rd OALB ____ V & SAIL Sta 7, in bbl. nn‘ UNESTocK -COMMERGIAL-REGORD,_ = leo siinson - Momi Meows — JANUARY. p iaiea. F . 2 77 4 4a 416 n. _ 41 " e 3 • 8 Monday, 7 27,"4 48 BSi - s • 9 Tamil. 726' 4 49! 'o_4l 10 Wednesday 7 ' 44' 460 1047 - 11 Thnad! , Y, 726 4 51 - 11 00 19 YfidaY, 7 . 90 4'52 morn: ' ' Onus' Pirronnurit Gamy", Z Thursday Morning. Iraul,i 2 9 11 . 1849' The weather yesterday wan bitter cold, and es regards business, 'every thing was quiet, and sales confined to limited or retail transactions. .Ft..ol:llli—W6 nbtice some small;receipts by vet, some of which was sold at priOes which we could not trace, but suppose to be St f bbL We ante rag-alas sales. of dray load lots from store at 4,1214ii4,25—a5in quality. GRAIN—Me • can beat of no sales of comer queues. Quotations remain unaltered from our last export. GI3.(MERIE3--With a quiet market, Paces gen- mall) , remain . film. We quote regular limited transactiorislothe trade at the tollowing figures:— N 0 sugar .to 5} for common to prime. N 0 molasses 2:7G,250, roger house molasses 40(345, loaf sops fialoc, Rio coffee 11alic, rice She per paid& PROVISIONS—Of bacon we note limited sales of sides at 416gc, of hams at 610 p ID, of balk meat we bear 01 no attics Killed hogs rate at 3,2503,50 es in size and • quality. Lard remains steady at tomerquotations. Sales have been con, fined to limited lots nt 6 6}c for bbl and keg. CHEESE--Very little has come fotward for Pala times,:anisupplics aro gradually falling off . We quote good quality W 11 at ssfildc, and o 4 cretin% at,sienc.rp 8111 IER sale of 5 bbls roll, of fair quality, at 1210 Bm. - `Of keg butter we note rale, in lots of 5 to 10 kegs at 6dsk as in quality. • The people of Ildtursachuaetts are a saving as wellaa an indnatrians Teople. There are in that State no less than foity.one Institutions for the de- Poille kif,satritit3A The returns of these inatitri tions, - : made op to the .308, of September, 1848, . . show the following aggregates: . Number ordepositors, 69,594 Amount of dap:odes, 911,970,447 64 PUblie Weds,. .. 1,3**,522 89 Loans on Vugi4 Candi, - ' 24,600 00 Bank stack 2,025,12 r 91 Loans on S ank stock, 173,710 00 Depoaltes in banks, bearing interest 94,862 44 lLukoed Stock, 82,527 99 Loans on railroad stock, - 309,925 00 Invested in teal estate, - 92,935'10 Loans in mortgage of real estate, 4,171.493 67 Loans to county or town, 1,424,086 56 Loans on personal security, 2,410,171 60 Cash on hand, 152,963 V Rate and amount of ordinary divi. dends for last year, Average social per cent. of divi dends of last year, 5 66 Annual expenses of the Ltstitutiona, 36,404 96 pose to build a nem and unique, steamboat, for a passenger boat upon the—lakes, between that cit➢ and Buffalo. The Chicago Democrat gives the following description of the boat, as it is proposed to construct "She is to be 400 feet long, with two powerful engines, no put into the boat as to divide the weight and prevent any injury; and so arranged that if one breakdown the other will be entirriy independent,and will take the boat to her demn nation in safety and with considerable !peon.— Shu is to be finished exclusively for cabin pane, gees, with a view to accommodate 3 large number with comfortable lodgings. The necomonottation to be varied, m that all can be suited, if one per mn select the beat on board, he pays one poen, if less room or room of different kind Will answer, another price to to berm& Those who eat et the .firm table, to ply ono price, and no more meal tickets to be sold than there are seats at the table lbw avoidtng coati:Won. Those eating afbarward ,pty sinothexprice, the prices to tzo such that it to. persons occupy one room, the beet will only cos seven dollars kr the passage, including the pro of tickets. It is confidently expected that the pee Mr from Chicago to Buffalo will not average oar 56 hours, therefore the time will be so divided a not to leave port, or be out on the Sabbath, end trip weekly will be made, leaving Chicago 11 same day or every week." CO3IX6:IICC oirßovro ir—The following table will show the foreign arrivels at this port since 1945, I together with the duties collected is each year— Years. Arrivals. Duties on foreign hldze. 1640 1829 ....$2.456.9 26 23 1611.... 1790 116,441 47 - 1842. '739 .. 2,789156 04 1g 49 .. -.17.16. 3,492.019 92 ,1811 .. 2174 5,934,945 14 1. 1615 1846 2090 . 4,872,570 16 1647 2739.• • .• • • ....• .. 5,449,361 62 1818 3009 4,999,417 63 Tigal duties . for ft years, 840,449,502 60 Increase of arrivelain '46 over '47.270. ' , Gu.ana—The commerce of this city is rapidly increasing. According - to n report made to the Mayor and Alderman, by the Wharf Master, the total number of steamboat arrivals from the 17th of Merl to the 6th of December was 259, keel boats, 158;- flat boats, 107; from which a revenue of 51,950 was received. A. very large amount of lumber, shingles, coopers' Stub; Ice, VMS also leo% dad at the wharf—the Value of which is outimaled CA 6106,662 61. The following statement of the exports of Gale no,dozing the some period, is also published: . , , ' „Valued at . : 661,969 'Pigs of Lead, 47,731 ; 630 4b, 61,527,610 56 16,965 Bushels of Wheat, 9,311 75 3,467 " Barley, l . o4o 10 15,491 Banda of Flour, 43,515 00 7,129 FBdes, 14,251 00 45,623 Pastas of Copper, , 5,951 99 Total value of exports, —[SL Louis Repub. Nano As...ems—This bo elowat, which hashe been I ' aground fur some days, b,abandoned r ear-. go on the 25th. The Martha brought up a large -ponion of it yesterday. She reports the North Alabama much injured, ber broadside having been exposed for soma days to the heavy masses of =now me. The boat will, hoisever, be saved, as she bad succeeded in getting to share; and was tied up when the Martha left, althoughin a leak. ing New York, Jar,. 4.-:Beeves—ln brisk demand; 1080' offered; 450 tako to New York, all sold.— Primes ranged from S6lO SS p 100 The. Cows and Calveol 2so ii market. Sale. at $d tolll2 for dry; $l2 to SW for springer., and Slt; to 532 for fresh cows. 1 Strine..—/S 5O offered; sales at 5,50 to 5,72 p 100 lbsr Sheep and Lambs-42= 1290 brought in, and i x o n a ri sdb „0,-A1,25r.w gbh for sheep, and $1,50 y 613 gentllty.;-, 1101TN11013ST r. ao • an• Car mle b 7 9r bl ' l' VrAhtt ir lo31 9, CUL 4' iWta.Mloot;egMia , fthOitEkOikrta MM=UMME 461,774 $S 'LZGn► of Chicago pro- SL Louis, Dec. 29, 1619. • Istatmot Essontia - rio9 aY Cnitsta--One bouts in this city dented at the Custom House, fat En. rope, 16,319 boxes, and 297 casks al: cheese, weigh • tog 953,445 poundictind vetoed at 558,841. This is as imuteitte shipment fin one day, and by one establishment. -- {N • Co.ttle /Market Comm 'stio,Ciirsis.—Tbe-Regueht chancre i Wu' weather at thiakrtinon.of Rieryear, invariably bung along with them nblighognd.eolde, which by timely attention are amity used 6 y shard° !media*. SEL LERS, IMPERIAL COURiII ESTREP.has been in use for the last 12 years, and ;y1 gralped more reputation forils• cage. (dot ira.icOg active n'th"l treatment) thati any Other preparation ever offered to the eitisensofiallogheny coamy. The Imperial Cptigh Spent' is pleasant •to the mite, and.on this ac count. La great favorito with.children. The duev. ere casually graduated, in ihe directions, to suit all ages. That this long tried and highly popalar rough remedy may be avnlisktiti reach of all, it it sold at the low pneesitgleentirpes bottle, Yvapared - and sold by 11. E.:SELEERS, 57 Wood st, .I.itut:burgh, D. M. Carey, Al.egheny, and druggists gen , exp.l.7 in both eines. • seta , . le - A Shoo ArFor Tura ros CAvrA—Yellosv g ri• unhealthy , Te elie, Saar being unee or twice clean irderlth Icipea Amber Tooth Ona,,re, hoer the look end eolot of ivory, slid so thesamo tamely sp innocent and dee, ;hat its (Lily ole Is •advaniogooos eves to lb*•o toe Val ogood conditi g t on, givinhorn bond tifat lish and prrlenhair decay. Those decayed it Ora-yenta (row boooiiinor Worso—lloilob (awns such as Ira keroadogloolser and wilt reader the foulest meth delicately yhlwrod mote the breath deliciously sweet- .Price 05 °kWh coma boo. Far ale by W5l. /ACY.sol4En.lberty greet. sign elite:OE Boat. pepla . , ... litO you wont to dress; beautify and make you hair soreaSuarreat Reed"- I, Jitney gprilen, late barber on' I n land the steam boatBouth America, do certify that Jones' Coral ham Restorative is the best article I ever a./ for dressing. softening, cleansing, and .keeplag the hair s l on g n ,,, soft. clean, silky, dark and la order, ill cuy C 11.1.1112.11 preferred it to anything efts. I supi.ose this will ositiyfy rugrensortable per!on yihat I have mated. I might give Me names of ON °Mere. For sale by ____ WM 1 ACKSON, seleAl bLarirty st,sign of the Dig Mat • U 7 Wonota,by their litticatton, hoposnt lbu sneer , - don Of Micas or Weis in the stomach, in which, al ao, shay involve theratelvaa; cad It is said they fried triTtl"d P a l e d hr 1 11 Y FA e age prepare .A. I . ESIPOIA, Pittsburgh, Pa, ts admirably adapted In Its operation; &rat, t 4 remove, the Fenced/4 mucus, and secondly, to 'opal the worm' rendered helpless and tender by be. hyrthus denuded. ft ler a remedy .in has ovary coll ide... c a., ha placed; and that II has answered the .porposo srutturess &mg the byndreds o( seruhc s ates givaalai Its favor jr [l:r The twat A.lgaie expressma atom ferules grateful to view, while] lira rela,tistYst artamt =add/ yellow faces °tethers, claims dmanst—the taint with male.. Could such people be induce.d ko try a cake of tltte Sow' Lunen Chemical Soup, they weak' hd enraptured with tbeshauge. They would have a 40- este, clear, white cgMt„ while every disfigUmment Or I *Minion would be removed and cured. Nom - v.