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    SY^AGNETiCTELEGRAPfI.
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toil TJIE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE.
HAWtUßrcon, January!, ISSO.
la Ihß Democratic caucus, J- Porter Browlcy,
Crom lbs Crawford end Venango district, wls
aomiaatedSpeaKer ofthe Bcaate. ,V. Beal,from
Lsxeros and Columbia district, refined to auend
tbs caucus.
Tbs Whig caucus nominated Augustus K. Cob
urn, of;JltuUingdoc, fo; Speaker of the House.
The Whig Senate cauroa adjoomtd to meet
again.
Nrw You, lan. t.
It being New Yea»’» day. notbiag is doing in lbs
market, w
Tbs weather i« cold, and the season gnefer
dsightag. _
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
HaXSisbuxo, Jan. 1. 18^0>
Both Honaesofibe LeaiaUture organised to daj*
la tbs House, Mr. MeCalmont, the Democratic
nominee, was elected Speaker, on the fint brilot,.
by a majority of oiueieea votes over Mr. Cornyn,
the Whig candidate.
In tbs Senatr, Mr. Valentino Best was etected I
Speaker, oa the eighth ballot, by a majority of two
TOtmorer Mr. Brawley, tbe caucos candidato of;
—the Loeofecca. . '
STATIONER'S OUM—A ‘apply just rac'd and for
sito at the Rubber Depot. ? jt[[ p|ULL!P3
Metallic rubber Pi«« reed
No "S^,
JUST BECEIVED-2 Bra.l ' VU \";S l !’n!*?,, W ‘ M
ChmT,f°r. K AssgAgk,
Butauwra TAB—9-lllb. c .».ineiJ»H tKyuJ
(or sale by Ceio i KiPPstoo
QS^ 1 rlC ' d •“ 1 C°L"»A y BBU<NKa
MO h" *« siora and<9t *ale by
{j w CRAIG k SKINNER
TT keei, in ‘lore and for sale by
li i dea 7 ■ .-T CRAIG A ygNNF.R
- e** agpf APPLfeS—73 bbli in tore and tor aale by
V CRAIG A SKINNER
TmiMJRn ItAOS-U dozia store and for sale by'
fcg* CUAIGASKINNIfo
T>EATOER3—'S tacks u> day rccM and for tala by
J dear.. . AKM3TRONG.ACROZER
CiDES VINEGaH-S bbU to day rac'd, for aale by
dcT7 • ARMSTRONG ACROZER •
. ULOUR—M bbU Glenn's Esub;
i*. 40 “ I tiuni Iron's Eitrn; to day rec’djor
-Saby- dc37 • A HMBTRONGA CROZER_
a.jR CUSHIONS—I 2 .Mr Cushions, square and
t\ roand, tlilerim sizes, rccM ahtl for sale at
dc?7 : J A II PIULLI PB, No i Wood st
A 18-PARIjOR BALLS'—JaurecM, t few doxen of
A different »izus B •j'lrndid article, sold whole »ele
aMMitaU'atftoC Wood tfL
4c97
&AI>—SUO pig* Oaicna. juil rec'J per tteuncr J..
Crittenden, a»ul Tor mle by*
de*7 JAMia A HUTCUIBOPt A CO
O HOT—*# keei.nrx'U No*.,»a»t we'd and tor tale-by
Q dc37 1 JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
fttatt—»o iihln N. P. T far #al* by
■ldSr, /amhs a hutchison a co
FEATIiKKi 1 —i.rimTKy.. io*t ree’d and foj
ule bT dt27 JAMK3 A HirTCHISON ACO
HEM I*—4l) bale* l>cw Halted;
1-i - Manilla; for aata by
dc27 JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
KICB— 1C tierrea prime, for ante by - .__
dc«7 JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO
WOTICK.~ r ?
fIIHE rabaeriber*Tc«peetfally announce to the pnh* I
AUethat, havin' catered into ca-partnefahip under 1
tiM same and a Joaca Dnrno ACo," aa Inin
nae« AffenU, thrr'haTeiaken the Office in the Odeon
Rattrftwy, on lb'? &r»t flopr. immediately In the rear of.
thsTelertaph Office, where thoy will be happy to re*,
ceivethe patmutycnf friend* and pabiie generally, on
ff.**" ?“'* DURNO,
>_ . w. W. STEVENSON.
Pittsburgh, Dee. 22, ISW.—[de2s lw _•
FOttH*SNT—A convenient Dwelling llow, on
Federal Mrcet, Allegheny city.vrilh a largo yard.
Po««*dn given on U»e Ut of April. _
; ALSO—Several Room and Uflicea is PitUbarga,
near lie Poll OlEec. E I). OAZZAM.
de2s; OUce, Hiird it, over the Post Ontec.
Window «LAss-»oboxe* e*io;
IM . “ 10x18;
lUO u 10x14; lu note uid
dc2l TAS3EY k. UKST
%-gT-JUTK WAUUiNU— aofcienunopepcfl fay
W&S*: SHACKLETTfc WHITE
V~tANVA«—3 baJe»mediumandtine 'riilon'Canvu,
dc*4 aiIACKLETTfcWnrfK
' DOB BUY - L’UUDS—I bale 0-4 b!oe ami blank
TfcttAß VELVET—An taToieo of Drab Cotton Vel
-33 Tetjsft rec’d by exprese by
: snACgLCTT& WHITE
. i TQSOWNtraiLUNGS-3 b«l»jti«rjc«tj
- > ; 3HACKLEIT* WHITE
' .Vi' .T>Bl*f^Oll^OB _ PIUNTS—
OABSIMERES— 1 ea*e« Fancy and Wool -Dyed,
„ WHrrE
tOOKINO WINE& A BRANDIES-W
; turns, tor aa’ebv defii JACOB WEAVER, Jr
IAA ftfm PRINCIPE CIGARS, of the mostde
-IUU.UUU tirable brands and colors, forsale by
deM JACOB WEAVER, Jr
LOBSTER&— 3 cases {l dox Jan each) prime pickled
Loziers, for sale by JACOB WEAVER, Jr
I st. An OlL—3o baskets “Nico" Oil. fttshimport*-
I turn, tor tale by dc3t JAPOBWEAVEB, Jr
gUOAK t MOLASSES—-0 N 08.,.,,
p., M w. a „,
JtconwFJlYaU ,
BONNET RIBBONS—Now opening at A. a. M A
SON A CO.’S, No. 60 Market etreeu • .large In-
TOtee of auperior high colored Silk and Velvet Bonnet
Bibboea,4ix the latest and most fashionable styles.
: de£7
HORSE BLANKETS—IOO pair Horse Blankets, tot
ule at the BLANKET DEPOT, No. 56 Market
street. • dcff7«ffw .
Double MILLED FLANNELS, While, Red, and
Brown, a superior artielo for Drawer sand Shirts,
lor tala at the Blanket Depot of the Fayette Manafae
taring Cc™pairy. No. 66 Market sl de27-8w _
SHOT— 18 kegs oasM, jail ree’d and tot sale by
“.or ACULBKRTSON, 145 Liberty «t
L** - BAD—100 pigs iuit ree’d and for sale by.
A CULBERTSON, t<s Liberty st
New SUGAR CURED HAMS A BEEF—
• 16 tierees “Eva« A Swift’s" superior S. C. Ilsms;
. *7 bbls u • , - “ - “ ’ . B * ef »
’ BKM.KH9 ANICOLS
>uren PEACHES—?O sacks landingandtorsale
dcBi JAMES DALZELL
SnoAtt— Ifl hbda NV, ree’d per Mary- Abb, foriele
n * KNdIJgH fcllENNgfT
r oL M sE^tM.Na^ 7 u.^ N^.
Soty-*" I.OXC.
(g55AV—w bozo UUU.
lbaiu»t rceVJ awl lot wU« br .
lgon gwlp,j j Kipp & C 0,60 Wood it
yirev-w» " cM IOT ygffp t co
in
■RILOUE—2S bbU Extra FamUri DatU* brand;
■f
TDiSfitWCoUß—w E5iVT»m« Vk»irtte3**
H brned bMfrj. «CM.ZCT_
UEAf ilthi-17 1 »{• lutaui* irom «tu»i o*>j'
kUKD PEACHES-* »Mk«
>MI«bT <en ARSIHTIIOMU fc CBOZKR
-QEALED PEACII K3--A lot cl pliant l<>£>T«£’'>i
Jf fot wla by dc3l ■ AKMSTRuNG &.UEOZKB
E£bUK-4U> iair'reeMWd ' »pd
, far tki !>r degt AKMgTHONO *
UCLWiIKAT FU)UK—3o*Kks<balirt
hi detl AttMSTKONO * Cl
GRAB bbli la Mara ud for «aJ« by __.
deM ARMSTRONG A CBOZEB
* T>AS6N~sd piece* jo«t rvcM and lor Mia by ~ _1 ”*
: ARM3TRONQ A CBOZEB'
CSOO&CHKU SAI.TsAo bbis on aoi
J 5 frriale by ISAIAH DICKKY A CO,
• »! Aetl * • Front «trret
;
SHr«aUAy STUART A SILL,
-1 4e» Nona Wood
«5E
OLS-tt bbU tn non sod for ulo by
CRAIO ft BKIWNKB,ao Martct «t
rfiSXT Kkaroo’Xfor tale by
CRAIO ft HKINNta
’KACliliJ—ii bit jut ree’d wt for rale by
- CHAIGA, BONDER
•' ■■ J I <*!»■•-
»CSOIIY"Nirw— «Mm ba nine laUorMlo by
ddB ~ CRAIQABKIKNE&
■ ” ir>EpPFß—iO baga la »totg and ter ■alg'Sy' " ~
STPARTfcBFU/
W"" —lNtd-70 tut ran, tfSSnr&arry *n4 Swaai
> Aula** Wine*, for axle by la* euk 07 in qub*
f fICTLk^;
•»<.»« ' ' NoWUbanyat
'JJUfliilZri bbda loamvaonaifttater'ltrpCToijrfot
S'lSdibr i>orS IBAIAISDICKRv fcdo
’ but prime Rio, arriving and for ul<
T!w *DOTB WfcMMmiHeLTHHE
uiir* tti, '
a . r er v V l O fo **l
‘ * W*WM»TCIIBr»T»gg-
bbU tmac riMUlicy. MaUaw,
■BPS^-fs^sassßa--..
im Übmt it
. , i| I ITriiiiit r»i<i
,J» Socp mtken’ Bodft : A*b.
