IBUBGB GAZETTE. ,yi.yT»BOBQH aATPfIPAY MORNIMO, JAN. 5,18 M. gyAwiroiiiiire „ kS&Tors before ft ml, • :Baa^ffsffl^sg^£a3^. ptpf,»tf)CLpai.\ , llOSTH iSEfilOlB, ill ■MilirriirTif *-* osUeriptumi io The North Amer Butf» Guette, £hil*delpfcit, received office.. . . imS»KErzs?Att&~FOB*Ifo! will you atand it? Wmo. 9 "a*' an argument to those need by I onr cbmsponednV “Whig,"—who is aWfatgofl 4ht light stamp, and of the most unflinching inleg* j members or ibo party should exert I "tthnuttelve*: to secure the election of the regular I ' tiomihceiMr. MoCotcbeon, we may state, that tlheetodkin of Mr. Guthrie will be looked upon as a the National.administration, by the] •°Whi*’cily of ? t-i jjrfh, and will be used for that - Cpufote byihet»*TtzaapreBS abroad. Mr. Gnth '■xib'in*. lately been removed from oflnrby the t administration, and thu *e» met with the! univer sal sppr i^** t K > "' of.the' .Whigs oi the city. .We i-WBrnr’ beprda whisper against it faem anyone. *JTdi elect Mr. Gnthria Mayor, then, in tb'ii Whig , . regtilw Wht* nominee,will be eon t fak> Sdisapproval of the. administration, ypd tif : ettH>**Bymeer, and baa displayed much judgment and ffilf.. tIU lunation of that part of the ioad. The '•’tocalien ofthe near line, eait ofUreenaborgb, par* * £Vuas» übtraight conns tot a distance of. more than three milea. Jus reached the President of.the * 'BsMaoroand ObioKaiboad that a con ir" Irootfbr twenty tirw OuptanH tmt ;of railroad '“'."iron v«« been dosed, with the hons® of Barings, -( V Loudon,*% Unt tf EjTVtgfidd towntkip, t# Sris H. % A \ t •V *" ftXtfir .Ena" This latter line is inteod ' '{;*•,*• pi part of the Lake Shore Line, now con 'Vv>*| Dunkirk to Cleveland,land intend* ’bo carried bn to Chicago. Oar Legialatore :• ‘j & j '•... g pest deal of trooble las* winter to repeal '/ giTing the nght of way across Peansylvaniw k {t'waa out wiUcd at last, and the road baa boen -;U‘,.S_\’£a|. . ...... . - ! - ffhflaoar seighbere north and south efusare thafr roads to the west, with astonish -.- i energy* i*‘it'not time for Pennsylvania to be ‘ Every day’s'delay U danger. . jjothiot cor eastern and western roads. Tins i : ‘ latter road Mgkt to liavo the ears running on it, .;4< t :]B*'at least one hundred miles, injthe Spring©* . *>jk • . m«si. ’ j: t r Forti*PittihiTgkGaim£.* Ml. Eorrae— 3eeiog the Card in tho Morning ‘.Poet end Chronicle, signed by a number of Whigs, ;,»<.l S Mndt'in •»«"« "W. *M mo ° tar w '■ ' .'total lotto* In good laith with tho party, should '•• win n mper inviting one of the rankest Locofoco* : l ln this citylo'become a candidate fin- the office of •'••••'Mover Do they notknow that this atom. ’..‘•Zwaa tinned oat of 0&*, bT Go™?* 1 { °[- -■ ‘hit I a ter fere live ia car eleclicnsf We, cf the lib ~~~~yrui, »U know that ho wan alweya m « “® “‘■'■‘ liifal. wiiotojd tt the window 1 , at our elec 'irentf'end: ehsHerged voters, and that, too, m« I ‘ rough and ungenliemaaiy, tnknner. Now good Whigs Co going to plseo this rtnlt le. "■ oofooa irf>«W ,tu 'Whig miy.condenmlng ~ .?Qenl.Ts)lir fcr turning him not. Doa nottio -- i -WuMngton tloldll cltte tU rack elections u tor. . , ‘jlnUMnißttOeniTeslor'todmitiijtretionl Shame *'’ : 'l«*«BehiWhi*l,who will rate to put in power a ■ L ? '. Whig administration end ikon tarn rotmd end 1 n fonort‘ : who tare always been ike aa ** lSghM wnMed to kero ; WAaD WiflO. II M ■ I I COTOJtrndenre of tk« Haidudow, Jan.l. Isso - being the d»f fixed by the tkemeetiß, of It. tho from tho difenu cooolio. of Ike CommoBW«l!b, ■ppetred In the two Hoaflcw V were died to order, «t IS oWoet. by Cob Jjet, of A. M H—■ *”> Coomonweelih, Ike Hon. Tow D-end Hint* be ,n* then tatrodneed, prewnled Iks itunn of Ike eloelioo, end, Ike toll bow* died, til the weflibertVero foODd to be ta Headline, «eept Mr. Wo. Smith, of Beaver, who was unavoidably Oa motion of Mr. Porter, the House lien pro ceeded to the election ol Speaker, and John S' MeCalmont, the Locofbeo nominee, haying re ceived 58 voles, on the first ballot, against 39, for. J.B. Cornyu, the nominee of the Whigpirty, was declared duly elected. On assuming the duties of the Chair, Mr. McCalmonlVddresaed the House as follows: Giitilmant To preside over the deliberations of the Representatives of this powerful Common* wealth, is ux honor of which s men may be justly proud. But when I consider the character ef this. House, for ability and integrity* and mv own inex perience, my pride and gratitude for this mark of your confidence* must necessarily be mtngtod with feelings of deep humility. The contrast be- • tween those who have preceded me, and myself, ; will be so great against me, that I may well ■Ttrinir from the responsibility of the situauon. Happily, however, this refection bringswith it, ! also, the hope, and the assurance, that I will con* I stonily receive your generous aid and «upPp rt - Rendering to you my most sincere thinks me honor.you have conferred upon me, I will now assume the duties of the office. A Ommiri'"* was then sppoinled to act in con* junction with a Committee of the Senate to inform the Governor of the readiness of the Legislsfire to receive any communiealtonshe may have to makej and, offer the transaction of some other business, of an informal character, the House adjourned, to , [ meet at 10 o’clock, to morrow morning. ! The Democrats, having a.Urge majority in the House, found no difficulty in electing the Speaker .on the‘first baHol; but a very different ecene pre -1 seated itself in the - Senate. Here, M you are aware, neither party had a majority, but were equally divided, with an independent, or oonser* vative Democrat, standing slocf from both parties, and, of course, holding the Balance of power be tween them. This was Mr. Best, of Colombia County, who, it was apparent, from the moment the balloting commenced, was decidedly adverse to the Loeofoeo nominee. Each of the two par ties presented h regular caucus candidate, and. for four or five billots, each of these ccaliued to receive the foil strength of hU party, Mr. Best noting all the- while for come third person. At length the Whigs, finding there was no post!