—Pawns who bawl boughtchcap eountarfelts and imitations of this, and have had no of feetproduced, nom try this, the tutorial. Mind, ask I,` , Y - Jantea' *kV, For sale at Wit Jaceses , a, El) Liber ty '..V."4" „mtoErinAsoßmi. ? aL f 4IVI3 P . LouisMeLnne, Sennett, Brownsville. Attanne,Parkinson, Brownsville. Michigan , No 2, Gann, - Beaver. Lam Erie; Shales. Beaver. Beaver, Clark,' Wellsville. Brilliant, Grace, Cin. Diligence. 'Worley, Portsmouth. DEPARTED. Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. itit e hig= N0.,2, Gilson, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Robert Fulton, Cin. At dunk last evening, there awe 4 feet 8 inches 'rater in the channel, by pier mark, and at a stand. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M. Brownsville.Packeta, 8 A. M., and 4 P. M. Beaver Packets, 8 A. 81, and 4 P. M. Cincinnati—New England. Tux Banusrir.—The splendid steamer Brilliant, Capt. Grace, arrived night before test, from Cincin.: nati, making her trip .through in excellent time, notwithstanding the heavy float of ice with which she had to contend: thus demonstrating the fact, that, no a safe and good runner, the Etrilliant has few equals and no superior upon the western waters. Samoan hem Crrr Stiox--Sevitest. urns UST. —The steamer Iron City left this port about 8 o'. cloak last evening for Illinois river. Before reach ing the Upper Ferry, however, sbe struck a gorge of ice. which more in her bow and caused her to sink almost instantly. The boat drifted down op. poetic the (30t of Pine street, and lodged against the atone dike, goibg down to within a foot of her hurricane deck. Owing to the lateness of the hour, we could ascertain but few particulars, but understand that several of the crew were drown. ed.--ISL Louis Rep. IMPORTS BY RIVER. Portsmouth Per Diligence-14 ski wool, Clark & Thow; 10 Mils lard, 00 do dried fruit, 92 ski do do, 3 she rep, 1 do seed, 2 bbls ginseng, 1 do flax aced, 7. do Hour, Hampton, Smith & co; 79 she oats Church Sr Carothers; 0 bdlc paper, J H Mellor, 38 bge barley, Wood & Hughes; 32 bbls flour, Orom & McGrew; 53 do do, N S Ilarrift; 21 do do, Bane; 100 do do, H. Pattermo; '7l tons' pig metal, NI Allen & co. Brarer—Per Beaver-26 bbls lard, 1 keg do - - Heaton; 19 Mils rye flour, L S Waterman; 1 bbl flour, McDonald; bbls lard, 8 kgs do, McDonidd; 12 aka peaches, Atkinson; 25 bgs oil meal, 3 bbls do, 11 bbbi do, 13 Williams; 2 kgs butter, 11 sacks wool,. McDonald & co; 17 bgs barley, Cummins & Smith. FRESH PURE TEAS, Wholesnle and retail, at the - DEEM TEA !STORE- 70 Fourth street, near Wood, Fittsburgh.—Tbe subscriber hitting snit returned from New York. is now recetvinir a large fall supply of fresh GRESIN AND BLACK TEAK tram the New York Pekin Tea Company, selected with great care for email sales. Our stock being now heavy we are pre pared to supply GUT.", Hotels, Steamboats sod Fam ilies with any quonuty sod akeny price they may twabi "piiikco in k, k and I pound p.kages, 3 lb. tin conks tees, 6 and 13 lb catty boxes, and in half eh... Retail Grocer. ere invited to call, as we eon and will cell better Teas at lower price. than any other Noose in Pittsburgh. (toe stock of . five Young Byron, Gunpowder, and im pend Green, rind Oolong Blank Tea. are she bass in the Muerte. market. Lovenng's double refined Lomb Crushed, and Pub vented Segura at retail. or by the hostel. COFFEES—Mocha Old Hoe. lows. LOrnsina St. Do. minga and Rio Coffeea, selected by the most cipetien eed coffee Broker in New York. Sweet Spiced Chocolate. Pickled Cucumbers and Ooioaq Fresh Peaches. put up to their own mice. Malaga Raisins, to 31b boles. Ist. el.—All Lr. D Jayne's Family Medrein. for sale deeSs-d& wsc , A. JAYNCH. rietollng.--4.laliroulzed Tin Plates. Fr HE subsenbers beg to call the attention of Builder*, Architects end ownem of Buildings, to the many advantages which these plates possess over all ocher metallic substance. hitherto nerd for roofing, de , as theypossess at once the lightness of Iron, without us halitllty to Mot, haeurgr now hero tested for several years in this partwolur. tunli in Ulu rraurstry and to En rope. They are hr... liable to rips:noon and contrac tion from ',Alden chance of the atmosphere, than coos won 1/n platen, Iron, irtre, or ass ether metal now used for roofing, not eon...loco:ly helm a Much Letter and tighter roof; requiing r less frequent reparrs, orb thir first cost so ho ta little more A full supply, of all suer. from Is to I,IJ W. G eau souttly on hand and for wale Ire GEt). B. 11108.EWOOD Ss CO, 14 and 16 Beaver street, Neer Iva. •• • The patent nght for this snick hestnic neon secured Jar tee United States, oil pane. tsfneging thereon, caber by important:Fri or other:nye, 'salt be praise. oat. oet3O-dd.s. I yT An Ordinance Scippiectroartregt to us Ortfousace granting certain prierilegrs to the Pommykania Rml Road Com pany, mimed Colt day of Jam, Wireatas. it has been &scattered that an oanaston waemade to transcribing the ordinance canted an Ordulauce granting Cella/II privilege. to the Bentisyl. &min Rail [Wad Company. as recorded. Therefore, SRC. I.—Be it ordained and enacted by the citiaens of eitbiburgii. in Select and Common Councils cc sembled. That toe Circa. of Councils be and they are hereby aratioroed and icor - acted to hare MI t o entitled an Ord: granting renal. pewilege. the Pcnnoyhwmagiut /load Co pawed the IS& deer f J.o, A D Inge. coerectly recorded, rot at the loner clause of the tocoid Section may read a. fol lows: "Al a rent of Tata , pee annum for POI teet, at in the atone proportion for ary leinquanuty that me Come P..T ci , LaY Ordained nod enacted into a law, to Councils, this sth day of January, A. D. 1840_ [Attest] , ROOT. STKNIGHT, Blest C. C. pro tern- P.D. F.. Vol:, Clk C. C. J OILS SHIPTON, Pres't S. C . Jong Moan, Clk S. C. 1.0-ctrt PROPOSAL '&11 be received at the oihe• of the ater WOlllll. until Monday, the teth 11,01, at a O'clock, for fornnthing Pipes. as follows, to wit Xi popes, le inch bore, each =0 lb.. yp t 20 varying from 1140 to 24.50 ton It each In.. "4 " " %Yoh the usual complement of branches. All the .n.s of h ineh sod uparaid• mull be colt on end. p and it Is desirable M eauelfin G limb and the 4 inch east oo end at.: tudders will therefore state in what way they propose, to make these mum and the difference in price, if .1 , , between cosmic them on end and on Me intim ed post inn. 11 should be kept In clew that portions of all the sites will be required early tu the season, slid the whole number by the fir"i of November nett Payments no be in Bonds 6... mg Wenn . and run ning twenty years. Testing end delivering to Le at the expense of the eontfnelliar. J. H. NITI.ELLAND. Ekupt. )1.9,41d • RIIST PROOP IRON. quit', undersigned have erected worts In the city et New York, for the purpose of Oalvaitionll ern lee of iron, which it I. desirable to PROTECT FROM RUST, such at Telegraph Wire, Bolt., Spikes, Nall, %vire for Pence., and any other article which mar be required. For Hoops fur Casts as a substitute for hale Rope. for Clothes Lines. Lightning Rods, and s hoot of they applications , it will be (Mind cheap and &treble. They would perneularly at/coupe in the titiv•iii. zed Wire for fence.; it requires no pan.. and Wiii,l3ol rust. A [so to Spikes and Bolts, the pretervirion of which of so much Importaece, that it will commend heel( to the notice elan those interested. COX/ It. kIOak.WOOD ft CO., Patentees, ..t.Tiudk.vrtyT IA and 16 Basalt, at, N. York. rrilE subreriber, olfermg tor sale a handwrite lot of Norms Y.. York 4 and Chldkeri ing • Pianos, would direct tueutino to the fact that his it the only place In the West isherii the Instruments of these two maker. con be tried tale by tide. and where. consequently, a correct ,den of their qualides em be formed. The subscriber being atious to test their rotative menu, and baying for a number of year. performed upon the Pianos of - Nouns di Clark, has taden into ore Mr the Mot twelve months, a Chick trot; Piano. to order on e try its durability and Writes as an accompanyment to the voice. Thu l'inorikany now be seen and examined at his rooms Ife feels confident of his ability to give a competent and relia ble °potion no the subject. A handeome lot of now Pianos will be opened in a few day s. li. KLMstiallt, At 1 W Woodwell's $1,602,050 40 DIVIDEND. Orree or =a Auanars , Barboa Co., / Pittsburgh, January I, 16111. Milt President and Managers of the Company for eicellag a Bridge over the rivet Allegheny, oppo rae raleaalfgh, in the county of Allegheny, have this da declared dt•idend of Two Dal. , Oa 'each sha y re of the Capital Stock. standing In the name of in dividuals on the Rooks of the Company, Rol of the profits of the last six months, which w ill be paid to Stoekholders or than legal representatives orthwth. jal-tIVAtavAT JOHN HARPER, Bee f renary t Read Quarters for Boots and Shoes. Corner of Smithfield and Fourth ca., Prrmansag,Pa. g e T n e g ra o I r hoot et S mi l eftuse ibl'iinneis7sTrofenene.ld the and retell, wood respectfully ILIVItO the attention of their mends tied the public' generally to their splendid neve stock rust opened, conamung of men's, mosnen's, boys , . mumps' and ehildeen's wean of every variety, snaable for the seam, and at priers to curt the :times. Also, a splendid einem of :Metallic (gam Shoes, for gen tlemen imd ladies. Please call and emanate fog r our selves. TROTH k scarf', earner of Smithfield and gth ale, PittsbOrglr. N. 13 —Tra e hog Trunks, Carpet Bags, fee., always on hand and love log each. jag • . Dissolution of P aaaaa rship, riniE Understgoed having putehoseti the lithleelO D. Linniks, of the rani of White, u rm ,g,, Coach makers, Allegheny, wonld inform the public that they COlitatoe the hUhtnees under the Co A. Wane & , and settle all the beanie. done by the Conner Urn. We would also invite the attention of the oldie to the large stock of Comae. we tire prep.