BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, BIFOUTED * TELEGOAPOED jOR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE &£. I " j- Wawi?«tos, Jib. S ' « In the Haase, to 'day, after sotne-onmipoitaai the Speaker announced the order of th* £]ay—the election of officer*. Tfao frit in order • £*iK the Clerk. S Mr. Athmuo nominated Mr. CuhpWl» the pres> fast Clerk. / - ’j| Mr. Thompion, of Pena*ylvpnii, nominated ' Forney, aad Mr.'Bia|h*aj nominated Mr. B* ‘! |jß. Frenoh. „ , q. On the first billot, Forney received W; Cimp* \'W % Tli «tuiering t 33. Second BiDot-Forney, $10t; Cojbpbell,Bi; *csltering, 25. | Alter the second billot, ■ e*U of the House wu ;t»ndn without aviiU C°n»ider»b!ediicu*iiou en . | when the Howe finally adjourned, without ■I further baQouiof. \j la the Senate, the Vice Preiidetit announced I Ike Jblbwicg Commiueo on the Centos: > John Devil, Underwood, Sturgeon, Butler. and 1 Noaeroa* meoorisls were presented, ted le ,jl |>n«d to the epprOpn*** Committees. n I, gtre notice, providing for the effiec ; | at ) exeealioo of (be law hslstive to the recapture 'f y tad Navy, were introduced. .Hr. Cut will callup, to morrow, hit resolution relative to Ihe suspension of diplomatic intercburae with Attains. A icenlntinn «u offered, taking the Poat Master Otamlto inform the Senate whether be had made «BJ removals in the Department ofofficers appoint* gd by his predecessors; if to, howmany,and what the otnaes of making such removals! Hr. Sonia sqbmiited a of inquiry, re* Istive to the probable expenses of deepening the north east pass of the Mississippi; which was sd- Bell introduced a resolution, inquiring into the fTpent* of repairing the breach in the dam at thakaad ol Cumberland Islaud, in the Ohio—ad ' opted. Hr. Jonet—A resolution introducing a bill grant ing land 'to the State of lowa, to aid in the con ffrrtMtrtu of • rail road from Dubuque to Keokuk. - Mr. Douglas—A. blUgraniiag right of way, and of pnblic lands to aid in ite construction of tha Central Hail Road. Hr. Acheron—A aimilar bill in behalf of the contemplated railroad from Hannibal to St. Jo seph, Missouri. He also presented numerous memorials and resolution*, from the Missouri Le gislature, on various subjects, and resolutions from tha same body on the subject of slavery— Instructing Session against the adoption of the Wilmot Proviso. The reading of this resolution drew some re marks from Messrs. Beaton and Acheron- Ur. Foots notified the Senate, that he would, os Monday next, call up his reuolotiou, provid ing for the Territorial Government of the State of Deaarat, in Cal-fjrata, and Hew Mexico. Tha Senate ,nfter spending some time in Executive Session, adjourned at (our o’clock, this afternoon, Sr. Louis, Jan. 3. Tha river is very low at this point, and obstruct ed by Ice. Tbe weather, however, is moderating. The upper riven are all closed- 1 There are five feet in channel to Cairo, and rising slowly. New Yoke, Jan. 3. The Barque Clarissa Ball, arrived yesterday, from Fayal, bad on board the Captain of the Claeb Grimahmw, which wav lately burnt at .tea. The Captain says, when the ship took fire, about 60 passengers, who attempted to escape on a raft, perished. • FROM. HARRISBURGH. Haxxuburob, Jan. 3,1850. The Whigs have to day elected, with the aid tflhe Speaker, the principal officers of the Sea ttle. The bill atttorixißfr the Commisioaen of Allea fheay County to borrow money to redeem 4be atrip, has passed the House. NEW YORK MARKET. Knr Yo*i, Jab. - Fto»r-ill deaeti pilous have been setivelo-day, .O ptoMiwtiluji better. There hea been a fair desmog tor the ewtetn port*. Oimin—Wbett ia laqaire d for, Imt price* regain iU- Uourr-: A good deal {U doing ia Corn, with old Western mixed at Ml per ba. , j provision*—Themarket exhibit no change,. unk«»: JX fee |«m UDTt. . “l*»d—B*l*» of Bpani*h atSl#»per cwt ""Whiskey—l* la moderate demand, with a alight d< galea of Ohio at 26|957e. Couoo-.ja generally .held at advanced- rate*, bt aaica are limited. NEW YORK MARKET. ETEIUIO KD3IT. New Yorx, Jan. 3.jr‘ Fto*r—Thereto a rood home and E»«ern demand, wish aome thlppin* inquiry sfc#Wer» contto** firm wiU an adaanetog tendency. Sale# of Common We* uratsd * per bbU . Whtokey-SOle s«*■ , , . ' PreTtoiona ÜBdnpWftrf*. Sale* of elear pork kr„. l**i “«« Iton-"*™ M The killing «••»» 14 drawing to»clo»e. T OUSTERS—3e*«* (I do. J.r« prlocplrtli. Ujbran, tor ..to tr JACOB_wp.VKB, li gMsiag gUOiR A Ud. NO,^ 10 , '^Sar JM w.to- ... ui» b, JACOB _ ~ . . . in BONNET RIBBONS—Now opening at A. A- M.A BONA CO.’S, No-« Market eireei, voice of tasetfer high colored Bilk and Vetoet Bonnet Kibbont, <7 the latest and moat fcsiuonable style*, ded? ' • —!•• DLANKETB-10Q pair Horje BlmlmM® l •ale tTUM BLANKET DEPOT, TkOUBLE MILLED FLANNELS, WWW. I 9 grown, a wjxrior article for Drawer* and sairw> tot gale at fee Blanket Depot of the Fayette Maunfae* taring Company, No. &fl Market »t dc37-kw n HOT—lk keg* nu’d, )a*t ru'd and tor ante by 1 • A CULBERTSON. Ufi Liberty at « pit* Jut fee'd and for ante by g f?t*l . A CULBERTSON. liA LU>erty_ CteW BUUAR CURED UAMB It BF.EF— (\ ja tierce* “Bran* It Swift I ** aaperior 8. C- llama; A 1 J7bbla “ - “ u w Beefi Jn*t rce*d and for tale by lltf . SELLERS A NICOLS_ men ueh lending tnd for u) > dctl JAMKSDAIJSKLL S* - * tin *R—l9 bbda Nu, rtc’d pier Mery Ann. for »ale dc« KNULISUfo BENNETT _ n , *owES—SObbla NO, oowlnndlugand for aa)e jest ENULIBII A iiENNUrr Snap— 300 boxe* Faltn,ln etore and for tale by • ENGLISH A BKNNfftT LozM Cincinnati, for ante by: * ** DILWORTH A CO! 300 tuVjuU me’d and tor ante by tCatf! * K ' J KIDD It CO, 80 Wood at -X_'„rrß GLUfr-lW tb» »upcttor, Jail r*e’tf and •yy'gr.g .. i«»n» r*BV-™ «-)»■ '“ M “ J -j'kw’d *CO l^tfl biit.cn"^ r AeflJ IWI lb« AtafT ictl tru.a, J? I; fiffi&r*-. —^uaSt^L;.” 