‘ QOfi' S££ldSwf&om & *t*nttUbmti
b 9 per e«rt Ame»te«i i**t. tnriTißruid
W ft M MITcIIELTREK
. . . .
dlea are told at 22033 c; mould tallow at 104> *° m "
moo dipped at Sc per B). .
WOOIr-Wenotlee very tlttl® inter 2 *”^**
FITTUIIBOH DOIBD or I <a
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
COMMITTEE FOB PECBIBER-.
mn"' "***
Arri.ml.mna
Euuni Mul, »U TOlUdphl*, d" »• 8 * I! *£
WaKerit Mail, Cinciim.u lountl.«, a«e o r.
So'Xlii Bunion! nl WuU=rt.», due 8 r. !£, <*>-
Aimhniß,. dae ?*- n..clo«»d K. .
ffmxi Jiujin™ «• i»* Cc»i>» 9m»m
—Daring Ibe winter monllu ike .tenner. enmpoiing
ll,« Cati.nl Lise will .nil front New Tort, Bonne end
Liverpool, a* follow.:
g-SST- "r L ‘”. r? “ , 'f"S?w“J'ort,^-L s ’, lMB '
« “ for Bouton, -Jan. IS, 1850.
4t •> “ for New York, “ 28,
u •• “ for Bobus, Feb. 8,
- a • u , for New York, “j.Js,.
u u <> for Boston, March 8.
u *4 “ for New York, ** 28,
« “ “ for Bonos, • April 8,
Canedt, fr«n New York,for Liverpool, Dee. 19,1848.
Farop*, from Bonos, for “ . “ 19,
Hibernia, Pm New York, for “ “
Cambria, Pm Boston, for. “ Jon. 8, IBS).
Canada; from New Yotk, for:- u *• 23,
“ from Boston, for: M Feb. 8,
“ from New .York; for . *• “ 80,
u from Boilers, for “ March 6,
“ from New York, for ? “ u 80,
“ from Horton, for * « April 3,
•* from New York, for • ?■, •“ - « 1?,
** . fromßoston, .for • “ y. Msy
RDVIEW OF TOE
PITTIDCBQB HABEET,
von run wm xhdiso’jos't. 8,1850.
Is reviewing the transaction* of the market for the
week jest doted, we have nothing new or interesting
to notice. The extreme eold wesiher, in connection
with the itreseoee ofihe anneal llolydsys, when the
at tea ties of oar baaiseti men is so completely absorb*
ed Id winding op therbasiness of ibe old, preparatory
i to entering opon the-new year,-has- rendered every
I thing doll and inanimate.
Tie rivet has again nearly approached the high wa
er mark, but business in that quarter has been light.
Ad the most of par regular packets, as well as the
rahiicnt steamers, have been- laid up for the present;
ASUES—With the exception of Bcda Ash, the
Ashes market has been quiet, and sales confined to
limited lots. Soda Ash Is seaice, and wenoucennin
created demand, and aa Improrlng tendency in the
market. Sales of 20 tons, borne manufacture, at Sc*
time, which is the highest price yet obtained for the
j article in this market.. Sales of <8 ciks, foreign man-
I ufeeture, at 4|e, eash currency, and of 10 cks Steele’s
brand, et «*, on tirno. Regular sales of Pearl Ash at
660 L of Salernos at 6|oB, of Pots at sc, and of Scorch
fogs nt 3JO3J *6.
APPLES—Tho.snpplies of Green Apples are com-
I psrslively former quotation* are folly eus-
I lame J— say, for best quality, and, for com
I non quality, at a range 0r8202,12) f bbl. :
I ALE—The regular standing pricea of Ale are SGOS,
I according to quality and description of package.
ALCOHOL—The regular priee by the bbl, is fiOe 7
gallon. '
BACON—The market continac* dull, and very U'ltle
hat I>«en done in the way of sales. We may qnote
■ides at Sc, shonlera at 4), and common ham* at 707|-
llUTrEß—Receipts of Bolter during the past week
have been limited. With moderate' sales from store,
j vie continue our quotations yw follow*Extra W R
I ran j a cloths, 14015 c; prime roll in cloths, by the bbl,
at isaisic; and keg- at_9|olOe 7 Jb
j BCCKETSATUBSL-Wenotien no change in quo
tations. With light supplies in-market, wu notice reg
ular sure sales, it 92,3002,25 for Buckets, and £3£Oo
9 7 dot for Tubs, according to size and quality.
BUOOMS—The receipts of brooms have been foil,
I ug the market is amply supplied. Price* range aceor
j ding to. quality, from 91,50 to 9%50 V dor.
I * BRANS—SaIe* ofprime white at 75c, and 05070 c
| for com qualities.
JJfcll PHILLIPS
BIXtOMS—We hear of no sales of blooms. The
At figures are 965070 7 ton.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Owicg to the fall receipts
of ibis article, prices have partially declined- For best
qnal ity hulled, we quote £2,12}; and for com. quality,
91,0*01,75 7 IOOEi*, as about the ruling figures of the
i staiket.
BRAN—Very UtUe is arriving, and priees ure most
ly nominal. From first hands the attiele is worth 110
lair 7 bn.
BULK MEAT—A* yet, receipts from the lowerinsr
ket have been modereto, and no sale* to any large ei*
tent have taken place in this market. A good article
of Cincinnati balk Pork would command 3104 c, bog
[round; an ordinary rough.eot article would not comg
I maed over 3ftc 7 0- j *
CORDAGE—For tho venous articles under this head
there is n regular steady demand at the following
pricer
I Manilla rope, by coil,-— — 15c 7
do cut,- loe, “ “
| White Rope, by-coil,— 1&
I do eut,- —— I-* 6
I Tarred Pope,by coil,-—--lie’
I .do- eat,—— •■■ •••WS
Packing Yam, fine,--
| do common,*—...
'^ainil, r
do 7 eoUj**-*lse-'''“ 0; ; L
Hemp, 9i;B2Wp®*s ; E*2*!
do 7 coil,-•••lOe •
rLODDH ,• •• -■
Manilla, Ue«pi Pl*
Kyintfed Conlajo i» «oL4 regularly u 12W T fin
COTTON YARNS—For the vatina* article* und<
Us head, the fqllowiag i» a cotteet liat of price?:
i No. 5, eti per lb 16|
I •* a « « do
I ii 7 »*. « ——do
“8, “
1 u j « 0 .. —do
“10, “ “ do
“11, •* * 2»»
I «.|2, “ “ do
No. 600, eu per lb--”-10
“GOO, u “ 9,
“ 700, “ “ Bl
Carpel Chain, -—S3
, Coverlet Yarn, ~2
Twine, 33
COPPER—CIiff Mine pi
20c;»heet at 230, and old e<
DRUGS—The following
the most prominent articles
Aloes. Bs-. ‘if? 1 ?
Alain, |“ •*®i® *
Asalcctida,
Arrow Eoot,** •• • *
Aquafortis, “ —I?2I»
LUharje. “.••••Si*®*
Madder Vmbro,Bsl2ol3^
CtMor CHl, biiit •- -
Qataine, ox* • * ■•1,2551tj00
DRIED FRUIT—The mi
■nehaaffed- Fetchft* are •
ftod $1,60 for pealed. Bfclesof prime new crop spp' l
at C 1,25-? La, with limited aappUet.
] DRIED BEEP—Cincinnati eared is eoU regularly
leafier ft.
the Hear market we hare no materia
jhanje to notice. Receipt* hare been light during ihi
sk, and lh« market baa been quiet. The preae
Imj tlore, aw 84,0234,75 in dray Jowl lon,
and *535,124 10 85»18 byaingio bbl. Some 500 bbl*
have beenxlifpo'ed of from fimhanda, u. 81,4034,46
f bbIJJ9»Je« of good brand* fiom wagon at 81,40 f
bbl.,
Fl3H—Tie matket eonlinaes qnlie firm at former
qaotatfon*—»ay, for Salmon 113 r bbl; and 527 Vue ;
Maekawl No 1,815; No 2,810,50; and N03,.87,50F bbl
ill, for sale by:
J 8 CILWOHTIi &. CO
Übrador IlcTTiBK* are told atWJO.and common c««i
em MfWOrbbL' '
FF-ATIIERB—Tbo regular rnllng fifnre* oftbo mar
ket in amtir loii.are 33#Wo V ft.
GLASS—A regular baalneai ha» been doing to
Window Glare, at the following met— City Brenda, 8
by 10, are told at «3,750*4i 10 by 12, o*fi° * Uox
otkrr aizeaia proportion..
For eantrtry brenJa the following »• ■ lljt ° r P r
iul for tbe variona alzea:
paid for Ui<- _
H by 10 «*S 11 by 16 W.'|
10 by IS 3,00 11 by 17 -T'J’”
u by 5
10 by 16 4?0 IS by W ■ “•*<£
10 by 17 4*o Mby» 7 -°°
FRUIT— Newerop JUlaini are •elHflj at $3,13103.23
p bar, Alroftds IS101? * fcjUfontwJ anu, 70<s bn;
i'fUenni’fe F ®;FUb«ta,f<c i Cwno na»,?ef«»nM
! Currant*, 808|e, *nd KnylUb-WalnnU *« Se W *>•
[ OBOCRRIK3—Wo bate an farther ehsngu* t° nn '
| Wndar tlu* bead. Tha market hu been qelel, and
cess—N O Sagaf. #t, warding to qo*l«tjr:
Loai Sngarj 8010 c; N 0 Utlm«, «e. Rio Cofco
ini. Mi«|ol3»ioroV l 811 Molas.es, <oc;
Rise, tie 4P
CHAIN—Ia iho grain market nutliiflit 1* doing worth
■ ftoobia*. Sapplies are limited, and price, moiily nom-
of the fall trade
, ftiH hkrfneas has been doing in ihelPja market at
ike following range of price*;—Flat Dar, 51-50510, ae
-52. ,«a3c; HOOP Iran. 3HKc;S*«t Iran,«o<*
11. »l,3»; 3J, »=,“> » kr » Pn<B-Cal,
ue qoilo foil otpiMOßt, a*lih ■oJ««of
nirVi 41c: and of Barnt 4JO4J.
t .... pin—Tbepmeatrpojoof priooo«f Le*3 Ptp.
batUUlor loot,
BiubL«o»-S«1oo UK byiho ikroi, Itld % P«
wttan east.