* ■ bDity of -Wiring their candidate, and anxious to the caucus nominee of-the opposition, if 1 possible, began to make, a diversion in favor of ! Mr; Best, who was finally elected, after receivj : ing the full Whig vote, on the eighth ballot Afo' j ter an apparently.severe struggle with his mods eaty, at the critical juncture before his election* Mr Best rose, with much dignity of metn, and Irmly responded his own name, In reply to the call or the Clerk. For this course, though some? what contrary to the conventionalities which are understood to govern such cases, Mr. Best has ample precedent in the conduct of both parlies in this State, under similar circumstances. This result was totally unexpected by the great mass of Whigs-in the Senate, at the time, and Ihe, found it impossible to restrain their enthusi asm which broke out in pretty decided demonstra -1 tons of applause. On the other hand, the Locofe i cos looked as black as Erebus, and scowled from their distorted faces the bitterness and mortifica tion they dared not trust themselves to utter. The Governor’s Message will bo delivered to morrow, at 12 o’clock. It is decidedly the mo» l able document ever issued from the Executive Department. - , ' The Standing Committees wfll probably be an* notineed to morrow. In the Senate, I havo no doubt they will be fairly and honorably eonstiluted, reflecting credit upon the preaiding officer, and giving the fullest satisfaction to the member*. Pgr tiu Pittsburgh Gasette. THB PUSBTTKBIAI CHURCH tJjflOH Q.CEBTIOI. The undersigned!Ministers end Klders orihei branch of the iPresbyterian Chnrch, come limes oiled, by eivy^distinction, New School, were members ofe “Fralernel conference between i Mieistora end Eiders of the Old end New. School Presbylerians.of Fntlburgh end vicinity, with e view to re-ttmoo of the two bodies,” held in this city, et the lectors room of the First Presbyterian ehntehon Monday end Tnesdsy loth end 11th into We heve seen, with surprise end regret, e paper published in the Pittsburgh Geeetto of S9th inst., rolerisg to the Conference, end which we under, I stand fans been published in the Presbyterien Ad- I voette, end inlhoform ofe cireuler, end eho reed Item several of the Presbyterien pulpits of this city. In the remarks witicit we feel celled upon to make upon title peper, end which we design, to be ee kind end ee brief ee possible, wo wish it to be understood thet we impugn the motive of no one, onr object being simply to prerent milteke inregerdto the course we bed pnrslted, end the motiree which here gotremed ourselves. Three things ere deemed by ns to be wrong in regard to the peper in question. Ist. Its publications!, all under the ciicnmtten- cei. 2d. Its implication in regard to oar willingoe» to leave oar breech of tho PreabylerUo church to unite with aootber. I 3d.Ttafailare to otnio one very atrong feeling ftt fitvor of a anion of the two branehes-of iho Prca byterian church, ao aa to form one entire and nni- I ted body aa tbo Preabyterian Cbareb existed before the melancholy evenla of 1537 and 1833. Ohr undemanding waa, that no publication waa to be made of the proceeding of thia Confcr enoe. One of the undersigned waa the secretary ol the Conference, nnanimonaiy applied, and he baa never been oalled upon to fnrniah the minutes, while a paper which the moat of the underaigned never aaw or heard read until it appeared In print, in aent forth to Iho world, no drafted aa that the impreaaion baa been made in nomo lnatancee, and we fear may be generally made, that U oon uina the ofiefal report of the proceedings. In regard to cur aenliinenla on the subject ol union, wo would elate that the invitation to a eon -1 ferenee came from our Old School brefhren.and araa accepted by ua with the hope that hind i feelinga might be promoted thereby, that it might bo one of a aoriea ofmeaaurea leading to a goner ai union between the Old and New School Preaby terian bodice, and with the feeling that at ad evenla oath cannot eufTer by fair diaonwion, and that they would bo confeaaedly in a wrong-cpoaition who should refute chriatian conference and prayer with brethren. Wo desire to acknowledge the tindneaa oftho spirit of our Old School brethren, aa manifeated towards ua. They enproaaed entire conddence in our orthodoxy, and in that of the New School m inlatera and churchea in Weatern Peanaylvania, and a perfect wiillngneae to recelvo ul and them info their own body aa Preabyteriana aound m doctrine ind order. The lathe vayof ourleavingoar branch'ofthe church, aa atated by eoveral of oa are lubat'autially these. Wo take our present poaiUou, nawe believe, from oonacieotioua motivea, be. caum we feeWbat viul principles involving eccle siastical iibettx. were tt aloko. We ero united ! Willi a ohnroh oxtnndiag over tbo entire country, I whoso membera have alood abonlder to ahonlder in 1 troublous times. Wears not free to desert onsbrcth- I If there era any miniatera or churches in our body I that are not sound Presbyterian!, wo are entirely wiping that they ihouid be'removed from ua by ''Tho division id tho Pres, byretian church ia a great —a iorriblo evil. No tonguo can deacribo tho injury that baa been cana ! ed by it. ' No edertwo oao make tbail bo spared 1 to bring about a union of all Iho aound Preabylo riunn In America* Wo abould acarcely conalder snjTaacritoi 100 great to acoompllab it, aaving 'only'thoaacridMof principles. Nor ia it ooly a, fceHngofhonor that binds ui to our brethrendhoogh wu : tei the pfeaauro of that, aa atruugly, pothapa, „ Christian men ahouU feel it. But this wide, W, do i* think if ndviaablo that a untoa of the Preabyterinn chnrch