1 tor -r• bbU Kjira Moll. l°»t Mfltoi B— UYXEK— A *• CRO/EB _ fc* ; i Tiin'frrrt '. t"‘* Tt *~’ d " nd t CROjtKjl. IJ ■»i«!j ,s UrrSlnl^) _ bbl» Vann* tk Kirk’* e?k F^SrfbS* 1 " ■“’rßMCTßo'Nlifc CROZFR rf "* r ■ , --«n»r L**' from H wST** <«' “*■ bT JAMES DALZELL del& ~--j ~Sn ufki id d*Y we’d »nd fo nil®“?®^^ ,a “*R«aTRONO * CROZE» )m> br e rk i* held at $lO 9 l*bl. Salea dry beef at e« p Hi. Lard, with lair iranaaclioot, may be quoted 6|WCe. in bbla and bet*. U i—Tbe market i« withoat ehaoße, with •*!«» t.f choice W B roll at 14015c—gdo J tnd prime rolls in lbI.*,may 1 .*, may Ue quoted at Ulol4jc.4* K>- Duis Fturr—We notice sales o ( seTeral small lots, uuligbtiy advanced price*, say * OT Apples, 11,31; and ler Peaches, 82,31 4P - bu. UaaM—Sale* in IoU of S to 10 Ibis, at 7Uo*sc * ba> for a good anifle. : SaakP Pat-ta-Sales of 341, with wool on, at 63c ' Hun—The market contlnuei quite firm at former qai tationa—ur, for Salmon 81$ It bbl; and S/7 4P we ; Mackarel No 1,813; No 9,810,50; and No a, 87.50 *■ bb| labrador Herring* axe sold at W,M.anJ common east ;cnt at 85,30* bbl. ; eastern stock market. I Mur Yaia. Dec. 31.-3ale* tt\WO V St% 1*8» lllll; 81,000 do do coup, U3;BU,I*W do do, 1*57. Ill’ • Istw do do, IHSt, HWi, 81COO Henn’a 3’a, 90; Beading Bond,, sn» dodo, 56}; 200 ah 111 Slate Bk,“}, lOOdo N A Trait, 13};90(1 dodo, 13; 193 de do, 11} I’MlUDitniu, Dec. SB.—Sale* 81000 Pir.almrgb 6’a •oup, 93,81000 Allegheny, co O’*, BS; 3 ah Meeh Bank. JC|, 81000 Henna 6**, fe9*i S3OO do do. I>0; 89,000 U S s*i 14^3,100; s*b Bk Henna, 113; 10 ah Henna RR, 30}. Ualtikobc, Dee. 31.—Sale* 81000 Bid guarierly «’•, 37; 94,‘J00 Balt G’s, IcCO, 103; 40, 93 Balt A Ohio R R tiouda, 18G7,92; 16 ah Union Bk, 65; 30 do Mannu Bk., Se}; 90 *lo Weatern bank, ZEK ' fr7mri»ti> SALTS—dO bbte on conaentneut an S‘SSS“ ““Kiffi- dell . _ . . ~ •. r; ePiKISH ciOaMMM* & 5S) by No 119 Wood »t DDLS, of Holmes' unrivalled Extra Family 309 PlJJUB—warranted to giro enure «aii»far l.on, or the money rei.urned-|u»l received per ««a. bout “Lady Taylor,” and tor *ale at the GREAT W JBSKSJSfKSffiwi' r 8.0-. 7ito do Oil Meal,6ol do Corn-together *{* » f “ l * '»*£s?* w Ww J *t"ps” ON Tuesday evening last, Utwcen Wlll ?»a« Ha» and the Exchange Hotel, a three stoned TO! AZ JiRACKLCT. Any person leaving it at the Jewetry 8,010 of 1L Kiehstdsoa, 71 Market street, will be liber ally rewarded. *o* ItLOUR-W bbl* C t* Anshatshi «xua lamily f< 4 by dtai j s DILWORTII a CO 1’ V/»c* 7 r.Ti.!H-AS this In store, and (or sal* by * dcltt CRAIU A SKINNER,» Market *t FUAIB-IUI seks rec'd, for, »aieby CKAlli A SKINNER T\KlPi> PEACHES—«*.* bu just rec’d and for salei by J CRAIO A SKINNER ji*ssr v NU,lw " t,u “cWuTjabM P™-" “Stu“rrl 81U WINtS— 7U e»*» I'orx, Madeira, Sherry aud S» M.Uga Win**, lor tale by ibe eatk or in qu “ “ U M mTCUCTLWiK, „<,»« N.IOIJJb, y iliiXi w ..m*o on sieuncrKinuolU, (c • ie’Cy ’ novft ISAIAH DICKEY kCO rnI'KEK—ISO t»s*t prime Klo, arriving and lor sol liJy awO WfcMMITCIIELTKBE FIIKSII TEAS— Imperil* liunpowder and You llvmxi Tew, of »uperior qonltiy,. in hf, cbcL, I a nftouj bri. init icc’d and for wle by * ‘ wk. M MITCHKI/TRKK MuXAUSW-ISlbbl. prune rUnuiion Aloirn in Aik bbii nod tend order, for «aie low by U> o&k out* ‘ w & U MITCIiKLTUKK novlS laiUbcrM /-'T&KKN Al'fLKS— I*3 bliUjmt '««• lof , l keta, for aalo at tho Blanßr.t IVpol o! *-«ya-tw^ lactarm* Company, No an Market »l mil and for sale by J KIDD* CO Gunny w *mtt v. 1 l f V, , „*S , Sw sr wii v Oci? COl’K. It URKY FUOCK i~Cayenne. rreHl and lor J KIDD tCO 1/LOUK-GObblaKxtra Family; i. JJ 100 “ Superfine; '■ 5W ** Fine; in .tore and for .ate i.y dels 1 . • CRAIG A ?WNN*?S. PPt.KS-.lov bill* fee’ll »«d 7«f iiJe JfT . deli WM II JOHNSTi FINK SPONGK-Wu |b» ju»t r*-r*d and lor ••}« deU J KIDD 4 CO, CU Wood RiIUHAKU ROOT—ll» lb* for .ale by „ dcU J KIDD A CO PERUVIAN BARK-75 lb. jn.t rec’d and tor.aleby dcl« J KIDD A CO LiqUOUICK— 3UI lb. Sicily l.uiuonee; • . WO - Calabria “ for *»« dcU J KIUD A CO, 60 Wood -INDIA RUUUKR PACKING-Ju.l rac’d, SOO'povnii i Packing, lor Steam Fjiflne., mold wholesale via re tail, at the India Rubber Depot, No. 5 Wood at. deH J. 4 11. PHILLIPS. FLOUR— 150 bbl* in alore and for sale by dell WM H JOHNSTON.II7 Second «? QNIONS—2O bbl. rac’d aad.for'•*]« by toU WMHiOHNHTQN 7 'Sa^iro-B" S&woS' .i ;> ' . PORT OF PITTSBURGH. girau—There were 8 feet 6 inehes in Ike channel leal evening, tad felling. ARRIVED. Celeb Cope, Murdock, Beaver. Michigan, Briea, Beaver. Lakeßrie, Clerk. Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, WeUaville. Viroqne, Galloway, Honongahela City. Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Atleniie, Partisan, Brownsville. Baltic, Jacob*, Brownaville. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Lonia Me Lane. Conoel. Wheeling Clipper No. t, Dovol, Cincinnati. Ariadne, Hughes, Brownaville. Departed. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver. Lake Erie, Clark. Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, Wellsville. Michigan, Briea, Beaver. Viroqaa, Galloway, Mononrahela City. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownaville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati.. BOATS LEAVING-THIS DAY. BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, it 8 a- n. and • t- « BEAVER PACKETS, 8 a. *. and fc r. *• WELLSVILLE PACKETS, 8 a.*. CINCINNATI— Hamborg, 10 a. *. u Clipper No. 8,10 a. *• WHEELING—Loaii MeLane, 9 a.*. NEW .ORLEANS— Schuylkill, 4 r. *. -NASHVILLE—Fort PiU^*ll “ Feb. 0, “ 90. ** March C, “ *• 2U. Fo% Ciscixjutx —The «p!endid picket iteamer Clip per No.'tfi will le»re thU d»y, »t 10 o’clock, pr«»»ely. “ April a, “ 17, Mar The flne steamer Hamburg, will leave for CtuclnnaU this d»y- The splendid light draught steamer Fort Put, i« w cciring freight opposite the foot of Mat heist., for Nash ,llla; the is the only boat op for that point, and will probably leave this day. Rtvsa Acnnanr.