MAIiT—We aojc sales from store at 81,1201.18 f
batbel. L ,
LAlD—flalesdiriiiflko week bare beentoafsir
extent at 5(051 In bbUj arnl Co for No 1 la kegs.
The market maintains iw osaal firm
ness for all descriptions. New York sole i.eellins reg
olerlyatlMWpe; and Baltimore sols at 91023 P 1 »•
1 Lard Oil is selling at 62053 c and No 9 at
at 430500 per fall Linseed Is selling st7so9*c P f» 1!
Bleached winter sperm oil, at Fal} do 81/15
> gall; bleached winter whale, at .B309O«: of erode
1 whale at >Ooft3er gall/ -
POWDER—Hazard's Rifle att*£S>aadofßoek at
83£303£epar keg.
POTATOES—BaIe sof bait Neshaoaoek Rt
aad good common or mixed at 814* obbli. j
SPlCES—Ctantmoa. 30c, Cl ore. Sdc, and Jfatmegs
ttBU9ol£sy tt, . . ; !
WtiioEKY—The mat ketU fall y .nppliod, with sales
of Rectified at93oS4e ? gall.
SOAP Jt CANDLES—SaIes of (Sty and Cincinnati
mamfrcmied raela soapy at 3|P4io per ft. Star Can*
,D«pßy,±*i
owing are the nominal quo taboos:
For Common- —— BSe 70-
“ 1 blood ~ “
« | do -—. .. ' _
“ « do • »c “
« I do , “
« Full Blood- g? u
Prime “ •3T»«
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
RtvxJL-There wore 10 feet 0 Inches in the channel
til evening, and falling. j
ARRIVED.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver
Michigan, Brie*, Beaver-
Lake Erie, Clark-BeaTer. ,
Beaver, Gotdon, wedUvtlle.
Vlrocua, Galloway, Monongahela City-
Fashion, Peebles, Eirabelh.
Atlantic, Perkuon, Brownsvlße.
Bultie, Jacobs. Brownsyille.
Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport
Hunbar,. Colwell, Cmcijnlti.
Louis M*l-«ne, Connel/WheeUng.
departed.
Caleb Cope, Murdock; Bearer.
Lake Erie, Clark, Beaver.
Beaver, Gordon, Welleville.
Michigan. Bries, Beaver.
Viroqu,Galloway, Monongahela City.
r>miL>n. Hendrickson, McKeesport
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Bailie, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlanue, Parkinson, Brownsville. \
Lydia Collfos. Hunter, Nashville.
Hibernia, Bachelor, Cineinnan.
James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.'
BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, al 8 a- m. and 8 r. u.
BEAVER PACKETS, 8 a. U. and 4. r. *-
WELLSVILLE PACKETS, 8 a. *.
CINCINNATI—RiaggoId, 4 r. x.
BT. LOUlS—Schuylkill, 4 r. st
mgg BANK OF ENGLAND offer* for ealo,
1 its property in the city of Pittsburgh, situated at
the eomer of Bt Clair street and Daquesne Way, hav-i
for IN feet on St Clair street, 3U feet on Duquesne
Wav, and MO feet oaßarkerisalley. '■ |
This property contains OVER ONE ACRE of vain- 1
able ground, is susceptible of a subdivision which-!
Would prove highly profitable to one wishing to re-sell;
in building lots of tho usual size, or to improve. A
plan ol the subdivision cun be seen ut the often ortho [
undersigned.
On the property are ereeted five eabstantial Brick
Buildings on St. Clair street, (including the Uvem
known as the u ßed Lion,”) a number of smaller build
fogs on Duquesne Way and Barker’s alley (partly oc
eupied by .Townsend, Carr A C 0.,) and the stables at
tached to the tavern.
Tho rental is 98500 per annum, and the property but
one third improved.
Apply to n. B. WILKINS,
de2d Attorney at Law, Fourth street
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF [
GIFT BOOKS AND ANNUALS for 18501
THE GEM OF THE SEASON, With sixteen elegan|i
.engravin gis edited by N.P. Willis. J
The Sacred Annual, a Gift for all Seasons; by H.
Weld. . , t .
The Floral Keepsake, for 1550; with forty six beauti
ful colored engraving; edited by J. Keese.
Leaflets of Memory, an Illuminated Annua) for ISSO.
Gems of Beauty, or Literary Gift for 1830; by E.
Perdval. 1
- The Opal, a Pure Gift for the Holy Bars.
Harvest Gleanings,—a Jloliday Boos;—by M; A.
Gift Leave's of American Poetry, edited, by R. W.
Griswold. ,
The Romance of Nature, or Poetical Language of
Flowers: bv Thomas Miller. <
The Forget-Me-Noi, for 1550; by Mtt E S. Smith. ■
The Mosa Rose, “ by Mr*. K I*. Howard.
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• The Gem, for 1550; edited by Father Frank.
Apples of Gold in Picture* of Silver, by E. B. Fal-
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The Characteristics of Women; by Mrs. Jameson.
The Heroines of Shakspeare; with forty five engra
ings, from drawing* by eminent artitu.
Bibles and Prayer Books, in overy style of binding
a suit the taste of purchaser*. . .
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No. 78 Wood street, between Fourth
geflj and Diamond alley.
SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS; by J.T.
Headley, with eleven original designs by Darley.
poems and Prose Writings, by Riehard 11. Dana; 9
vol» n moslin. .. , ...
Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poety, with six illustra
tions engraved on steel, by Johnßartain;
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beauty of designs, and the execution of them, may he
said » rival, if xwirupuss, any thing ct the kind fn
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ElemenU of Rhetoric: eompri*ing an Analyst* of
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THE inbreriber haa on handaveryehoiceand goto
. assortment of Ladies’ and Mt»*e»’ MUFFS, wfaiih
bail now offering very tow. Thoad who wish agoed
MaiT would do well to eall and examine hla aMonmeit,
at hi* HAT AND CAP STORE, BmIU‘Si“««SMf r
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and FANCY GOODS are now open and for tale lohe
large ware room up stairs. 108 Market •treet, wtere
can be loan the largest and moat magwfleent asart
ment ever offered lor aale In thia city. Person# wsh*
ing to boy cheap will pleaae eall, a* iheae good* oere
""'ssa db ““’ l, ° > "cYEAoEß.l<BM^.u.
(ilne.ecmmon 0 --- 1101
iket is qnlet, but price* are
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ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL 8008,
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aer b i the best London and American binder*—anong
them mar bo found: .. . ... .
Pearls of American Poetry; magwGcentljr lUcaina
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C °Wordsworth’s Greece: rieblylilnstrated.^
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Flowers and their Kindred Thoughts; lUumhated by
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s Gems of the Bessons; Gems of Desayi
Rasselas; Gift of
Ilomance of Nature; llyacinch
Christmas Blossoms; Gift Leave* «fkrtrd«tis
Golden Gift; Friendship'* Offering Ibetb Offering;
Keado’s Femalo Poets of Ameriear - •
The Brilliant; Proverbia. Phl!o*opqr,ut-,
Sacred Annuals; Harvest Gleaning; •
Snow Flake; Keepsake of Friendsflpr
HHde* Aye/SmSs, bound inkavcl and mo
rocco, with elerpe. Jm ftf&££WKTON,
dp® center Market tnlThird sts
SACttED*BCKNES AND CHARA<T*#i by J.T.
IK nilly, with original deiljns by '“ft:
The Poems and Prose WriUngsof L I.
Physician and Patient, or a ftaeieal'ftew of iho
Mornl Doties, Relations and Utwen «rfthe M^LeaL
.CMOO „d CM.
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raeedon of Directors, will be hcldtthe Company’s
a r P January,
IbSO, betareen ihe hour* of 10 A. M.»d 3 P. H.
by order of tn* Boarf of DirecM.
S,t~. 0., Nov. 30, ISH>. »J-BROOKES.
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Igx kerne demand, at (he following prt-
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1840-901
tit. ■ tr~+r»mt frotn th« 7lh Bdlon of ths Act
So ul P.rtlT«U. UM
“aKjio Efi election of DireeOT, 00 penon ikoll
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LOCAL MATTERS.
hMtltli tOK EBB-RTTSmUfR ftSILT
Elxotob rax W*xd Ofiust - D will bo seen
by the retains below, that the Whig ticket, for
Ward Officen, has been saccetsTsl in all the
with the exception of the Fifth and Sev
enth. r ''
FIRST WARD.
ifjinais.
a S. Beohy, Whig,
Alex, Hay, Whig,
G. Watson, Independent,
J. R Bell,' Whig,
John White, Whig,
Tho*. McFsdden, Whig,
Cyra* Black, Whig,
H. L Ringwalt,
Wm. P. Townsehd, Whig,
Alex. MeCammon, Dem.,
Wm-Gorman, Whig,
James Herdmaa, Dem.,
Jacob Myeif,
ThomaeSerr, Dem.,
John Sharp, Whig,
Charles Craig, Whig,
SECOND WARD.
■mnm« '
Tho*. Steele, Esq, Whig,
R. A. Baosman, Dem.,
JUDOB Of XLXCTIOX.' U
John Ross, Whig, 2*4
John MoWiliiima, Dem.,
Joseph Knox, Esq., Whig, *
Andrew Barite, Dem.,
k SCHOOL VIMCTOtS.
James M. Christy, Whig,
John Whig,
Calvin Adams, Deim,
John C. DaviU, Dool,
asszsaox.
John McKee, Whig,
Alex. Park, Dem.,
OOHSTASLH-
Robert Hague,
THIRD WARD.
OLDKXIUH.
A. McMuier, Whig,
M. W. Lewis, Whig,
R. B. Roberts, Dem,
M. Mcßride, Dem.,
Asaxssox.
Joneph McCallogh, Whig,
8. Baird, Dem.,
- school mxxcroai.^
Gvbriel Adams, Whig,
John McOuky, Whig,
T. Hamilton, Dem., 368
T. O. Neal, Deo., 283
The only Democrat elected in this Ward wa*
John Fox, who received a plurality of votes for
Constable, over David Jewell.
foueTh ward.
