“~"BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. - BKPDHVKD * naifiBUBIS -i.'. Pltt»bmr«h,a»*«tU. MOVEMENTS OF GENERAL TOYLOR. • •/• • •* !%./ - LbcnTTtiK, Feb. I], l&lft Genj*r»j T*ybf *rnvej si Nc«r Albany ib» two twaU Dierany erowdeJ. «a>ao caeoiL >He ■ remained but n lbWvhonn» when «oue3 pwr to our cjif.., He v»ireceived byihe Mayor m • Demand pertinent aMrw*, w which tbe General replied in • blaAivttd bsppy onnner. - The wharf? tfeam boats, and every window and i fooffiootbebni to-tbe Gali Hoafe,where be iiop*,: were-crowded with human bemgs—all of - wfcom •eemed to bo w* ft pbroary °f glory, which B ~ oAda tbs cdy nng, and the waters reecho with • - v r tfcatf hippiaw* ..... . v oaToesilsy morctof for Frankfort, •' wjheri be remains vqul TburwHy morning, ao2 J direct fcrPimlmrgli. : Jobs,Anderson tad HearyNitiol* each bad an .. i*' ana liowa off firing the emmondonngihA amval of General Taylor. CONGRESSIONAL. r.--'. rWisaiXßTo.v Feb. 9, 1b49. . ... Sssime—Mr. Raid promoted petitions from New 'York, asking Congress to pasa a law providing v-r ... .the abolishment of Wlyppmg, and the qh oi L-pi rtUUrttm Army and Navy. -Mr.Benton's resolution, previously offered, pro* vidmg for the election of subordinate offims in the Senate—which was adopted. -The oUierbQttneaawas unimportant. 1 Hotras—The bill previously reported, and which has beon Under disccfstoo in the . Rouse for some weeks, for iha of a ( Comm|uion to i settle private daimsogaiuUtbri .«d the House • ‘ ■I » ! > * ' ‘CoLUJiruA, Fob. 10,1W9. -.1 The bill re peaks? ike regatry taw pawed both . The Senate refused to (ate from (be table the • bLU[BovidiBg Jar a tote of (be people on calling a COOVWtftoa to twm e oew constitution, by a vote • ofSOIoW. MISSOURI LEGISLATURE, 0r,..; Bt. Louis, Feb»fl, 1819. Retola&ss have passed the Senate of Missouri, lh«l fayTaUnn. by CQDgKSS, tO ftflect lift* aflyjiart of tho TTmted State*, violates the -■/. ::.r■! 'tpmt of tbe constitution, that such leguliUon to ex • • •. the conquered temtone*. would ■ feeallkevtolaitOD. - MOKE OFTHE PRIZE FIGHTERS. . o , Fnu4SELrsu,Fjeb.9,lSi9. Hjeyer, the pttgelist, -"was arrested and confined ‘ iq ttoysmeosicg prison, to await tho requisition of * the Governor of Maryland. Saliivin left in the - *:•- ctrrfhi*mortilaff for New York. i EftnLAPixrau, Feb. IQ, 1819. > Cotton—The -xoofket remains expec ta&cy of the steamer's news bas checked sates. *. • Flow—The market is firm, boi not active. Sales -of 'Westernat 85 per.barrel. ,Cbm Meal—s 2 621 to $2 63 per bbL •' Rye Floor—s 3 per bbL ~ Craia-^Wbeat—'There ufbat bllle doing—«mal* tale*reported at IOSe for red. .. ■ Com-—The Forte market'ls duller and lows i - «r* : Silea of Mess at SIS SO, and pnoe at sl2.—; ■ • • Seel* wesieru, Sl3 50, and prune $7 to $8 • 4speshbL % -Lard-ifl barrels at Opet lb. Pickled • ' osat> are'iinner'hndacarce. 'SBles at 7| toS da ■ Sir hams, and fi fcr shoulder*. r, .. Baflex—Salea to a fiir enwl at 11 to IS els tor , .Ohw*. -• . 9 r : , • Whiskey—Saks at 24 cts per csOon for. Western. Ilwavj'v.’ ' BALTIMORE I ~. . i-- *Bauimou^Feb. 10,1849. i • F!oor*~Tbc mukecufimbot not active. < Sale* i of Umhf «inei> at City Mill* all MfflSMpl «d SO, the: market ctoeil at the latter I figure** Cora Meal at $2,75 ?bbl. - Graft*—Sale* of mixed atKSand red 1060108 eta. Com—Sales al SO cts for yellow and iB for urtute. Bye 60 cte, oats 29030 cu ? bo. ~ " "Pporiiiona—Mesa Fork, *ale*_at $12,00013.- . . . . .. .iWIHMHM . ■*»**» . Mab Beef $11,90012 * bbl 'Bacon—Ham* 9, Bbk*Bl<37r*boal4cn sj,.cUycure. -Bufltcneid, faof jrovnd elSj(3sfrct»'4p: 8.. Laid—Sales 71071 ’-' ... /i)injo—MarketdoHandaocbangei-.. „-i'ist•< — i -^v^uakey—Salesal23ctslqhhd»,aniT24mbbU. J. ~y7 -jfcHiomtlnm at P«rtn«rilUp. • M’Kee t CelßCnbMbm, k»i ihii d»7 'Vl. l h n n^lMtciTed ! bT msaal eoniaoi. Thoy hm , ■ *“dK.“raj«« w ito b»nd» of N. . ..KeSaSaivSlllx ?«!««> of cdleedon alid» \ ", !W4ji«pcxm*iM»or ih«a«lramdcbtcdto SSfiai snnjyriu »ta« mi? md tsffle withhim, ud - „ STnontmTlaTlilj claim* »S*ta« lira will proem ‘ - ■'' * - ' CHiBLES^GEIBBESHAINEE. —jm»nr a. lsu.—l»«- 1 \ f, 4 afTAKDLES—3J&***-•; . ,• »L/-fefa3 . :il,n »■; \^t(y*PU£o bitdtilteodin 10 do Clltfittitlfc :fer*t VJJ> v • ■ feb3 ~ IPWIUtUMS ' 'Ofegi -Tl/lAMXES-NO'tCiatfiaaßtlSMK-SO-doMould lllJlt:candlesltbbU ittth foUßaoet, Jn«t rcc’d r SSf sStr -*M JOHN WATT - &bfl MILLER JfeRICgETSOM, t?Q liberty t .*■• -f/"IRAB ' CIDEB-10 W» Economy Cr»b Cider, ju*l rewired tad lor lata t>v ftbe MILLER & RICKET9ON / to4*yr6c’4sadfoTa*J6 by! ‘ .J> aw '- ARMSTaoNQ k. pgOZEB ‘ 1 * v'i nrt.U£D APPLES-® bwhior ule by '' ; > ' Xr^ febg ~ ARJtfSTaOMQfcCgQZEB '■■ '' i Butter.fo4trree'4 and brT ftb9' - AttMCTBOWO it CBOZER . ICE—27 C*rolinaßica, Uadjag froo «mi - ■**A HOTCmsOS 4 Co v ~..., ’’ r ' r : 'S*SSyf^^^ow&MaL*e. L' iHDOttr-IO btil. wtatM imtae* I*4 Oil, P«> fef .gaSfe, bhctac . ■ :jw "'•'IIBINTIKa p^PEB-*so^eKas22i3lin; M v so *•. •,-84*'J8in; v sju *9s4oia; "•■" ,*"" t ’ 4 “ 4t “'‘*’“ , -;-CTNOLD 3 tBI.EF, :-1 ' : ' : .y.”-^,;-----'^ . u - ~s^BB^B®^-**! 1,1 *' *i) i “**■ ■ **. .JB *>i»»Mdfr* -d*7 A* frM 5 -*” tJ>U **** iBI L 8 (Oy*JO*X~™ urd. »*w}feaaßisiißs* , j , : fel*r i saw^‘‘ ...• . Mb' ._. —l ... WioNoVOiBELA 9ALT~2»bblt NalWb 10“ ... &Co, g»l«m COMMERCIAL RfiCORDr 1849 l ALHAHAC. Son FEBRUARY. | rises. iA-e*tatday, » U Sudafi 12'Monday, 13 Tuesday, 14 Wednesday, i-.K is tbimir. |g Friday. PITTSBUBOVZ DOAOD OF TRAPS COMMjrTEB FOR FEBRUARY. g. a. cAsia.\\r>BAßKrg. wa.a.MParn' ,i. . rimcx Pittsburgh Gazette, > Mprnlaf Morning, February 12, 1849.) cm Salordiy • ti, uou&l the market generally wot" very quiet: sales were Confined immoderate trans actions only, With no .important change in quotas lions. •'. • • FLOUR—The wharf Od Salnnlay was almost entirely bare; none having arrived during the day- Owing to the lighmeas M the receipts an improved feeling was manifested,and some dealers manifes* ted a willingness to purchase at $3,75 tp bbL Re* tail at $404,121 gr bbl. GRAIN—WiIIi small supplies in market we may quote the following as about the ruling rales with small sales, from store: Wheat 70c, Rye very scarce at ~4SosOfi r Barley 50c, Coro 3SOJOc, and Oats nt 30031 c p bo. . GROCERIES— I The market presents no impor" taut change in any article. Sngar Is in fair do* mand, with sales in limited tots by bbd at a range of 4J051c tor common to prime N.O. Sales of Loaf at 801 Oc, of Molasses at 28029 c ? gallon for N. 0., and 40015 for sugarhoose. Sales of Rio Coffee in lots of 5,10 to 15 sacks at 7£o7{. PROVISIONS—The market is generally *doll t with no change in quota lions. Of bacon, there is very Ultle in the market, and qaotaliontiue of a nominal character—4l,Go6| are about the ruling figures of the'market, with email sales. Moderate sales of Lard in Mils andkegsal6|oGi,as in quah «y- The Westeek Boatmah.— We have before us the January number, being Number 8, of this uni* que and valuable work. Captain Embree has per* severed, and he has made it both a useful ana an interesting periodical. The leading article in this number is a list of all the laving Boats on the we* . ten of the Mississippi, sod the names of Captains, Pilots and Engineers. These boots generally ave» : rage one Captain, one Clerk: two Pilots and two Engineers. The result is a very interesting piece of statistics. • • The tola Us: Living Boats 573 Captains.* 572 Clerks 572 Pilots ; 1,144 Engineers 1444 The Boats were built In the following periods Prior to 1844 22 In 1814 51 In 1845 60 In 1816 108 In 1817 123 In 1848 162 Unknown and 1819. 33 Novel Tate.— Navigosiaa of the Scuta.—The fine little steamer " J. B. Gordon,” Jonathon Gray. Captain, arrived at onrwbarfyesterdayfroma trip up the Scioto river as fer os Uircleville, being the first steamer ever seen on that river any great dia* lance from the month. The Gordon had from one hondred to two hundred passengers from ChQlioo* the up to CircleviHe. We team from friead Clark, of Jackson county, formerly of our city, who wasa passenger, that the trip was a most delightful one. The Scioto is navigable only in very high water. Two State dams have to be passed which form the greatest ditßcuJties. The astonishment of the peo ple to see a steamboat was great. Thousands lin ed the shores to take a view and give welcome.— Cib. Coot. A Pn* or Meat.