—We learn from the Cinciannti pa' peri, that the' steamer Silas Wright, In a heavy fog, or the morning of the *7th ult, ran into the woods neai Salt River, and tore off her guards and inoeked dowr her chimneys. BRAVER A WELLSVILLE—Per Beaver-lflbbls flour, Armstrong A Croxer; l bbl pork, 2 kgs lard, « bgtrorn, Stein A. Dickson; 9 sets grave atones. Har bingb; 4 do do, J R McDonald; 3 kga lard. Lambert * ghiptoh; 13 bbls do, 2 do butler, 10 do aeed.L 8 Walrr caan; 4 do lard. R DaUrll A eo;0 cka prl ash, 3 bbls do. JAR Floyd; 33 do flour, Noble A Kyle; *-0 bgs barley, M U Brown; 3 bbls floor, Cummins k Smith; 7 do do, Murphy A Wilson; *4 do do, J Torrence; 3* bbls flour, 12 bg« barley, M White, 10 bgs corn, owner. I BEAVER—Per Michigan-0 bgs mdse, 1 loifurni* tore, G M Harton, * bbls, 1 hf do laid, I kg bauer, Wn Dver; 17 bdla paper, K M Riddle; 0 dodo, I, toomla, Jo bdla sash, II C Kelly; 5 do do. U. A Grier 23 bbls ale, 13 hf d qt do do, Robertson A Reppert; 70 dor brooms, owner, 10 bbls rye flour, 1, H Waterman; 13 Mia paper. W McDonald A cofC bbls d a-ples.flbgadedo, J-WaU A co; 3 aks flat, Carton A Mcknight; * tin cans, t keg, * bes flour, J S Benny A co; 37 b*« b w flour, 1 bbl but- S MrClurkun A ro; 9 kgs barley, Brown *Culbertson; •27 pcs castings. 2 stoves A utensils, Sheriff A Shirk, 35 bbls c seed, 40 bgs do, owners; 6dressed hng«,3ealvri, 4 eks pearl ash. 14 bdla leather, 2 hogs, 2 bgs flour, Per Lake Erie-5 bfcls c seed, 5 krs lanl, 1 cask prl ash Wick A McCamiless; IS bgs barley, Brown A Kirkpatrick;23 bbls flour, S MrClurkan. CINCINNATI—Per Ifambarg—lo ska wool, Barker; 4 bx« books, II Gruff A co; 10 hhd* sugar. I Dickey A eo - 10 do do, S F Von Bonnhorsl A eo; 1 pr bellows, J Forsyth A co; 1 kg sugar. Brown £~Campbell; hf bbl hard ware, A Cameron; 10=5 pc* blooms, U>rent,Bter ling A co; IS eks mdse, Beuneu A Berry'; 20 bbls oil. Sellers A Nieols; 31 bbia grease, 0 tea do, J fr Perry; 0 bbls peacans, 1. S Waterman, I small bi, D Leech A co-1 bbl, 1 box, Young, lbmsen A Plunkett; to tack* wool, SAW Harbaugb; CO >ks feathers, Vickery; 123 bgs barley, M A Brown. Per Brilliant—l 2 hhds sugar, i Dalrell A eo; 34 do do. Jas A Hutchison A co; 2t do do, C lbmsen A co; 1 hfbbl'pork.TSbaferfipkgs, -Vickery; 1 bhl. 1 basket, 2 bxs W Wright; 10 bbls molasses, Brown A Kirkpat riek; 7 pkgs Baker A Forsyth; 1 keg, 5 bxs specie, S Jones A co. Per Clipper No. 2—43 sks wool. Barker; 10 baskets champaign?, Freedman Aco; 4 bxs mdse, Wick A Me- Candless; 1 bg do, Baker A Forsyth, 90 sks oats, 8 hides, 3 bbls ermcklins, Seller* A Nieols. WHEELING—Per James Nel*on-3 pkgs mdse, D Brady; 9 sks wool. Clark A Thaw, 33 bbla flour, W Ly on; 35 sks corn, J*« Dalxell A eo; 41 pc* b meal. Wo Bingham J 2 bdls paper, D N White; l« bbls, A Mc- Uunild; 5 cks poaches, Church A Caroiberi; 2 bbla, 4 bgs meal, 3 kga lard, * bxa mdse, R Miller; * bbls Hour, Gibbs; 1 cow, Thos Arbuekle. Administrator's Voile*. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of administra lion upon the estate of Samnei C. Hill, late ol Pittsburgh, deceased, have been granted this day to the underugued. All porsona having claim* agaiusl 3he estate of said deceased, are requested to known the same, without delay to “ b *> n l l ! c r.atibs ■tore room, No. b?, Wood strait. JOtft.PH It HILL, dec3l-dlwAwgt of Pittsburgh. BALANCES ©a Deposit and Dividends which have been unclaimed for three year* and upwards, in 1 the Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh: Wm. Davis, residence unknown, A«g.», IMi, *228 00 Michael Weald, “ “ No. 19, IBIS, Wo.R- Olden, u **p. IS, tMO, 1500 : Iflix’hM. Wilson," u Dividend,No ▼umber 3, IBM; 1A share*, ■, 1° I certify that the foregoing balances and dividends are due to the persons named, or their legal represen tative*. which have been standing without being in creased or dimiahed for three veers or upwards, accor ding to the Books of this Bank. _ .. • 8 THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier Sworn and subscribed, before me, this 2Bth Deeem- TB4O CrW. Eaaxft, Notary Publie. ’dc3l -dlw&wltT .. . -KTOTICE ia hereby given that Letters of Admini*- IN tration have been granted to mo, of the rood* and chattel*. right* and credit*, which were of the late Jamea Cressan, of the Ctty of Pittsburgh, deceased; and all peraona indebted to the Estate of aaid deeedent •re requested to make immediate payment, and el! persona having claim* or demand* against tha £*tata r»rSfiiiXiS f ““ b,,, W M . W.LSON. Jr. ptJQEIO BALE. TUB undersigned, Kxecntor* of Robert Kln*,l*leor • plan, tp., in the County of Alleghany, deeM, by a»e of authority conferred oo.hi". by the last will ud teatamentof said deceased, will expose to »«|«hby pablic vendue or ontcry, upon the prenuiea,on Thors day, the Seveath day of March text, at the hoar of 10 o’clock, A. M., of, that day, the following de*cnbed that certain tract or parcel of land laid townahip of Plum, at the distance of about 14 miles from the City of Pitiibnrgh, and on road leading in the direction of tkluburgb, bounded by land»of Henry Reiter, W». Armstrong, the hem of Robt M’Laughlip, and John King. d«d. containing about One Hundred and bony ACRES, about eighty of which are cleared and under a good state of culuvaiioo, and with a rood Coal Bang there on: the same being the eastwardly portion of the traet occupied b T Ibc ..id Ruben Kin, in b.i Ufctfa«, .nd being the part or pared thereof directed by him to bo *°Tenni of Sole-One third of the money in bendi end the reudue in two eqeel ennuellnttnlmeati - - —~ - - - >ky Hemp, reo ; T-£MP—:l3bkle« Dow RoUod *”enloek, lou I'ooilffniaenl *iwl for **l® *1 cfiondN nor*l-«lp A. uukiw AN FXECTION for Nine Director* of the Pitubarjh Ntviiraiion end Fire In*nr*nce Corap*nr. win held at the Of&e*, No.*l Markei*treet, on Monday, deSStd secretary. ag BUTTER— I3bbl» and » keg*, peeked, m prime fg’ for ,1»M <>’ ■*>« »£ , WATKRMI n S*± t A y 9 ""' 8 Ifkl.ACJi XV'AbblNu—>i> i»«i« l “af^'^mip emTy B;l-- h r SHACKL^W.nTK,,, praab Arrival- 3 “ “ Tomato* •; 3 '• half gal. toitlee Pieklei, 3 “ quirt •J 0 * ~ 3 '* fancy ' ®O. _ . n M a ami f |S 41 b**« Fe»iher«; t Ucrco IK sacks Wools . , fidoz Lamb Skin*, with wool, 3 dox Sheep Skin*, “ 3 dox “ “ taxoodi To on R- - F! n ’ |JO MKrAL—'SO lout, »uitable for Foundy u««, j«*« £** ™ d (ot ,al< ly HABPV- JONES ACO (jin-roN-j b'.i« .’