ahould he nttemptedlnfrag. ■: tf wo anbtrnet from otlr beloved churoh Son which avn. our 01* School brethren Swge to be aound, thl. only weJren, by re. "f tho obligmion on evmy which oattrea huuto feelthat tho diviriou in the church ia wrong-ulterlf wrong thll he moat labor and pray fer the union of all KUnd Preabyteriana in tho land. We donmeup", domli t* b*tree that•itber branch w the ekwch | chock Qfa School brethren may think tl ax they aland in that noble position, bnt oar imprer nions are differ ent We feel that the body is re at ia twain, that themareelements in both’chord tes which,eepar ately, an powerless or injorioc is, bnt which uni ted .are mighty and beoificent,. and we eanaot tease to strive for reunion. , c When the requisite goarantoesthalUhaTe been giren, that a Presbyterian, once a member or minister in tho church, cannot be disfranchised without due process of discipline, then the most seriona difficulty in the way of reunion will be In addition to these more general considers-1 lion*, it vu mged that there would he a special . impropriety in the members of the Presbytary of Pittsburgh leaving their own branchofthe church, inasmuch as they ore Synodieally connected with other Presbyteries who without them, cannot forma Synod, and to whom they are virtually pledged for mutual support. With these views we respectfully declined the proposition, to leave one branch of the church, ao ai to effect a local union of the Presbyterian Ministers and charcheapf Pittsburgh and vicini- In order, hnwever, to show the entire sincerity ofonr wish for • general onion, one of the under •lgned moved, end nnother seconded a moUon to the folio wins effect. That the entire facts in regard to this confer ence, together with the substance of the view* expressed, on both sides, be incorporated in a cir cular letter, to bo addressed to the entire Prcsby-, ter'ian Church of the two schools, with a view to | elicit the opinions and feeling* of both, to that if Ihe movement met with favor, U might be incipi ent to a general union of all sound Presbyterians Is both branches of the Church. The result of this overture, decided a feeling of opposition, on the part of oar Old School Brethren, that the motion was withdrawn. It was withdrawn because we had been invited to the i conference, and felt ibaUt would be uncomteous, I as well as useless, to press any proposition to a vote, without a reasonable prospect of unanimu ty. Jt may bo asked why, under these circumstan ces, wo consented to the appointment of a com mittee to correspond with the Praibyteries of Erie and Meadville. Oar reply is, that oar views having already been freely expressed, we acqui esced, through courtesy in a measure, from which neither aide appeared ts expect succeed In addts lion to this, we were influenced by considerations like these; that Christian conference and prayer might do good, that oar brethren of tho two Pres byteries Of Erie andcf Meadville, might be trust, edto do what was right, and that the msjonty of the Conference, consisting of Old School Brethren, appeared anxious tor the measure, while we ssw ' no particular evil that was likely to result .from r D. H. RIDDLE, S. M. SPARKS, B. J. WALLACE, R. EDWARDS, * THOS. J. CAMPBELL. Pittsburgh, Dec. 31, 1649. The under* tgned, on hi* own behalf, M • m« ber of the Conference, and of the comm.tte< correspondence, would stale, that, iu addition lo the difficulties in the way of uoion, in tb« forego iegpaper, he stated distinctly, iu the Conference, thtt ho could entertain no overture for union which would interfere with the harmony and pence of tho Third Presbyterian Cbnrch, ol which ho is Pastor —aad-tbal in tho commlueo of correspon dence,ho acquiesced in tho letter which was di. reeled to bra sent to specified individuals m tho Northern Presbyteries, with the express under standing, that he did not endorse its sentimenls, but only accepted it as a narrative of suggestion! for union, made in the Conference, lid. That he wan not considered as being himself or his con gregation, prepared dr pledged to leave our own branch of the. chnrci, even if the Presbyteries of Erie and Meudville should consent to do so. The undersigned would only further add, that be does not consider the letter in question, in which be acquiesced as a matter orconrtesy, (will ing to leave it to its own intrinsic operauons ,tore,l lobe such a fall nud impartial hwtory of the whole proceedings of the Conference, a. he would havo agreed to, had he supposed that It was in tended fcr publication, a re.ull ahogelher ouau. ticipaled, so far as he is individually concerned, unauthorized, and ns he understood, deemed in expedient by the committee. P- H. Rmocn. Pittsburgh, Dee 31. 181 b. Awrui. lUnjloili Montsom trsAdKHivr cnJ&MUO rthfl lSlk oIL. It.rM Ih.l tire freight ITVM oTdre Grerji* ™lro*d broke through the bridge over Yellow rtver, .t .hereby it.« precipitated to the depth eftn, feet, end >ll oo bonrd the etre were killed. Ho farther perticulart are given- Rossers' * Faanur.