— On a visit ajisy or to the extensive portnpacking establishment of Mr. John Stgenon, situated hi the comer of Wash street and Broadway, we had the pleasure of viewing at one.sight, the bulk meal of 14,000 hogs, consisting ol hams, shoulders and middles, cot, salted and packed in beta ready lor barreling. The business done at this house this season far exceeds that of any preceding year; it having, up to the preseel time, handled between 25,000 and 20,000 head. The entire number slaughtered at this point up to the present date this season, is variously estimated from 75.000t0 IOOyOOO head. IRFORTSB? RIVER. Barer —Per Caleb Copfr—2? bbls Urd, 2do roll butter, S MeCinrfcan Sc Co; Bbbla butter, 2 kegs do, l do lard, Smith Sc Sisdair; 175 pcs park, Friend, Rbey & Co; 1 keg mdse, S hi Wicker* sham ; 2bbls butter, J & R Floyd; 6 da do, 1' keg do, Wds R McCacheon; 32 kegs lard. Bagiley Sc Smith; 300 pcs pork, Armstrong Sc Croxer; B bhis, 4 begs butter, S Sc W Harbaogh; 569 pcs pork, 16 bbls, 17 bg» o seed, S hgs peaches, Bagafey & Smith; 32 bdls paper, Loomis; 100 tks oats, Hcazehon ; 10 bhls butter, owner, 29 hogs. •Ciaaraur*—EerPanfie—9ooo-pea bolkmeat, Carson fcMcKnighl; l69bxa,l4lbhls,27tc*p»k Clark Ss Thaw; 76 bbls whiskey, Ksox & Pun* •can. ' „ .j faster—Per Lake Ene—26 bates balling, Frieu d, Rhajrfc Co; 4S bbls, 14 kgs butter, Wick Sc Me* Candfeas,7 hhls potash, l bagbacoo. l beg batter, 1 tacb,l bhl peaches, Tasseyds Best ; 19bgscora DBaaghey. “ . ' Bridgeport— Per Wetisvilfewrl box peaches, 1 fc eggs, Armstrong & Croxer; 34 bids opples and -1 bbl beans, owner aboard; 5-ale bHa, tjeo W Smith; 7seek* flaxseed. Hays Sc Painter; 51 bbls ipples, 3do eggs, owner aboard; 16 kegs lard, 2 bbls batter, J C BidweD; 56 bhls green apples, Armstrong & Croser; 37 do do, owner aboard; 67 do do, C Rhodes; 7 bales wrapping paper, James IDalxell; 500 do do>, Rev odds Sc She®; 1 pair scales, sc, 7 togs dry apples- 73pc> pork, Smith Sc Sinclair; 1 bale cotton, S B BuihfieuL Pl in his practice unni ,je*n before heconldbe induced to offer U to the pub* Ke in each rummer as to make it known bllotct foe country, the quack remedies ao frequently *dve/ti*ed ■gnA forced upon the public bp means of tarred certifi 'ernes and* ayatem of puffing, prrrgtulnrjmjaeiulp : rrgular and learned‘phyaieiaus, aaeb as Dr. M’Lene undoubtedly la. from entering foe liata against such competitors. Convinced, however, ofthe real value ofhu medicine, and infiaeneedby die plain ffletalea of dotr, which would not permit him to keep from Jus fcUow-crealares eo powerful emeaoa of preserving them from is fierier, ha finally offered it Gat aale. Blnce that ti«* it bae beeonft knows all over foa U. Kates; and where ter it baa been tried, hai proved ita. asperi ty over all other remedies ever offered for diseases of the liver. In fact, foe prescriptions of physician* are no longer required ineaaea of liver complaint. All j that Ja uctttary.ia for tbo patient to pnrebase and sae I Dr. MlAneVur?? Pill*, to aeenre a restoration to I health. Head this: - ... M /.-Bdd 4 Co—Pleats let »e hate two boxes more of Dr: M’fese’s Liver Pill*. My gri fe- fcgs need two baxeaof foe Doctor'sßU»,and 1 assure you foarbava dons her uoregood than my fondly .physician bfj for | twoyeir*, &mnx which time he wu in regular attes* dance. Ibeve two boxes 1 think wilt effect a euro. JAMES JONES. WlDtinitp., Allegheny co, March 10,18(7. For sale atiboDrng Store of. fobff . . _ J KIDD k. Co Wa*r arm on aati writ asigya—Sxixxxi’ V«*r mrvox! . • . '■ M’ConneUavUle, Ohio, Dee. 18, IBfB. Mr. B. E. flelletr—Every one who baa tried year yenaifrgge apeak In. alaoat unbounded praise of its superior efficacy inexpelling werma from the aysfera. Eras great while your Venal (are will be theonlyoue p reparation of foe xiad for which there will be anyde* stand in ddacotaffuufitr. Although not yet 13 month* shtca Ifint iarodneed foeartieis here, foe demand hiabeealargesadlaatesdUyonDieinsreaie. - •: Yours, reapectfoUy, : j. GREEN (Extract from fetter.). This tutequanad worm medicine can.be procured at the Drug store of K-E. SELLERS, NpC7 WopdaLand of Druggists generally in the laro cities. ja| )KQ kGROZER AsorexsCxsTifmaTS to foe exeellema of APLans’ vennifoge! Meur*.J.Kiildffi Co—Gentlemen: It U with pleas ure I hand tbU,raTcertificaif, (testifying to foe gene* rsl popularity of Dr. WLane’s American Warm Spe cif.) to yonr traveling a£eiU,Hr. Monroe.' Some tune ago 1 received from bus a amail lot to sell on comtais* atom In*d afow.botUea ia «ny own family, to foe good effects 1 eaaTuUy tesll/y. The balance 1 sold to : my customer*, and Scwnd tfo hsuixft fost it gave very I Far isle at foe drug store jpsJ. JSJI)D 4£0,. ItU , • , * . - 07* Worm*, by foejr frrttiioa, segment foe, Key*; lion of mneueor slime infos stomach, lau . so, they involve themselves, and.it (a said -they fr cl lupoaiLaadlfdepzivedofitfoey die; The celebrated iWrmintge' .prepared bv B. A, 'PAHNEBTOCR, iPUtsbwfo admirably adapted ifiita operation; first, to remove foe protecting mocoA andsecondly, to fXpel foe worms rendered hclpleya and tender by be> denuded. It Is a remedy fo whlcb every con* fidaocapnnbe placed; andfoat U has answered the I purpose is manifest from: the hundred* of certificates I given la its favor Jjeff Cocoa* tan. Cato*—The’ fraqaent changes in foe iweefoeratthiseeasotsof foe year, invcriably bring kjpngwifo them coughs and eolds, Whitt *by timely aueoJpn ere MsUycmed'-hy simple remedies. «El> be* beeo bi dw for.thelast IdycniSrandla*.gained more reputetion forfoe cure of active medical ‘treatment) than, anypfoeejitfppratifln ever offered to jhe citizens of AHegbcAV county. The Imperial Cough RjTpn iivery;plessani.tdlhe taste,ana. op fois ae eopnl. Is s gieatfiavorite.wifo children: The dosos are giWPicd, in foe fofeclWui, to mil aU agea That foa long M»ed ggd highlytiopelar eodgb remedy uyiyhewnMafoo reaeb o^pO, n follow lh K 57 Wood it, PUnb&rghP. M- Cwry,Al.afibeny, pnadruggisfigen. orally in bftfocWA*' oe.m &PUVB < « Wox* ynov^ajL—Tb« popularity which this medicine hM'aequired >n V?ci\gfn Pennjylvaoia, is a core gnarantee of u* axcclUttce. Th® meowing StnUeaeOf highly-««wehtble CitlMo* efilSgheny - and Baaver counties, nave uacdibU Vermlfageinfoeu !fomilic*,and offer foe assurance of Iw great medical Prol Jamnii Stralfoa, Fourlh-el. Road, Pimhargh. MaryJ.Sautton ; . ‘ Mary Sirattoni"' ‘' * . . ' Mary Borlr, Beaver county. I Sartfo Uasbefger, Mai«hester< near Put. Sq&el IliU-. For «K alfoe’dragaUdd BURP 1 * * Co > 004 « • ■ •• --‘J- • s excessive-or awrtddsecxeilona wStlnlown toeanseviolentdittWbanee tiva omu, and bring on .malignant and anmanagea» Mofo^w^rluchoSnpat ane&d to life,- The*ton«b maM becleansedof these foul secretion», mid familycathsidc. - Tbvy catiba'gtten wifosafcty.alall comer Ist and wood, end- cerserdUi and wood eta. .■‘ aSB .r- ri PORTGF PITTSBURGH. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownavilla. Caleb Cope,.Murdoch, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Beaver.. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Zachary Taylor, Luca*, Wbeeliug. Monongaheht, Slone, Cin. Pacific, Campbell, Louuviilc. DEPARTED. sett. 7 5 ' 6 3tT 7 1 6 £3 7 0 & SO G 59 5 SI ns? a a* C SO 9 33 0 65 535 Bailie, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinßon, Brownsville. Beaver. Clark, Beaver. Caleb Cope, A. Murdock, Beaver. Cambria, Kendrick, St J.Q. Adame, ■■ , St "Louis. Messenger, No. 2, Woodward, Cin. Shenandoah, Bowman, Cin. Hamburg, ■ Sl . R Wigbtroan, Walliaraaon Cbriiiers landing There were 5 feet 0 inches water in channel by pier mark, last evening at dusk, and falling. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY - Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M. Brownsville Packets, 8 A. M., and 4 P_M. Beaver Packets, 8 A. M., and 4 P-M. Cincinnati—Monongafifeht WheeKng—Zachary Taylor. Wabash—Columbian. • RATES OF &AT&J OF DiaCOUrff—CORRKCTKH t>» B* HOb9UB * SOBS, Etehange Brokers, No. 05 Market street, near 4u si Penasalvuila. Indians. BaakafPituotrgh • —Par State B*k A Branches. • 1 hang.. ......pax S*ateScrip • •• •• “ Merck. StateßkofMUsouri I Washington Bk.*•• —•• *1 North Carolina. Geuyabarahßk. - • 1 Bk. of Cape Fear 2 Chsmbersburg** r< March** lik n Newbcrn- 3 Basquehannu vQ» Bk.* 3 State Bank u Lehigh Co Bank, - South Caroline. Lewmowa • Camden Bk 2 Middlf.u?wn • 1 Bk.of Charleston 3 Carhale 41 Commensialßk d dnefli. l ***. • 023Bk.ofGeor*etown*—•• a rormers’ and Drover** Bk.of Hamburg a Bank, Wayneiborg** f (Merchants Bk 8 Hamsburg*— u Plantar* AMccbd’sUk* 3 Honesdale- —• 1 Bk. of South Carolina* • 2 Lebanon per BaiyUnd. PoOiTiUc-- •• M Baltimore Bis. vpa» Wyoming 1 Balun'eAOßHSerip'-lo York Bk* 1 Cumberland Bk.of Alle* Wcstßranehßk. 1 ; ghany I Belief Notes “ jFer.Bk. of Maryland - *• Mi MBk. Plus, do- “ Fanners* i Mechanics u City fcCoantyScrip- 1 : Bk. Frederick “ Ohio. (Frederick Co. Bk.—— • • “ Bata Bk.and Branches 1 Bk “ MoontPleaiant*-** •* “ Mineral Bk-—•*•—•••. I Sicnbentilie* —**••• • " jPattpseoßk- l Bt OniwUle- u 1 Washington Bk- - “ Marietta———• • u (BkiofWesuamneT • •<• NewLithon • u j Cincinnati Banks u Bk. ©ffit. Clair ——• Colunbas do u Bk.ofßiverßalseii* Cuclerille-- “ (Michigan Ins. Co s Zanesville u (Far.iMeeh'sßk' a pwnam———— u 'Wisconsin Tarrl*»y. Wooster 7o:Mar.iFireln.CoJdilw , e 8 Massillon 1 I Canadas. Sandusky •... SttiUsolventßanks—B Geauga 1 ’Bank of England Notes Norwalk 50; ——fl 70* lets. Cleveland———- 1 lOoldiSpscUVtlas. Xenia*.—— • - *' [Napoleons 9 SO . M Wrttern Re»er»e w Pnakiin B*k Colomfcic “ QiiUteothe u IdbErit**' ••••• .■ " 8ciol»- - - —• u LtncAtter • .10 lOttinfi** ——« 900 Htmiiinn 43 !Frederick»d's» 97 60 Gmitillcj 50 Teo 7 SO Firm’n B’k Cun- (Tea Guilder* Urbt&a —* sfl ;Looi»*l'Drv • fUatiuskjr. Bicbtafi. Bk of Kenuekr I New York ipra Bk-ofUroiteilie " Pkilodelpkto|pna Norbero Bk. Keotn’k?