/'’ne.' a co ui of Cedar Log*, consigned C 5 uSJr Cro«r%Ul be .old to pay charge. ‘ , r;r"' J ''°B”u h H'”TSuKßGKE I _«J-V»'^'_ .C“£SSr" “a ' U.rrrd a(id Wuito Chantry l ' l V ,l a MA*»»N fc CO& del4 A A Bl - A"}-" yA‘’iM.C*WDI.K« t i» HUTI-kk-a a„ RAWB ,.IMS 'UIUH-*.,.,.. i'-»H.g,y&i» M lc* l gni.n«A ITi" N iiaus -* “'J uVanhiki.k /--IIIKAI' MOB*. UK »« L f.« col.«a M. • Suawterrieaj ' — *‘Korw»jr Pltln*" Dl»nk«U< WR. MDKPHV, *t North Ka*t corner of Fcnnb . ami Market sireel*, hat lately received • nl« of Ui« strove tapcnor make of Blanket*, and in* Tite* tho*« 1(1 want of the article to look at them be fore tiiiyinc- H* bat tl*o on band Home Made Blan l.„ . «om) heavy article, which be it telling low. A Made PI.ANNU-'t. lirown, barred and white, of « »operior quality. Alto— Twiliml Scarlet PI.ANNFXS, to which he invitee the attention of buyer*. irT » A isrcr supply of Good* recently opened in the wholesale Room*, up *utr», make* hi* aaaortment very fall and worthy the attention of dealer*. novl7 ■sVaUSSBIJ* CAKPCTA—W. M’Cuaruc* offer* to K ourchatere a large and bamUomejtw rtmeni of 2SS— “ ““w LOCAL MATTEBB. KsrosTZD vox tkx riTTanuxaH pan.T tu*n* Court of ftmarur ■•••lorn*. Thuxioiy, Jan. S. 1519. Present, Honorable Beajsmin Patton, President Judge, and William Kerr, Associate Judge. _ After the trial of an unimportant usault aid battery, tbo case of the Commonwealth vs—'dob j Q. PaUeraon, indicted for committing an assault | and battery, with luteal to kill, apon the person of Francis Porter, was called op. The easo was opened, on the part of the Commonwealth, by Mr. Win. B. McClure, who addressed the jury in his usual happy strain. He stated the dream- Stances of the case as the Commonwealth proposed to prove themj and alluded to the fact of Mr. Pal leraoo, at the time of the assault, having been a member of the Independent Police, a body which, be stated, provided they had no other authority to ad upon than their own will and pleasure, as was sometimes the case, had no legal authority at all. Fraocia Porter sworn—On the evening of the 19th of May, I bought a ticket and went to the clr cus. After staying in for some time l went oct, getting a check at the doer. Some of my acquain tances, near the door, commenced speaking to me, when Mr. Patterson came op and told me that l must go ovU He put his hands on me and I pushed him away. A stick, which he had in his hands, fell from them, and be picked it up and struck me under the ear. I fell down, ond my recollection from that time onl is very lodistinat. Cross examined—Patterson told me I most go ont, and when he pul hit hands on mo I poshed him away. He only asked me once to go away. At the time I was struck there was no press or crowd about Mr. Patterson. Don’t reoollect using any rongh language. (A common walking cane was here shown to the witness.) Don’t think that is the stick. Think the stick he nsed was straight, and had no crook tl the lop, as that one has. I George Pearce sworn—Waa at the circus on | the uight in question, tdidn'i lake any notice of Porter, coming out of the circus. My attention | waa drat directed to the matter by Patterson say iag to him that he must go out of the yard. Mr.. Porter said that he had a ehrek. Patterson said be moat go out, and laid his hands on Porter, when he pushed him away and his stick dropped. Patieraos then lifted bis stick and struok Porter, who fell. The blow crocisd fond- The stiek waa i thick hickory one, about an iofch in .diameter, cross the lop. Cross examined —Was not speakiug to Porter the time. Did not go there with Porter. I be. liove that be was al tbe lime in company with a young man named Ream*. Did not see Patterson | lead Porter eat of tbe yard. I Alexander Hunter sworn—Went to tbe eircua I on Saturday eveniofand went in. I came out I Into the yard before what they call. the grand en tree took plaor, and aaw Mr. Porter. Patterson came to bim and told him to go out. Porter aaid he bad aeheek. Then he went away. He eame j back again, and a boy named Reama atruck Pat- i tenon. He laid hi* hand on Porter, and he poshed Patieraon away, when he atrack Porter on the head with a large, straight, hickory stick. It had a straight handle. Saw Porter afterward* in bed. I saw Patieraon that night, afterwards, and be had a nick aucb a* that (here the stick rclarrad to be fore was again shown), in.hli hand. Croat Examioed—'Thi was before the Grand Entree. Stood aboat a fool from Mr. Porter. Reams rather shoved than struck Patterson. Paltersoa reded back some distance, and fell. Reams atruck him when be saw him lay hands on Par. lerson. j Wm. Reama picked Porter up, and he and a young man named Sutherland, helped him out of I the yard. Patterson asked Porter to go out ofj 1 the yard once, and Porter said be had a check— I ■aw Palteraon there the night before. James Sutherland sworn—Wa* at the circa*on this night—saw Porter come out and gets check ■at the door. Patteraoa was talking to Porter, and I was walking away—was about 25 steps off; when l heard a sharp sound, and looking round] saw Porter on the ground, and Palteraon standing j over him, with a stick; Reams and Patterson help ed him onL After that l went-into the circus again. Porter was taken to some salt barrels, and laid on them, and afterwards was taken to a tavern. Cross extminefi —When Pilteroon wss telk* I in, u> Porter, llroro were rtrj few-lroyi -root. I- Porter, Reams, and 1, are friends. Never went j to the circus with him. Met him there. Some time* meet him at the Good Will Engine House. I Think he was a member then. Reams sworn—Patterson came up to where I Porter was standing, and asked if he hsd a ticket. I