- Ing for the aping trade. M. A. WHITE & Co. Allegheny, Jan. 4,1049. - A PIIRTIIER EILDUCTION• T AIIISPEATT& SONS' PATENT SOIJA ASH— aft to o r 1.11 cmh currency, or 4 tons app'vd bills. 6 tons or upwards.* do par. 6 mos do, interest ad ded. For thesuperior quality ol this I t refer to the glom and soap manulucturers of th is city general ly. W Jr. AI 61ITCHKLTHEE , • deal LOU liberty st • . - fur. MUCKS—The subsea-IMo baying been appointed sale Agents by tbe mnnufacturers, forthe sale of the celebrated "Phirnix Bricks." urn now prepared to prepared ardent for way gunning, Si gal, cash. pm Lhou. For the conetrucuon of furnace. of all Enda these bncks have been pronounced .by com petent judge.. Mum superior to rill other Ore Miche rorg in C A hI'ANULTY & CO, Okla' Hann. • • - OO,IYAIEI.T6I EVLSHIP NOTICE. 1010 DVtet..., lOtto 71.1011n0. JOAN DUN I,A P. buyout on sue let tost o... Minted th hint in los bush.. John Mining, they will hereafter carry on their importing of house furnishing an style tad manufacturing business, under the mine and of John Dunlap &Co Tbe busineas of the old est iblislanent will ho eloaed by the senior partner of the present final at their warebotme, corner of M., Itat'and Second stn. JOHN DUNLAP & Co. an- • 4 -ED--16 MO No I 140, handl:Ater ante by Li dear)"tr n' ssirrit CA,: 010 tottle Cst°, OiL per steamer Con. rtigiire for snle Mein FRIEND, fr. CM rapv,R,.__3l , phis .ulterior Crab Cider, lu do common do, In storo iont fpr rale hp deadJ niIeWORTLI , FUdlrtObbls 27 wood at Fess for bloating J fair eat; by don 8 DILWORTH LOCAL hiATTEIS, Ws - nig I iiAUTU. 'Onla Wale laarrunta--Thi following is the result of the elections of Select and Common Council Men in the several wards of our eim ou Tuesday. Those names in Roman leuers are Whip-. theme in Italics are Democrats. WAID. - • Salem Council—Jos T. Kincaid, Common Connell—B. C Sawyer, Allen Cordell, Washington Mason. Select Council—lane Joan. Common Couned—W J Howard, Amh. leer land, Henry Woods.: Select Council—John Coyle. Com. Council—M NV Lewis, Robert J Smith, J hlontooth, dice area-sirs, R B Retires, Jae. Mc. Select Council—F Lorena, Common Councii--David Holmes, /4. McKnight. C Yeager. • . Pelect Council—Thomes Hoye. Common Council--George Hamilton, B. Hazlet, Berj Batton, 1I N Wm Mhos, Alexander AreCammon, John Warion. Select Couneit—A!x Black. Common Council—Daniel &matron, It Con ningturtn, 0 3 Lambourn. SIVLYTII Select Council--Otne Keen. Common Council-136mi King,3 13 Wick ,Select Council—Srnucl Morrow. Common Council—Jacob Grim, A P Osgood Select Council—H Robinson. Common Council—Robert NHL limuser.— Yesterday the coroner held an inquest on view of the body of a man found dead on the Premise. of Mr. George Grierson, of Oakland, dth Street Road, about 10. o'olock the previous even. tog. There was nothing on thepereon of the deed which could lead to the discovery of his name or ommexions. He had been observed by one or two persons the day before his death, and they testified that be appeared to be. sober. One of them heard him complain of a paha in hi. back. It Is much to be feared that the poor man has perished from the cold, in all probability, having no home to go to.— We have since ascertained that the name of the deceased is Thomas Kiacaid—that he was addict. ed to habits of intempeamnee, and was well known to the police, to whom he was very troublesome. Winchell delivered mother comic lecture last night, to a large and delighted audience. We understand that daring the last winter, the Legis lature of Michigan, voted Mr. Winchell the use of their Hell, for the exhibition of his entertainments, and that ha was honored try the attendance of the Governor and his family. We are sure of one thing, that If his excellency had any laughing capabilities about him, Winchell gave him mare than enough for his money. A severe cold at present prevents lum from entering with full art into all his jokes, good an they ars ; but should he be convalescent in a few days, we believe he will make his appearance among as two or three nights more, at least we hope an. Icrr taker.° 'huh.—The trial of a young matt named Adam Scott, for larceny alleged to have been committed while in the employ of Ma'am Anthony At Munn, Market street, of thia city, vow concluded lan night. The jurc after an absence of ten minutes, returned the following verdict We tied the defradant not guilty—prosecutors to pay the emits.' We had prepared • lengthened report of this _trial, which we intended for publication to day,but era obliged to lay a mode till to marrow. We wilk).hen present our reader. with a verbatim re. of Judge Patton's charge its this case--takma in short band by our reporter. ' - There was n large ice gorge in the Allegheny • day or two ego which did considerable damage when it broke away, carrying off a number of mite and teats. One boat came with ouch violence against one of the pier• of the Hand Street bridge se to bleak it (the boat) in the centre and the two halves went awing down the river. While Mr. Rawlsom was swimming in the ries on Tuesday with his new life preserve?, he bad he appearance of • large black dab thrusting his nose above the water. We heard a man declare that if he bad had s sib is Ms hand when.ba..firat saw this extraordinary swimmer he would have . hot 11166 on the supposition of bis being same a. g vane monster. Biererrr ar Mlu Parra—We call attention to the benefit of Miss Porter. which comes off at the Theatre this evening. The bill fur the evening is an attractive one. See advertisement The case of the factory resters will not be tmd before Monday or Tuesday next. Captain John Herron %evil be installed into Ma &Tice, as Mayor of the city of Pittsburgh, to-morrow at 12 o'clock. Biz Flown the Mayor gad no cape. to investigate yesterday morning. Tax QrArms ro Donatax.—A correspondent of the New York Couner and Enquaer writing hoot Wuhington, than auras up the ruling of the Su. preme Court, in its lately announced decision upon the case of Marna Luther so. L. M. Borden et al. on a writ of error front Rhode Island. The follow. mg points were ruled . _ I. That whether the new government at any time diatilaced the charter government is a politi cal question, and not a judicial one. 2. That the charter government having at no time recognised the new government, but denounc. ed it as revolutionary and treasonable, and not unly opposed 'it by military knee, yut prosecuted and convicted Gov. Doer, the leader of the move. meat, ander the criminal law of the State—in which ease and in others the charter government was austioned by the courts of Rhode Island—and that the Federal courts. under m established rule of decision, follow the State tribunals Ott questions arming under its own lawn. 3. That the recognition of the chartered govern ment by the President of the United Staes in en preening a willingness to aid it, it necessary in put. ling down the insurrection, by the power of the Union, as provided by the Constitution, is of itself conclusive on the Judicial power of the Union. 4. That the logialature of p.hodo Island had power to estabruth martial law, and tq authorise the AMA (0 be done complained of as a trerspars by the plaintiff. 6. The judgment of theiCirenit Court was ta6llll. ed, which sustain, the chartered government. . . The opinion was able, clear and conclusive, and received the eeriee eZOCtlefenCe of the Court. with the exception of Judge Woodbury, who dissented to the fourth point, and maintained that the State had no power to declare martial law• (10D LIVER OIL-2501100s od hand and for sole kJ by dee/7 J/E 4:: ii ) .. Co M. ° lr l i . u i g7e F rri r ' s SbahnsbnaVr7;g W ILSO N t'y "I '' ""- LIURBRIDLE, WILSON & Co, decl2 sower at Gllo b l x l SCREEN OERS-20 dor low priced, put she'd decl2 SIIACKLIYEE & WHITE ... _ IboCLeg POW DR - R.;-341)Illti:j71"I'lljileilb, y ll7 svood st _ _ IITTER—I blals Roll Butter, for sale by deel3 . j 8 DILWORTH gUNDRIEI , . R ntei all noses shelled Almonds; 50 do Malaga rigs; 2 Its 115 , 5 2 . do; 2 21111 V• Sicily Liquorice, I bbl Mason's Blacking; just received arid kit sale by deaf;!MOWN & CULBERTSON .. _ OI CAK kl—/s tons oil cake just received per canal boat Now Brighton, and for sale by R. ROBISON & Co , deep 12/ Liberty street. _ L1Nc1E.E417.0214.,-,—.lLiebthyls primeLlnseer.l Oil just re. deo9 '' R. ROIHSON & Ce. BWIVIR-15 k e egi prime Buitcr,-forsale by decks ARMSTRONG & CROZER pc:TAMES— w 34 bbls very fine Neshannoek ?o de"etl on consignment / atISTRONO k CRUZER SUIVrg dos fine Shirts; .t"rirTed - ordtiiiii k and Drawers; Ido silk Shirts. Just e'd and for ale by dee t 3 F . II EA TON Jr. Co PIG mwrAt--q tons Hanging Reek lints], land. tag sod an sale by decl4 J AB HALZEI.I. PEA NUTS-1W bush Tenn. Pea/finis. In liner sad for sole by deet4 /Ad DALZELL TAIL CANDLEI3.-42 bxs7laddiag mit for sale by 5.3 decl4/AS DALZbarlr NAIL:4-0X kegs assorted', tot r " iirirl 7 67 ----- , der 14 1 , VON BONNHORST Co 1 Pr 5ENT.8.7r0 -7. oientoi in store and for idle by dec22 rdiLLEIVIk RICKETESQN bbl;;iirerfloo floor, received per ChPBer No I; for ssie try deciN null 13111D9y. W1L891141. Cy LMtn- lb bbls No 1 Leaf Lard; . 