Israel Wiggans, Whig, 110
James Kern, Democrat, 94
school mxxrroas.
A Q. Reinhart, Whig, 134
C. B. M. Smith, “ 126
C. A. McAnalty, Democrat, 73
Joseph Watt, “ 6G
jvmx or xLicnon.
MQloi McClelland, Whig,
Oca Edwards, Democrat,
I ntsrccTOß or nscno*.
James Patton, Jr., Whig, 11S
James'S. Craft, Democrat, 04
Richard Hope, Whif,
June* Mackey, Democrat,
oowrastt.
Joseph Randolph, Whig, 123
No opposition.
FIFTH WARD.
1 ALSXUUN.
Wilson Elrakmey, Whig, 207
Geo. Hamilton—lndependent, 192
Wo. MeCague, Democrat, 233
J. A. Parkinson, “ , 411
. - The whole Democratic tlefcol was elected in
this WartVwiUt the cxoeptiea of Myers Bsrkcri
Dimctor. 4 v, r V • "-•* ‘‘-v
i SIXTH WARD. -
A. Hiller, Whig,
\ Robert Laird, Democrat,
ndTEOTOK or xueno!i.
Andrew Wplßwhig,^
John Briibin, Democrat,
asxsssoa.
£. Ecker, Whig,
Wm. Dixon, Democrat,
A. W. Black, (mpt’dby W. dc D.) 183
Wm. B. Scaife, Whig, . 109
James Kelly, Democrat, 79
COSOTABLS.
Wm. H. Gtoaa, Whig,
’ ’ SEVENTH WARD.
R. Arthur*, Whig,
2t> Thompson, Dem^
Wm. Harley, Whig,
8. Snee, Deim,
absxssoi.
Wm. M. Arthnra, Whig, 56
Wm. Moorehead, Dea., 74
SCHOOL D3XUTOS*.
The bemoeralic candidates, Messrs. Joseph
Cn«t and John Hoflbr, were elected byabont the
same majorities as those above.
Hugh McMariers was elected, there being no
oppotUipn.
EIGHTH WARD.
Q.TL. Leepor, Whi j,
M. MeGtnn, Democrat,
-C. King, Whig,
J. D-W. While, Democrat,
isaaei.
(i. B. Deeper, Whig,
Wm. Alexander, Democrat,
Fleming Morrow, Whig, 02
John A. Sergeant, “ 0%
R. Morrow, Democrat, 40
8- Martin, ** 3q
cwmKX
laaea T. Jones, 37
NINTH WARD.
The whole Whig ticket Is, we understand, elec
led, in the Ninth Ward, though we are unable to
gNethc precise majorities..
Ovramna Motor ukdxx Fa urn PxxrEicta. —
A rather gentlemanly looking man, calling him
seirTbomaa Whitaker, waa arretted on Monday,
charged, on oathhf George Johnaton, ofMarket
gL, withoblainiogmoneyanderlaliepretences. He
baa been, we undoratasd, atop ping for some time
pT* at several or the beat hotels in town, with
out tbe meant to pay for hit boarding. We far*
tber learn that be baa been accompanied by a
young woman whom he persuaded to elope fiom
her husband, at Steubenville, and who ia now left
totaly destitute.
He waa committed to jail.
Mxnrnto or m Coukcil*.—Tbo Select and
Common OoaneiU met last night, but little buai«
neaa of importance was tranaacted. Tbo follow
lag is the bill of tbe Sanitary Committee for ex
panses incurred during the Cholera aeaaon.
\ The Sanitary Committee would respectfully
present the following report of the expenses in
curred by them daring tbe year:
Expenses of Cholera Hospital, in clad*
ing bedding, nursing. See., See., of
cholera patients .......... 14
Incidental expenses, including ume,
• ; serving notices, &e., «*.,•••• 339 B 7
Medical attendance, including.tbe pay
of tbe Port Physician--. lilon
Funeral expenaes of cholera patients. - 180 °Q
$1702 9S
Amount duo by the Guardian* ofthe
poor for Lee pice P***®* 11 10 C “° l *
era Hospital
Total expenaea.•••••••• •• t :
The bedding and neceteary f^wtu re
for the uae of the Cholera Hospital, J°"“*
«d a part of the firat it em ofexpenaa reputed, nr#
the property of the City, aubject to ]*• ° T **\ ...
Weommfuee would atate that «bo
economy haabeen obaerred of *“
puUle fends, oouxstent with pubuo aalety.
0 YEAGER, ) Sanitary Com*
ST \ »“*-
• ' ! /
RATES' OF DISCOUNT.
■Alia oFmsSGi. “ ■
R. HOL.SUt.'v*® 0 ® 8 *
_ » ~arke! street, near 1u«
Exciu.,= Broker.,.No.»sA InalMlm-
Fcsuujrlvanlft. • I
BankofPituburgh —Par Rate B i-
Exctanee Bank ••••• *P« ®“ 4b
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Bkwfl’luladelpliia—Par ExehaaW* “y y»~—. u
G.rard Bank Par \ vldlet. u
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“ Cheiter County - • -par Bk. of V. Tg™.* . . r ,
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“ Northumberland--par N. W. Ban *. f
ColambußridgeCo.--par do Well* burg *
Doyleatown Bank par do Parkdrabar*
Fananra’Bk. T«n»•»•••• _
Funers'Bk. Backs Co. par Ek. of Tenner £
Farmer* B.'k Laccu'r-par Kar. 4 Merck, t* Bk u
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Bank, Wiyaesbarg-- I Bk.of Hamburg »
Harrisburg Merchant* Bk—3
Honesdale-——— — ■ ) Planters *
Lebanon par Bk. of Soath Caroana- • 9
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floaereigne 4 63
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rOS TOT BBUOVAL AXD PKUUOT9T CtHX 0 T ALL RIUID
ABIUSO nfiK AH,D4?UX* XTATg Qt TUX BLOOD
OB HABIT OX TUX STIXTM, TXZ:
gerofula or Ktiw’s 'Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta
neous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Pace,
Blotches, Btlea, CUronio Sore Byes, Ring Worm
or Teuer, Seald Head, Enlargement and Pain of
the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcer*, Syphiilic
Symplon*, Sciatica or Lumbago,—and diseases
arising from an Injudicious use or Mercury, Acl
tites or I>rop«y, Exposure or Imprudence in Life}
Also—Chronic Constitutional Disorders, Ac.
In this preparation are strongly coocantrated all the
Medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, combined with
the most effectual aids, the most salutary productions,
the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom; and
it has been so fully tested, nol only by patient* them
■elves, but also By physicians, that It has received
their unqualified recommendations and the npproba
tion of the pubUe; and has established, on 1U own
merits, a reputation for vautx and xmcAcr far supe
rior to the various compounds bearing the name of
Sarsaparilla. Diseases hare been cured, such as are
fiat famished in the records of time past: and what it
has already done for the thousands who have used it.
it Is eapabie cf doing for the millions nill suffering and
struggling with disease. It purifies, cleanses, and
strengthens the fountain springs of fife, and infuses
new vigor thronghout the whole animal frame.
6 ANOTHER CURE OF SCROIULA.
The following striking, and—as will be seen—per
manent cure of an iaveterata case of Scrofula, com-
Bends itself to all similarly afflicted:
-- . • gotTgyoTT, JetL-VtSdS. 1
! i Messrs.Sondu CMtlejaefc flympblhy ferlfcekStot?
ed udne« » yep ef the remarkable care ;
hy yogr-ftarsanarula. la the oasaof mr wife. ;
remedies aicdrffl»<uWO«SSwk«d Wk foj
fhysleian advised ft
should be laid open, which wax done, bat without any
pernuneot benefit. Iff this situation we heard of, and
were induced to Sands’ Sarsaparilla. The fim
bottle produced a decided, and favorable effect, reliev
ing her mere than any preieriptlon the had evfer takes}
and before she used ux bottles—to the astonishment
and delight of her friend*—she found her health quits
restored. It is r.ow over a year slice the cure was ef-.
feeted, and her health remains good, showing that the
/<)—was thoroughly eradicated from the system.
Oar neighbors are uu knowing to these facts, and think
very highly of Sands! Sarsaparilla.
Yours with respect,; JULIUS PIKE
Extract from aletter reeeivod from Mr. N. W. Har
ris, a gentleman krell known in Louisiana Vo.:
“gentlemen, I have cured a negro boy of mine with
your Sortapart!!*, who was attacked with Scrofula,
and of a scrofulous family,
“Yoursitrely, N.W. HARRIS.
1 “Fredericks Hall, Va, July 17,1848.”
Sainfe' 9 axaataxilla.— H seems almost untmaeessa
ry to dlreet attention to an artielo so well known, and
so deservedly popular, as this preparation, but patients
often who wish to esetite extract of Sarsaparilla, are
lndnetd to try wonhlexs eoapounds bearing the name,
bat containing Uule or none of the virtne of this valu
able -root; and 'we »h»nfc we eannot confer a greater
bcaafltoa our readentban in directing their attention
to lbs advertiaemeriof the Measr*. Sands, in another
column. Tim boaU has recently been enlarged to
held a quart, and,those who wish a really good article
will find coaeepjiratdd In this all the medicinal value
of the root, Tba experience of thousands has proved
Its efficacy in coring the varibas diseases for which it
is recommended; ad at the present Umo more tbau
any other, perhapa. Is this medicine useful, in prepa
ring the system tor a change of soasom— [Home Join
ntJtScpL 1843>
Prepared and soW*«holesale and retail,. by A. B. A
D SANDS. Druggist and Chemist, 100 Fulton street,
eornerof Willi*®, New York. Sold also by Drug
gists generally throughout the United Buttes and Can
id*- Price fit porboaln: six bottle* for S 5.