He said he had n check. Patterson said be must goontoftbejyard.orioto theeircua. When Pat terson laid hand* on him, I knocked him down. He got up and struck Porter with • cane. The blow was so heavy that it knocked him down, and Patieraon fell too. I lifted him up, and said to Palteraon that he hid killed the boy. We helped Porter down to some salt barrels, and laid him on them. Patieraon afterwards ordered me onl, and I i refused to go—said he had killed one boy alrea- j dy. Patterson took bold of- Porter first No one I wss molesting Palteraon till then. Cross examined—Patterson put bis arms round Putter, end Porter pushed him, and 1 struck him. He stsggered aomefive steps, aau fell. last as soon as he rose, he struck. Patterson told him to goinorooL He said he had a check, and wonld iwt go in for a while—Porte* did not swear. I know Porter. At lhal time,; he and I belonged to the Good Will Engine. I was Captain at that time, I think. Direct examiaatioo resumed. The stick which Patteraoa has Dow in bis hand, is not the stick he had. It was a heavy stick. Dt. Joseph P. Gaixam affirmed —Saw Porter on the Saturday aigbt in qaeation, in a tavern, at the corner of Peao and Wayne. He was suffering, apparently from a concussion of the brain. He was very ill. Waited on him from Ihafiime (the 19th of May,} to the 2d of Jane, He was_ suffer* iad (rom a concussion produced by a blow, and was for some time in great danger. Cross examined —The akin was not broken. It was bruised. Cot. Black then wont into a lengthened exami nation, as to the difference of the symptoms which would be apparent between a person offnteraper* ate habits, and one who led a temperate life, wbile suffering from a concussion of the brain. James M. Porter, sworn—Word was sent in to me while in the circus on Saturday night, that my brother Francis bad been struck on the head by Patterson. I went out him tilling on some salt barrel*; ho appeared very sick, stunned, and stupid. I took him to a bouse and gave him some wine. I became frightened and went for Dr. Uaxraro. My brother wa* delirious tor some days after that. Cross examined—We took him lo Mr. Keyaer’a tavern. Tbo wine we gave him was port wine. Dr. Gaixam, recalled —A severe blow on ibe head will generally cause vomiting. To CoL Black, I doiittbink that part wine would benefit bio. Ex amined what Mr. Porter threw up; it was evident that he bad not been drinking. Judge Porter, sworn—Am the father of Francis Porter; he is now about nineteen yein old, and was then a slim delicate about seven days. My sons left home that night together afar supper. Francis is learning th'* moulding bnsiceM with Mr. Bradley. Tne case was closed here on the part of (he pronucutiun, ond CoL Black upnued the case fur (he iMduce, dwelling more particularly on the right which police officers bavo to use force in the performance of their dutiea. • At the conclusion of bis speech Iho Court ad* AFTUItOO* SCSuTn, Wm. 11. Whiiney, sworn—Know Mr.Paltersoo; i havo been acquainted with him for several years. Never beard of bia being engaged in any quarrel but one. On Tuesday or Wednesday he took a cane Irom mo to can at Ibe circus; this was one or two nights before the bay was struck; this slick ia the one he look. (Here the eaoo which had been produced in Ibe morning, and shown (o the various witnesses, was recognised by-lhe witness) Cross examined—The difficulty which I heard be bad been engaged in was a rumor, the purport I ol which wab, that be bad thrown a man Into the canal Heard alao, that be had disturbed a meet iog in Broadhurst’a yard. Mr. PaUeraoaia a man who is very dooided in jibe discharge of his duties is an officer. Utaiel Herring, iwora—Beiw.cn “d chl o'«]oc», on Iho 19th o! M.y.l P»«=d thro««h 2 ~,4 who,, .ho iron. Mr. Pntlernon l>»l .omoM* «“■“ d ,old Mr . Porto, bo tuo.l go 00l or'go 10. Puiorwro look, hold ol Pori.., Md . crowd or .on.. night 0,... nuhndu him, nndhnorindlum down. Bn»him fill, but did not see any one strike him. Palteraon uid no more lo Porter thin he did io any one ebo, or thin he did to me. Some five minulei otter, I uked Porter whether or not ho waa hurt, end he eitd tbit he wai net, but he’d bo ' he would tot mike Piitenon |my for it Kive or ten minute! after the occurrence, I went to uk Mr. PiUerwin whit kidd or n Hick ho hid, and ho .howed it to me; it wu like the one in Court. I Saw the stick before cud after ihishflair. Cross examined—The quarrel commenced near j the canvas. Can’t.say whether Porter was there when Patterson first commeuced patting oat tbe boy*. Some one in tbe crowd in which Porter was, said that be had q. ticket. Patterson said he was bouud to rlear the yard, and they most go out. Hague picked Porter up and helped bim out lof tho yard. Never spoke to Patteraoa till the I night before this. I William Bleakney, aworn—Was In the yard of the circus on tbe night Porter got hurt. I saw the stick fall out of Patterson’s hand; aaw him pick it up agaio, and *lrike Porter. Patterson then help ed bim out of the yard. Had toy face turned the 1 other wsy when 1 heard the fuss. The boys who were there wanted lo go into tbe circus —wanted Ito look in. The Fifth Ward Boys had been calfed on to pnt them out, and we did so. Am certain that the slick Patterson had was a crooked head j cd one. Mr. Black here asked the witness whether there had been a disturbance at the circus the night be fore, to which question the counsel for the prose cution objected. Objection overruled. There was a disturbance. Cross examined—l am one of the Fifth Ward boys. Now wo meet at the Wesley Cnspel— then at the Canal Bridge. Patterson called ou us ' to rid the yard. I Direct examination resumed. I Wo were called on while they were tearing I down the fsnee. Tho other boys were the Good Will Boys. Thomas Steel affirmed—Know Job G. Patter- I son. [Here the question ol the authority under which Mr. Patterson acted as one of the ludepen- I dent Police, arose.] Mr. Blsok said that he had been deputed by Mr. I Hague. I Mr. Burke objected that Mr. Hague bid no iu- I Ibority to deputise Patterson, without the coasdnt- J of the Court. *ile quoted several authotitles in j gopport of bis position amongst them, 7ih Smit i s j Law, page 30k, sod sections 113 and 111, of tie Act of April, 1»3I; Pardous digest, page IW. I In conscquerco of a press of mnttrf, we ire r omit the rest of the evidcuee till to ( morrow. rates of discount. KATE* of mseoUNT—UUKKIiCTKDH* H. ItOhaiCb A SONS, ExcUm,;* Urtikeri, No. 68 Market alrcet, uear It i • Pauuarlvaala. Indiana. Uaukuil'iiuburgli Par Sittle B’k iilrnncUca-- I Exchange Uauk «’»> * ****up- Merck, i. Man Uauk -par Vl i Uktuoi Philadelphia--**!