-Tho Asatrian ndrieea in. Ibim on tint tho liberation of Kosastfr'a relation* from priaon ia extended to bis cliildreo, who were provided with n protealant totor. Ilia mother and aiatera, who hare jnst been dirmiaaed from their priaon nt Feath, are expected in Vienna, 'where it ia believed they will apply for paaaporu for Turkey Mou Muafint iso Ltxchiso w Atnum. Helen*, (Ark.,)Shield *ay* that Mr. Henry Yerby, i respectable citixen of Phillip* county, wa* Bordered oa tie 9th all., about six hundred , yard* from hi* residence, by two of his own. ne | groer. It appear* that on tharooming cftbeOrh Mr. Yerby took hia gun and atarted aroand hi* field*, not expecting to be absent more than an hoar or two. Not returnig that night his family farmed, and on the foLwingmomiug col. lecled a number fifths neighbor* for the purptse of making a search (or him. About luoeet hi* body wa* discovered, buried between two logr, abouteix hundred yard* from hi* dwelling. An inquest wa* held, and while the friend* of the dioewed were making preparation* for the Inter ment, two negroes, who had* run away wme two or threemonths previous, made thetrappear aooe, and etated that they were tired lying in the woodr, pretending at the same time to know noth- 1 tog of the death ol their master. Suspicion re*, ting upon them, they, with two other* of Mr. Y’s slaves, were arreUed-- A guard-was placed over thorn,and no communication between them waa permitted. After a seporate examination, those having them in charge becoming satisfied that the two runaways had committed the murder, lied them to a tree and burnt them to death. Th* Pakaha Raiuoad U attracting attention at Paris and London, and the position in fetation toilittakeo, that to fulfil its object, it matt be made a neutral passage for all nations, without distinction,. andt» equal in ease of war, and diplomatic convention for thin object is suggested, to which the contracting partlea should not only be New Grenada end the United States, but Prance, England, and Russia, whose territories are bonnded on the West, as well as on U* East, by the Pacific Ocean. The hope is expressed that ail parties interested witl occopy/lbemnelras with the question without delay. ' Tslmoath Tttaouau th* Ockah.— The Scieai tido American is authorized to stale that one o our Gulta Pech* manufacturera stands ready to lay down, and guaranty ita integrity for ten years, a line of perfectly insulated wires, covered with Gutla Percba, across the ocean, for a sum not to exceed #3,000,0m), to be completed in twenty months from date of cimirart, (under any forfeiiure that may be required.) This grand acheme will re ceive the attention of congress at an early day. He is ready to lay down a similar line on the un dergroand plan,from the Mississippi.to the Pacific, to be completed within three years from the date of contract -> ' Conan The repcledMnlernipUon" in tho telegraph.wire. bctwecoNew York end H.l:fel, on tho rami of Cuniri .termer.,'«od iheir Mtaeqoeol my.- lerloo. connection., effected without tho .Id of oenon io tho employ of the compxny, excited Btroox BO.plciom thu nnodUnj .pecoklor. were sScia» of tho diOcohy. A .octet eurvey of the lino w accordingly nude on Sttodoy, tho 16th iort.etSU JohoVNow Bnm.wick, and . place wti diioovered whore tho wire had been cot, red . piece of cord lied totho two code, to preyent their falling to the ground. .. ... A watchman was stationed at thia point, and al tar waiting nevera] hours, be had the good fortune to nab tho scoundrel in the act of taking off the cord, and 'reconnecting the wir«-, Ho was im mediately arrested, anti underwent an examina tion at the poliee office, on Monday, at fit. Johns,- ud after a lengthy inve«tlgatioft, waseomm:Kedt° tall to take Ms trial fjrfijltmy, at the Coart ol Oy er ind Tertnioe*,to be held in that city next month. HienhmeU James Anderson. On hi» way to, and while In the watch house, Anderson confeaaed to having been at the same work the week before, os he had now been de lected at, and said that be was well paid for it, as there were parties who did not mind four or five i*>u«uid “ >"• u ‘ cll eadsaccosgliahed, indiTbowu seat loihe Pern* lentiary be would go there, it the rale o( three or loar hundred poaou e year. On examining Ms person, a letter was Ibood m hi* poelcei t i «tuch he had written in the watch house, apposing Mr. Till cf hi* having been “*e6- bed at fair, ’’ and requesting him to come and see him. From this letter, and from facts and documents which have since been discovered, there ts no doubt of the identity of some of4be parties in New York, who have been aiding and abetting in this nefarious bu siness, and it is believed that some cine ha* alio been discovered to a party at a dis* lance, who >s equally guilty in the affair. Two luroKTAST Co Mr torn* Ea. —iifr. Clayaud dig Tariff — Mr, Cast and Slavery. —The New York Diy Goods Reporter sayr, and repeats that Mr. Clay is about to introduce a compromise tariff bill, fa stand for twenty years, wherein specific and ad valorem duties are combined. It is not acquainted with the details, but understand that he does not propose to raise the scale of duties; but only to substitute the specific far the ad valor* em, where it can be done. Mr, Forney, of the Pennsylvanian, writers from Washington, that he has every reason to antfaipMe that General Cass will early tako occasion to bring forward a compromise proposition upon the ex* citing slavery issue. —Baltiwion Sun. UyiNDlANA.—Sat* or Da. :M’Las*’« Vxmi rco*!!—Among the hundred* of. letters, certificate* and Older* received by ihe proprietor* of this medi cine, the following i* selected lo show it* character, iind the effect of it* use in a distant part of the West. The Metsr*. Colton are dry good*’ merchant*, but arc also agents f° T 1(10 of choicest medicines. “ WctcussTxa, lnd. Sept. 2Q,1547. ' “ Mcsir*. Kidd k Co—We happened to get a lot of M'Lane’s Vermifuge last spring, prepared by your selves- So soon as the Vermifuge waa fatrodneod in our community, the demand became so great for it that our stock wu soon exhausted. It has produced the best effect wherever it hah been used in this sec tion, and is very popular among our people. We are desiroui of obtaining the medicine hereafter direct from yom selves, as it tells more rapidly than any other meoicino sre keep. Please send us a gross Im mediately. D. J/fcJ.W. COLTON." For sale by J. KIDD A CO., No. G#, comer of Fourth and Wood an, Pittsburgh. nao4-dkwlw9 A Cor* and Certificate at Heme, G - R*ad what a aiiD or ra* Pavaotav*- l hereby certify that about two week* ago 1 waa seit ed with a violent attack of twmfusf and ptwgbsff Chol era Morbus, with very distressing pains In the stomach and bowels, which was completely relieved by two teaspoonful dose* of Petiolemn, taken fa a little wa ter. After having taken the first dose, I slept soundly and comtortably for three hour*. [Signed) HENRY WISE, Jr, On board the swam boat Aiiadne. Pittsburgh, Dec. iJlh, 1549. I am Captain of tho Ariadne, aod was a witness to ,e astonishing effects of the Petroleum, fa the ease of lenry Wise, who is one of the hand* on the boat. [Signed] NIMROD GRAB ELL. Pittsburgh, Dee. 11th, ISt#. iry-See general advertisement fa aaothsr eolumn dclfi - urf Decent, between - oetl-dlym rket u«™ *f Bra*i Calling* and Ur*** Wort* generally C«*»cr of Ferry andFinl atreeU. J i£l- NO A CAUGUEV, Agent for th* Uk« E*”*®* Michigan Line to Dearer and theiLake*.