■ “‘Baltimore • > I3*na How York— Cut flank*, par. Inteno* B>t»- 1 SHIPS FOR CALIFORNIA- ■fr’SSPi The fine A I ahlp ANDALUSIA, wu baill Baltimore-in 1945, U copper fastened and bonhetl 771 umt, U a fast sailer, and in efery retpett a vessel of the firai tlaat, The between deck* are very spartan* and thorough- Jr TOfitilated, TTtey are S fret high, about 33 wide, and 150 feet in length. Captain tVUsoa it an experienced master, and famd iar with the Ppeifie trade. Passengers far California are invited to visit and ex amine the abip, at Sammy's wharf. For freight or passage apply to lIKNRY MANKIN, Id Bowly’t wharf, Baltimore- Por Bab FnaclKti Callftniia> T* B*o. PosmvxjA, Wsixbiut, 'jwb Fawat jfy The superior and spMfoaa aUSji LEVANT, «Mg9aCapt. Mrrart Heft, la now receiving freight at -BufiflCtka tootof Dock aueet,and wiU poutirefy sail «a above, and take item to sea. Thu ship oilers *a perior itwncesunta to passengers, for con fort a*d nfiety. P>i» will be In goad buoyant trim, and fitted out in an extra manner. for freight or puitp, (at 5330 in ike cabin, or 9120 between Jerks* comfortably arranged and with liberal fate.) apply Is OKO. IV, ABRXWALL South side Sock Street Wharfi fbtlada. This ship iiuares at the lowest r*:e* o ( premium. fobtMlw ___ evn ms rsM>nvi>vw< The fine sew copper listened and roppet* JfiS**ed baiftßC JOU3 AIA.YO, Capt Puni-rum. now toeing at Craig’* wharf, ana will saw* ‘"'O'tsus nsuas; “ faU-dgw 10 Bowly’a wharf, Baltimore BUClua'i Bxprtia Wtgon X*ln«» !»»»»«« ' l ™ PP?r#BURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, ru nuasnasTßoa. miME, FIVE DAYS—Running Day and jeiffc!— A 1 Car will leave Philadelphia daily with the MAD Train to Cbataberabuigh} a. Wagon will leave on ha arrival, and havingreliya of hone* running day and niyhL eeearea the certain arrival of goods in Five Dayal. No ntoteOeojls will he received than can be loaded «p each-day. >o that so delay will occur. We wul be prepared to forward fiOOQlbs daily. Apply to WM- BLNGUASI, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. binghausadockl No Market street PhlMa. ECIiIPIB fSABIPOAUTIOS LIKE, 1848. .«Biaa 2HIPPKRfJtod oilier* ere Informed that this line ; continue* to ran daily. Prodace and merchandise reeeiptoHbrhy PIVK DAY LINE and regular way on*. at low rmtesund specified time. ' JCmfiwEEL. Wmbnrjh; tLDBIJf PON ' jfc BOEHM, Baltimore. BXPABBI V&OOK 1.188, PlttiXnn|lL tad fhnd thence by Wagon, wnht relay of bom*, naming day and night We will be prepared to forward CUOO lb*, freight daily. Apply to r D LRKCH A Co, Piuabnrgh, or HARRIS* LEECH, nor® N'ol3 Sooth Third Street, Philadelphia. pIpJfCXS THAHBPOBTATJON UIB, between BAyrotogE anp prrrBHUBGU. Merchandise traaa parted aiCoourSitn. Burenamuw fOBgVTIi A DUNCAN^ggpit,. Water street, PiaZmnjh. FBAILEV A HAHSHAU-Ajenu, • aovt7 47 Light etreet luTtlawre. BtJftßß ft CO'g FAS’I? EXPBBBB FOB ™MB E EU t N & BAM S E ’ ***? mire Propriownof UiU line ham pot on New Slock, 1 and aifc prepared to forward pickayw of «U 40* •ciipuoiw dally, at the lowe*tr«e». , ~J. C, BIDWiiLL Agent, Wsfrr »treet, tftfrtmrgh. •: : BOBINSON ft BOEHM, . octal MfiotthCharlcMt, Baitiroore. - "iwrfr. mBStPSB farad for sale on *oc>PinioflBlln| ■HB&E&BBberma. Apply to > jß*7 'J C Blp WELL. Agt, irltet J « JOUK T. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fourth street, ;b« tweed BmUhfieM and Ortnt. JalMflm J ladipendcni Police Ofllcti XTO. 103 FOURTH STREET.—Committing tfugi*- Ptj'trafe, ALDSjara* Stiiu. Chief of Foilce,.HolttT WM. C. TR^BflO, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fourth alreel, near Grant. _ _ tatfcdir_ * Patent Soda Aah. - c\m CASKS (Olass makeis) Ja« Aluvpratt A Softs I brand,}'**! reeM per steamer Brooklyn,and fo fflUobf WfcMMJTCIIELTORE, • j jfc , ■No RX> Liberty *> TJOTABli—4casks Potash, Uridine from rtmrCope JT and for sale by /AS DALZKLI., * febl ‘ SMwnter at TYROOMS—SO doa Poland Broom*, ree'd and for tale Jffiy • fafcT ' J frR FLOYD Kst EZE£&!%J$m ftSWY' LARDOIU-tO bblawmierOii, No 1; rec’d p pt stmy Boacoe and for sale by _ ja ta BEU-ERS A NICOLS FINE FLOUR—aoo bbli in store and for aale by .jaw SELLERS A NICOLS HICKORY NUT'S—Id bblsiusl rec’J and for aale by jail ARMSTRONG A CROZER QUTTER —tS kega; lObbt* packed Baiter; 7 do jj Roll do; instore and for saw by •*jaU L S WATERMAN TWILLED BAGS— ao dot (country] Baga. all iomt, in alore and for aale by jail J A RTLOYD GUM DRAGON—3Qo Iba on baud and for tale by __JaS J KIDD A Co EMORY, assorted aizea, on hand and,for aale by Ja» ; jriDPACo CRAB CIPER-30 tfcl« ict aale by, "W JSWtWOEIHSCO } :,ili. . Z .JX LOCALMETEBS, rKTORTXD PO» TH* rnmo&s DAILY OaXITTR. &BCOBT OFpSiroEST TAYX.OB. We.learn thattha'frne.Steamer, pBtiisYLVAJUA, has been selected as'iuhe of the boats to cdovuy those of our citizen* who propose meeting General Taylor at Wheeling, and escorting bun'to oar city. Price for the entire trip to Wheeling and bach, only $3. Hue notice of tbe lime of departure will be given. All who are desirous ongoing, will please cnll on the committee appointed' for >h»» purpose, com posed of Messrs. Sami R*«ebnrgb. DsnL M'Curdy, 0. H. Eippey, Joo. McD. Cretan, and J. W. Bax ter, and enroll their oaau-j. Other boats will be provided as fast as tbo I‘Vf ■re Idled. The first selection the committee bas made, is certainty a good'one, snJ tbe extreme low price at which the lire is fixed, will, we hope, induce as many as osn leave their busmens, to take a delightful excursion, and at the same lime, give the old Hero a hearty welcome to the Iron City. Those who lake passage with Captain Gray, will have every thing done to make the trip agreeable, that can be accomplished by a whole-souled, in telligent, and skillful commander. Aside from every other consideration, it would seem very proper thst tbe steamboat, Pennsylvania, should help the General on bis way to Washing ton, when the Slate of Pennsylvania tamed bis (ace that way. DISCOUNT. Boot Found. —We called altenlion a few days since, to the advertisement in our columns, of Mr. Patrick Healy, whose little ion had so mysteriously disappeared. On Friday last, the body of the boy was (bund in a vacant lot, belonging to Bev. Mr. Preston, in Allegheny. Tbe lot is entirely sura rounded by a high and tight-bound fence, and there seems to have been bat one way in which the boy could possibly have got iolo.it: this was,by means of climbing unto a pile of earth that had been thrown against the fence, in excavating a well Tbe probabilities seem to be, that the poor lad baJ| climbed inUMhe lot at ibis place, and finding be couidnoi gel out, bad wandered around until over* came by fatigue and cold, be had lain down on his fece, pillowing his head on his hands, and wept him* self asleep, in which silasiton be had frozen to death. Coroner Richardson held an inquest on the body, and be informs tfl, lhal be could discover no marks of vioieoce. Tbe verdict of the jary was in accordance with the above facto. Correction.— We have been requested to con tradict an article that bas appeared in some of the city papers, staling that Henry Robinson and Mar garet Taylor had been arrested, for stealing a ooal and cloak from the house of James Benny, on Penn street, on Wednesday last. They were sus* peeled of having stolen a dress. We are assured by the best authority, that at the proper time they will be able to prove, that they purchased it from a man named Fitzgerald, who bas been arrested on a charge oflarceny. Mayor's Orncr.—Saturday morning five cases were brought before bis honor the mayor. Ooe was discharged and the other found it necessary to remain in doors (or a short time. Our friend the printer was one of these. * Yesterday morning six cases were brought up. All were sent to the bill One young m no, brute, was charged with striking his own mother. Docsis •* ISO 9 9ft ! E*g!e,o!J 10 W 'Eagle, new 10 00 jDoabloons, tipamah. Ift 00 'Do.Patriot 15 M |So»ereljn» I 83 We refer our readers to tbe card of M. Egolf, in another column. He informs ns that his present sitnation enables him to offer to merchants ordering goods, great facilities. He receives goods from Auctions, examines the bills, packs, ships, and when required insures, all on very favorable terms —lower than heretofore. VtBOLESALB CLO7QIB6 WABEBOISB. LEWIS aTuASPOUD, No* '£>l aars *5O Pearl btrsbt. (Between Fallon tireei «iul Burhsf Hap ) ■av» os uasd tbx laßjut »i»o«nictr at IB nL« AAIk LAOr SHIRTS AND OdAWKRS, We keep sn eoileu rmnei|- ,im tub »arr ureum xocrtmiat t>t PLAIN ANO FASIIIONAHLE OI.OTIIINO. :M-d2ni3i»w Predaaalloa. T)Y vinoe of a precept, a ruler the band* of the lion, h Benjamin Patton, Jr., Provident oi the Court of Gcutnau flrn, in a»J for the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania. and Jude* of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and fenrTal jait dqbvery. tn andfotaahl district, and William Cm and Samel Jours, Ewui res. Associate Jadge* of the urn* Court*, in and to t the county of Allegheny, dated the A) day of February, in tbo year of our lumi one ihaunnd eichi hundred and fony-moe, and to me directed, for hoUtng a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, as the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh. on the 4th Mon day of March neat at 10 o'clock, A M. Public notice!» hereby.given ip ajl Justices of the Peaee, Coroner and Constable* of the county of Alle gheny, tbai they be then and there in their pippr-riper’ •out with their roll** records, impiaitiena, examina tions. arid other Temeaforaitcos, to. do »hw* things which to their respective osce* in Iheu bah iR appear to be done—and also those that will prosecute the per* aon> that now afe, or may be, iu the jaO pf qud copn* ty of Allegheny, to bf, then and there, to proaepat* againt them as ahull be Just. Given under my band at Pittsburgh, this 3d day of Fcpr ruary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight ' hundred and forty-nine, and of the Commonwealth the seventieth. JOHN FORSYTH, Rherift fcbOKCßAwflwT . Orpba&’a >«!