*** tickwige Uk-of Va- I 6.raid Uauk Pai tanner.Uk.of Va H-n> wfUcnuamowa -par Uk- oitjie Valley,- ■ “ Chester County • • - par Hk °* Virginia-••• «r Delaware Co.- • - par M.& M. ilk-, Wkeelmi i “ Moulroaiery Co.• -pat do Morgantown I NorUiium»etlami*-pnr N. 'V . 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WiUTEFIELD. r Yoxx, Deo. 6th, 1849.—(de1l RBDICAL AMD SURGICAL OFFICE, No. 05) DIAMOND ALLEY, a few doors below Wood street, to watds market. Jn» DR. BBOWX* having been regularly educated to the medical profeaaion, and been for some lime genera! practice, now confines aueniion to the treatment of those private and delicate com plaitua for whieh his opportaniUca ( and experience peculiarly qualify him. 14 years assiduously devoted 10 „«a, i. treatment ottlteec eomntuau,(dena B which time be he* had more practice and has eured more p«- SSu thu£uever fatf »lot of any private prae tirionerl amrdr flualifie* him to offer assurances of ?SS, potent, and satisfactory curt to all afflicted wah'ieilceu dieehee, and nlldiwaeee an.m, thete- "m'. 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PiiYSICIAbHkf«H»ATIENT; or a Practical View of the mutual duties, relstions and Interests of the .....diral Prefession and tlwa Community; by Worth '"¥°ew“k”.'of l De Monutaei .ompri«»s p- ■»,«.». «f «. T ““' '“-rmifir’?’i-re«ibu5 Ipui.»l*r. 1 pui.»l*r. “ w «“>■•« “**■- trated. Just recelve A STOCKTON, norli corner Market aad Third stroeU _ —• XB4O-S0! w oCKWOOP-9 ILLUSTRATED WORKS-Rlu. Ti mSaiod Books-Booka in nchly eaiwed todini, II -k? n 2teCKTON, | eonur Thud wtd Market tte. ronsES. lots, farhs, fc° FOR, REIT»A convenient Dwelling House, on Federal street, Allegheny eity, with a large yard. ae.,^ p M . Mem FOR BALK —An Iron Foundry, Blacksmith sad Machine Shop, with Steam* Engine of 18 horse roarer, good stock of tools, machinery, panerri*, flaikSj ladles, foresees and ovens, ail now £?qb running order. Said piemtreahavel® fe«to taken in payment. ~ . . J A 11 PHILLIPS, No tfAVood* * or to WJi BENSON, immediately opposi' my2?_ .. - FOR SALE—Five lou eligibly situated in tne m. at ishing town ofßlrmJncnam. The lou aresitua* ted on Denman street, numbered in F Bansman’s plnn 75,78,80,81 and Wl—Lot No 75 fronting SO fecton Ma ry Ann street, 70 feet deep; the other four 20 feet front each, by 8U feet deep. Terms—Greater part of purchase money may re: main for six year*, secured by ulars, inquire of 8 sCHOYbIt, nyid - 110 second st atfft Acres OosU Laad for hals, ~"~ SITUATKDon the Monongabela river, ahouilSmues from Pfeaanrgh and 3 miles above third Lock, in the immediate neighborhood of Mceire. Lyon A Short), and Mr. John Herron’s purchase. This fine body oi Coal will be sold at the fow price of *33 per acre—ons thirdin band.bilanre in five equal annual payments, without interest. Title indisputable. Location very good—cannot he surpassed. For further particulars enquire ofS. BALSLEY, who has a draft of said pro-, perry. RerideneoXd »t,below Ferry,Mr. Adams’Row. N. B. There u another seam of eoal on this tract, about CO feet above the lower, of excellent quality. Jysfcdtf . __ B^L_ YALUAKLK REAL ESTATE ON pF-NNsTRKET FOR SALK.—A Lot of Ground situate on Penn street, between Hay and Marhury streets, adjoining the house and lot now occupied by Richard hdwnrds, having a from of 35 feet, and in depth 150 feet, will b* sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. En quire of C. O. LOOMIS, 4th st, near Wood. oeiVl-dtf ' DOCTOR WISTAK’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY THE following article we copy with pleasure from the **ltoslon Mercantile Journal,” of March, l&U*, tope ibai if any of oar reader* are suffering of the complaints which it is said to cure, i speedily avail themselves of iu BALSAM OF WILDCIIKRRY U wu well known many veirt ago that ihe wild ;herry bark tree of lhi» climate possessed valuable medicinal qualities. Indeed this faet was known to this tree fca» ever been regarded by their physicians as one of the most effectual remedies In many diseases. This fact, several years since, arrested the attention of Dr. Wistar, a highly respectable practitioner of Vir ginia. He investigated with care the healing proper ties of the wild oherry—tested its effects when admin istered alone, "fihd when_tn combination with other re medial event*. Ho fonnd that its natural virtue might bo gready improved, and by combining it with ingre dients waose properties were alt well proved and gen erally recognized, a medicine was prodaced wnlch consulates a remedy of great importance in pulmona ry affections and dis esc* of the chest and tluroat— dtaeases which are proverbially prevalent inoureities and large towns, and oflen prove fatal, swelling the bill of mortality to a much greater extant than is the ease with most others, we had almost said alt classes of disease. Tha genome Whtar’s Belfast of Wild Cherry ha* a fee timile of the tignkture of Henry Wifiar, M. IX, Philadelphia, and tteudford and Park os a finely exe csied ateel engraved wrapper. None other are gen* Wearejuit in receipt of the following voluntary tri bote to the curative power of Wi*tar'» Balaam ofWild Cherry, from K. Hall, M. U-, of