—Office , the comet of Water end SarthScid »U- Janl ALLEGHENY COUNTY, S 3. \CTvf N iheOrphnn*, Coaitof •mid County. > J~JJ f L In the ‘matter of tbo adainiotraUon mo- Habert Lytle, .ufrUin* imdminl»trmlor of S.dW EekeLj. llate of Mifflin Tomukip, >«.»- Cd AnJ °ow wwllTlmnumry 3rd, 1850. On tfjy 1 ™l£ odSuflL »110 a»«»““ d *« B? **“ M'CURUV. Crk. All parties intereiud will take notice that l will at- Tilzbmmn Hall,Grant Street, Fuuburfh,on S»{«day *'zr d,y fV^n°S^xu^L r^THSSS£»3j-* ) (I ia (h« loaner of the Administrator, me *• rhelfaat. administrator of the estate '3Hi °" A -' i£E£eli Eml modilor, lo dlunbat* the om- .ere ta the hmodi’ofSe Ainilmttrator, and on of himadministration accoopl,and al»Ojtodmnbaie the proceed, of the «le of «w Heal lUtale of said deerikok Hr Ail k»ii ialerenri will uke node, liM 1 will •>- ,ieii uthc dull,. °f my .pporalmeni .1 my ofct Tildmi HoO.< ir “' ‘irooi.oo a*i«o!,y the«Ad*r Aodilor. GREENAPPUES —80 bbla B*taanite and Pippi“ T PBBEvMu-rrHEW»i-ii)l - btftl t in ..o,c "{,g;.;^nfewg_»co.„ oi tL Molute*, lor *He V.T-ISTV. u> / ?i^ ,e ji* 30con*ignmcftiby 4. S. DILWORTII * CO. 3 8*/ jd22'- qumlity,now 0” RVT»|SieMK»-l»lw*t. . »««.»* &r dtlworth k co gWrEB-rbU. P Tlm. TITST rocoiTod tod for ulc SMO 'f'gggngbj ** Imnl • ' MO 00 Wood UTrrl -rN sTORE-SO barrel* Spin* ** 1 No. 60 Wood'*! k '“ N 0 'i^a™«|VSHok L l S “r , “ sHi^y»NG i CR OZERI_ 0 ZER 1 _ RYI*BACHE»-4 bu»j»el« pealed peache*. 60 do Common do In ,u,,c K>i t°' •*“’ b » AUMCTEONU i. CBOZER. J*o» * io u 7Sf cww 4 “^a6saswßM» TTwTIiuESTKESnXBBISVin3FUME-U ■»>' |*rt br ARMSTBOSO A_CROZF.It ,v nROOMS—ttu dozen til* lie* rrcriir:! ■ni .(JlSr.iM* ARMSTRONG A CROZER jno4 * BACON— «0piece*BOW B&cpn; 77 7. „ 60 do do iw’d aod flsr aale by )*n« ARMSTRONG A CROZER -jDrt'bbUrrean/ . . 100 do Old Wheal Extra, In atote nnd for ant « ARMSTRONG A CBOZfaft mm uy 4 * ~ . - ~ /N REENAPPLES-a» bblt to *loro and for »alo by (j jin4 . • ARMSTRONG k CBOZER —OTTER—Ib bbl» RoirßaUor Ff«»b, , , 50 kgi prime do • do Jb*» *®£*'* c< * and fnreale by ARMSTRONG A CBOZER 6DGZKN BALSAM FIR—For tale by J KIDD A CO. No. CO Wood «t TOST ON HAND—boO Ibt Ginn .Arabio and tor »alo ■ ». v JklUDfcU)| U Qj Wood »t •tS REeEIVEC=i» ll» XS fSrfni's7 n>ol ’ j„,dfe,.G.b, | UNBUHINKAULE FLANNELS, I WB- MUnPJIY coniinucsio keep on hand a full | . atworttneni of tho Welih UnihnnMhte rmU and hu* recently received a *apply of Ihe finer iiualitiea. At*oSwan*down Flannel*, a *earrc arti cle nnd well adapted for the wear of invalid*, and. other* wanting imnething wanner than u»aal. Al*o, l’emanland tiauno Flannel* for Infant* wear; to reihcr With a full tupply of American nanufactured FlanuoU, of different qualities AUo. SHROUDING FLANNELS, of all the diffore*Owtdth*, at the North Ena* corner of 4lh and Market *l*. Room* up ttnirt, where dealer* will alwayi find a good auoruaent of new ityle gooot. land • ' jfist SKLUBCB FIVBDA T LIS® VOK TUB COHTKTAHCK OF JUinUSSUS in MC witu irns jlbd cutxomi bstwkks PHILADELPHIA AND. PITTSBURGH. /-tOODS' forwarded by thi* line are carried in the IT mail train to Cbambertbnrgo, and are-immediate loaded in Wagon* going night and day throegh to The bone* are atationed every 15 mile*, which iniure* ihe prompt delivery of fcoodavrllhln the ume Wagon* will leave oar warebcu*e daily, (Son. day* excepted.) at a o’clock. P. M. , ... . shipper* are a*«ured that nd more good* win do taken eaeh day than can bo', ipuftoelly earned IJAMES.M DAYIBtCO, 2» Mtfat Itrwt, JOIIN M’FADKK A CO, * Canal Ba»in, PUuburgta. JOHN MeFADEN A CO, Fcwaapcm A Coairui non MocautT*, Canal BaaltyPenu street, JAMES M- DAVIS A CO, Pujci FactoMASd Co*. Munoa Mnciuffi*, Market, and 54 Commerce «, ** o“AJvance» made by either of ike above, on Ftoa Ws£ and other metekandim, eonaignad to tkemfc •ale. ' SHERIFFS SALES. and Court rf Common Plow of Allegheny county* j 10 me direried, will be axpoted » •^J I J^ I J?2SE ip&i’.SfisSh 'ssslt ■£.“ ‘■fesisraaissstf i—. of in and t.i that certain lotjof croa nd - * l “*‘V? *•)£■ Seventh Ward, of the City of P»tubor«h,Ujttnd«lMd described a« tcllow*,— beginning at the const ol At Ihura street ncd Centre Avenue, thence aleng Anhgrs street northwardly 74 feel, thence we*t«rardlyp«rmU • 1 with Centre Avenue2o feet, thenee aUel with Arthur* street 74. feet to CeßtteAwmue, i thenee eastwardlyalong Centre Avenue MO fwt to the place of beginning; having erected thereon atwo (to | ?y brick (tore and dwelling house; <•?* If of oolloi No 10, in A C Reed’s plan of fellifintisal*.of lots, and which by (indry ««« ed in Sami I’.wall, E»q. which it fhlij (hawn by hii deed dated Jane IMSW, c«’ page 43, fotin SOI, wherein he, wUh Ann hi« wife, c«n Seyed (inter alia) said lot to *heJ*MtoM of the Second Presbyterian Congregation of pi tub *. fc °)} Presioent conveyed in lee to (aid Hull, hr deed duted Jane 20. IK?, recorded in deed book 4Ui H, Tolame bl, page 39C.) seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Jacob Bull, at the suit of Lewis BoU, now far use of Charles M All the rieU. title, interest and claim of Wm E Er reti and Wm \Vhite, of in and to all that certain lot or , of around situate in' Lower 8l Clair township, and contain; in front-o* the Nonongahelariver4B teet, and extending southwardly about 300 feet, the aame width,: bounded on the well b fJ“ d * ft® Mavinn fiailwtv Company, and the eastiby lot of Jia A ‘ «2n reiredW utwTi execution £ ‘hepropeny of Wm E Krreu and Wm White, at the suit ofGeo Og den a.,d Plrsiibelh Snowd^ All 'the right, title, intereit ■ #a / f l l“J*, I ? f pSSSX Merritt;of. in and to all that]piece of IjM in Peebke To on the Alle’y River, beginning si *!