3111 kep do do. just reek! rind for sole by L 8 WATF.R.SI/4N, deeel 31 water and OS front sr C iD d E e ß cit/ -4-"4 1"1"a.11; In VS WITTINIA"Itiby ÜBS ARID BUCKL..IB-75 doa Beaver Boone a; 0 do Tuba, largo; 4 do do Keaton, in woe and Cor by dorRI L _8 WATERMAN BACON --4 ton. Bacon Bid WICK MOANDLD es, In Imre and lot ec2 &Ail by 3S, d 1 corner wood and soarer as 11 , 100BSPRINOS 7 -4 6--- Sprints, nisi reed and for sale at N. India But s . befl)upot, No 6 Wood st &seta J& H I'HILLIPS ' lop uTTFte-23 Ws (monroll .1141119 W Balton oh?, .111 40 kegs Butter; i.litrectlived and for .ple by decO L 8 11 1- BTBRIHAN CAS LP --.104: mould candles on coratd I r eMOST ,FV,mmTaoNokcar; • immimmlawimiawmilmili DRY & VARIETY GOODS. DRY GOODS NOTICE. Ar MASON to CO,, No. 60 filasthr= ft, hr Prrissamen, Pa. Flt team most y to announce to their -10) flamer°. patrons and the public, that they in consent:en. of contemplatheg a change in their limi ness, propose opening the whole of their extensive lenelledueg sll their wholesale l for retailing, and will cocaineopen lentil the fir=e mazy, commencing an New Years day, 1840. Oar wholesale stock, eomprishig oats of the most extensive and retried assortments of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods ever exhibited in the west= country, will be offered atlower prices Stutterer before known. Eve. ry article, however choice and desirable, will be se eordmgly reduced. Upwards of filly thousand dollen of our stock h e been reeently parchsard, the g 'mitten of which are lonise goods, received Si New' York by late European arrivals, welch from the late ness of the lemon, as well as the known pressure In the money market, were sold at immense sacrifices et public sales, at rates varying from twenty-lthe to filly per tent less than similar goods bmaghthe first of the semen. We Ire therefore confident that our peters for the time above mentioned will be found to be even lower than any Eastern wholesale rates. We anxiously invite all persons to visit out estab lishment, whether they purchase or not, and test the truth of the above—assuring them that they will Wane on obligatiaa thereby, but confer a favor apes the pro prietors. Our assortm.t of Silks, Shawls, and fine Dress Goods will amply repay one for a clink added to which, an n.suully great display of Oterreesrld Goods will, we hope, induce aline call. One system of owe price will tie strictly adhered to. jut -A A MASON le Co 'Cif Cli DAMS GM* pee tdreign steamer Europa. —A A alssoe & Co, No co mutat one; 'sill open this morning Alai Dress Goods, =wish* tha following styles, we. Satin plaid alerinos, a new arti cle, and the richest goods Imported Iles season; all wool Plaids, high colors mid choice styles; all wool Cashmeres and aloes do Laines; Coborg and Lyo ns. Cloths, of any deseribahle shade and color. Satin striped Cashmeres, in rem variety. novfl ENTS' CLOAK' TASSELS-2 dos modals Tas k" tell, assorted; 3 do mid do do; 7do do fate do; 10 do do Ladies Tassels assorted; do coll.do do. WOOLEN UOOD9-10 dos children's Woolen coats; 0 do do do Com 4 do docommon; 10 dos Woolen com forts, assorted; 18 do do with rinam 6! do ladies Cash. mere Gloves, assn. . . LEATHER BELTS-30 doa blklkakia Belts; B) do do ( Idonacto do, 3 do eel/ de; at POD ZEMILON KINSEY'S, 67 market 11 VREEIH ARRIVeII.—W. Itlllintock offers to mere wishing to furnish house., the handaomest assort ment of Carpeting ever brought to this market,com prising in part the following varieties: Rich style Vel vet Pile; Axminster Tary, Brussels, extra super 3 ply; super 3 ply, super fine and fine Ingrain Corinna; to which he -mow respectfully invites his friende and the public, to call and examine before purchasing elee ni c7. ateroom, No. 75 Fourth et, Pittsburgh. WEW.IEWFZE;I'LI dm gold patent Lever Watch II .4 4 " " detached " 1 silver Also, gold pen and pencil Cases, Vest chains, heavy Guard chains, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Mop and a complete assortment of o.hm jesimiry. at deed ZEBULON KINSEY"S, ararket st S • UPERIOR LONG SHAWLS—W U Murphy has received this morning by Express, • lot of very superior wool Long Shawls, of handsome styles. FItIINCII blzuwo—On band, • pod clock of thew goods—ob., invisible, green, Garnet, maroon, drab, soar et. lc. Also, Pormettas, of desirable colors. A few black Thibet Long Shawls, of a pod finality, on hand at north east cornet 4th and Market sts. deco A A. hIASON h. Co, W Market street, have lust received another large invoice of plaid Long and Sq.re Shawls, bought US per cent leas then any previously received this season. Our stock of tihnals is now the largest In the city, mid purchasers may be certain that OUT prices from this date will be 65 per cent lees than at any former time. • deep L'ItY.NCH MERINOI; 8 AT cosT—mhh Johnson 1: 46 Markel street. will soil for the balenee of the bra.n at coal. their stock of French Merinos, compri sang the moat chpice colors Now IN year time to so claysM decl2 ra. v Err ilgONir—K ii Vsey . ., 67 Market street, IM ye colorat Velvet albbon, asearted colors; Jtt - black " embroidery Gimp, to pa wide Plain, /lie. dee.s - GLOVES AND HOSIERY—Smith a Johnson, 46 Marken st, would inv - ne the attention of dealers and other. to ibeir choice stock oi llama'. superior Rid Gloves. and • rent .piety of merino, silk and cotton. Wows. Alto, to their emeemivemock of worsted, Cashmere, Alpaca, Yi•onia and Rilk Hose; Horavian and other styles of cotton Hose—together with every sole of children'. Ho.a and rentlemens , half Hose. lay G _ OLDSPECTACI-FS--Eblver dm Waldo; Gernatut :Silver do. A large 11.0{L19.1 eooatantly on hand, and caratulty fated toany age- Concave, con vex, sad cataract spectacle 'lam accaratety adjusted to any vision manned. Also, multiplying glataes for examtrung linen, wool, numerals, bank nom*, Am, just ree'd an W d for sale by W W ILSON, cornet of market and 4th B, IS49—YEW DRY GOODS.—W. R. hr Monroe has opened ant morning an additional • .apply of Goods, embracing many soiree and de:ara ble &rue., and bovine am tontkel to ca 11... they . 01 find a mach larger stock to select from than a usually found at this advanced sesta the season. Among the geode received, is nevr style small led }leas de LAM., 'Garet :shawls, bale cloth do, tr. ja . .. Goods et wholesale tip sta•re, very low. AB LAID IS /NG SlLkWL.9.—ALesandwr k Day, have g - lust received wby express, nee canon Plaid Long Shawls. some of inch are of the finest quality, and the nearest rity les imported, and um DOW acted at poem greatly r e d uce d Nom Ma ratew obtained early in the season. Also, a fear rites ben uCkirma Late^ Bench. Long Shawls. which 101 l be clmed at gnat bargee.. Ttre ladses arc invited to an ea E rly N u r ton m . AL/IRASLRWAY,o6 he a D rk am t a o t, n d NOTHER MESH ARRIVAL—Of those matt, be tatpet at:tearoom of \%SI•CLINTOCK, dean 76 fourth at • VRENCH TERICEItaI SHAWIA—Sup, reeppb Jr- 'Tatham Shawls, of the hals styles and rtehr - • demurs& inat opened and sallow at a veep prow redi uon from former paces. decl3 ALEXANDER t DAY g • !,..xrer GOODS—Fn. Slur - month U slanting{ collars, merino, silk and wool Vests, do do do Drawers; alit, kid and wool Gloves; awrisis, cotton and wool i Hoar bit Italiancravats; hoe Zr. phyv Scarfs. decdH EATON AC* A x - mtsirrai CATtl'er - Ve inv. the XX attentlon of those mustang to famish how., to call and claimer our Aiounsfr r Carpets, witch are very nch in style and rotors. Waforooen, No 7S, 4th Ptusburvh dent W M'CLINTOCK Sita - mock offers to purebas oars a •erT handsome assortment of nob *wan Da. muks for wutdow eurt•uut. Also, French chintzes, buffs, linen, transparent shades, to., at his carpet ware room. :5 Fourth st. deep aT3--e cues ilia - min 1 brown and Mack Tweeds, 1 do Finny Casurnere just reed and (or sale At t ut ß aAs i naLea ... pr , :e4 tieel6 oepo.neStb I.3ALs — AN - b INFANTS' In Co, have added to their Former business • de pawn:lent under etuarge of Mrs. Ihgeloor of Boston, for making to ostler to latest style., Infants' Wear. Muses Sacks. cloaks and Dresses, Ladies and G ene Dre•ung Canvas. Garments embrotdered or stamped for embroidery; knitting. netting, crotchet worl,lleatstaching and MI1I• ktng neatly exceeded. no va9 OARFETS: cAliftfnc—Conatantly receivutyr: at W. ttreltntnekht, 75 Fourth meet every variety of Carpet, ennaisnmr m part of Alzminstot, of most beautiful paiterna; Velvet, latest patterns =ported, yell rich; 'Tapestry, Brum/10..3 ply, yap. and Venetian, all of "ditch we voll sell on loor as they eon be pur chased In th. market Importing and pureltutns from the manufacturer, enable, us to compete with the eastern market uovlS s 'ffillirat I NGS-51d. 1.,11, Term Li 3pa old Silk Velvets; ID gross bik Ducey but tons IF do cestillten do; IS do cold Floor do; IC do do naotruse do; I do. cord de3ey oil Gloves; it do Itlk Jenny L;nd Fringe, Id do French aalk Ruches; recd this day by F H EATON A Co, derl3Fount; at desk IH.nket ON co ll . A nn A g b AN ye D l F . l...T .d . n ct i ft , !.. ; Fc d - o la , rt e s Hiankcia I do goer oared Cloth; I do Army sae Cloth; 9 do Tweeds. brown, Week and cold mix.; 1 do Taney Otthattheree. I bale blur blanket Coattng; consigned direcrtrorn manufacturers and for sale by the package cr ptece. MKS' INIVRPHY a LEP., liberty at •- 1, 3 XTRA AND SUPER Tit REF: PLY CARPI:7'S— L Berri. ed th is day. direct from the msnufacturers, a bundatthe nrsorment of cure super and super three ply trtspenal Carpets. of new mica to which wet sok the attention of Stow vrishwtg m furnish houses or smamboots. Carpet wescro, No 76 Fourth st. Fitt. burgh. deal W 31'CLINTOCK DOrtIESTIC WOOLLENS— Rlanketi, flannel Tweed., Cassinetts, 3-4 Cloth and COSSIMOIC, by the piece or package, very low; roe sale by novl6 s a l COCHRAN - VANCY CASSIIIERE.I3-2 case" naw sqle Fancy Casaimerca, bright figures and very handsome goodaoust opened by deal 811ACHLEIT ft WHITE EXCHANGE BROKEHA__&o. _ N. HOLIIIDS & BOAR, B•leiLee•,, EXoh•nira nate*Orl, &AD DILNISSE IN NOTES, DRAFTS, A CCEPTA NOES GOLD, SI Y 11 AND HANK NOT E. COLLECTIONS.