Ml Clemem, Michi gan, who i*. a physician of high (landing, ami an ex leiuive druggiil: Mt. Cumin, Mich-, Oct 30th. 1840. To the aftlicled, this may ccrtity that Mrs. B. Rob- . erts, of this village, three or four weeka after confine ment, was attacked with a violent cough and great Sirostration, and seemed hastening to tha grave with earful rapidity. I advised her to use WUiar’s Balaam of Wild Cherry—she did to, and -with that valuable medicine alone was restored to health, and is now a living proof of tho viloo of WUiar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. K» HALI^ Physician and Druggist. Read on and be convinced still further of tho remar kable virtues of Wis tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry: Messrs. Fandford A Park! Gents, As a matter of jus tice to you, and for the benefit of the public, I would offer the following statement of a curt effected by your medicine, known as Wislar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. In the spring of 1*47 my wife was severely attacked with Peripneumonia, or Pleurisy, which resulted in a deep pain in the side, accompanied with a se vere eough; she was attended by some of tho best physicians m Chicago, but to ao purpose; for weeka ihe suffered, without relief coughing incessantly night and day. I came to the conclusion that all the reme dies known to the physicians could not help her, and was induced to try your Wild Cherry. I procured one bottle, and commenced using it according to direc tions; before it was all gone—the coagh stopped, the pain m her side left her, and with the aid of another Dottle aho was restored to mm hsaltb. In con sideration of these circumstances,! would recommend it to the public as a valuable medicine. Yoon, respectfully, R. N. GARRATT. Gasan Rartsa, Mielu, Ocl 6, ISO. Read du fiUomtif Ttoeiwmials. Of all the cures that have been recorded, there .art oertainly none equal to the one first mentioned, which plainly shows the curability of Consumption, eves in some of its worst forma: <;nown Patrr, Lake j, D. Park: Dear Sir, As 1 have a deep eommtsera- | Uou for the- afflicted, permit me to give you a brief 1 history of my afflieiiom, and the benefits derived from the use of l)r. W Mur’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. In July, 1*14,1 wu attacked with a fever of the tv* phod character, which left me in a very debilitated state, when tn the following winter 1 was taken with a ■evere cold, which reduced me to inch an extent as to Fve me the appearanoc of a confirmed consumption. labored under a severe cough—expectorated a g rent deal, end win troubled with cold feet and night sweat*. 1 also frequently raised blood from my Innas. I con tinued in tins slate, gradually diking under-the-dls ease, until January, 1947, when I was again attaoked with fever. My friends despaired of my life, and my Shysidans 'bought 1 could snrvive but a short time, ly extremities, especially my feet, were constantly cold, and almost lost their feeling. 'Under these cir* oamstances it may truly be said that I was a living skeleton. I finally determined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians, and try l>r. Wistar’a Halsau of Wild Cherry, and from the first week that 1 cos oneed taking it, I ean due a gradual recovery. I antinvad m uw ux months, at the etui of which unto , vu cured, mud have enjoyed nod health ever since,, ud cheerfully recommend iho Balsam to all those af dieted with disease of the lungs, and would say to those commencing its use. not to be discouraged if two; or three bottle* da not ellcct a cure; but persevere as I have dona, and I have ho doubt but tune cases oat of, ten will be blessed with renewed health e« I have Htspcetfully, y- aEpI , JACKSON , Pwcx 91 per Bo til*—Six Bottlom for SS. Bold by J'D- PARK, (successor to Sandford k. Para,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Ctnoinnatl,.Ohio, General Afeni fo» the South and Wort, to whom nil orders | must be addressed. . , Wilcox, Jr, James A. Jones; J. Kidd A Co; B. A. Fahnestock A Co, Piusburgb. L. T. Russell,- Wash inaton; W. It. Lamberton. Frunkiinj U B tldieniown; H. Welty, Greensburg h;». Kouuts,&omo> Sou A Gilmore, faedford; Reed A Bon, Hunting don; Mrs-Orr, Hollidaysbnr*; Hildebran ' A Co, Indk* ana; J. K. Wright, Kliunnfnr, Rv*** a. Or, Brook vitlo; A. Wilson A Son, Waynasbnrgb;Jirtariand A rv, W. Calirader, Meadville; Burton A Co, Rrie; J. Macofin, Mercer, Jamas, Kelly ACo, Bntler, H. Smith, Beavan J- D_Bummenon, Warren; h. L. AC. B. Jones, •aadsrsporc P. Crookor, Jr, BrownsTlUo. oovl»-dAwly»"" a hundred others state, though this must suffice, that it will force the hair ta grow 00 tha bead fer face, stop It siting oS, strengthen the roots! removing scurf and dandruff from the roots, miking light, Ired, or gray hair assume a fine wrk look, ana keeptar dry, htrsa or wiry hair moist, soft, clean beantiml, a very, very long time. - - Bold by the Agent, WMTJ ACKSON, GO liberty st, 37|, SO eents, and one dollar. TDfTAJUEB ARE CAUTIONED AUAIN& I SING COMMON PREPARED CHALK. They ut notivin bow frightful!? injurious ixgla t 4 the akin! bow course, bow rough, how aal* s lew, yellow, and unhealthy the skin ap« | pears aAerusingpreparedcbalkl Be -1 aides it is injurious, containing a large quantity of Lead! We have prepared a beautiful vegetable artiels. which we eatf JONES* SPANISU LILY WHITE. It lit perfectly innocent, being purified of all delee rl otu dualities; and it imparu to ue skin a natural, heal tby.'lalabaster, clear, living whitei at 'the (ante time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKoON, 61 Lib* erty st, Piiiaiarxh. Price SS eenta.