*•* °°“* tooth side of said river, at J° w down said river, South?'* W*im perches thenee South 34* degrees Wfesl, l* MO per che. to a «> feet street, thence by , r . r . S 5 East 37 t-10 percbo* to a W «« street, •treet 40 feci wide ; thenee by «stne 4S?d« 38 West, 40 (*.lO perches to the Allegheny nyer at »ow water mirk the ol.ee .ot begriming: c ™ la j n n , °* * x b !£k m 2 1-100 which are erected a patent bnek ma chine, ono large frame stable, one shed and four hriek kilns Seized and taken in execution a* the oV H~rj MrrriU, H Ih. •»** «l Muc. Bears, tor the use of Henrrjlears. Ait the righVlfUe, interest and claim of Stml Frew, in .ndtoa Urln Elizabethtown fronting on Mar v«t atmri co feet, and running on Second street 75 feet hlch. Also one frame tenement 7 feet by IJfuut sns wri Also one other tenement 18 feet bv 81 f«7one «orr high, occupied aa shops, Ac. Seized -Ed* takenm execluon as the property of Samuel Trew at "ho suit* of Peter Wilson now for the use of James U hlorriVExecuure^ a certain lot of ground, sttnate in St. Clair Town so feet 4 inches, and bounded Eait by Denman street, j?os£ by KNo 13, and South b, Lot Nol7. Seized and (ak»n in execution os the property of Josian EwU lx the Suit of Wm. Bell, >ieW Edwards, and Qsorge Breed. All Ae following described part of 1 01 N 0347 j* ** CUT ofPUuburgh,c«mmcnemg on 4A A°«iAe!“ B .°' lot No 319, in said City, now o wued and occupied by the Merchants and Manufacmrert I^k.Aeccealeng »jd Fourth itrcet a distance of 411 feet, inches to the line of a part of aaidjlot No 347, now owned by W. W. Irwin, Aenc* by said «enu f; Lodge and Sarah bis wife and Sarah Irwin to Ac arid Bobert Burke and Andrew Burke br deed bearing due the l« day of November 1803, rewrfed inthe office for recording of deed* in and for Coumy of Allegheny, referenco being Aereunto had will more Ally uppear. Bci«d and taken in execution as Ae prepenyof Andrew Burke und Dual! King und An §rew Burke's Adminisirutors of Robert Burke, deeHl, st Ae suit of Wm. M. brsit^ All Ae right, tide Interest and claim of Win Jenkins of in and to allAat certain lotofgrouDd, situate on Ae £ua£.i comer of Strawberry Alley and Foster's Alley, in the Aird ward of Ae CUT of Pittsburgh; being 00 feet more or less in wtdA.on aaid St rawberry Alley, and extending back along auid Foster's Alley, towards Sixth street, 60 feet more or less; on which are erected two bnck dwelling houses und u frame stable, and subject to a ground rcnio£s» per atrntm. Of all that oertuinlot or piee'eof ground shnute in the Pita of Allegheny, bounded and described as follows, Swil--lwgS; on Ae north ride of Washington sireeu at the line formerly *old to Wm Duff, which ts at th _ distance of 408 feet, 3 Inehes from the commons; | Knee eartwardlv In front along said street *3 feel, to Ae line of lot sold to Cbas Hewer, and running Aeuce I by equal widA the whole distance at nflhl angles, with ■aid street to Liberty street, being, part of out ot No 14C1, in Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsburgh, being Jot conveyed to Wm Jenkins by Jama* Gray and wtfe.b) jLi Aied aSA July, lies, unbound recorded AAlle - ed and taken in execution us Ae property of W m Jeo* i kins, at the suit of Jus MJAbjasoa. . I i 4 aU Ao right, title, Interest and Bejr nonTof tnhM A thoee two eerula lots <£*;»>***. 1 situate in Beserre Township, A Ae Reserve Tract, op pose Ae city of Pittsburgh. mOE Warwrand Jneob, Pointer's subdivision, being tats and 437, No 338 fronting SS tact on Mam ttreauand extending back to t*aw Mill alley, on whieh ia erected a two | ry brick dwelling bouse and out buildings? No C/ frontine 35 feei.on Bank Lane, and ertenihre baek lo H»w Mill alley, en which Is a two story frame dwell ing bouse, wiA brick-back building*. At; , taken in execution as Ae property of David Beynon.at, Ae suit of Wm. II Sutton^ All Ae right, title, interest and elaJra of D*vtd Bey non, of m and to all those two eertain '®“ , situate in Reserve Township, A Ae Reservo Tract,. opposite the City of Pttuburgb. being lota ntynWred 3M and 337 in G K Warner and Jacob Painter's wbdi vision, each of said lots fronting n Main street 23 foci, snd extending back to Saw Mill Alley, on eaeh oj which said lois is erected a two story b, ‘. ck house and out buildings; seised and taken in exetuaor 's Ae property of David Beynpu, at A* suit of Be -t (ilyde. JOSO, • , #

tS»ot 1 >ri o inches, and running baek in a lino P*r*^!T 1 £ Cliff street, and pre»erriag tbo iama wldtt, 13 ««*. w property, now or late, of Thomas Liggett, betog the fane lot of ground which wae sold W. Wright, by E. Trovillo, county. on the Ulb day©JalT, A.D.IWI urea in eieeation as the piopertyot Thomas w. ~\V right, at the soil of William Galbraith, for a*e. AU the right, title, interest, and claim of Gaotffe H., Evan*, of, in, and to, the following d *“ n j£ d to win—A lotoT ground altaate in the Cipr of Ptttt i burgh, ma-ked in Col- Wood** general plan of eald City, number ISf.aod bounded on the north J»T , street, on the euat by lot I# t> in amid plan,ton ito amah I by Water simMO* on the »«t by tot Na l», m laid plan, unending In width or breadth on Water i street, 157 feet, more or lets; on which ere Jj**®** 4 * 1 brick foundry buUding and two email brick koaiea or shops, which hare been wed aa plough •hop*. Mto, : ail that other tot ofgreardiltuelcin the. City ofPitla borgh, and marked In CoL Woods' gen«“f plan of aaid city, No. 132, bounded aa follows, to wtt—on the 1 north by Front street, on the ea*t by Redoubt alley, and on toe eonih by Water atreet, and on the weal by ! lot No. 181, in aaid plan, extending in breadth or width, i on Water atreet, 60 feet, and tn depth parallel with I Redoubt alley. 