V»»r sale by L. WTTXOX. Jr.. U. A. FAHNESTOCK
A 00.. and EDWARD FKNDKRICH, Fltuburgh Al
so. by Dr. 8. SMITH. Bridgwater. [dctP-deodAwT
' TTEMV—id bales Dew Rotted Kentucky Hemp, reo
ri on eonrixnaentand for tale by
aofgHtP A CORDON
COTTON— 6 baksjust recM and for sale by
dell HARDY. JONfSi A CO
S'fEDAB! CEDAHJ—A lot of Cedar Log*, consigned
\j u> u. Cohan orCroier, will be *old to pay charge*
if not called for within 39 days
dcU OBOBMILTENtIEROER, 87 Front »t
C"V£LiCOES —I cue*, fut colored, at «Jc. per yard,
i now opening at *• A A MASON & CO : 8,
j c l4 •>. No 80 Market *l
T?q7gfr~frF- l - > *-. y r <•■«*» and bale* K»d. White and
“ Yellow Flannel*, including a large lot of Brown
•Wjnd
.AHP=aEp> 1 ',lor .g K -, MeCAOT , ~
F“ KATHKR9—IS »nck«
del?
Eli Uim’Kßr-33 ki
„ del? ■
ILOUR—BObU» Family Flour, for tale by
dcl7 ‘ WICK A McCANDLF^S
Mutton iia^s—iubu for *ai« i*y .
del? vj| JUCANFILLD
nifßA*’ MO*®. cn LAINS—3 ca*e« rood RlTle,
1/ fait colored M. d* Lain«, ati the extremely low
one* of lie.per yard. A A MASON A 00,
r No 60 Market »t
Iflj f;STTYitIflT—Idol. can* fre»h t'eaclu’*, “
I 6 “ bottle* do.
5 “ “ Fine Appier,
a u ■* Cherries;
3 u “ mrawlierrie*;
3 “ " Tomatoes;
3 u half gal. bottles rleklei;
3 u quart do.
3 u fancy do.
RecM and fortnle at the Fekln Tea Btere, 70 Fotnh
iIKCt. ’
7> APPJjKS—lB3bbl«]u»l rac'd, for »«Je Uy
\ T itrlO COPE A BREVFOULK, W Second »t
dr 14
EATHEKS-S* neki, prune quality,J*®?. ■® < J or
lila by dclS HEOCOCHRAN
FAMILY' DLANKEt.-t—Auothc: lot ju*t rcc’d o
thoie ntSfidU 10-4 mnd VtA ■operfine family blin
ket>, tor tale at tie Blantet Depot of Fayette Manu
facurinjt Company, No BTMarkat at. "craw
v ■ l gg^y-;,y,y47 K;LB
FLOUU-Wbbli Extra Family; '
100 M Soperfino;
20 * Fioojin More and for »nle by
del§ CBAIO A SKINNER
ppHes—tOO bbla reo’d and for anto by
Jail Wll H JOHNSTON
TTubard miar- I Doib. f »,.^. j l £i | D|tco
lERUVIAN BAMK—7SID» jaiUee’dnnd foriale by
deH J K«Ul* fc c»
TTQ'OaBICB—fiOO ibs Sicily Liqaonce; ,
l/ H 2t» “ Calabria » for aalc by
, J KIDD A CO, 60 Wood »t
INDIA RUIJBKB PACKING—Jart ree’d,S#»pound*
I Packing, Tot Siena Engine*, aold wholesale and rc
ui!, mi.R-bb« fip«. x° L S H V tm£iirt. ■
FLOUB— 150 bbli in atom and for aalo by
dcH ’ ; WM H JOHNSTON, lli Second «t
bbl. rcc* ui <«£. w, wBlp^
EAT.ED PEACHES—3 bbir juet reo'd. 1°; «le by
“l» SUVH^RBAUUIt
CITINDOW (JLABB-MO bkiWiTjljee, ice'd end
\\ for Mid by del 9 ) BA W HABBAUGII »
BffITER— 13 bbu and 20 ken. pecked, la prime
rtjrte.^piW.fM-l.b•;
aELuscE vtn Dmm,
1849. &&&■
QiavtVAaci of nsouxsox *»n ucuon,
wtra tfiD aas cxatAzm, umu.i
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH.
fipODS fcrw»rd«l by this Line are carried in the
VT mail train to Chambenbargb, and an immediate -
It loaded laJVuom going night antLday through to
Pittsburgh. The none* of this Lice an stationed ev
ery 15 mile*, which insure* the prompt delivery of
good* within the time promised. The Wagons will
leave oar warehoaie daily, (Sunday* egeepted) Ship
pers are assured that no mon good* will be taken
each day than can be puactnallT carried throngh.
JOHN &TPADHN ft. CO,
JOHN MeFADEN A CO., Foxwajldcio A Cqxxh-
Canal Baiin, Pena nreei, Piuibnrgh.
JAMES M. DAVIS A CO., Ftorm Facrau a» Cox*
nssjoit Manuals, *37 Marker acd S 4 Commerce at,
♦iiiltdclpkU:
Philadelpl _
made by either of the ehore, on Flow,
wool, asd other merchandize, eeniigaed.to them for
File. .
WINTER ARRANGEMENT*
tuxocqb has *»- fins-ar tub xass a an*
▼ABUS or VBB KAO. I
THE old established line of Gsxus A Co. having
opened office* in the Eastern Cities, beg leave to
oher to the public facilities unequalled by any other.
Line.
Haring largely increased our stock on the Nation*
al Road, oar goods are now transported orer the
Mountains with mail speed, and no more goods will
>t received in the East than we ean forward through
without delay. Satisfaction u regards tine and rotes
will be guaranteed.
Through receipts will be given for al! goods for price
through,-and for tiae to Pittsburgh.
No pains or expense will be ssandto make this the
most reliable ana host conducted Express in the United
States, as U is now the most extensive, connecting all
pans of the East with the extreme West and South.
We connect at New York with Messrs. Hamden A
Co.’* unrivalled Express to Boston, and all goods from
Boston to' come by our Line must be delivered at their
offiee, No. 8 Conn street. Thccotjectiun of alt notes,
bills. drafta,Ac»Ac.,promßilyatiended to. Orders lor
goods will bo sent free, and goods returned with de*
, spaleh. I
Custom House business attended to..
Order goods marked “Greene AjCo.>s Express,” and
Merchants will please to be particular to instruct their
correspondents to take our through receipts for their
goods, thereby insuring better satisfaction to all con*
eerned.
Goods for the East taken at very low rates, and will
bo called for In any part ot the city, free of
Goods from the East delivered withouvcharge for do*
livery.
Express for the East leaves daDy at 4 o’clock. P. M.
“ ** West “ 10 “ A.M.
Packages forwarded to Qjwclnwtl, Louisville, St.
Louis and New Orleans.
Gaxxxx A Co., No. 7 Wall street, New York.
do 82 Cbesnut street, Philadelphia,
do 833 Baltimore street, Baltimore.
11. G. VICKERY, Agent,
dcl3 Office St. Charles Hotel .Building, Wood st
EXPRESS WAGON LINE.
1849.
THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS!
It HE subscribers are prepared to receive 0000 pounds
. Freight daily, after Monday, 10th last, to forward
to or from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by Wagon,
through tn Five Days. Rates as low as by any other
conveyance at tbU season of the year!
John McFaden a co,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh-
JAMES M DAVIS A CO,
deft No 287 Market's!. Philadelphia.
nOBOHQAUBLA ROUTE.
Hftlß
Onjy U Jlllsi Staging.
Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and
, _ Philadelphia.
fpilE mofriing boat leaves the wharf, above the
X bridge, daily, at 8 o’clock precisely. Time to
Baltimore, 38 hours; time to Philadelphia, 40 hours.
The evening boat leaves daily, (except Sunday ev
ening*,) at 4 o'clock. Passengers by leaning on the
evening boat, wiU cross the mountains in stages next
day, and thus avoid night travel.
Secure your tickets at the Office, Monongahol
House, or St. Charles Hotel.
octlS-ly 1. MESPMEN, Asant
WINTER ARBASQBdBHT.
MiH 1849. gfejißL
THE subscribers, having suspended their canal op
erations anti! the opening of the; Spring Naviga
uon r haveeatabliihed an Expreaa Line by Railroad and
Wagon between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by
whieh they are prepared to forward 6000 pounds each
day. and receipt for the delivery of tho tame in f days.
They beg leave to asaore their frienda and the pub
lic that their arrangements regarding rates, regularity
and despatch, cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who
favor them with their command!. ‘
TAAFFE A O’CONNOR,
comer Peon and Wayne au, Pittsburgh.
THOMAS BERBIOOE,
do 7 878 Market street, Philadelphia.
GEE, WO! GEE. WO!
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
1849.
bzox coxxs tax ots-coßxsrooa. T" ~~
BINOHAM *8 EXPRESS WAGON LINE,
. < - « • " to, arm mo* j
, PUUbux**a aad jniUsdduhla. I
AS thabusawsevmtheesaal is about being closed.
ijjLTfor-iba -season, wc. 'would inform tho poblfo that
eSUghttWrConastogaWagoTj* fan* **-
be prepared to forward UuOdpvands
'dsilv.lwshmehspi* on Woodsy,■the.'Sffih icst.) A Car
daily by ud mail train for Chant*
banbuxgi and die Wagons traveling - day and night,
enturca tho delivery o? Goods la five data. Apply to
WM. BINGHAM, Pittsburgh,
BINGHAM A DOCK, No. ISJ Market street,
noVJO I •
JMMIt 1849.^^
EXPBBBS WAGON LINE
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA. .
Tone Five Days,'{Bundajrsexeepted,) rnnning,oay'
THE nnblio is respectfully Informed that this Line,
which has been m neeeufnl Operation the two
previous winters,, will again -.commence fanning on
Monday, the 2Sih of November.
A Car will leave Philadelphia and Chambersburgh
daily each way with the Mall Train, and tom Cham*
beribnrgh with rciaysof horses runningday and night.
We are prepared,to forward 6000 lbs freight daily by
the above line. "Apply to
D. LEECH A CO, Pittsburgh,
or to—HARRIS A LEECH,
No 13 South Third;street, Philadelphia.
'■
• . BuamlMM AftneyC '
ytocw Tha undersigned, very grateful to
■ f;. theirfriend*, begloavolosay that they
yJgaßam are determined to'devote tneir nitre*
BUttßlßßßUttf d attention to this branch of their
burinet*. They hope, from nineteen years’ experience
and by their never failing iadu stnr and strict attention,
to merit patronage. J. CwBUCKLES A CO.
dcT-dlm ' Pearl meet, Loai»viUe,Ky.