•• PURSUANT 10 an order of the Orphan**' Cosrt of Allegheny County, dated tba 3d day of February, A. 0., |i«, tbe *ub*cribar*, com leatamcuio annexe, of lbs pood* end cbaUlea of Dorothy Bowman, urceaa* ed. will expose lo tale, by public readoe or outcry, at the new Conn lloare, city of Ptttaborfh. oo B*iu«*t, tbetemh day of March, A. D. 1319, at 10 o’clock, A. M., the following deaertbed prendre*. All «*»■» certain loi or piece of ground situate in to* Tlh Ward, city of PiUaburgfc, Wnnhiag on Cliff street, at the comer of lot* numbered 36. and J! } io book cad Canaan 1 * Plan of Lot*, (which said Plan »• recorded Id the Recorder 1 * office, in Deed Bock T, Sfc*, V 01.49, pg. Id.) and running thflnee along Cliff ttreet 30 feet to the centre of Lot cambered 33 m *»ld plan; tbnuce by a line parallel with McShane street, and preferring the ifin* width the whole distance to Catharine atreet. the j ftVM.TIIXER,(mp«ter.^ ' iaU*dftweod No} Commerce »L PhUlf_ — JI VolPSALfl* * A FARM «Uuileon the N. W. benk of the Ohio riv er, nine miles befotf piuabuxeh, containing 828 acre*, late the propertyrof John M. flood, deceased, and knowuaal“Baie Lauding.” M I Reference ti> Davidflood, On the prenmest wm. H. 1E INDIA "BUBBER BUOES—JuH receired, S e»*e» net Hoed drer repleadld article, soperiar to toy erer offered in ibi* city, of wMchenjrqnanUW canto lid *1 stort notice, end repil, *t po toai.H,bbsß«p.,,.NoC Wood TC 7-, ■ bbU bob “''"ii'cim* bob |HEESE-»bx*Utc l by v jaia RVF. fe»o Floor, 10-iljr roc'd by i 123 - ARMSTRONG *<*£%«■., R° b y : B^ii > jpOTASIt— 4 ca*ksflr»t'«orj CjS N - , “ HSi&ft «HKY * C ; E"^’ 1,1,1 <» iS s> s !;r ßoN(i t cßogg»_ Yisr* ■ k " pUTTPB-15 bid* I'rr.h Roll U»‘*"j '» J“K .“gj 1 " P store and tor «»te by JaS7 l* P V--' ~2L_ R" VKISi>UR-aa bb|. .uporior opd Hr uly b|r itV [. S WATHUMAN I/“Ei bb '’ “"jUauleli: SODA ARM—IO cask* Mus|*r»Ua’ S" l * cdoodipc, itoonicr r 5' l J T g, r |^.T&l' n j, a | !«► Wbonjr »t _ Tilois-ijbtlereM Cmroli* Bicoi new crop, lending K from •»'«0”"*» J «; s^ri 'i^„8 0 N t Co r xAWAE Y »m>-Fo , »i.V|,- [tAi)N 4 BEfmt Gr P !*n blMI ‘-' 1 **** '^‘wSv^trsß T ) RVFmT-^b S .hO,yAppl ? ; f (otii|>kr its. } B JHLWORTH A Co, *7 wood it CLOTHING, AT TOX U<ed Itatsi SKW YURK. CLOTHUO is UNITED STJVTFH Oftl« CLOTBiau COVERED HATS in the World. Of all ktoila. LEWIS* HANFORD, Noa. CSd and 530 Pearl »u N. Y & a *S!nw3rrctn™ t •forwlo *>jr jnaCLLAHIMDft •. GOLD H PARRY has invented a’machine for washing • Gald,farwhkh he has made application for a patent. They are udw offered for tiu at the ware* chouse of Parry, Scon k Co-, Tfo. _ 103 Wood street, Pittsbnrgh. , V Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex. ■tnini» these labor-saving site binds. art simple in their construction) easily transported on the. bach of males or horses, weighing eighty pounds each, and can be pat in operation in half an hour. They can be Clled with provisions. It is the opinion of lhone who have seen the trial of one;of these machines of i mallett that two men will I wash the mineral from ISO bauds of sand or eanh m a day, without the i oas of a particle Of ths mineral. They can be increase*! in sixe and worked by water or mole power, if expedient The operators work without going Into the water or being exposed to wet and consequently without en dsh*eri3t their heaftL They will require but a small stream of water, odd can be used the whole season, and can bepttUnfo operation where there ts not suffi cient water lo wash la the Usual way. Price of smallest site Orders from abroad, ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled. 1L PARRY, at Parry, Scott fc Go’s, febd-dtf . No HO Wood »t, Pittsburgh. JUST RECEIVED, AND now opening, a •pleaded li piwjo Four*, from the celebrated yf^'V^Vlof Nanos k Clark, N. Y. It conaU VI V I |lpart of the following:' One elegant Rosewood GJ octave Piano, with ca mooiding, top «mt plinth, projecting front and ca gothic tablets. One rosewood Piano, 01 octave, elegant and p with Coleman’s celebrated Avolian Attachment, i perior Instrument. One Rosewood 0 ootave, round corners and octa legs. One do do do One rosewood Piano, square corners and leg*. 'i*hese Pianos have improvements iu the mechanl in stringing and covering of the hammers, possessed by no outers in this country, and an at once the best as well as the cheapest Pianos that can be boaghL ALSO— An elegum lot of Chiekering’s Kanos, from 7 to 6 octaves, possessing all the latest improvements, at reduced prices. ALSO—One elegant rosewood Cabinet Grand Piano, 7 octaves, a uew invention. HENRY KLEBER, febl-lf . At J W Wood well’s, S 3 Third st BA. FAHNESTOCK k CO.'S Pteomonie or Cough • Balsam ha» a great advantage over many other Coagh preparations, u lu pleasant taste pemits it to be used without inconvenience. Bet it* value at a Balsam consists inlhe speediness of its cure. We have known some of the most desperate coughs, some of which had been miming on for a considerable length of time, yield almost immediately to its power. In such weather as hre have bad daring the past winter, every one 1s liable to take cold, unless great precautions are used. Wet feet and undue exposure to the utclemtnoy Af the weather often ; laytane foeadatiaarof a hacking coagh, which needs a quick remedy to prevent serious results. We have numerous certificates of eures which it has performed, many of which are from persons In this city and the neighborhood, and they am a sufficient reference without saying another word in its favor. Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by B A FAHNESTOCK k Co, comer of Wood and Island Wood end Clh its. febP-dAwS CHICkBRUTG’S PIANOS. . .fu- 1 JOHN 11. MELLOR, (sole Agent for £BS3BBChleksTtng , i Piano Fortes for Western InWI Pennsylvania,) No. 81 Wood street, VI V I |* Pittsburgh, has received and now open for sale, the following elegant assortment, direct from the manufactory, at Ur. Chickering’s (Boston) prices, vix:— One Rosewood seven octave Piano Forte, carved in the most elegant and rich style of Louis XiV. One Rosewood carved seven octave, new and im proved scale. One rosewood Piano, 61 octaves, new scale; One “ carved) 6.: M u “ Two “ round comers, 6 ocisve, new scale, Two *• pan net “ 6 ** u u The above are all from the manufactory oi J. Chick* etmg, Boston, of the Latest styles of furniture, and with the u*w and improved scale. AtOO 09 HA9D ASD fOS SALS LOW 3 Rosewood 6 octave Pianos, from the manufactory of H. Worcester, New York, formerly of ike firm of Stodarl, Worcester A Durham. 9 rosewood 0 octave. Gale A N. Y 1 rosewood 6f octave Piano, made by Bacon A Ra* van. New York 1 Mahogany 6 octave Piano, made ia Baltimore, and left with me (os tale by the owner, for cash or in ex change for Pittsburgh manufacture!, or groceries sail able tor a country store. Price $3OO. )a3O Booflagw-Oslvtnlied Tim Platti. THE subscribers beg to call iht attention of Builders, -Architects and owners of Buildings, to the many advantages which these plates possess over all other metallic- sabsthuees hitherto used for roofing. Ac , as they possess at once ihellghmesa of iron, without Us liability to nut, having now been tested for several years tn this particular, both in this country and in Eu rope. They are less liable to expauaioa and contrac tion from sudden change or' the annospbere, than com mon ua plates, iron, sine, or any other metal now used, for roofing, and consequently fora a much better and tighter roof; requiring for less frequent repairs, whilst the first cost is but a trifle more. A full supply, of ail sites, from 16 to 30 W. G., con stantly on baud and for sale by UEO U MORKWOODA CO., ti and 16 Beaver umi, New York. The patent right for this article hat ing been secured for the United Stales, all parties infringing thereon, either by importation or otherwise, will be prosecu ted. oetSO-dAwlyT piflko MUSIC. THE Silver Moon; My time, my happy Home; TI. Home where e'er the Heart is, Jenny liud Polka; I base-left the stow clad Hills; Rosa Lee end iMd Code Ned; Rosanna Polka; Go where th* mins are sleeping; Will you come to my nuwuuaia home, Grata of Boi apart*; No, ne'er can ihyfoome be mine; Obi Susanna; Good-Bye; Empress Henrietta's Waltz; Ben Bolt; joya that we’vs tmttrrf; Atlem Mavourafec; Lduiiiaoa Bells; Ethiopian Dane** A MurediUdflpflimtk's Puao Ko.rs with French and English Text. reduced io the Hallow ing tow price*. Viz: Hamer 1 * targe wolk.comaimAg *3 pages, $2 00 * omall - ** “ ttt • I S(> Uurrow* Pianoforte Primer. *t Beiuat*’ Method for Piano. 3 00 Caret**!'