157 feet, more or lea*, “ Front street; 1 upon which ia erected a two'awry brick dwelling; i bouse, with the raina or foundation of an old atone 1 dour mill. And also, all thy other tot of ground situ* ate in tbeCUyef Pituburgl;, *fld bounded and de acribed as follows, to wiu-Maniu at the comer of 1 Liberty atreet and tot marked No. 123, in 001. VV oods general plan of aaid city, and running along the Une : which divides it from No. W in said, plamnonhward-, ly, U 1 feet, more or leas, to an alley 18 feet wide,; thence along aaid alley weitwardly, 30 fcet, thence aouthwaraly on a Une parallel with the lino which divides the aforesaid lota, number 121 ytd 194, inue| plan aforesaid. 119 feet, more or lota, to Liberty street,! and thence along Liberty street oaawarply, to too; place cf beginning; ihe aaid last deacribed lot or por uon of ground being to caatwardiy part of tot 124, in laid p'an; upon waleh are erected two small frame dwelling bouses. And also all that certain tract or parcel of land, sit uate on Chartiert Creek, containing 20 acrea ana 100 petchca and 104 links bo the bum mow or leu, the cud tract or parcel of land being made Bp of or eon* elating of 3 smaller contigaoaa pieces or pareela.oi land, which are booaded and deaenbed aa follows, to wit: One part thereof situato in Bu Clair Township, in aaid County, and bounded as follow*, to wit: be ginning silk pile oi'aUine*, Ujeuce North 4U degrees, Weal 31 perches to a post on the Creek beach, toeneo by Scully’s land and by a road hereafter mentioned North r 4 degree*, *Jtoat 23 9-10 perches to a stake, .South 43t degrees, East 98 1-10 perehevtoa post, thence by Murphy's land South 43 degrees, West 23 4-10 perches to the beginning, containing 5 acres, In eluding 6j perches of too Creek, being to acme po* uon ofgrtuhd which Johu 8.8c»lly and Wfod>y *•» dated 2inh of April 16*3, and recorded in book O No 2. Vol 22, page 61. conveyed to George Evans deceased Father of the said G*orgo M. Kvana. Another or second part of the told trout or pareel of land being and described as follows, to wit: beginning at a gate post, thence South 66 degrees, West 14 perches to a —■ o.ruee extending on the aint Une perches into itoChunSoTtlp ch*l to* Acnceiowrir-- f rolß *aid to *■ ■ ..Hfflicaco't pereherwa pen on the beieh of the Creek, end thence from said pen louth 601 degree*. Eesl IS 4-100 perchee to the gets noil alorosniu,tbopiece of beginning; containing SI porches strict measure, being lie*u»e which John 8 SenUy end wifi* by deed deled MeydlhWW, end re corded In deed book 3rd, F, page 3rd, conveyed to Cudwaitaer Evan*in tn»»lfprthp w*e ftfQtyp* °* Evan* and George M. Evans aforesaid. Another or ibird p&rt of thotmid timet or pared of land, being bounded and described as follows, to *iU at a Mack oak in Robin)on Tawrv»^p > ihene* South degrees, Ka«t 49 patches and 6 links by land of Robert Baldwin lo a stone, thence North Si degrees, Wcit Uperehcs by the land of Bgl4*in mod M«rpbT Into Chattier* creek io a stake, thence by the several eourre* of the Chortlers Creek 00 perches, and 10 links to alocuMtree; theneo by land of Bgperi'McCoy, gonth ‘8 degrees, West So perches to m hickory, tbenoe all the following coarse* by tho land of said McCoy to the beginning, to aril: South S 3 degrees, West IS perches, Sooth ltdegrees, West 8 perches, South u dearer*. West 9 perches. South 13 degrees Ksst 5 perches, South * decree* Ebst 8 perottes, south 9 degrees East A perches; Soph Q. degrees, east 8 perches. South 1? degrees fast 8 perches and Itfo links, South IS degree* east 8 perches. South 40 de crees East 8 perdu*, South 48 degree* East 3 perches and lSlinkst© a black oak the place of beginning j containing -Id meres and 98 perches and 1M links with the alio wane*; It being tbs tame which Bobsrt'Mc- Oor by deed dated October 14th, 163}, and boot U, 2nd TOl, 30 page IUQ, conveyed to G*fl. Evgna deceased, Father of said George M. Evans; the said treetbrparedof land, so as altogether above describ ed, having thereon erected a dwelling house, stable mul other out buildings, situate partly on the but and oanlv on the second above described portions thereof; >nd also having an orchard on tho first described por tion thereof. Belged and taken in execution a* the mooertv of George RL Evan* at the suilof P. C. UHan- cum tortwacntouf Sarah T. Evan*. sit the rlaht. title, inlciesU and claim of Joseph tinX or in and w a tract of land situate in Mifflin Township! containing five aere. more or less, adjoin in* lands of James Baodcrass, David Allen, and the Sefzirtaad taken in execution S toe p^nVSJoseph Lynch, at tho suit of Arehi. baid McUcs. ALgoj Atithß rlslit, title, interest and claim of James B. l in and taill the piece ot ground in tho 4th wart if tho city of Piusbareh, bunded and dtsenb ea aa follows, to witj beginning oa Uaneoek street at fh. of 9&0 toet trom nnn street, and at the 0 “*»“ .100, Ito Kale. -Ilk Hrawk mmloo • lira Mndidviih ta ram igort«ii,Uuio»ck«imt;uillk«aM»Wo« Uu«ct - —'—~—— ~ i,. k -iu‘..Ulaibe- DKLAVABK HVTCAL lIVETT H«| SS^ss^SipWrty»!S^^«^ Bwwtl ' IVBABOS COHPAHT, by £*rfdcledfts2**& M k reeled Indeed OFFICE. LN NORTH ROOM OF EXCHANGE, doT£n, p% O* Third Str*t, Pkiladelplua. ** ; Juan B. Speer. ■»2pf? i s* 1 , iJ«i2m#Cob- rftHE fello-ring statement of the ifunof the Com* grage thereon to ihjw^e Fj™ a l P«y,i» P«bu*hed tn conformity with aprovUiot pur. Seised and taken in eircouva >r U L--L>.r.t of its charter. • .- of Junta B. Speer, aOh® of ®* F ' ?mu«M ircttceJ during Ou fear ending Octo 'kCo * ALSO JWr 31« r, 1849, ...in*rr*t,’elaun and demand ofPe On Marine and Inland Rlsica, !S?iSSWSA2«SSIR2Sfi i Plena of Allegheny County No *« J “?