—Drafts, Notes and Acce most pay able able in any part of Ike Unroll, collected on st f arnble term*. EXCHANGE on New York, Philadelphia d Bal• more, also, Cincinnati, Louisville, Smut Louis and New Orleans, constantly for ale. BANK NOTES.—Notes on all solvent banks inithe United States discounted at the lowest rates. All kinds of Foreign and Amencau Gold and Silver Com baaohhhght and sold. Office No. GS Market sweet, between 3d and 4th, Pittsburgh, Pa 0c0,3 TIANNA 6 00., ANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and d alma in Foreign and Domestic I. , ehangs, Certif; tee of postte, Hank Notes, and Speciei Founh BMA near ly opposite too Dank of Pittsburgh. Current one y received on depositc--Sight Checks for nate, d 'Cede. made on nearly alithe principal point* IN INN United States. The highest premium paid for Foreign and ric. Gold. Advances made on consignments of Produe Oafs pcd East, ou liberal tonne. FOSEIGN ICXOI.IANGB. BILLS on England, Ireland, and taeotl.d be. ght any amount at the Current Rates of Kr..bange. Alao,Dratls parable in any part of the Old Co notes, Ram ft to LiOXI, at the one of 16 to the without deduction or discount, by JOSHUA I 0131 N SON, European *no General Agent, oHeo Inh In one door went of wood.• tLart • bum U. WK. O. =Ur niLL & BANKERS grid Frehang. Brokers, Dealers in For cum and Dornestie lime and Sight BUB of ehan,re,Cortgleates of Deposita., Bank Notes end Cern No IR Wood street, Wird door below Fourth, 're. roarglif Au.= twill-au.. litow•im L. NEIL 4 RAMS, BANKEftS A ND ifiX.CDA.NUE BROKERS, 4.1..1, to Vorrign shil Domestic Mils of tWatarige, Co &mouesof Deposits, Sink Notes slid Qii.ti C 0. ., • 3 d .I.d wood .treedirtied) , opposite tit. Chutes H. ...... , WEST ERN FUNDS— Ohin ind Ke.tuckl, mu.ourt, Bank Not purchased at the leanest rates, by N. HOLMF9 a SONS, 33 Market street. wan BI.LLO OW E.l.o3lANOW,—Sight Cheeks on Nov Yon, rialadelptile, sad Ommlatly for sae by N. HOLMES I SONS. impLl 33 P4, l ltkel it. ii . I OM JAXEIIII9 WOODIRTELL, Modern - and Antigua if anal-ate. 2EM, TIM 911LICIR, erniSIMIL A large and splendid assortment of -Famimns, Oft suitable for Stearebeale,• Hotels and private demi ceunnatuly. on band and made to Geer. present stock on hand cancan be exceeded by any manufactory inthe western country. Person. wishing to purchase would do well to give me as lam determined my prices shall please. Part al the stock column. in— Tete Tete; Bait Bowie; Lawns XIV Chairs; @a en Elisabeth chairs; Tea Pone; Toilet Tables; F Tables; Lords XV Commodes, French Mahogany Bedsmada Piano Stools, 60 sofas with Plash and liair.eloth 000005 60 Mahogany Rocking Chain; 40 dos Parlor do 30 " Fancy do 25 centre Tables; a r s Peltday==irs =Tables; 8 Wardnabest 8 Secretaries and Book came, 21:1 marble top Wash Stands; 1 pair Ottomans; o pals fancy Work Stands; A wiry large Assortment of common chain and other • mimic too numerous to mention. El:r Steam Boats famished on the shortest nonce, on the most reasonable terms. dead • ttsburil • & I • um Coppers Cirimanifs HIS Company respectfully inform. the pabße, and particularly all dealers and consumers of Copper the form in which they prepare it, that their Smelt s Works are now in successful operation, and they .. now ready to make contracts for the delivery of .galgt to those who want in this form; and also tough • ate for the purpose of rolling. 'The Copper Produced from the Mebane Mines of o Superior, is ascertained to be much superior to ,e ordinary copper in the markets, which ts obtained • ono containing foreign mineral substances. This • pper is perfectly pure, and is not iniured by the pro. cess of mettles, and is therefore greatly to be prefer red for bell metal, reifies, and many other purposes. As It is not the intention or wish of this Company to erect works for the manufacture of copper In the T11.600s forma m which it is wanted, they will be happy to make contracts for the delivery of It in the form of Ingots, tough cake for rolling, ho., to th ose who may wish to embark in the business. Hereafter; all the copper obtained from their mines will be brought to Pittsburgh, sod tango supplies rosy he elPected Letters addressed to C. o.llcarar or Tonna, MAllows, will meet with prompt attendee_ deel94l3m CHARLES AVERY, Prealdent. A CARD. To THE INTEENUSING.—A rare chance le now promoted for the safe investment in • Imsineas en tirely tnew; ono edepted to the moo of limited, u melt el to the mem of extensive reseurcing yielding a profit from capital and enterprise beyond any operation of the day. It I. the complete mommoly of a staple aril- Me, absolutely necessary and essettual to every fami ly, as well as indispensable to the mechanic, artisan and professional man. To capitalists, au opportunity offers Itself for a lucrative employment of either large or small sours, bringing immediate and highly sand.- tory returni: Thome desirous of embarking in • pleas. ant, genteel business, are invited, with others, to call at the Mace of the undersigned, examine the article, and form their own judgment, from the facts presented. Office, Exchange Building*, St. Clair st, nevi door to Esquire Ml.' Wheel COLVER MYERS. dealt OYSTERS* 0 STEBRII MMUD3H FROM THE SHELL-13y Burke & Cole Jr Fast Express, at reduced pnees.—To accommo date all lovers of this delleioas Raney, BURKE & Co. have resolved to supply the people regularly through out the moon, with the choicest Fresh Oysters in cans, half came and shell, et soch redoced prices as will enable every family to enjoy this delicacy at their tables, Au Express load will be received daily at the ware house of JNO C. BIDIVELL, I Water street, between 801Shfiaid•Sd Oeaot, sod foe sale there, and at the fol. loam,/ deputy. Rets & Barger, comer Smithfield and gd em; E Heaoletoo, Diamond; A Hoarier Peon at, bth Want; 1) Haughey, foot of Liberty sm J Cotten, Ir. , Penn's Avenue; Mercer & Robinson, Allegheny dry. glove; --IIEW-Y4MIPPON PIAN wood street, H. MELLOR, No 61 Wood street, hes received Lavoiees of a lane supply of Piano Fortes from the cele brated manufactory of Chickenng. Boston. to lame to • few days, of which doe notice will be given. varying to prom from 10715 to IMOD Also from the cameramen. of H Woreuter, and Bacon & Eleven, New Nark, a hmtimsnort assortment of 6, tif and GI onset Piano Fortes, msevrood and mahogany CS/Cs, of the most elegant description, and with all the tatelm improvements. The above, in additton to he snuck en hand, will mate the largest and roost desirable selecoon ever offered for oak lit ibis city, and will be sold in all cues ai manufacturers pners, on accommodating terms, and • 1•11.1CII gull ractee given with every PH. lano IELLOR, Forte sold. JOHN h Sole Agora the sale of Chicken/Igs Piano Fortes, for Western Pennsylvania dec.2o_ NEW INSTD.IIDIENT. HE subscriber Ma Men appended Sole Agent fee T the sale of CAMAY. rs IaIYHUVED 51ELODEn' tiNS, ea manufactured and and perfected by Messrs. March & White, of Cincinnati. The usual compass and extent being bat four octaves, Medan. hi. k. W., I in mcordance with the general desire and demand, have extended the scale of these instruments to 44 and even 5 octaves, thus making it practicable to perform itsrthemnaLmnic t mu n en forthe iano or Organ i ...00r50.m.0h improved by placing the body or the alignment upon east iron frame beautifully bronzed and ornamented, rendering it et once a most elegant and extremely desirable article. The price is pat so low un to bring it within the reach if every our to obtain a perfect =skid instrument, Lod, at the mute Urn, a melt elegant piece of farin a. for a comparative mile. IL KLEBR, At J W Woodwell's deMet N. IL—Call and examine NEW PrANOW. SO. SO.CI .a Nave. t Cuss's C 1.1.313111... Ptal flimiTHE sabecriber has tart replenished his mock of harms, which Inc stamen' of style and pnces has never been sur passed in this city /net received and opened, the following new Pieties. One 7 octave cabinet grand i . 1140, an entirely new Invention. One Rosewood GS, eery elers Hanna & Clark. One " a, One" with Coleman's celebrated lEolian Ao tachnient Tn.re a very nspenor Photo. One " maholtanl. plain, N. a. C. novl3 H. ELL/IEL at / W Woodwelre 4 T an ' Ten B Stlyei s; P l ia k t:d — Buner Knives; 3 ^ plate Tea Spoons; " Threaded extra henry 2 - Dotson Spoon., 2 - Table ." Tobacco Boles, Ragas Shovels; Salt !bustard 2 G. Sitter Spec Caser, " 8Poo 2 ; " " /told col 's. IttlAllen's Patent I!;v i s i tivanol , N etaar:V.O, WOOL, FLOUR AND PRODUCE. LIMAN, REED & CO., (Successors to Reed. Hard & Co,) GENERAL CO OSTON,MMISS/ON MERCHANTS B Particular atranuou paid to the .le of all kinds of Pro duce, .d liberal advances made on consisamems. R & Co. have leave to refer to-- Messrs R. Robison & Co. t flood& Roe , Parks & Co.. Beaver; • Lawson k Covade, Wellsville, 0. Boswell Marsh, Esq. Breabenvdis, 0. 4. Brady, E. q . ) W F Peterson, Esq whe . u . g, v . Masers R Crimea & Co. • Gill & Stout, Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, 0, dec27.d.t.yrutaylOS Jowl =cum. Ft O. C 001121.111 RITCHIE & COCHRANE VOR%V&RDING & COIIIIEBIO lIMICHATP4 NO. 93 TCHOUPITOULAB STREET, 1• 11.1.1saie.s Neer Orleans. - • TNPOFLNI their tumid* end the public thatthey have 1. no longer any connection with their late establish- meet In Penn meet, known ea the Pittsburgh Brewery, having removed their enure business to the POINT BREWERY. in Pie MOM. mylnui Ira ' • • • Blew:tang Pow4o - riCo6.37riLime.) IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE MANLIFACTU BERS.