* tinUv Instructor, FaMeroa* Vseai flcboid,' 8 oo Rati bock'* Piano butronbr. I® For safe by JOHN II 11KLLOK, _____ at wood 11 SAM’L. GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, RXCtIANOX BUILDING*, J ST. CLAia KTSKBt, KEEPS COWSTANHiY ON HAND iSD VBSTUBSI OFTHEBESTQUAUTY AND LATFST STA LKS. p(Bliim«a Wanting FASHIONABLE GARMENTS, WIN find it to ibetr advantage to give him a calL jc» ; ; BVIT PUOOP' I BOH. XIIE understgsed have erected work* in the city qf New York, far the purpose of Galvanising nil art;* i of Iron, which it is desirable to PROTECT FROM BUST, such ** Telegraph Wife, Bolt*, Spike*, Nail*, Win far Fence*, and any other article which may be required. For Hoop* £orCask» l a«i»iibrtiinia far pale Rope; lor Clothe* use*. Ughming Bod*, and luit of other application*, it will be fauna cheap and durable. They would particularly pall attention to the Gflvaiti zad Wire far fence*; it require* no paint, and will not rest. Also fa Spike* and Dpi Ms the preservation of which U of *o taach importance, that It will commend luelf to the notice of lit those interested CiEO- B. HOKKWOOD A CO., Patentee*, ecflMAwlyT U and 18 Bcavor »t. N York. DISBOLCTIOB. IMIE partnership of MURPHY A LEE u On* day dissolved by mutual consent The business of the Isle firm will be wuled il. Lee. J. R. MURPHY, Pittsburgh, Jan. 30. 1549. 11. LEE. NOTICE—The undersigned will continue the Wool business aad attend fa the sale of Woolen Good*, ai the eld stand. H. l^E- In retiring from tho |ina of Mutphr A Lee, I leki great pleasure iu recommending Mr. 11. Lee to thi confidence of my friend* and the pablic. Pittsburgh, Jan.3o, 1349. J. K- MURPHY. CLIHTOS PAPBa MILL, THE CLINTON PAPER MILL, litnatcd at Steuben ville, Ohio, having been enlarged and improved, and at a very great expense addea new and the mo«t 1 improved kind of machinery, i* new prepared fa man* ufaeture alt kind* of Writing,Pifatihs, Wrapping ahd Cqtton Yarn Paper*, Bonnet Board*, Ac., equal todpy in the Eatterft or Western country. The undersigned hating the Agency of the above Mill, wiil kkep constantly on hand a large supply of the different kind* of Paper, and will have any size made to order at abort notice. &. C. IlilX, j*3o _ 87 Wood street A H Attic OBABCB. TIT ANTED—Apartndr In the Publishing business, Yv eVtbnfaiag Stereotyping, Printing and Binding, in a largk taebuibment with a profitable ran of work fa Camtaetfc* with. He must be a man of utumpeaeh ed Integrity—unectnpromlking in hi* principles—yffl ling and able to control the printing depaftmept e| least, and have a capital of i3,u»'fa Theet tablUhmem 1* at prevent fa Weeling, va, bat can be. removed fa Pittsburgh or any oihef soitable place at abort notice. For farther particular*, call on Rev. B. Hopkins, M. h. Book Boom, Pittsburgh, Pa~ or addresa J. a WOLFF, Wheeling, Va. N. B—Stereotyping done auhort notice. fehScJ^ BVFFB AT GREAT BARGAINS* ThT 4CORD A CO- wishffifWelowonl tifelr stock of ill Muff* and'VtoWTwn* far the season, will sell uteoalancp (embracing a ‘good iarietr fit LtaX aid Fma, as well a* the tnord comnfan'article*,) at EAS> TERN COST—to which they ,wdaldre*peeit ally Invite the attention of purchaser** 4 NOW IS THE TIME FOB BARGAINS. Call at popier Wood and Fuih atreetp. ‘ 'Jal9 ' •VfACAULAVS HISTORY OF ENGLAN I>—From iXJL the accession of James ll.\ T ol. 1. The History of Alexander the Great by Jacob Ah* botL with map and engravings- He History of tha first of England: by Ja> cob Abbott—elcganTengravings. Harper’s life of Franklin: aplendidly embellished by numerous exquisite designs.&Noi, uficenu. To be eompleted in B number*. Pictorial History of England, up to the reign of George IH—complete in 4 volt, octavo: 1300 tilosira* lions. Jim received br feM R HOPKINS, Apollo Buildings, 4th i lahaia, and father ware. ' It rapidly lakhs out all spou and stains, and reproduces tbs beautifal and datable lostrt Of new ware. Just received and for! sale, whole sale and retail, by JOHN D MORGAN, J*g» T OVEmNG’A DOUBLE REFINED SUGARS-W J_i pblstiwe{ingi*pdu!bfa Kefihcu Loaf,fcfushedand Pulverized Sugars, jim’ ree'd and 1 far sale at the Pell Tea Store,7o Fourth ilreet. by novfiff AJAYNE9 NOTICE* 3 DIE ondenigned having removed ta Washington . city, wUI attend to the proiecatioti of claim* ojt e GoVermficat, and fa'anylaw bukiness before the Coarts of thrf District, witb'whlch he may be entrusted. •_ decS-d3ai» _ ANDREW WVUK, Ja. JUBT RECEIVED—A large lot* of silver and gtU Stars, Tassels, Fringe, Juice pad Rescue*. Also, ul-eolar Weiibittg, far'United Boo* of Ameri ca. WW WILSON, febJ comef marketahd 4th its FAHILIEB, ECOSOMISTB,*nd the Public, fa effect a saving of ooe-thlrd, ajid obtain the fleetest bargain* ever purchased, are moat respeetfal hr Invited to visit ROBINSON’S Cloth Establishment, Post Bgilding*, corner Fifth end Wood *l*. fpfrb-ay; THE Stockholder* of th;fJiU*bltTgh and Isle Royafa Capper Mlniog Cotppany rnp* hereby notified that the Tnutees have ordered an asseumeat of one dollar per share, payable to the undersigned, in tWo equal In* Itahsenu.one on the Ist day of March next, and the ethat on ina Ifitb day of May. By order, Ac , JOHN IRWIN, Jr-i-SecY and Treat’/., Jt3o-dlia cor. Ferry and Fwt su. DRY & VARIETY. GOODS. Bincsth* Deoabpematf cf Uu CaliJpmisGcM Fevtr, ILtIATOEE 4PAT, No. 73 Hiiro Sms, Pirsbcxob, TTAVE remind OR >SELUNO OPF their large -Tl nock of DBT GOODS— the principal pari o« which hare lately been purchased at the Laws Akfr ■nos Balzs in Philadelphia and New York, at a Uv mendotts and unparalleled sacrifice! We hare made nteh a large redaction Train ear reg al** prices that we wilLnow sell a large portion of oar goods BELOW COST pf importation. The early at tention of buyer* is invited to choice high colored goods adapted to the Cwllbniia Trade. m . LADIES PRESS GOODS. Plain and figured Comeian Cashmeres and delaines, silks, | all prices, Very superior hrochin fig’d Super cloak cloth*, all co and watered blk silkd lor*. Superior repamnre auks, French merinos, all colors, blk and colored, I Black bombazines, Soper black glossy firo dc Cross barred and striped Hhin silks, alpacas, Vtsene and tnanrilla silk*, Brocha fig’d and strip’d do, beft quality, Jenny Lind plaids, “are mans, blk and bloc Victoria Lyoneae cloth*, blksctins, . very rich, Lamartine satin merinos, Coberg cloths and eameli- Super silk warp alpaca an lustres, a o | lustres; _ . ..., ... SHAWLS] SHAWLS!] Splezraidpl&id few brochu long thaw!*, Splendid terkeri shawls, ike fiuevi we have ever from N. York ancuans, brought to tbU market. _.§"** bargains; 1 BO w to be told at great Plain and embroi’d_ihibei| bargain*, •hawla,all color*,' Superaneandcommonbro- Silk fringe, remarkably eha square shawls; cheap; ’Super cornelian silk thawlt GENTLEMENS’ GOODS. French doth* from the celebrated “Johany” manu factory. For beamy of finish and permanence of wear, these cloths have no superior; a tew pieeet extra fine jet black and olive caston beavers and other heavy eloths for over coats, twilled French cloths, manufac tured expressly tor cloaks, French »nd American cos* aimeres, super west of England do, saper French sa tins for vestings, the best imported. Plain and fancy velvet and cashmere vestings, merino shirts and drap ers, Italian cravats, Unco, cambric and silk hdkfe, ho siery and gloves. STAPLE GOODS. Irish linens, best long cloth shirting.maslios, bleach ed and brown muslins of good quality, remarkably low; tickings, ehtwks, doicemc and imported ging hams, scarlet, yellow and white flannels, a large lot very cheap; a large lot of white and cross haired eoon try flannels, cheap; brows and bleached Barssby table linens and table clothe Russia and Scotch diaper* and towellings, saline ns, Kentucky jeans and tweeds. An asaal large stock of blankets, direct frost the manufacturers, some of whieh are the best ever exhi bix«J,:,allof wmch wiUbe closed oat at unparalleled low prices. In addition to the above enumerated goods, oar stock comprises a very large and complete assortment of almost every article usually found in a dry goods store, and as they have been mainly pur chased at the easern auctions, hence the lete great re daction of prices. We are enabled and determined to sell them of at great bargains. Wholesale boyere, country merchants, tailors, and the public generally are respectfully invited to an ear ly examination. Bargains shall be given. ALEXANDER At DAY, 75 Market si, febB N W comer of the Diamond DRY GOODS NOTICE. A. A. BIASON A CO., No. 00 MaaxxT sraxrr. Pmsatraos, Pa. BEG leave most respectfltily to announce to their numerous/patrons and the public, that they, in consequence of contemplating a ehange in their easi ness, propose opening the whole of their extensive warehouse, (including all their wholesale rooms.) for retailing, ■"« will continue open until tho first of Feb ruary, commencing on New Years day, 1849. Our wholesale stock, eomprisinaose of the most extensive and varied assortments of Fancy end Staple Dry Goods ever exhibited In the western country, will be offered at lower prices than ever before known. Eve ry article, however choice and desirable, will be ac cordingly reduced. Upwards of fifty thousand dollars of our stock has been recently purchased, the greater portion of which are foreign goods, received at New York by late European arrivals, which from the late ness of the season, ae well as the known pressure in the money market, were sold at Immense sacrifices at public sales, at rates varying from twenty-five to fifty per cent less than similar goods brought the first of the season. We are therefore confident that our prices for the time shove mentioned will be foend to be even lower than any Eastern wholesale rales. We anxiously invite all persons to visit our estab lishment, whether they purchase or not, and test the truth