/"V hURUK !I. KLLKRY, of New York, and a RUSH
VT PLUMLV, of Philadelphia, have this' day been
admitted as partners in ear business, which will be
continued under the same finnai hereloCore.at No. 37
Church alley, Philadelphia, and No. 1C Rxehuge
Place, New York. ' K. M. DAVIS A CO.
l’hitadelphis,l>ec,l,lP43.—{dc7*lm
mutf~BlAP ALLE-
I I.EGHRNY, AND VICINITY, will be ready for
the engrnVer in todays. Persons who may wish to
have views of their country seats pm on thomapjeaa
.do so by making application to the' undersigned, any
time before the9tlhtest. To.defray the expense of
the view* ,-fll be required in addition
to the price of tha ma novlO It E McGOWAN
JCSTrec’d at the PRESBYTERIAN BOOK ROOM,
No. 70 Wood street, and for sale aiEeatemprieea;
Ueseuius* Hebrew Lexfcoa, Townsend’s Arrangement
of the Bible, NeandePi History of the Christian Reli
gion and Church, Milton's Treatise on Ceifstiau Doe*
uine, Lite of Jeremiah Evans, Esq-. Robinson’s Greek
Harmony of the Gospels, do English do do, Scott's tti
blr, 8 vnls, Boston edition; Parish's Bible Gazetteer,
Mtdhum's China and Us Prospects, Dr. Wood's Lec
tures on Swedenborgianlsm, Holt’s Missionary Anec
dotes; and many other interesting works, in addition
to the above, all at asiraaa rarer*. ~ nov3g
MY VIEW will be published in as short a time
as possible; and 1 can assure isv subscribers,
and the public generally, thst it shall be scrxaiou—
both In fidelity of detail and beauty of execution—to
any other whatever. Let those who doubt, wait a few
weeks and see. K. WIUTEFIELD.
New Yona, Dee. dib, ISO.—{dell
; nrine. for Bale by
WICK A McCANDLKSS
•» for anle by i
WICK A McCANDM^P
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE,
—No. 65, DIAMOND ALLEY, a
Tew door* below Wood street, to
wards market:' „
DR. IRoWn, having been
regularly educated to tha medical'
profession. andbeco for some time
general practice, now confines
attention to the treatment of
private and delicate com
vMVnVf plalnla for which his opportunities
yßapfpy f and experience peculiarly qualify
him. 14 years asaiduoasly devoted
to study A treatment ofthose complaint*,(dunng which
time lihsahad more practice and has cured more pa*
ii\inrrrl amnlv Qualifies him to. oner assurances Of
•tvT.-dv permanent. and satisfactory cure to all afflicted
; dlttMS.andail diseases arising ther.-
sassra^sssaffigigM
them, and their eases treated ’1
intrlfurent manner, pointed out by a lang expertenot,
Sidy,"and tav^gaSihwUchnUlTO^bletortoe.e
engaged in general practice of medicine to give to
° CT ilendaor Rupmra.-Dt- Brown also Invites par*
•oasafflicted with Hernia to call, as ha has paid panic
alar attention to this disease.
Skin s, Palsy, etc., speedily eared
Cl N 1^3., -Psrients’of either sex living at a distance, by
!&Xf tTbEOWN, M. D., post paid, and enslov-
M Diamond eUsy,oppe«iu the Wavetiy.
Dr. Brown's newly discovered remo*
Sfor Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy lor
at painful trouble. It never fails.
Office and Private Oouniting Rooms, No, <3 Dl«*
mood alley, Pittsburgh, Pi. The Doctor la always at
home. . I .
irwNo euro ne pay. ~ = P .A lflls.
Sundries— i »&&* Tmoihy B«edj a tick* Bin;
fliib BißiHj' in itore utd for ult lir
• *" CRAIQ fc SPNNKK
iiieii'lß
' rec’d and lor ulo br
de!7 iaMOTBONQ tCROZER
POTASH— 10 ewksla«OTß ud for ttie by
deit - 'j*. ! TASSEY A BEST
BANS—SObbliWt
dc» > •’ .
)R lrpaFouadry, Blacksmith Lad
Machine 6hbp, with Steam Eaginei bfU hired
power, good stock of tools, machinery, patterns, flasks,
ladles, furnaces and ovens, dll now muse and m good
renting order. SaidpremueShavelSOfectfrtmtby.M
deep,‘with privilege of an adjoining lot 87 by 90 fett.
BOnr one of the oldest aad'beirt stands in the City of
Clnefiinati,with»liberelpam>n**e.. Apply tol .!.
dclT DAVID SINTON, Cincinnati, O'
T7ORIRENT—A STORE, welllfittcdup fbr Dry
P Goods, oa Market »!., between Thirdona Fourth.
Possession givea or. the It; of April next.; f,
Also—Several ROOMS and OFFICES.i Possession
given immediately. 'E- D. QAZZ AM, ! ■
dels ' Office over, the Post Office, Third at.
M FOR WAREHOUSE *l}r£
£9 sent occupied by Messrs. Bailey, Brawn A Co., -
on Water street, from first of April next.
- JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
Canal Basin. Pittsburgh.
JAMES M DAVIS A CO,
287 Market street, Philadelphia.
E«m A good two horsa PEDLAR’S
WAGON— for sale low—may be seen at ihe Da-
-A WELL FINISHED ROOM, suitable for a
or Gentlemen’s FumishicgiStore. Al*
•. »o—Several roonu suitable for offices or Ar»
tUfs rooms. ED CArn>r,
oetlatf Office Third Street. over Post Q*IW. .
co>s EXPRESS
For rial* ortlan u '
' apass THE very desirable' residence, in AUesha&T
ffjf City, lately ocespied by R. W. Poindexter, and
jEHhpoisesstoa given immediately.
For terms, apply at this office, or to W. W. WIL
SON, Market st. - • . 1 oct9 .
WOH. fUßHfT—' Tha ra«n«n..» | UpW
Bwi occupied by Mrs. Atwood, situated at Oakland,
JZS&with 20 acres of ground attached.; The Hnasa
uspaeioua and convenient, and the ground well im
proved. Apply to HARDY. JONES A 00,
Xug3l ! Water at
.—a FOR HALE—A Briek House, (bat one Tear
HV built,) and Lot, on Robinson-street,] Allegheny,
• old Bridge. Price low and terms' eaay.—
Inquireof jyB4 8 BCHOYEH, UP Second st
Y?OR REST.—The three'▼lory Brick lWoUlag
A* House, on Liberty, between .Hay and 61artery
streets, now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. I Possession
girraunmedhuelyl Enquire of Wo. Graham, dr- IS
“* Bootaaa of JOHNSTON t SToiKTONI ;
JyB7-dtf corner Market und Third streets!
Two Lou for »*!#• 1 •
THE labseribers will sell at private sals, those! two
valaablo Leu of Ground, domed onTomatO sL,
tn the Third Ward of AlleghenyGty, each braga
front of 90 feet, forming: back 100 feet in depth toja2o
fcetalloy, upon which is both a atoneiwaffl, »WIOQ
feel, which contain* stone enosgh to baud cellar* tor
two comfortable dwelling booses, and in | front tier*
are three shade trees, of 5 years growth, -aM the stda
walk U pared with brick, all of which will bo sold at
•900. Rttsbargh and Allegheny, pr_Ccnnry.£enp,'
-.mb.Ukuilnp»rp:ft
"3TH PHILLIPS; 4 . -IV M *.
{to WM. BENSON, immediately opposi* \
»r» •• • J>~—l i
TAOR BALE—Fito lots eliribly.attaated (n tie Soar?
X* uhinj town oflflnalnjrnun. The loti era silos
im on Denman street, cambered in F Bailsman's plan
73,79,60,81 and 83—Lot No 75 fronting SO! feet on Ma
ry Ain street, 70 feel deep; the other fowl 20 feet front
eaeh, by 60 feet deep. I .
Terms—Greater part of rarehase money may Tel
•- - • tfiy" --- 'For^irtief
~*in for six year*, ■eenred
olars, laquro of
atyio
flO> AtwiCoatma tor 84lii
QITUATKD ea the Mcnongahelariver, üboo t Mmiltf
O from PHubpipband 3 miles above third Lock, is
the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon A 9horb,
and Mr. John Herron’* purchase. This fine body of
Coal will be aold atlhe Tow price of $33 per acre—cn#
third ia hand, balance in fire equal annnal payment*,
without interest Title indisputable. Location very
good—cannot be surpassed. For further particulars
enquire of 8. BALSLEY, who has a draft oftaiduo*
perty. ReaidetteeSAst,belowFeny,Mr.Adam*’lurw.
N. B. There u another team of coal on thia traet,
aboutGOfoei above the tower, of excellent qnality.
jygfcdtf • ) .j. 8.8.*
VtlaaeU finiidtng Lota for Bale*
fTVHE sabeeribera are authorized to offqr at private
JL sale, and upon highly favorable terms, a number
of very valuubla.Butlding Lots, comprising a large
portion of the Lots numbered 67, 68,:03and 70,. m.
Woods’ General Plan of the City of Pittsburgh, sima
ted atlhe eoath eastwardlyeorner of Pena and Waynh
atreeu. fronting !H0 feel on the former, and extending
along the lalier aboutWSOO feel to the Allegheny river,
and being a pan ofthe Beal Estate of iho late James
S. Stevenson, Esq., deceased. |
A plan or subdivision of the above Lets, in eoniof
mity with which it is proposed to selL may be seen at
the office of the undersigned, on Fourth, between Mart
ket and Ferry sis-: WILLIAMS A KUHN.
my 3 . ' •i : '
ALUABLB REAL ESTATE ON PKNN STREET
FOR SALE.—A Lot of Ground sitsnte on Penn
street, between Hay and Marbury streets. adjoining
the house and lot now occupied by Richard Edward*,
having a front of 23 feet, and in depth ISO feet, will be
sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable.. En»
quire of C.O.LOOMlS,4ih*t t tiearWeod. .
ocriH-dtf
' Vox Sale* . !.' • ■
A DESIRABLE Building Lolin Allegheny etty, ft*
J\. vorably located, in size about half an aero* and
will be sold on accommodating terms. Inquire of
fobs J D •WILLIAMS. UP wood si
iGON LINE—THROUGH IN
DOCTOR WISMB’&F - ~
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
THE fallowing article we copy with pleasure from
the “Boston Mercantile Journal,*-of March, ISO,
and wo hope that U any of our readers [are suffering
from any of the complaints which it Is said to ear*,
they willspeedlly avail themselves of iti
It Was well known many years ago that the wild
cherry bark tree, of this climate possessed valuable
medicinal qualities. Indeed this faet was known to
the aborigine*, and decoellona of the leaves or hirk o!
thfoirce has ever been regarded by theirphysieians as
one'of the most effectual remedies in many diseases.