—The subscribers have on hand red will constantly be Supplied with Jas. Muspratt &Sens' cel ebrated Bleaching Powder, which they vrtll warrant equal if not superior to any imported to the U. States, and which they are prepared to sell at the lowest mar let once for cash or approved bills _novl W k M MI PCIIELTREF., 160 liberty so Maspratt & Boon' Soda Ash. THE subscribers are now receiving their Fall monk of the above ankle, three vessels, viz: the Juniata, Medallion and Lydia, having arrived at Philadelphia and Baltimore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and Leila, shortly expected; they are, themibte, prepared to receive orders They will receive during the win ter and , spring regular supplies via Nw Orleans. novts W MITCHELTREF. SUNDRIES -5 bb. No 1 Mackerel; 30 bbl. Nov mackerel; 20 bf do No 2 do; 00 " 3 " 10 do Tanners Oil; 5 do Alum; 3 do E Balm; 3 do ehip'd Lotrarooil 1 hf do Nutmegs; 50 bm No 1 sealed Herring, 50 boo No v do do; 5 do rotated SOW 10 do Nil Press`d do, 10 do Na 4 do do 1. bale Cloves; 10 bags Jaya Collil l l 50 hhd. mute N 0 Sugar, mot reed and for side by deeld BROWN & CULHF.RTSON D22.: - D.111259T1 11114 %W Denton. Canter of Fourth and Decatur, between Market and Ferry rbeeD. scp.2-dlyin X617116W 131W6.1114, 100. C. TOCKIL, T6Oll. (1,11 6 66. /66011 106161, 6.12 600. /61666 N. , r arstmon. 21IRCHANICE 11 GLASS WORKS. Sart P d Wldew Co ola m s ' r, :e f" ep "' Xist o an t constantly band e.. a general snort 01 the above articles. Also, make to order a superior article of Mineral or Soda-Water Ibmles, of colored glass. No. 16 WOO.l it, Pittsburgh, aug3l-0m THE subscriber. he tins day associated thern• selvex togther for av the purpose of transacting • wholesale and e retail Dry Goods and Grocery business, at No 2.1:1 Liberty, opposite Se•enth street, under the style and firm of DeSHFIIILD k. HAYS. Pittsburgh, January I, latta N. D —Our old customers mid the public are Invited to give us a call. jai TITELSII FL.ANNELS—M: R Murphy has oo hand V, a full smarm..m of these desttablit Goa.* Muot • full assortment of domesuo unshnnkable do, and full assottment of oeunet and yellow, and spottad, fur ChriMula• wear. Horne made Flimmeht—white, broontand barred: • supply e:lnstantly on hand. rjlll£ sub...Maratorsi . ..m wil g partners of the firm of Atwood, Jones & Co., l continue osinesa, to transact • Forwurdina and Connotation b ander the sty of Hardy, Jones &Co. AARON A HARDY, le jos NV AL P. JONES. BOX LOST.—Lost, on dm 10th October, one 800, 030 lb.. marked "A. hi. & Lackey, Saint Louis. Moei It s supposed to )10010 been taken off on board of steamer Caleb Cope Or Lake 'Erie, as the draytaan who hauled it delivered pods to these baste. A liberal reward will be paid far the recovery of the Mine. is4:llw D LEECH &Co, Canal PURSE LOST—Was dropped by. Lady on bee way front Elliott & Engitsh... book mom, Wood at, to Eaton's trusiodits store, a. purple Silk Purse, wetked with steel band., continuing n 511.1 note on the Ithalr of Pittsburgh. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the urea a: either of the above named stores. dee27 NOTICE r HE undersigned having removed to Washington city, will attend to the prosecution of claims on the l Government, and to any law business before the Courts Of the District, with which he may be entrusted. dec843211 ANDREW WYLIE. Ja. T HAVE Otis day associated with me In the whale. .1. tale Grower, - Producc end Commission business, my btothev Joseph, maim the firm OJ. 8 DILWORTH 0. J.B. DILWORTIL JtOttilnl A lBB l . F. KZUfI, • • • Afl AT LAW. Once removed to Fourth 11. Ismat„ blttwean Smithfield and Gnat wen 1901.413 n ~-ot~'-~-~n,.~ ~ n n _ —, .~, HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, ko . follavrtog dsuesibed PloP9M fl o 1424=6 " ■: " 71'171 1 Lot, 42 fern m hoot on Liberty etreet, belayi Mar , bury, by 110 teem Brewery alley, bung porter I,otNo 1361,stear the Monongahela river. Lot No 460, having 60 feet front on Seventh anted by MO feet to Strawberry alley, near the, comer of „Grant Meet " 4 1 Lot on Elm street, 20 feet by 70. Lots Nos 129, 120 and WO, on First street, between Ross and Try streets, each haying 24 feet fronton Finn meet by 60 feet deep. tom Noe =BOW and 140, hernia 21 feet front on Third street be EU feet deep. Lois 101 and 11M, haring 24 feet front on Third street by BO feet deep. Lefe t Nee 11,24, 26 ...I Sgt„ twenty-See (.1 on q 4- ry stree by 60 t p fee dee. Two Lots, Nos 202 tad on Penn meet, 41 the OM ward, al feet by 100 feet 144306 T alley 6 Lou on Penn street, in the 9th wa"lmtween Bold win and Morris streets, having 24 feet front on Penn stretaby 100 feet to Ppringalley. 11 Lots on Boner street, to the Dili Wird,,l3elleten Wilkins and Baldwin streets, near the Allegbetly 24 feet front by 120 feet deep., RIT or dationoNT. Lots Noe St andl.27,l,nripa 60 feet bunt on .Bearer by 910 to West Common, between' Ohio street and . . North Common. Lou Nos 00 and 01, haring 60 feet' ont On realm' nreet, by 240 feet to Middle alley, between' (be mond and North Common. Lot No 100, having 60 feet on Sandashy steeitty 240 (mute Pitt alley, between Ono street'uad Noelk Coth . cum Five 10. re Lou is Reserve toordsbicsi the bo rough of en Nes 167, 198,180, I ten sore Lot on the Ohio dyer' and 'Raiser road, between the U. B. Marble Hospital' Lot altd on cloth factory—to be Old In miantitieir to snit purchasers. Enquire of OILMILEO B. 10:11.1141,Y, or JishlES teildS,Cf , .Berke'. TO COTTON AND SUGAR PLANPNEILL LANTATION IN • ARKAPISASo—The sehamiber P offers for sale the entendre plantation la'Arkatt. sae, formerly heldnging to and -occupied by,the 'late Governor Kent, of Mary Wed, and ennlatninlea.ntdr' eight hundred and eighty-three and &half acre:often& thin estate lies in the counties of Phillips tad Clio I tenden, and U situated in Walnut Bend, on the Ma(► sippi river, twenty-five miles above the town of Hele na. It is s aid to be the highest river land in Abet ' giro of country. Its soil a peculiarly adapted to the growth of cotton. Its improvements 'Ms as overateri house, • horse-mill, several emu houses, and good quarters for CaYlart2. Upwards of *even hundred acres of this lend have I been cleared and are now cultivated. The met of it may be easily cleared, ithe most being already dean,) and has less timber upon it, and that. chiefly of ash, which is readily sold at a well located woodirard, in quantities of several thousand cords every year. Than plantation is one of great value, and presents a rare opportunity to the publia In the bands Of a good plutter it may be easily made of immense annual pro. fit. Its facilities of intercourse with New Otte.ns af ford a constant avenue for the disposelof its products. It is anent about 900 miles Jan Cincin nati, miles trim the month of the Ohio, iind 740 Miles New Orleans. This properry will be' divided liliciVrrertliparto, U. desired. • For terms, &e., apply (post paid) to WILLIAM B. PERINE, Baltitithre, Maryland. YOB. BALE, • • n THAT SPLENDID PRIVATE HO: HOBNOB now in the cempaney of Alr..Samuel M. Wick ersham, situated In the First Ward of Allegheny city. This property is beautifelly loomed on the punk of the Ohio, having a river front of 200 feet, protected by a stone wall, and mending back 346 feet, eon:i ntending a beautiful view of We city and the rivers. There are two steam ferry boat landings . within a few steps of the property, furnishing comment access by steam, at all men, to the city of Pittsburgh, and Tem peranceville on the south side of the river. The home is a large double two story brick, finished in the latest style. with all the modern conveniences and improvemehts, suitable oat houses, wash home, stable, earriao home, an Ac. The garden is well supplied with shrubbery, and,so choice fruit trees, including pears, apples, and peach es. For terms and other particulars, apply to WILLIAMS SHINN, Attorthes at Law. jandtm Office on id st, above Smithfield 965 Acres illeelisaud ter Sae, STtIATEDou the Monongahela river, about Nettles from Pinsburgh and 3 Miles above third Lock, in the Immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyme fr.. &herb, and Mr . John lierron't ymrchsse. This fine body of Coal will be sold at the low price of VD per.re—orte third in hand, balance in five equal annual payments, without Interest. Title indisputable. Location very god—cannot sinpasseaL For furrhetpirtieulars quire of S. BALSLEY, who hts • draft of said pm*. perry. Residence 51 st,below Ferry, Mr. Adam.' Bow. N. a There it another KIMof coal or, this tract, about tut feet above the lower, of tuccellent qualig . jr2o:thf 121= MIRE subsexiber will .11 on ancolarnodering tonne, a. 1. valuable tract allele:mu:mad land, situate on the road leadag from Brighton to Franklin, ahem eighteen miles from Pittsburgh, and about eight sane from the town of Freedom on the Ohio river. The tract con tants VD acres and 20 perches, strict measure The lend is of an excellent quality, about 90 saes cleared, and well watered, and will be sold either IA whole or in farms of convenient size, to suit purchasers. For farther paricolsra enquire or BOYD, Att'y at Lew office on lth sk above Betnitteld, Pinsburghl I tayillettwilT gsliA la• Ohio..: A TRACT of land,9o acres, in Harrison., Portage Co., A the Cuyahoga river—about 30 stem under im provement. Also, two unimproved lots In. the village of Warren, Trumbrill Co l l3o feet by 