of the above—assuring them that they will incur an obligation thereby, but confer a favor upon the pro prietors. Our assortment of Silks, Shawls, and fine Dress Goods will amply repay oee for a visit; added to which, an unusually great display of Domestic Goods will, we hope, induce ail to ealL Our system of one price wil be strictly adhered to. RICH DRESS GOODS, per foreign steamer Europa. —A A Mason A Do, No GO Market street, mil open this morning. Rich Drcu Goods, comprising the 1 following styles, vtc Satin plaid Merinos, a new arti cle, and the rtebeet goods Imported this season; oil wool Plaids, high colors and choice styles; all wool Cashmeres and alous de Imlnrs; fine Coburg and Lyo* nese Cloths, of any describsble shads and color. Satin striped Cishmcres, in great variety. jalS A A. MASON a Co., GO Market siren, have jasl • received another large invoice of plaid Long and Sqaare Shawls, bought 35 per cent leu than any previously received this season. Our stock of Shawls is now the largest in the eity, and purchasers may be certain that our prices from this date will be US per cent leu than at any former time. jald GENTS' CLOAK TASSELS^—3- dot mohair Tas eeis, assorted; 3 do silk dodo; 3do do fine do; 10 do do Indies Tassels, assorted; • do coJ*d do do. WOOLEN GUODs—lOdoi children’s woolen coats; S do do do Caps; 4 do do common; 10dosWooleu.com fort*, assorted; Id do do with rings; 3bdo ladies Cash mere Gloves, assHL LEATHER UELTS-30 dos hlh Uolkskia Belu; 20 do do Moroeco do, 3-do col'd do; at ZKDI’LON KINSEYS,G7market »t A JrnWCWL FLOWERA—Smith * Johnson. 4fi XV Market st, would invite the anenlton of dealer* and others a. their extensive stock of French and American artificial Flowers, whieh will be offered at eastern prices. dec37 Cl ENTS’j FITSNTtniiNO GOUlfci—Eure Bbirtviru? JT standing collar*; mirtno, silk and wool Vests; do do do Drawers; silk, kid and wool Gloves; merino, cotton and wool I Hose; folk Italian cravats; fine Ze phyr Scsrfh. docS F It EATON A Co /k*XJnN3TErCXHF^K— J% attention of thntb wishing fo famish, houses, to cau and examine dor Axminxur Carpeu, wMctrxra very nph in stylo and colors. WamoocL No« 5» 4lh stPinsbureh, deep W M'CUXTOCK SATIN oflhre ers a very handsome assortment of'rich satin &b»- maifea fo* window egrtaius. Alw* French chintzes, buffs, linen, transparent shades, At, at his earpetware room, 73 Fourth st. doefi TLfISSES AND INFANTS’ WEAR—F ilEsnx* iSUL Co, luti added to tbeir former business a de partment ander charge of Mrs. Bigelow of Boston, for making to order la latest styles, lmsats’ Wear. Misses Sacks, cloaks and Dresses, Louies and Gems Dressing Gowns. Garments emb nude red or stamped.far embroidery; kaixnsg, netting, crotchet wafk | hsT"pftt ;^ ,^n ff and ou tog.neatly exeyated. ‘ ‘ norS9_ TTTNSBRINKABUS FLANNELS—W, R. Mchntr IJ Invites the huenxion of to his stock of the above all the different qualities, said to be as unshrinkable as the Welsh, and at much lower prifpr. Genuine Welsh Flannel* also constantly an hanfl. Haute and Btlk do, 44 tut! H'4?, far Sixoaiung rfotpe m*u« White flannel* and Linsey won*tazttly 5n at the nqnh east corner of Fo«nh and Mar et street*. - febfi ffEW POORB, SHACKLETT A SR Wood supet, are now receiving a fresh stock of DRY GOODS, of recent purchase, end fresh styles, patterns, Ac, which tkoy will self Igw fa thp trpdp. - MarpMuta are regaested to call and examine their stock and puce*. feta - • SILK WARP A Johnson, 40 hfarketetrect, would invite tha attention of dealer* and other* fa their choiee stock of Silk Warp Alpacas, Mohair Lustres and fine Bombazines, which they are now offering at reduced price*. febfi New goods in January—w. r. Mtmnre ha* within a few days opened a supply of black Ati Dacca*, low priced: do, medium and superi do Mohair Lustres; new stylo British Prints; do American (fai black elmh Shawls; plaid long do; qsat style KTouke da Laines; plain lead aad drab do, at 18}; dcB a Vari ety ofcthaacarco anddekirakl* goods, worthy the irtieutiod hrfame wilhfag fa buy. Merchants Wilt find fa the wholesale rooms up stairs a good stock of desirable goods, at low prices. jalS AN HAND AND FDR SALE—IO p* drab Blankri \J Coating; 8 ps Lavudet do do; 1 case Lavomlyr Blankets; I do grey mixed Cloth; 1 do Anpv Cloth; 9 do Tweeus, brown, blaek and fttid mix; Ido fancy Catsimores; 1 bale blna Itianket Coating; consigned direct from manufaotnran and for tale by the package or ptecd* *• -dadg)- 1 MURPHY It LEE, liberty *t -TIXTRA AND SUPER THREE PLY CARPETS— JCj Received this day. direct from the msnufactqrers,' aaandaome aaaonment of extra taper and «m*r ytrea sly imperial Careeu, of new stales, to whichweask he attentioo of those to famish houses or steamboafa. Carpet wamyoam. No 75 Fourth st, Pitu- deefij WhUCLINTOCK Domestic woollens— Blankets, Fiassei* Tweeds, Catsinetu, 34 Cloth and Casyimere, by TTIANpY OASSIMERES—? cases new stylo Fancy Caaiimerea, bright figures and very handsome goods, lain opened by decia SHACKLETT A WHITE f BENCH MERINOS AT COSTS-fcaidi *Johneon .40-Huket limltWiHnUfor the heledce of the tetaoo etcs*t, feeii «eei or French Merino*, comp ri ling tho WP* ecoioe cotor*. Now i> your time tone* ibtrgmina. _de^3? roeeived %\ £«i><}i£uKliH •cy**, 0? Market tlreet. 30. pi eolored Velvet fUotaa, aMoneU colon; 30 - black K 8 “ emhraidary Qizgp, Wpewide Plain,Ac. decs • pi LOVES AND HOSiKßY—Smith hT Johnson, 40 \J Market it, would lavas the etieation, of dealer* and other* to their ehaice O/ Bajou’e superior lud Glove*, and a neat variety of merino, lilk and cotton Glove*- AUo, v>. their extentiva dock of Caahoere, Alpaca, Vigottia and Silk Uote; Momvpn and other etylea of eoaon Hoke—together with every alyle of. children** Hate and genUemen*’ half Hoee. jet GOLD SPECTACLES—SiIver do; Steal do; German Silver do. A lain assortment constant!jr-on hand, and carefully fitted to any age. Concave, ioa* vex, and cataract spectacle glut aecqjqfoly -adjusted to any vision required. Also, multiplying glasses tor examining linen, wool, minerals, bank oolea, Ac., Jqst rec’d and for sale by WW WILSON?, ja3 corner of market and GLOVES*-** do* Ladies «per Kui Gloves; li> “ mens while and blk “ 5 u misses colored do Mammoth coup pens-a u»e and beaaufi pen far qupoaain*, and fox all ouser parpo*e». ; 41*0, ftfeiuivm Qold rta*, large. medium and tmai •Uu, of the beef maker*: for tale by / i*l_; W W WILSONj BLANIUTT COATING—Drab, Lavender, gray ml ed and blu*, for tale by the pieea or paekan, k manufactaforipriee*, by MUIUMI Y a LB h, I |nq liberty »t, oppwim Mh| I&I cat? black mixed heavy cawimere*! V/ do Twveda, Amoy colon; Ido Cancy eaulmeA far tale at maau£tetarer* price*, by _ . , , jaO r I MTJRPHY k LEE T WEEDS ANDCAB3IMERE3-9 catMtoU ml* brown and black do Fancy Cnulmei juai we’d and for *al? kUSOJofocWreryincea. £{tJ|U’ilY & LEE,4iUrt; opr ~ FBESH AEHIVAIr-W*. BTCUntock offers to ilic wiahloir u> famUh booses the handsomest uso meat nfCaipeUng’eeer brought to this market. co prUlu iaaaniho following rmnctiss: Kich siyleV vei Pile; Axaunster Tspertrj, Brussels, extra ssjx ply; wiper 3 ply. ••?«*«* and fine Ingrain'Carp to whlcn he BW*tM»pectfo)ly “trite* kb friend* I tbs nablir. to r»;yn t.«w • '..-V, ,j TJEOF. WALTER JFL JOHNSON,Iate of Fhiladel- Jj phis,-and. 2. C. ROBBINS fif.WuhiofUD city, (to be aided by Hazard Knowles, Esq-laieSUehinrfsi of the United StatesMtetent Office/hare associated themselves together forttheerosecutiooef'the‘above branches of professions! business either in their office, at the Patent Office, or before the Co arts; and will de vote their undivided attention -to forwarding dia inter* est of Inventors and-othfcr* who may consult them or place business in thfir; bands. Mr. Knowles has for thepast twelve year* held the post ofhlacbinest in the Untied States Patent Office, and resigns that situation to take part in ths present undertaking. Ills talent* and peculiar fitness for the important office so long fill ed by h|m i hard- been folly recognised by Inrentor* whereverthe office itselfis known. .The office oil Knars. J. A R. Is on F street, opposite the Patent Office, "Washington,!). C-, where common!* cations, post paid, will be prompUy attepded to: exam* inniinn. made, drawing*. specifications, and all requis ite pipers prepared ana models procured when desi red—on reasonable terms. Letters of enouiry,expect ed to be answered alter examination! had, must be ac companied by a fee of fixe dollars. ’ la the duties of their office which pertains to the Pa* 1 tent Laws, Messrs. J.& R- will, be assisted by a legal Sntlemauofthe highest professional character, and lv conversant with Mechanics and other Scientific tafoecia. mygtalAwlyS FREBHPURK TEAS, Wholesale and retail, alike PEKIN TBAsSTORR TO F*mrtb meet, near Wood. Pittsburgh.'—Tbo subscriber having just returned from New York, is now receiving a large fall supply of fresh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from the New. York Pel; in Tea Company, aeiecied with great care for retail sales.' Osr stock being now heavy we axe pre pared to rapply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats and Fun* flies with any quantity and at any price they may wish; packed in j, } and I pound packages, 5 lb. tin canis ters, 6 and 13 lb catty boxes, and in half chests. Retail Grocers axe invited to call, as we can and will sell beUejTeas at lower prices than any nther hodse In Pittsburgh. - Oar stock of One Yoang Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im perial Green, and Oolong Block Teas are the best in the American market. Lovering's double refined Loaf, Crushed, and. Pal votued Sogers, at retail,' or by the banel. COFFEES—Mocha, Old Gov. Java, Laguira, 8b Do*, miago and Rio Coffees, selected by the most experien ced coffee Broker in New York. Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cueumbera and Onions,' Fresh Peaches, pat up in their own juice. Malaga Raisins; in 3 lb boxes. N. B.—Ail Dr. D. Jayne’s Family Medicines for sale. decP-dAwS • A. JAYNES. ; JH. WELLCOME'S PREMIUM FIRE-PROOF • CEMENT.—Tire Proprietor would respectfully inform the public that be has now the satisfaction to oflerjthem a Cement, which will weld/beautifolly and durably, all articles of China, Earthen and Glassware, Shades, Ornaments, Marble, Ivory, Ac., without dis figuring them in the least; rendering them as asefol for snv purpose whatever as they were before broken, ana not affected by heat, water or air. - This Cement is not weakened in the least when sub jected to a strong dry heat, or when immersed In hot water. Tie public have long since felt the necessity of such an article, and in this their expectations will be folly realised, as it is applied without heat and can be use aby a child. The subscriber has folly tested this article. For sale by W W WILSON, Jagp corner market and Ithats FOR GENTLEMEN.—W. K. Mtrwnr has recently receiveda forther supply of Gentlemen’s Fancy CRAVATS, including some very handsome. Also, black Italian Cravats, several qualities/and including some superior. Also, gents Linen Cambric Handker chiefs, plain and with colored borders; taper SUk do; Undershirts and Drawers, merino, silk and cottdn, some of the former extra rise. Especial attention is asked to his stoek of French Broadcloths and Cnssl merep, of the latter plain and fancy; Velvet and Satin Vestings, Ac. At northeast corner 4th and Market streets. JsS9 TUBB AND CHURNS. _ file and Cedar Ware Bannfaetory, Nis-RTi coxxxx Maassr sxn Firm 9rs- Prrmcaug. rpHE sobseriber keeps constantly on hand, whole- X sale and retail, very low for Cash- Wash Tubs, i Barrel Chums, Bath Tubs, .L Staff Chums, Horse Buckets, ( Half Bushels, Ac. All other kind* Ware in his line made to order. jagS-dly SAMUEL KBOESEN. CLOSISS OUT! THE undersigned -would call the attention of the public to his stock of DfiY GOODS, whlchhe will elosaont at cost, u ho intends to quit the btutnejts. All persons knowing themselves indebted,. are re queued to call and setue immediately, as ail accounts not closed previous to the first of Hareh, will be placed in the hands of a proper officer for collection. JOHN WHITTEN, No M Mark*: street. NOTARY PUBLIC, OFFICE at Messrs. Spang A Co’s Warehoose, Wa ter street. between Wood pad Market Residence at Mr*. Jones’, Ifbartb street) between Smilhfield and Giant, next doorito the office of Robert Wood*, Esq- Pittsburgh. \ ■ JeShdJsr* OYSTSBIt OYSTERBt! FRESH PROM THE SHELL—By Barks A Co's Past Express, at reduced price*.—To occommo date all lovers of this delicious luxury, BURKE A Co. have resolved to supply the people regularly throogb oat the season, with the choicest Fresh Oysters in can*, half cans and shell, ot such redneed prieea ns will enable every family to enjoy this delicacy at their tobies. An Express load will be received daily at the ware house of JNO. C, BIDWELL, Water street, .between Smilhfield ami Grant, and lor sale there,and at the fol lowing depots: Reis A Berger, Vomer Smilhfield and (Mats; B lleaxletdn. Diamond: AHoevler, Pannst,sth ; Ward; U Haugbey, loot of Liberty at; j Cohort, Jt,j Penn’s Avenue; Mercer A Robinson, Allegheny city.! . novji; BS rflr JOHN H. MELLOR, No 81 Wood street, has received invoices of a large. ■Jf tf ■P'hI * I ?PPl7Fhuo Fortes from :the cele* I*lll*l*o maouthetory of ChiekeiiogJ Boston, to arrive [in * few days, of which doe notice' wUI be given, varying i» pries Irea f£7s to 1700. -<•) Also from the manufactortea of U Worcester, and Baton A* Raven,[New York, a handsome assortment of 0,61 and 6) octave Piano Pkrrtea, rosewood and mahogany ease*, of the most elegant description, and with ah the l*ie improvement*. : addition to »hrf'stock on hand, trill make the largest and most "desirable selection'ever oflbredfor hale in this city, and will be sold in all cases tfrtharrolaetnren prices, on accommodating term*, and awri;ten - rßarai2Uj«? given with every Piano Forte told. ‘ JOHNUMELLOR, ; -tpic A gem for the salCofChicke ring’s Piano Fortes, fbr\Vc*t?(fr Pennsylvania. • d»j»gi 6p'FRANKLL*J,' — flinstrated—in coarse of i_i publication in the social form, by HarpcrSrßni- Uiora, New York, He life of Benjamin Franklin, eon siting of his Autobiography, and a narrative of hi* Eobtic life and servicer, by the Rsy. IL Hasting* WeW: plendidh- embellished by numerous exquisite dcagnr. by John u. ChapntW imho highest ttjlfl of am Ha j» printed ra the octavo ftrej* od/Wt petfinppeper, uom.VoJd and legible type, it wm'be oomplcted in. olehl parts, ai 25 cents each, and Maed at brieflntervaJi. Each part wity be received byeX press istinediaiely after its publication. Part ]uvl received andfor salq by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, _ corner market and 3d ata - PITTSBURGH FEDAU3 IHSTITUTE rpHE. Second Session of this under the ; X earcof Mr. and Mr*. Goasoas, for ihe'eretent -academic year ■pnll commence ou lie first of l»«tmia« iy next, t>l the same bnl Whips, No. £3 liberty street. Atranpements haye been made Uy which they will be able to faroUh.youaf ladies feeuiiies equal to any in the West, for obtainftyj* thoroagh English, Clout* eal, and Oniamemij) eoncntloa. A fall coarse of Phi* lisophJcsl arid Chemical Lectures will be delivered dnxinp the wearer, nlfiuuated by apparam*. Tbede* partmenre of Vocal and'lnsrnunsnttl Music, Modern Languages, Drawing and Pointing-, will each be under ffofeuor.- By closeattention to the moraThtullaifilleetnal improvement of their ptt nils, tha Principals hope to mem acondnnadoa of the liberal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed.. For terms, see eirewaror apply to the Principals. jaSCVdtf or Joe« of Amuieia 4 foyefra patrau TAMES GBEBNOUQfi, «jftbe lata firm of Keller A ll Greeoouxh, eagtipijes the business of Consulting Eosineer aodVftleiu Attorney, at hi* office is the eky ; erf He may be consulted sad aa ruQjed in making examinations in machinery in the Patent Office and elsewhere, in famishing drawings and specifications of and oilpapers oeceasa nr, transfer, amend, re-issue or extend letters patent In the United States or Europe. He can also be eonsnlu ed professionally pji cjl questions of litigation aris ing under to Patent and will erne one* before the Patent Office'or an appeal therefrom, for whieh his long experience In the Putem Office and in his profession, have peculiar It fitted him The pro fessional business of thQ law Dr. T, P. Jones having been placed in his haMs. all letter* in relation thereto should be addmyjuo aim pw paid. ang3o-dfcvrfm« A fjjITUTIQN cither as Book Keeper ot Salesman, «cL/*uy a Qeaucrasnwho has been, for tome yean oast, and still is, engaged in a well known Wholesale | uoSsa on Wood street, as book keeper and assisu&t | talesman. Satisfactory references given. I For further particulars wuytire of editor ; ■ a Foa^HtiirmoTioisr 4 TAS. MUBPBATT A BONB’ PATENTBODAASH— tr 1 tod tons 3} cash cumooy,o*dmoa. app*vd bills. 6 tons or upwards,3} dopar, C mas do.interest ad ded. For the superior quality of this brana we refer to the glass tt\d soap manufacturers of this eity general* l iy. . W AMMITCHELTHRE, / deed IGO liberty « STischint Powder, (Ohloridt oflitme.) IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTU REpS.—The eubstfribers have on hand and will constantly bq supplied with Ja*; Mttspran A Sous’ cel ehrated Blenching Powder, which they will warrant oqatu If not superior to any Imported in this U. States, and which they are prep&redto sell at the lowest mar ket price for cash or approved bills. OOTI WAUMrTCHKLTRER. ICO, liberty si T SO9S* Soda. Anil, llEaahacnbereare now receiving their Fall atoek o/the above article, three vessel*, vunbejanitta. Medallion end Lydia, l laving arrived at Philadelphia and Balumnre, and wo more, the Stephen Baldwin and Leila, ehortlj expected: they axe, therefore,- prepared to receive order*.. They will receive daring the win- 1 ter and spring regular supplies via New Orleans. . novia WhM MITCBBLTaEB ' DEL. Dentist. Comer ofFoorth and Decamr, between Market and Ferry etieeta. sepfrdlyin rjpUK aiibicriber* have this, day a*a*»*‘—'• i selves together for —• vholeaaio *■**- . at No. 419 Liberty, opposite Seventh street, under tho style and firm of BU!?lll‘TKU^4llAl"S -. Pittsburgh, January 1,194 b. • , . , N. B.