- aagftdJtwT IliW UAIIDVABK STORM I SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, tie. T 8 Weed i treat, PltUbnrthi HUBER AND LAUFMAN,' Importer* anfdeakn in Foreign end Domeiue Henters and Mechanics generally to oar assortment of Tools, which have been Mlebted wiiit great care, and which we are deteraiQ. ed u> soli so a* to give satisfaction. apidAwT Property tm Allegbaay Cltjr ttxr Hal** Tint: stb*enbera cflcr for sale a number of ehow« jLots, eiiahlo in the Second Ward, floating os lb* Common around, on eaay terms. Inquire o! 1 YV.O’fi. ROBINSON, Atiy at Law, St Quiz at i or of JAS ROBINSON, on thtptemises. -crl?:dAsrtf s' caves or bark.of TO PRINTERS. TiiFT subscriber has on-hand and for sale, as A rout inf .1* Johnston & Co-, of Philadelphia, the follow- Ing; US pair of Case*; ko i'ouuu Fancy Letter, diflerem'wzei; ■ :iiU Newspaper Cot*; sdo !!>*.,!/etit«, rut to order; ;10 Composing Stick*; tai kec* l'ruut’* New Ini; ; i uni) Galley,Column Ituiee, Beds- Rol«*» of all kc. /LJAVNK3, • Pekin Tea Stare, 70 Foerth si —Order* received Tor new Type. nolOd&wS PSKII TEA STORE* TJ[!E subscriber has' jpst received at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, a very large and well se lected stock of pare GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from New York, all of which has been receivedin this country since the first of February last- consisting ex alt Ibc different grades grown In lae Celestial Empire, -Our sleek befog among the largest In the West, waarw prepared to wholesale, on better terms than any other noow in the city. We invite retail grocers tp call and exduine our stockand prices. They can bav.eUpaek- - cd in J, {, and 1 lb packages, 5 b tin cannisters, or by half chests, to sail thoir convenience. Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 eta. to *l,soper lb.; NlffgToeng Souehong, OOcts; 1 Congo 50, and English Breakfast 50, Yoanr" Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial, from 35 eu. to *1,25 per lb. Families ore requested to send and got samples of' of our Teas, and tty them before parehakuig. _ A. JAYNES. TO Fourth street "{r Al* " /SR AB CIDER—2O bbli and 3hf hbl«, a fine article, U far file by BURBRUM3B, WILSON A CO, i dclS Water at OASIIMERE3 A DE LA I NS—3 cases super new tryie Cashmeres and Do Lains, with very high colors, rec’d and now opening at deal A A MASON A CO’S Tl EATJIFR SCRAPS—3 iks in store and for sale by I ijlcia COPE A DREYFOOLE (ATS— 434 bu landing end for sale by dc'JO O H GRANT A PPLES—lbblt Dried, for sale by £jl dc3o 1 C H GRANT S“"EEDS— 4 bags Flaxseed; l bbl Timothy seed; for tale by , dci!o CH GRANT ARD—9 bbls receiving and lor sale by t de-.-O CH GRANT SUGAR— 10lihcUprime N 10 bbls Refined; Cor sale ; dcSJ J P WILLIA& MOLASSES-90 bbl* Plantation; 19 hf bbls Sugar Bouse, 10 “ Golden Syrup; for tale by , ded) JD WILLIAMS -Its bbls No 1 Leaf; 3D kegs do; for sale by . RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO i BANS—34 bbls White, for sate by~ - | dctO RHEY, MATT HEWS A CO PEACHES— 190 bn old crop; - . 100 ba new crop; tot aale low br - de2o RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO lALl.oW—34bbls for sale by _ , dc-0 RHEY. MATTHEWB A CO ‘ grtTOK- 11 , bl.l. -<■ ■‘•SamTt’aL. R" OLL‘ BUTTER—9 bbls fresh, in cloth*. iait rec’d. 1 by dc» J S bILWORTH A CO, : r\Ry 'PEACHES—I3O bn in store and for aale by /• JJ Ueso . JSDILWQRTBACO iVR, for saLelow by’ „ dciO J 3 DILVVORTH.A CO r? H f OLASSES—4O bbls SU. BfJames* Refinery, tot JVL ££ by dc» , J S DILWOBTH ACO I\AB-Wbbl»N C,tU;»tore and foraaie by deSO | JSDILWORTHACQ- CIGARS— 30,000 Common; , . . 10.000 Half Spanish: In store, for tale by dejo J S DILWORTH A CO BROOMS— 50 do* in fctore and’ior sale by " COPE A B REV FOGLE —mTktVHHA'f FLOUR—SO sacks id store eaßTfor tale by _ dei COPKABREYFOGLE KKG BUTTER—w kegs Fresh, to arrive this day". £x> COPE A HKEYFOGLF., 108 Second >t SCORCHED lot fust rec’d andfar sale by dot J ARMSTRONG A CROZER Y ADfEH’ 'WOR* BASKETS.— I file largest and. finest a»*ortment ever brought to this city, rec’d direct from Pans, and for sale low bv deSl C YEAGER. 106 Market at AMERICAN TOYS—A large assortment of Axaeri * cbu Manufactured Toys, the best and most tub* •tsntiai made in the world. Call and seo them at dctl C YEAGER'S. 106 Market at • 3RINTS FOR IBJe.—W. R.McxfHY invites the at tention of buyers to his assortment of PRINTS, embracing the Retreat and bamlictnetvsiyle*, end war ranted fast colors. Also-Englbh Chinue«, ofne w and handsome patterns; and a targe assortment of neat Sgujd lirt, Print. fa fo^°^, HpHr SODA ASH—SO easks Steel's celebrated brand, for sale by WM BAGALBY A CO, - l9 and 90 Wood at - RYE FLOUR—I 9 bbls recM and for aale by dcdl WM 11 JOHNSTON, U 9 Beeond at CHEESE-100 boxes Cream; 75 « English Dairy; for tale by • de*i • JD WILLIAMS WATCUS8 II—CHEAPER THAN EVER!— Jostree'd, an invoice of fall jewened patent le ver Watches, 19 careu fine eases, which I ean Ml! as low as thirty and thirty five dollars, and warranted, to keep good time. _ Also—A splendid assortment of JEWELRY, com prising the varioai nnd latest style*, andbettpatteras. ' W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweler, OclS comer Market and Fbnrth stmt*. " W" ILI4AMS' IVORY FEAKL TOOTH POWDER.' for rcraOTicg Tartar, Snurry, Cnnker, nminll substances destructive to theToclh. lire delicious to the utte, cleansing the month, boating end «Uflßgaiea* ing the pirns, and purifying tbs breath. •. For sale, wholesale and retajl. by _ dc»i_J R K SELLERS, 87 Wood tl EAl>—294o pigs Soft Galena, for tale bT RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO_ IOTTO^PoSTjHcs, perLVdi* CoUinsTYot siS by )del9 RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO boxes landing fromatetmer New England O and for sale,loeios« ecniignmeiiLby - deio - JAMES DAIiXBLL • yOBN-Mb^m' L* ONU SHAWL»-R*e'd per exprtu. ud L&udar opmint »t A. A. Muan i Co.H, No. 69 Mttk*t >tr«et-4 euei uperior Long ud Squraßaswu, Md Urockmdo. r • 6*60 "'E6ON®TT?iNTS'Fr rr ' SECo»._ ulANltt.—l gpoi tstconi lwni» oci. riuo,:ln excellent order, with itare* p*4*l*> ptiea, 8100. ' lio.I4 ? oo4 orf.r,Hft For TTPPEB LEATHER—# ll y Uitf) COPE fc brbtpoolk 110 Wood Jt