00. Also, a lot of mond in the centre of Hanford, Trumbull Co., with a One dwelling Ikons* and store—ono of the,hest aquas fora merchant ou the Weatern Reserve. "Any or all this property will be sold on very _aecommodating ISAIAH la Co., tere blo Wan entiProul FACTORY FOR BALE OR RENT. Tlarge and well bath Factory, erected on Rebec airri for h. A o " r " rt h l n t Tfro6r7l:erlai B. Y=E-3. lot on which. the Factory Or creme% fronts Lai feet on Rebecca and rune back 110 feet toak street. The meta boil is of brick., three smith high. and 60 feet long by g7feet wide• The Engine House is large and COISIMPiiOII., with m engine, - heeler, stack, he, all in complete order. The property will be wild low, and on advantageous mrms. dolnquire of ROBERT hisionoirr, &MS-am Agent FOR RENT—For one to three year, min : rags Son of H ous et, a large two stoned brick Sling pleasantly situatet! on the bank of the Ohio river, adjoining the borough Of Mooches. ter, with about four acres of land, out bnildings, fruit trees, ke. kr. Apply to l ay/ABM! ,A HUTCHISON' k Co To Let. illA LARGE and well finished Room, second story, on the tooter of Wood and Third streets, iiiiii above the ke.bange &See of .131 14 Williams.. Powesslon given inimedtsbe_ly. Inquire of }ay hVGILLS & RUE, 194 Liberty et FOB SALE OR RENT. AL THE subscriber offers for sale orretc, his mei- La dense A lle gheny mty. Possession can be si ren bit Of February, or sooner if nocesSerli sod who ever may occupy it, might find it advanusgeons to re tam some of the f¢TIIII,IIT, An partlonlarly soiled to the place. jag ICW. POINDEXTER. /IL:AITM) TO RENT—A.amall private dwelt log with not less than ( our aoonnttiod a kitchen, shin Sao or too minutes mach of Ow Dimond. Ai:drama, with part:mutant, "Box No. 216• Post Office,' HELIOS YARDS O LET.—A Lot on Boyd's Rill, salable for one or two Bnek f. M. let. Apply to' LOWRIE, Agent, Wylie a. TWO BOWIES AND' LOTH TOR eALR. 24, TWO LOTS on Beaver .tires in the city of Allegheny, above the upper Commons, on which a erected a frame building, two stories, high, suitable for two mall tenement. The lore are each sweep feet in from by one hundred feet deep, and ran back to a street forty feet wide. The buildings on the pre mars will pay every handsome Interest on the invest meat, and the property will be told cheap for cut,. Apply to H. Sproul, Clerk's awe; U:S. or to novc9 KAY te Co ROSEDALE TO L T. THIS denghtfai tiorturicr Sentat, for "Lome years past occapted by Id L Burch cid, to offered for sale or rent nn the Arat ot April next Tbls property has been , improved by additional buildings, and a sobwaritiatsteine wall, and terrace planted mob Evergreens and frau Trees. To a good maw, capable of conducting3he liberieal, the terms will be reasouable. GEO 'COCHRAN, cot for rr52 . _ .. . POE. RESIT 77 —. arTHE subscriber offers toe metier the term of e Of MOTO rears, a large eonieniont well fin e/. story Dwelling 800 0. containing 13 rooms and inch= There is • lot Of ground containing is acres of fine young fruit tree. of every hod, stable, An, connected with the bonne, . To . a ny person wish lug ram chance- ie , r oe min te ilie the w bieh ill be low to • good WOW, inquire OP/. Joe. Wright, mar the premises, of John Witt, corner of Hand and Liberty streets, or of txtigtt-tf THED P. MIGHT. • Propirty IHE subscribers ofler for safe a clamber of choice Lots, waste to the Second W. fronting on the mmon pound, on eapterms. Infli ct of W. O w, Si Moir st. or of /AS RO /N SON, Co epremises. esytY:dtrArtf T rrEN ACRFSOF LAND, situaterrin Peebfpa tow.. I ship, on the Monongahela, three miles from Pitts burgh—in lots to snit porchaurs. For farther partic ulars apply to Henry Woods, Dd st, tit to A. WARRINGTON, Ilth, shirrs Smithfield st anvil-dtf in Worse* Conti ALOT, Storehouse .d Dweltlag, donde on the Erie Exuma. Canal, in the 'Wage of West Mid eon; • desirable location fora merchant Also, Lot and good Dwelling Houma well suited for • Tavern Stand, in the village of Orangestlle, on State line of Ma Terms easy. ISM.SII DIOIgFsW d. CO. fable Water and Front sta. O I.A FO icn nets: awl to for sale situate in berulof the eMoatuntabela River, above Brosinsville, Pa.,tqg • T. foot ,0111 of coal winch will be sold to ese (be goods. For garden. ars sent,' to tocacil k A RB4IIOII 23 wood et W4RED OI . , § } : POE SALE.—The subseliber offers for sale the - tbree story brick Warehouse on Wood street, occupiedby R. Tanner h Co. apl7 Whi. WILSON, Jr. • The • afbarribiore afillmot . part of U .an house war ocema vi l ttyptvziiihrlitoo3, VALUABLE REAL ESTATEQN PENNISITREET FOR SALE—A Lot of Ontand Ornate on Peas street, between bay and Marhely streets, adtoining the house and lot oo* occupied - by Richard Edwards, having a front of 25 feet, and la desalt Le feat, will be sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. E quire of C. 0. LCOMILS,Atit st, near Wood. oetalvilf von lI.IIMV A THREE gory - Ana ~Derelling Howe, on Water, above Grant Street.-Tossealuan given on the tint ofiannary, 180, at wetter if required For terms, inquire of nov7 0 IMAM; it Co, vizier at . -- . WORCESTER'S PIANOS. ItF.CEIYED tbla day, and for We at entanfac d l re by prices, three aleaant Itper ri.6ot, mae Worcester, N. Y. These mattoments are considerl d fully equal, If not se to any now made to N. York, having as fall, and, and Molodimmtune; war ranted tb wear well, d give sattifactioa. Tb o price Of Ores° Pianos is believed Ur be mash lower than asyeather ream:Wager'. in N.Y. Those who are in want as gps nod o i,/.. at a modem., prima, will please , e.all and e above at Me store of the sutiscriber,arbeu serum.% orChlekenn,y l celebnded Pianos be found. • • i ! AWN 113...". decal —-- - - T. H. OLIVASAVGIH rii ) . ... •• Retelling, Foriardingtud Etat Cominii• " 1W L1 1 :714 44 ' ' N. a , re, Oa lutataan.ladterOders to in th.binnzseVitheattinedu ir prompti V. 12 Reference as Pittibutesii:lol BMW/4 Cp. 61:3044114 , , . ' ". , ' ''' ' •d , -.4, - .., t - ,,. t . • • ' - MEDICAL . . . • .. . _ - . lo It' I_' ...,. ! 11.' I_ 'l' iji! , , H'. - ' , ';' l ' ? -•1 ? 1111.1M11 ''• , • • , 7frizt - Tahori , ..... ITHE ONLY REMEDY that can be relied oit for tree paraterMlin care of n Ep,mtmodiatlor,troctiomis, It, , , mon *ille Nerves, Pkifias or Sick Headache ' •• Nervous Trenchers;NeuralginAlthedonts, GeneratDat bility,_ Deficiency tit Nervous and Physical &tarps , end all Nervous Dinerhlneludiell the rheodrea.rot of all &sauce that ev e, *Beet the human race— . , . EPILEPTIC FITS, Or Falling Illekness, Hysterical Fite, Coniralsioes, Spasms, ike. Hart would impress it upon the mind. of. .., the afflicted that Vegetable &Mrs= lathe only tom- ~ l a edy ion, discos.: that can be rcliedon forthe per. =nem cure of this di waif= of all diseasc.s. As Its tendency • SKILLFUL ' PHY l madmeSn ICIANS and death, the room '. • . of Barone, as wellas those of our own commuy, have primbunced Epilepsy tirettrable- And it luts.becuso •„ considered, by manyondil this mostiona rt ant of all - discoveries woo math by Dr. 8. Harty nearly sixteen' years since, durintwideh time it has hem performing ' , some *film meat .. cuire CI tiara' Mord, and haa acquired a reputation which . ' time alone can efface . Phydelans of =doubted skill and experienee, rabilifin of various denominations,. as we ll ill bombed, of our eminent citixris, all nrotVr in recommend"' th us use of tht, troly valuable ate& # eine to their pa envy Charge, end friends, who areal- • fliouni, nee only remedy. NV•,,QIJOTE TIM LANGUAGE used by those who have been oared bythis valuable medicine: One awn, "I balm sacred beyond my pow er of descripdon, but I now rejoice in, being fully re monad to health find batman... Another says, .1 thank (lad I. feel that I son a. well man. I also feel It my May to proclaim it to the ends of the mo th , that those similarly ifilleted May find oilier , Another (Whets an EMINENT LAWYER and well wn to thin' =Visor,: " ywe has been , milicted fo reins with esyi tea •is new erMOitg good heal from the Vegetable en Ila fame, say. he. , uld 4.., le. and orglit to bet to the ends of tho man .^ An , other says. obit:gavots entirely inadequate to express my gratitude to Dr. Hart for basing - been the moans, under the blessing of God, of restating me to the enjoy meat of good health, after having boon =Meted with Epilepsy m to omit= (armorer more than twenty three years, and ray motMagandereahlg oblation of praise and thouth i gring sMdleonunuo . to ascend to that God who hat ted but to make me whole , ' . ' Mrs. J. Lindley, HS Orchard strceLN. Ir.'s% tett that she bee been sable= to fits for many yeast,/ and , has been restored to perfect health (after everyother means bad failed) by the ow of the Vegetable Extract. ... . Dr. Charles A. Drawn, of Dover, Russell countyi Ala- ' who is one of the bast physicians lathe State, says that ho has been ranch benefited by *beam of the Vegeta ble Ectract, and that he anheaittaingly prescribes it In every ease of Epilepsy which conies under his know) adRG Iris G. klayberry, Esq. formerly Posmituder at Lima Mills, Criterion] county,fla, now living in Ens county, P., states that Inc many , years past he has been solely sanded with fits, and ha it now happy to state Ord a per/levering am of Dr. Hart , * Vegetable Extriet, Imam:end him to wand health, being entire ty freed from that worm oral diseases.. From the Cincinnati Commercial. , - REMARIf • ALE CURE. :„.