—Our ohl customer* and tho public are invited to give us a cftU. __ 100 PBU CEST SAVEDI OPPOSITION HOUSE. TUB VIRGINIA IIOTKL, oa Ballimoreisireet,-near lb* Depot. Cumberland, is uow in .complete oruel for the reception and accommodation of tin paoue. Penan* in search of esse and comfort, trill do wall lo'patronize this establishment—they tpUl und the chambers elcaii and nice, and iho Table a* well far* nished as any in Cumberiutd. *1 twenty*fivo cents, guaranteed as good as say that can be bad in the plsee, at any price, or ns. charge. N® ehaigo (or uansportationoi baggage to*nd fromtbe «»»*■ jtlAdtSn WASHINGTON-BVAK3. HEATOy^Co GKO.W. BBUTH dk CO*» TNFOBM their frieodsMdihMmbUc hav# I.nolongeranyconnexionwjthtbetr lateestablish meat In Penu street,kuown as the Pittsburgh Brewery, having removed their entire business to the POINT gUKWKBV. in Pitt meet. raylfed ys ‘ \ Good lltulnm stand for&ale, A CONFKCTIONABirbad Variety Store for tale. A on Pennsylvania (Ayutoe, with a'good nm of business and a small stock.. The Proprietor Ending it inconvenient to b»v» two establishment*.the enute for »uin«. *ppir»> u .-“-™mra, ja*f-drin eprner Wylie and Washington eta. ■ - WAJSTBO,; ~. A FEMALE to do Homework in a small family— To oo« wha nddemands her burines*, good w res and a pertoauent situation will be riuun*’ ' 1 ALSO—A young girl, ox a-mpectabW eld lady, to take the charteof a nnrtexy, in a imallfstaUT. En* quire at this oflee. . ' feb6-d3w» TOUN WATT, Isicecsaor to. EwritTi GebhaitJ tr Wholesale Grocer and Commission.-klerchanL “*1" m-Producc .nil PittUmrjli Mtnvtemtf, «u. mtofLilcnjwpUUnl.utlu.PaulnMjUftJtSS . HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS; &> ii < _•- " "■ 1 * Ji * TO COTMsAsD'BCfl£ajPEki|*iißa, PISsTiKTIOSMN: nbecnber;-. leaden, i tippi river, twehij-five.mijfcf n£ ItU^idlobelfie;hkhe«lrtwrjfg“s£)£ cion of country. Ilsaallii' peeulit^T growth of eoKoa. Iu improvement* »n w boose;, a horaMslUt several eoro house**; aaa .•‘j t '’'uJSmuifSS'hundred acre, of '!ji s • been clcarejl and are now, cultivated.; The I*** may-be eaaiy, cleared, .(tit*most being and busies* Umber upon it, and tluttchiefly 'Oft*** wbic i ij readily sold at a well located wood yard, ‘ tn qnsn ilies of several thousand cords ertXfyW* : - Th i plantation U oneofmii value, and pfesenm* rare6toryl«nJ- [ JL*25 Acres Cosl Load ZorflJsfe* CITDATED on the Monongahela river, about 18 mile* IJ from rtUsbargh and 0 rnUes above third' Lock, in the ihunedlate neighborhood of MtnajSwle. Short, and Mr. Joan Herron’s purchase.. ThUjfilie'body « Co 4 will b*sold at the low price of $33 p«* acro» oo» thirain hand, balance in five equal annual payments, wiinbat interest *nde indisputable. Location vezji enquire of 8. BALSLI2Y, who has a draft 'of saidpio perty. 1 Residence Sd st, below Fenr,Mr;Adami*HoW. N. E There ij another seam -of coal'cn‘this tract, about 80 feet above the lower 1 , of excellent quality. Jyghdtf ’ &B. i A FARM Foil 6AM. milE snbicriber. offqre for salell4'acres of l*sdi \ I simaied in Hopewell'townrlrip,-.Beaver PiL oiie mile wait of the,CUuo river and* twenty mfle CromPituburgh. There era a log house’and bam « (hepnimise*. Upward* of, forty acres ttreincultivTp tion—the remainder is.densely covered.withchotee tioberJ There is a vein of eoal and a She for a water gristmill on the premises. / Thi* Cum being situated In • moral community, and beingcoavftxiedt (by course of river) tp Pittsburgh, it is believed fow Dtteea coahuM so many advantage** If no} sold prevKW*ly,thisflua< will bejsold at public vendue' on.Thurtdsy? the Ist of next March. For particulars,* infinite of- the > subsctin her, orjof Wo. Voting &C*, 143 Ub city atrcct, Ka»i bctrii, - JOHN I Y. WKEEL 1 , jsaM&wlmT' -‘■'a ■ ' _^S\ __,OTOttT'FOB SAIS OKfiBSTt PTUlElarre and wel! bolltFactory, erectedoa Bebeo- JL casirect, Allegheny ejty,by.R, S-CawstnEsfl-is odcied for iaJ': or rent from the Ist of lot on efhieh it-. L-'uctory ia erected, front* 100 feet oa Rebecca street, asd nuts btek 110 feet to Sark street* TVe main boiTdbis is of brick, three stories hick, end 60 feetTling by -7 feet* wide. ferine Hoese l» large and commodious, with an engine,toiler* stack. kc-, all Im complete order. The • property will be sold low, and on advantageous terms. • Incmlre of. ' ROBERT hTKMOHT, dccft3*d3m ’ , Agent Property. In Allegheny City for S*l*» ! rTlHEFtcbtcnben ofler for aaie a ; number of choice A LoiSjiinuuß is the Second Ward, froatißj as thd Common ground,on eaty tenawLlmruite of W. O*H. ROBINSON, AU#«Uw,Si Clair a : or Of JASRQBIN&N.on thepremiKS. myOalAwtfT . . COUSTRYi BRUOBSCE FOR RENT. Ml 10 ACRES OF ; CROtIND, etasled nearthe Knsbotgh andGreetubaigh Tanddke, 3fc miles (ram the city, and adjoining' (heAJieghcmrCea etery,on which ix erected a Urgearid < we!t two *tdry brick Dwelling Hott»e,toge&iPrwiih«tahlef, carriage home, Ac-.-TaereieaJrooathe'preniiaes A large vancty of (hut trees, and a rpriag ofhnntaal ex cellence eontirnoua lo the dwelling/ Alia—One three and one two : *tory ■ 6tfek dwelling, situated on Liberty street, between- QTBara and Wal not streets, Bth M'ari; Rominoderaia.E&jatre of ja!3 WM. YOUNO,I*3 liberty at Valtuble Real EitatafOr Bale* fTUIE Trustees of the Western Theological Seminary J. having decided to selL on peipetou lease, a por tiottofibeirpropcrty In Allegheny city,'.ofler on very ftrorabla terms, from 30'to Strixus-tK diflerest size*. A warrantee title will be given. ;A plan of the lot* can beacenat No. 129 Wood*treit- ■-> For particulars, enquire of either of thfttradanigned Committee. JOHN T. LOGAN, ALKX; LAUGHUN, MALCOLM LEECH, U.CRILDS, (tb&if SAML. BAILEY. Retl <*- THE t'oUowingpropeny la the city ; of ; Pinsbnrjb, and near iheborongh of Mancheatcr,ou the Ohio river, is offered for tale on aeeonunthialuiK terms: 3 Lot* (being sub-division of Lot No ,4f2? in the plan or the city of Hntibargh,) having 20 feet (rant on Se venth street, by SiOteoi to Strawberry. alley, near Grant •treet ' 10 one acre Lota fronthjg on.an-Avenne, 60 feet wide, running iron Beaver road'tothe>Qhio river, ad joining Phillips's Oil Cloth Factory’* -t-7 r.< For terms, enquire of CHARLES 3LBCPLLV, or JAMES O’JUAa, Burke’* BqUtUttgr 4th it^J FOaBEOT, ' * MAND potsessicm gTffcn-tfie IrtApril—A Store in Market «ireet, ueazLibOrty.' • ‘ A Sure in Liberty door to the cor ner of Market and Liberty rts. Tb© adjoining Store, ceroefof'Marfcei ond Liberty ttreeu. . ; ‘ ‘ ,: ‘V. Two Store*, with. tlnreCing*altach«d/inPean street, near the canal. Alio, a Er*\ rate stand,-*frith or wiib oat dwelling, near the canal.’ Possession given tin mediately. Inquire of UAVID^RaEB, jalfr-dgm* - Pefcn«rrfcet. fteo the canal TO #■ A DnrcUlnr lJou.v: an Fecieral'XSeet, Alleghe- ed tor a term o'fyean. Eoqoiro- of '.-l:, • CHARLESBrSCCIiY, or JAAXE&CfIARA, * < ><. Bgckq* BaHdhig, 4th m. ■'ror’SaW*.:* 2 *-* A SECOND HAND STEIAAIE!^GIKE, , in good mo* ning order, 7*- inch'cylinder, SO Inch stroke; boi ler. 14 feet long, =3O mcheiindiajneiar; flywheel SI ewv 'Also, one line of shaft?, inches in 'diaxnetei', with dnunc : .one .npnglit-. ehsv*! Enquire of fehMSw* - JAS. SMTIg/No 4fl High »u STORAGE for £OO in the drr-Vaalts, eoraer :of the Diamond and Market AlßOrOne.buementttoteroom', sridfwoupper rooms, •sanabie for shoo rooms or.ol ' MA THREE no ryDweilingoa Fourth, between ferry ace i^ixtriy'street*;’ ! now occupied by AbialomJlom*. ma-tt .. gN'AP^TOTTEH AA ■ FOR RENT —Foroaetathroejiear*, from tbs -TSJfI firttof-Aprii jxeXU- a.4arge-iwo:«toned bripk ■““Dwelling House, pJeawihtljrAlfttamd on the bank of the Ohio river, odjoiiung t ilift.'.boroHglvof Jdnnehes ter, with about four Acre* of oaL-lißUdlngt, fruit trees, Ac. AC. Applyto. . . V V/J ji* - JAMES. A BPTCBISOfI fc Co • To.CoU or M, A LARGE'-and-’trelhfinhaeil- Room, second itery, on the cottier of Woodohd Third streets, above tbefxctattgeoffice-ofr.tVm-H Williams. Poasesaionffiven immediately, Inquire of jaS M*GILLHA:RUB,I«L&ejtyst • THE subscriber offer* teat, his resi- Kgdencn La Allegheny. eiOr*. Jppimsiot can be gi ven Ist off ebntaay, or soohor Jr necemry, and who* ever may occupy tt, inight find it eduontattoos to re tain aotue of the faxniUtt, ,Ac 4 particularly suited to the place. ■ ja3 . . , .IL W-fOINDEXTER. JmA WANTED TO SENT—A'jnxait.pilVaie dweU ■ iag with not Teas than four codas and.afcitchoß, '.•"within five orteo minuteaCastutf thoßiaaond. Address, with partleulais,*JßojCNnu2lC» Post Office.** • 111 - ■' TWO BOV6B&.An> totals SALE* TWO LOTS-on. tEtfa'ier street, in Urn city of IPw - Geretfted afiraflje bmUloy* Iwostbfiei high, saitablo for two small-tenements- _,-Hia.lott“ttrß cats twenty feet la front by one hundred teet deep, and ran back to a street f&rty feet wide. Thobdildiag* on the pre mise* will pix a very fioadedmo interest oa tbeutvestj meal* and the property VJlf'baT»ft!d-«fte«p for cash. Apply to ir&’proul, orto , hoTS9 Tco r,g.T KAY M THIS. delightful .S-ammcT/Setirai, for/ra* Big some years past oemtplitfbWXfc L. Burch-wjsi offeredLitsafe df’rrfjoaUw or Apnlnttt. Thisprojtfity improved by KaiTitinja, h»d fl.~«abgaj)tlalktonc wall, and terrace pleated with ErpfirAdajgtd rntit Tree*. To a nod tenant capable Of coaguetteyvho Retreat, the tftrwt trill be reasonAMe." * ,jOKO COCUItAN. _Pltubagfh, L Dee«9 : .._ Proprietor. JbL THEsub«erib«otfe»tf9*reistorihe term of ■lfia one or moreyesre. a large /"fOAI* laAND FOR: SALE—SfIMn cotfUod V/ for sale, ritoata In-bend ofttouetumsft!idsßiTer r >bore ~Bro*rn*viHc t P*j, h«tmg d.'7v. .■ oetg-Af'-’ T A- —•- a»r, ft' xoreW and will be of , . -. .n>Wir«ptjlM9 t itQ-wood t; ■w. FORBSNIVA Bfod itorr. tfo. bMis4i-i:■'■£. ■ ■s»£«- : a. !( -Jffc' !-' :: - s <-:-X > .. *•*■