This fact, several years since, arrested the attention of
Dr. Warn, a highly respectable practitioner of Vir
ginia. He iitTeaiigaied with cart the healing proper*
ties of the wild cherry—tested its wheaaJntirt*
titered alone, and wheats cotnbinatlehwitk clher-re*
medial Events. Be found that itt‘natural virtue
hqrsteatiy *wf»wsari> sahhy
dieats wttose properties were all well proved and,g<si
erally recognized, a medicine was produced which
eonstuotes a remedy of-greal importance ia pulmonic
ry affections and dis uses of the chest and throat—
whieh are proverbially prevalent in oar cities
and large towns, and often prove foul, swelling tho
bill of mortality to a much greater extant titan is the
case with most others, we had almost said all classes
of disease. j
- The genuine Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry hu a
fie simile of (he signature of lleoiy Wistar, &L D.,
Philadelphia, and Sondford aad Park on a finely exe
cuted steel engraved wrupper. None | other are gen*
nine. i •
'View of Pitta!
:uUbT .
STUABTfcSILL
<t "V i.>
[OUBES, LOTS. FABHS, fee
110 tegond »t
DR. WISTAJPS nATJtAM OF WILD CHERRY.
We &ie just in receipt of the following voluntary tri*
bate to the curative power of Wistor 1 * Balaam of Wild
Cheny, from E. Hall, &L D., of Ml demons, Michi
gan, who is a physician of high standing, and an'ex
unaive druggist* }
Mt. CLuana, hlieh-. OeL SOth, 1519.
To the afflicted, this may certify that Mrs. R. Rob
erta, of this village, three or foar weeks after confine
ment, was attacked with a violent cough aad great
prostration, and seemed -hastening to the grave with
fearful rapidity, i advised her loose Wismr’s Balsam
of Wild Cherry—she did so, and with that valuable
medicine alone wu restored to health, and is now a
living proof of the value of Wlstar’s llalsam of W aid
Cherry. E.HALL,
Physician jand DntgguL
Read on and be convinced still further of the remit,
kable virtaes of WUtar’s Balsam Chenyi
Messrs. Bandfnnl A Parta Gents. As a mailer of ji*-'
lice to yon. and fsr tho benefit of the public, 1 woald
offer tho following sttiertentof a can effected by yflui
medicine, known as Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.
In the spring of 1517 my wife was severely. attacked
with Peripneumonia, or Pleurisy, which resulted In a
deep seated pain in the side; accompanied with a se
vere eongh: she was attended by some of the test'
physicians in Chicago, bat to no purpose; for weeks'
she suffered, without relief, coughing incessantly night
and day. 1 came to the conclusion that all the reme
dies knownlto the physicians coaid nbthelp her,' and'
wu induced to try your Wild Cherry;. Iprocurcdone
bottle, and commcceed asing it according to .direc
tions: before it was all gone—the cough stopped, the
paio in her side left her, and with the aid of .another
bottle she wu restored to rxxna ouus. In con
sideration of these circumstances, I would recommend
it to the pablie. u a valuable nwdwind.
Years, respectfully, - R. N. GARRATT.
Gaaim Harm. Mich.. Oct. 5.16t9. i
, Read (Ju foiloxzing Tutioiamialt.
Of all the eurei that have been recorded, there pie
certainly none equal to the one firet mentioned, which
plain!/ahows the eurshiltiy of Conatunption, even in
some of its worst forms: j ' i r *
Ctiowß ram, Lake co, lad Juno 16, !9W.
J. D. Park: Dear Sir, As 1 have a deep eonrnii*era
tio a for the afflicted, permit me.to. civs-you'dbrief
history of my afflictions, and-lha benefits derived from
the use of Dr. WUtart Balaam of Wild Cbenyd-- i
InJuly,lB44, l wma attacked with a! fever of the ty
phod character, whieh left me in a[ very debilitated
state, when in the following winter I wai taken with a
severe cold, wjueh reduced me to such an extent as to
fve me the appearance of a confirmed consumption.
labored under a severe cough—expectorated a great
deal, and was troubled with cold feet and night sweat*.
I also frequently raised blood from nxy lunge. 1 con
tinued in thia state, gradually diking under the di»>
ease; until Janoiryvia<7," when I was again attacked,
with fever. My friandadespaired of my life, mud my
physicians thought I could survive but a ebon lime,
lily extremities, erpeeially my feet,'were oonMantly
eoid, and almost lost then feeling. (Under these cir
cumstances U may truly be said that I warm living
skeleton. Ifinallydeteratinedtoeuiltakingmedielna
prescribed by phyaietans, and try Balaam
of Wild Cherry, and from the im week that 1 Com
menced taking it, I can dm a gradual recovery. - I
continued |ts uu six months, ut the end of which time
1 was cared, and have enjoyed rood health ever, state,
and cheerfully recommend the Sals am to all those ah
flictedwith disease of the lungs, and wo aid say to
those commencing its use, not to bediscottragedif two
or three bottles do not effect a curt; but persevere ul
have done, and I have ho doubt but auto eases out of
tan will be blessed with renewed!health, ai I here
been. —; Respectfully, yours* i •
JOSEPH JACKBOIf.
PxtcmBl per Bottle—Bixßottlesfergs. .
Sold by J.D. PARK, (.raeeeaspTUjßandfbrdAPartj)
Fourth and Walnut streets, Cinedaautl, Ohio,-General
Agent for; the South and West,- to: whoa aU orders
must be addressed. * ’j 1 : !-• - 't-. '
l* Wilcox, Jr; Jamca A. Jones; j| EUd & Co; B. A,
Fahnestock A Co, FUtttmrgh. L T. BusseU, Wash
ington; W. H. Lamberton; Tkaakfia; L B. Bowie,
Welty, Greeaaburglg
set; Scoti A Gilmore, Bedford; BeedASon, Hunting
dos; Mrs. Orr, HolUdayiburg; HUdibrea 4 A Co, I ndi
, ana; J. K. Wright, Eoannlng;' Evans * CcyEriwk.
ville; A. Wilaoa A Bon,i Wayneabixgh; M’Fartand A'
Co, N. Calleadirri'Mcodvillfe; Burton A Co, Erie; J y
Magoffin, Mercer, James, Kelly ACo,Bntlen B.Smith,
Beaver, J.D.Bummcrton 7 Warren; F.L AC-S. Jones,
Ctadcrepon; P. Crooker, Jr, Brownsvijile..
novlP-dAwlytisjT -- • . - ' ' ['
Twilled curtain- chintzes.—>v. il Mn« ;
TOT hat rac'd a farther aopply erplaia Scarlet and'
Twilled Cwtain Chlntact, at UieNbrui tail comer •
FoanhaDdhlarhctei*. i i don
COFFEE— A tmaUiotfartaiobV
deSO STUART fc SILL
mOBACCO-OOVxtS’t and t% fortalobj' r *
d c «J ' BTUABT A SILL
br STUART A BILL
TEA— 50 hf cheat*
dcao
J a DILWORTH A CO
Superiorwinkandbrandy— : -
80 ea»e» Sherry W»Wi WWi ; .
8 eeakt Grape Broody; 1
«o» ek* ** last rce'd oa eoaUramfedt
far tale hr dcBt SELLERS fc MCOl*
ats*a axtn iasulr (ax
DILWOBXH fc CO
ELOUR-JO ttU-cr
übbjr ’ deSt "
PBUBTTIBia lOOKBOOU.
~
TTTHKBRwia-ba Satdforwalq jnrawottaeitafr
VV ir«h,«><u reßgions Book* andTiusU cwortsod
in a series ofabcotTOURHUNDRED ijauw pah
lieatietts,(ofwhich ttttlofoe* can be hadcatpoEea)...
Uon,) embracing many ataadaid taTtiMOfr,
and w«u adapted for SabbafaSdtecl, Congregational,
Mlntaer»»aid Private libraries. •’ ■• • •- ,
Persons wishing to purchase each boots, V* IBvK
ted la call anA wwilmi «>■» ..- _ \
The Depository of the Pennsylvania Bible Society
ia kept at these rooms. - .octfcdAarSmß) ■ •
if OT T» sun o» & tu Emu u notmore wpnl'•
rive titan a bad, putrid breath, or dark, yellow dlsrww -
ed teeth. If persons haTe these it is their own ftalb—
(her can, fox two shillinM. bay an trtiela that WIJX
stake their breath pare aid sweet as tbs Mnr4fro
Arabia. '
It cores diseases of the Gem, spang? or uleentfs
and for the Teeth it is unequalled, icmmrlag the tazm%
f.«t».winj the teeth In the. gam, aid eleu them at
white as the tmam qfshsjVssjw Sink. -
' Such, reader, aiethepropertieaof Jone*VAmh«'
Tooth Paste, ana, without prairing it earselrcs, hour
whatoneof ownettrespectabb and adeatifloPom l
ti«u,Mr. E. Field, o! New York, says:
U I have both used sWd n»tiwJ tM« »»ii tmZ
palpable artlele, (Jones’Amber Tooth PutoA asi •
can recommend It as potsesring allthoqulWi'selelm
ed far it.”. Beader, we can say no mere to convince)
only that if yon ut this onee yon will bo well pleased.
It U pat up hi English Peis, for
cents. Sold cy the Agent, WM. JACKSON, ® Libor*
ty street, PSttsharghT; ' '- ' • tagfodAwT
i VZ baunuunaiß Gan DBum—lONUntnl
wTChealeal Boapeanses
the same tune whitens Ufa Bkst
giving u the texture sad beauty of aniafkatfe. . .. •
v Bconinr, Satx Ream AJQ Gobs, ara m orttsuy
healed, but eared by Us use, as ax least seven Phyas*
°*f“ New York know, whoiise ills such o*m*»
* w<t ** rmfsHing ss else in'
Pntrus, Buncos, Fiacua,'or any ether skin 4b*
ean. The reader is assured tint this ts no useless
puffednoshua,asosetrial wfllpmee.- looaM enn*
aerate ai least £0 p»*w?tn eared oT
Sots Hsas,Sen Laos axb Pm Busm —Buy 1%
and use it, and the reader la-again assured! wool*
not entelly sell it for the abors unless I knew hie bo
ail 1 state. Those who are liable to •
wßltndthfaa
cure. AnyoneafflfetedwithaaTOfthaaboTe,or«im'
uar diseases, will flad this aUa^a*i^«iwt«.^ B f»a. - .