*Tha liallswirar cettilicans was green to Messra.Tho mu a - :iNut.,s, tkv., a mt* , 4g." , t r . i11 4 4, 1 "g h6 Vegesable Ea rack for; dm auto of RpßeptiaFits hr Failing /Meknes*, We am induced to give tt a place In cur editorial columns from the fact that to the only known medicine that will core Epilepsy, at the sues time believing dal be One of the greaten disease:ries m =Meal wove. Physicians and moo of science of all was have been trying to discover a remedy for this disease, but all lias been in vain -ontlitito Presaindet eovery of Dr. Hart, wad we would now wy to those of with fitkdes ti air uo longer; for there is hope MESSRS. THOMAS e. MILES, in, Main meet, Chi c...if, Ohio, Agents tor Doctor Haas Vegetable Extract for the core of Epileptic Fits: Gendalnert—lt is alma impossible for language to expreidl i Witla when heartfelt satisfaction I whim - is Mew few linos to yea, for the purpose of informing yop of he beneficial results that have been effected ly!tho um of Dr. Hares Vegetable Extract, • t .1 My non, age d twelve years, has been severe af flicted with Rapti* Fits, and with once =vent t the opinletions, ba mild not be =wed • ...: In one *Mut paroxystut he fell and broke •• 13 called in Dr-Mallard, a very excellout pity . • lan, Spitsre -set It. BO informed am that my goals N .ns Spit= wits very o.ooo damaged, and anon w • bo impossible to core him of Epilepsy, as Epile • Fits were alma= Incurable, and employing pity • la his case would be only Warringmoray _away. „ I wiled up. Dr. Patton, he infor me t• t dm disease bad assamcdsteintado form, sod it wo • • take a long troth won:maim if he coati:lb° eared at I. He became worse and soothe, and I began to think there was no cote for hint, anul I saw the ad note taemef Dr. Harps Vegetable Extract in one of o • r city papers, with certificates from persons who hod been afflicted for ton, fifteen, twentithirry i and.4TML forty years, and restored to health. ilta isso of dm Ritmo t. i called atyout , and r conversing with Mr. Thomas, I own to nonelosion to purchase alibi. dollar package It a Unle or no good— I gin I I would try another, the use of which Ipe trod some lituaDbersefit. I thencame to the conclusion to purchase ate dol lar box. I found that it was of to much serene to hint I was transact to purchase • .second. And] not truly thankfid that I done so, as by the use of the ten packa ges he has bemsrestored sa perfect health. Should any person be desirous of seeing line, and as certaining lank= particulars, I should be pleased to geatifyiliem by their calling on me at my residence, south West corner of Fourth and Park slums, Cinciu nati, Ohio. ISAAC N. PERhINS. Cincinnati, August alth. lea THE TIME IS NOT FAR DISTANT When thousands who are now trembling under the hand Of this dreadful discus, and feeling that every attack may prove fatal, will find permanent relief and he restored to oboe life, by =bay this celebrated medi cine. Over ono thousand =vacates base been re ceived in temintony of the beneficial results produced by the one of Dr. Hon'. Vegetable Emmet. Prepared by S. HART, M. D, New York. Price, one package P° do fear imekages la il U TH ° 01i&lo. MILES. lost Maint, , nein ad, Ohio, General Agents United State "' Z ' " Canodp, en d. west Indic- I. WILCOX, Jr.. career of Inoniond and ,N 4 l:tet st, Agent for Pinsbusgh, Pa. Fay a fUllboanni, Columba., Obis HA . Cleveland: and tit rale by most of the principal sing gists and memhuntsibrougimmt the lluiteillitatha norladdrarS GALLUS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR: THE following ' from George F.:Pomeroy, Ferr., the well known proprietor of the Express, speak. for itself of the importance of the Pain Extractor to every parent Euxoservicis, ,Sept. I. Me. Dsm-srt My Dear Slr—With feelings arm° or dinary pleasure I address you In rehstion to the benefit I have received from you invalnaide Pain Eitmetor. Lardy, my little daughter, 6 yews old. had a pitcher °learner water turned into her bosom; her screams were dreadful, so that • crowd instantly gathered be fore the bowel to leans the cause °fhb" terrible screams. I tore her clothes wonder, and won spread on. your salve, and she ems carried and laid upon abed. Nhe was swn relieved from her pains, and says "Me, I feel as ill could tantss and was soon in sweet sleep. she was welded to a blireer from the tap of her shoulder over more than half her chest, and wend nod., the arms. Oa the sbouhler and breast it was very deep, yet Entire the.first hoar, she complained only vsbcit it was dressed 4 itst sort heeled rapidly, and there is no contraction of the =Wiwi. • With maniptrishes, my dear sir, for your succesKin the selo of this mighty article, ~ I .1 yours, with respect,GEO. E. POMEROY. THE TEST mid NO NISTA ICE The genaine Dailey, will ever produce the same mania:mus relief. and soothing, cooling effect, in the severest calm of Bums, Scalds, Piles, tr.e. The Counterfeits—no r• atter under what names they may appear—al TO TES PC. ys itritate, o nd increase sic ppm I,TAlntal P. Holmes, of Chatham, Melvin Bridge, Columbia county, N. Y., have been effileted with rno rhert- in.sa y breast, feet, and all over my body, for a yesia,so that l could not stand" and was cured by applications of DaiIey % EDWARD P. Magical Pai HOLNIESn Extractor. Me. Driller cut my finger with a copper nail, the pi:Menem namre of which caused my arm to .wel l considerably, with eonstant shooting paim up to the shitulder. A large swelling taking place at the min pit, with inereasing pain, I became fearful of the Lock jaw. in this ex -testa:ay yonr Pain Extractor vies re commended to ma, and which I was prey-ailed upon to try. The conseqmneo was that it afforded me almost instant relief, and in three day. I was completely cu red. - JOSEPH HARRISON, New York, coonsßroome and Sullivan ma, Sept P. 1848. NOTICE—a. MUM is the inventor of this invalu able remedy, and never has and never will commitm ent. to anyliving m In the secret of us combination: All Extractors, therefore; not nude and put up b him, are base counterfeit. Plkontizioa'S 23.1 Chestnut 'greet, PhD. JOHN D. MORGAN, General Depot; Dr. Whfj THORN, _Agents for Piuslierg,h. Dailey's Animal Gdmume enee-Afj, Cures bernor% 'privity quitter, arena. ia,dpoll-FF evil, pe o, re . . m ga .. Ua i mrx and . ruise bk‘ s o.i . P e aru h. phl ay ety h. , non to JOHN D !slogan- , Agent. Pittsburgh. 0.V16 4171 • EIRGICAL 4 SURGICAL OFFICE. - allo. 55, DIAMOND ALLEY, • ••. - few doors below Wood street, tomak DB. BROlilf,,.having been , - reganztredocatat to the medics profession, alai been for some seine in general practice, now cenfines . • his attention to the tresuneni of those pmate end delicate semi ' . &dots for which his opponunlues and caperieneo peculiarly unelitv se. hist II ye.* essiduotedy devoted to stn • treatment of those eomplethis,iduturs which time boles bid manpractice sod has cured more pe dants than can ever fall to the lot of any private pow. titionerf amply qualifica him to offer ethorances of speedy, permanent, end thnsfsetory cure to all sthicted with deheate diseases, and all diseases arising there: from. Dr, Brown wordel inform dune athieted welt private diseases 'sidelined become chronic by woe or sea graveted by the rue of any of the common nostrums of the day, that their complaints eth be radically cud trier onattly cored; he Imams given his earefui atiention to the treatment of such ewes, end succerned in hundreds of instances in tering mirth. of intlainmetion of the neck of the bladdef, end kindred discuses which often result frees those eases when others have consigned them to hopeless despair. He penicuierly ratites such hair! Deco Mug end unalcomefolly neared by othen ' W consult him, when every satisfaction he given them, end their eases t!..1. Ina careful, thorough end intelligent manlier, palmed . out by long expenetice study, and investigation, wh ich it is impossible for thee ref.&ln genteel preetion of auxtiCIDLI to give en of diseese. Mrlikras Or Rigtaret—Dr. Brawn also invites por tent& adftleted with ends to call, ev he has paid pima.; eteplion to this disease. CANCERS also cured. Bai a digeues; else n, Palsy, etc., speedily cored charrtlory low. N. Patients of nth see Using at a distance, by a noint their disease In writing giving all the sympf wens, c. obtain medicines with dthimumur r oe addressing T. BROWN, 3L D., post paid, end =tate; 1 11c f e No. 65, Diamond allay, opposite the overly Roam. Rnatatermst7Dr.thersen's newly disonvoied demo dp for Rheumatism is a speedy and camasesremedy for 'that painful trouble. It never fails. and Private Consulting'Raumg r No. 65 Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at Ilj. No can no pay. _ _ . -----. --: Odle* of 41.100111O&Th £ Pores gn rat mita e JT AMPS GBEENOI7O.II, MUM late eta of Koller In . Gtomoorg e of t in A uen th. Postal"( coooniting VVolainscroN. a. map r, .I.ge;i:2l":„'Y. 3,.. toyed 16 making examisations InAnnehinery in the tem Ocoee and elsewhere in thonsleng drawings and specifications et macbitu;s, and all papers necessa ry, meteor, amend, indium or extend keens patent is Ms United Bums orTsitope. HonotS atm be commit Jed 'profeasionally on all quatiansaf, ‘ litigation az* lig tinder the Pasant Law, end will dons before iho Patent Cellee or an appeat a Vy,S for %Mich his long.expesietice in the Patent Mee ' • in bit profession,lome peel:dimly Wed him . Tho pre.. fessional business 'of she late • les.T, P. Joneithiteing beenplasete In his kende nil lottem in. potation thereto tield termidenesed to him post pdid. " atig36olidwoms 1 \TtIV MOLASSEB-30 WAR. Playtaticipla sge . VC (new crop) this morn g , land 9,3 froo.;steamer WtherulatiO 5 4= 1 r" . = " ' 1 • . -'- _ OM A . . it Cp . • • • . _ • ''' • ' BroadwaT, New York ;
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