- ble Is Us properties) than I state.
But, reader, the stores an flooded with *.
andbo sure yea ask for JONES’S Dalian :
byWM. JACKSON, 89 Lrifanj joest.
|n» Aueoobcmzn are tinnnrsritj ■■men tnr
theioUowtng are the aetual nslltieaer a fe. battle of
Jans* Coni. llair Restorative.* If they doubt ear'
word, they cannot these hlghlyroepcctable dtixsas
who haTetrjod in— ••*.••••
Mr. Goo. Beeket,4l Bm st. New York, «
Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle u, Brooklyn. ,
Mr. Wn. Tompkins; n King si. New York.'
Mr. Tho«.Jaekso% Montour* Island, near Pittsburgh
. H. E. Cullen, late barber steamboat B. America.
And mom than a hundred other* com, though this
matt suffice, that It will force the hair tegrewontba
head or face, stop it falling off, strengthen the roots,
rcmoTittg tern and dandrgff iron the roots, making
light, red, or gray hair assume a fine dark look, and
keeping dry, harsh or wiry hair moist, sett, clean -cad
beautiful, a very, very long time. '
Sold by the Amt, WM. JACKSON, 69 liberty 0,
3?ti 00cents, and one dollar. ; -
LAbIKG ARE dAOfIoiJED AUArNBTtF
SING COMMON PREPARED CHALK. :
They are notawan bow frightfully injurious llgla
to the skin! how eoarse, how rough, how ssl*
low, yellow, and unhealthy the skinap*
pears afterosJagprepandchalk! Be*
tides it Is injurious, containing a
. . large quantity of Lead!
' We hare prepared a beautiful regetabla Article,
which we eali JONGS' SPANISH LILY WHITE.
It is perfectly Innocent, being purified of all dsloexi*
ons qualities; and It imparts to the skm a natural, heal*,
thy, alabaster, clear, living white; at the same time
acting as a eeametie on the skin, making it soft, and
smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 69 Lib*
erty at, Pittabnryh. Price 85 eenta. - ahgTalfowT
IBV HABOW.ABK ITOBB
SIGN OP THE PLANE AND SAW, ”
. 90. TB Wood StMlti PltUhVtfh, t
EUIIER ANDLAUFMAN, Importers anaaeaka
in Foreign and Bomestte HiHIPWABII, la'
au iu Tarietiei, are now prepared to sell as low and
on as reasonable terms as ean be purchased elsewhere.
We Mlieit our and the nubile generally, to
call and examine our sfoek, whieneonautamnrief
KNIVI'3 and FORKB, POCKET and PEN
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings,
such as Locks. Latches, Hinges and Screw*, together '
with every article nsuallvkept in: Hardware Store*
We invite the attention of Carpenters and Mechanic*
generally to oar assortment of Tools, which have beea ‘
selected with great care, and which wo aro determbP
ed to soil *o as to give aatiafaetian. apfodtwT
Property Im
isgluay City for
THE suhaenben eflar foraalea number of ehdloa
Lots, situate in tit* Second Ward,fnmdsgeatifa
Common graond, cm easy tern*. - Inquire at •
W. O>H. ROBINSON, Any at Law, St Clair ft
or of JASROBINSON, on thsprestisatv --
mrn.-dAwtn .-. ; -
TOPBIiraRSt
TIIE subscriber has on hand and for sale, asAgeat
of L. Johnston A of Philadelphia, the folfow*
tags ‘bt .
25 ptirofCases;
45 ibunu Fancy Letter, difleieniJSMi;
300 Newspaper Cuts;
50q lbs. Leads, cut to Older; N . ■' :
10 Composing Sticks; • - -
100 keg* Prout’s New* Ink;
1 Brass Galley, Column Rnlet, Brass Bales of all
descriptions, Ac. A, JAYNES, •
Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth st
N —Orders received for new Type. aalOdfowS
PBSUI TBh BTOBJtt. ; ,/
THE subscriber has just reeeived at the Pekin, Tea..-.
Store, 70 Fourth street, a very large and well se
lected stock of pure GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
from New York, all of whieh has been reeeiywlip thia •.
country aince the fim of February laat, cesahrangM •
all the different grades grown .in the Celestial Empire.
Our stock being among the largest In the West, We are...
prepared to wholesale, on than any other .
house ia the city. .We iavise retail grocers to call and -
exawae prices. ‘ They cankavoupaek* - ' V
failfchTaghtortilshair-eonvonifnftA-. .-•-
.■Our icfaftS&ccs Vary for Oolong, BlaakTeasnom
AWM. ta per Nlng Yoang Souchong, AO eta;
. -Congo 50.' nod English Breakfast 50, Young Hyson, . .
Gunpowder and Imperial, from S 3 cts- jo 9MB per lb.
Famiifesere roquested to sendaadgqs »tmplc*-af .r *-' * •- ’
CRAB CIDER—2O bbl* and fl hf bbls, a fine artTele,
for'sale by BURB RIDGE, MOLSONA CO,
dele ■ - ' 1 Water st
GASUEeRES h DB LAIMM eaaM aaper nev
«tyla Cuhmerw utd vUk Tory Ugh
olore, rcc’d awl now opening ®t I .*,Am..oA»
dcBo AAMASOMtCOB
T EAITEERSCRAPS-3 nk* ln«tore an4&r«*JcbT
_j dctO ' COPE &BREYFOGXJC
1 ■)AT* r< « 1 ' , .u a ai a ,« i Jf. , u | .bj HGBA^
bbU Dried-for uIA by, g HGBJJTT
SEED 3-4 b»r»n«x«*<i •
1 but Timothy toed; (at wla by '. _
dcSO OHORANT
Lard-9 bbl» tecelTlng end to nut b;
dc2o \ CJ
SUGAR— 10 Uid» piiaa ifo, \
-10 Ibis Refined: to •*» bT • • • .
deSO J P WILLIAMS, 110 Wool tt
.
■ . 10 “
LAKD-1# bbl» No 1 Lemfi . •
Beans— si t>t>u wute,for i»icbr ,„- [ ~ * .
dgao - RHEY, MATfHBWS A CO
PEACHES— 120 boold crop; . « .
X. I " t "’SsgauM»OT t l:co-
TALLOW— 34 bbUforwleby
te»_ - EIIEY. MATTHEWS »CO
tarrinnif sod (or
tVOHTHfcCO
elotiit, m>t rac’d
iuu&'CM.lMilAiqr-
WOKTHfcCO
T&nijkcOi
nOWDEß
t__«ale_by
T>OLL Bt
rltr
rvav PEM
X/i r deao_
/'"UIEE3F
QidcMP
Mm,A«HKg~4a bbii B H.Bt janea? EefiaeryTtor
M j fl DILWQKTHA-CO
Ties” tlHrN ~ 8 - Ti ' t co/
CIGARS— 38,000 Coamon; > ■ •*,
'ttKAT FU)UB-*»;|*cju
iy deg) COPE fc
T/EO BUTi'Eß—idkenOTesb. to arrive tUl'Sty.
'KdcSO ttlPB A BfIBYFOGLB, 108 Bocrofl at
ioliart tee*daßdjtof Mis by
dffi "1
b rac’d
fo, o , && , E b Z .ce n
AME>in*,N T° largo mssortmeat of Amen
tan MaavTaetued Toy*, dbe bwt tnd moat tab*
•outial in iha world. .'• Call aad aeaibejn at
drtl ■- •«? • 0 YEAGER’S.IQS Mutet«t
RINTS FOR W. CMlWHTiaviteaikeap
teatiou of bayera iff Us asaoioacai of FRINTB,
embracing the wnrett and taadsonemßTlea,and war
ranted fast colon.' Also—EngUoh Cfcmtieihsfnow
and handsome patterns: and a large assortment©! neat
figured light Prints anaCUaues, r
•deal ■; -.■? WB MURPHY
ODA A3tl—2o casks bfUdyU
•ale by WM BAQjtLET A CO,
detr • ; : 18 and an Wood »t
Rye FLOUR-13 bbt* tee«d and fin tale by • ;
dctl ’ WM H JOHNSTON, m Soeoad at
QS^yjsa^tSih
BrrPTBR— m tw fw»»A and forsalobr .TT. -
dci7 - a c*om_
gdwn
lTT&TOBKI I I—CHKAPKH TUAN -.****}?*'
Vf Jut rw’i,aainrmeß of fall '^Efi*i* a ß*2ut
ter'Watebea, IB cue» fine «tm» wUm le»a *u ■»
low a* Hurry and thirty five d&ilm t apa warrantee w
owitmeot of JBjjgJjjjgJ'
priWnttho various and lajcrtatftw, “s*E£2t“®? ,a ?
* \V.W. WILBOr<, Watclimakeratt4£ew*lev
dclß earner Malta* tad TotTM mwf. ;
IJSTILLIaMs’IVOKY
W for KBorias Tartar, gwWPHfeHSIS
tabiuncc* dewnifiti*®to UiaTseiL
thottttc,eleoj»riJif the masth, heaiip* and atwaftaea*
tflff'tha gana and purifying taa ottaa.
t 1%
SOAP —W bozei Undifif from steamer Wow JSBflu
and for *ale,toelo*a co&cgmcat, fry., -~. •. _ '_
del® \ JPALZKLL
/"’IORN—3OO tm la *ioi
VL dcl _ 9 _• •
SCRAP IAON-Ocui
delfl
r'oNGsHA\VL»—Rccvipcrexpraij,
1 j opcnbit at-A. A--Me*cn A Co.*, n<v »***•}
itrcat-O cue* taperior Long tod Bfl*aioBknwU,a#d
Srochado. -• ■ • '• • ' *y- J 1
S yctPUao, la excellent ortir, wiU*
Us good order, *5O.
-jjPra.auiHKE-..