° J®,™. jjg*. theaee 2tey 1 1 alley 1* feet 0 indie* wide; n S.A tw frf^"W feet! Ir'youna'reS'»f ««W of l Peter Ratisan at the suit of Jaote* PaUcrsoa. at AO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Joseph Tay lor as it stood at the time of his decease, of to «ndl» the following described property, suns!* In Nonh and ■ South Payette townships, AllesWyeooaiy.aJlhe same wastdindred to the said Jos.Taylor by wine ot certain proceedmgsin Altodtew county,for the paitiUoa of the estate of John Taytor the elder, deceased, to »it:-aecnala ten aere lot sit aste In South Fayette township adjolmnr iheiojro of Noblestown, and being an oat lot of said lowa total ed by lands of B A Meray, Wm McMnrray, and oth ers—the audiobeingciearedaad underrente. All that certain other lot, {n 'said town of Noblea town, containing six acres more or less, bounded by lands of Scudder Hart, Washington Hoffman, James Vineent. Wm McClelland and John Johnston, which lot baa been subdivided, and is held by aeteralpersons, and which will be sold eccording to the order and tub division and descriptions hereafter given. ALSO, A certain lot of ground in North Fayette township, containing about three acres, mote or less, . beginning at a point oo the Stale Hoad, ranmng iseaee west wardly to a lot of ground In the occupancy of Mi*. FJiri!*elb Taylor, thence by said lot northwnrdly««the ' out dde line of an alley, thence by the line of said | westwardiy to the Tavern lot ofMcMurry't heir, j thence northwardly »y said lot to John Herron's hoc,, thence by said Herron's hne.eastwsrdly to Washing ton Hoofmaa'i line, thesee by aaid Uoolman'slme and . an alloyj southwardly to (he plaee of beginning—the same being cleared and fenced] ALSO, A ceruin lot in North Fayette tewnahip.on which is erected a two story building, part log and pan frame, formerly occupied u a tavern, a log stable and aframa shed, and other outbuildings, the aama being bounded on the south by John Kelso, westwardty by the »uto road, John Stewart and Wm Gamble, northwardly by John Stewart and John Herron; and eatfwardly by t -'ant lot, containing one and a halt aerea, more ALSO. • , A email lot in Nobleilown North Fayette tewnihip, fronting on the State Road, aboat 40 feet more or leu, running by an alley aboat ISO feet, non or leai to an alley, and bonded on the Eutby a lot owned by Jobi He mm pnrf other*, on which Uerected a blaekantilh ifcop. ALSO, . „ Another tot fronting said Stats Botd, from 40 to 50 ml more or lets, running back to on oiler 150 feet ion or lets, bounded on the soath by said Stoto rood, on the wen by the lot above described, on tbe north by an alley, and on the east by an alley running to said State road, on which is eneied a two story hnek house, a small frame stable, and other tenements. ’ ALSO, The loi claused by John Stewart, bounded on the Wen by the State road, on the North dt lotof William Gamble, on the Ean and Southby lot of heirs of Joseph MeMarray, being about 60 feel oa the State road, and ISO .feet deep, on which U erected a to; house. ” ALSO, The lot claimed by William Gamble, bounded on the west by the State road, on the north br land of John Herron, on the east by lot ofthehesraof JorMeMurry. on the sooth by lot of John Stewart, belli*, • *boat 50 feet on the State Road, and about ISO feet deep; on which is erected a two house. The lot claimed by James Vmeent, bounded on the north by the state road, on ,the east by road, on the forth by lot of the said Vineent, on the west by lot of B A Merey, beinf about as feet on Slate road, and about 40 feci deep, on whieh is erected a coal house. ALSO; Tie lot owned by BAMerej,bounded onlhenorth by the State road, ea the north or lot of Jae Vincent, on the north by lot of the said Merey, en .the north by lot of the heirs of Adam Johnston, bon* about » feet oa the State road, and about 40feet deep, oawhtcn is erected a cabinet maker’s shop and a stable. ALSO, The lot claimed by the heirs of Adam Johnston,, bounded on ihe north by tho Slate Boad, on the east by lotof B A. Mery, on the south by >*« &***»* heirs of Adam Johnston, on the west by lot of >v imam ! McClelland. Sr., bein* about *0 feet on the State Road I and 40 feet deep; on which is ciocied a small frame l stable. The lot claimed by WUJUmtoeCleUand, Sr, bound ed on (he north by 'he Buu» Road, on the east by »t of the heir* of Adam Jobation, on the aoa*hby a lot of the iaid McClelland, on the weal by an alley bcinf aboat feet on the State Road and aboat 40 feet deep, on which U ereeled a two alary bilek hoate and a 105 ■table- ALSO. The lot claimed by John Johnitoa, boanded on the north by the Bctjm8ctjm Road, on the east by an alley, on the aouth by a lot of the aud Johnston, on ibe welt by a lot of Mitt Emma Neabit, being aboat *0 feel deep— recant lot. *LSO, . . , ' The Sol eleimed by Jii*» Emma Netbit, bounded on the north by the Suae Rood, on the e»*» *'? “ ] QI , f/ John Johnttnn, on tho north br n lot of thelotd Nubii, on the veil by lot of John Jehiwttm, being » ben; 33 feet on the Sate Bond, on whieh U ereeted » wegon maker** ehop. • • ALSO, Another In eletaed hrJohnJohn.u>n,l.o>.ndedon tho north bT the Suit Road, ,on the east by tol of Kama Nesbit, on the tooth and we*t by lot of tho mud Johnston—Tacant lot* Tbo lot of Mr*. Elitabelh Tiylor bounded by ftatu Road oo tho sooth, by on alley « n *VJh*i/E*«£da and by a too ant lot on the out, oa which is e * iwo »u>rT brick houe,o from* oublo and o.her out b«ld“£-W* about *1 feet oa tho Suta Road, and ab Wtaieh said oereral tracts of laad are seized in ex eeutioiu mad an to be aold tinder a' writ of Vend. Ex oonak wherein the Commonwealth of , a rn«om K. Head, administrator of Jane : plainV ltd J«*n MclX Glenn, annitint administrator of Joaeph Taylor, deceased, and other* are defendant*. And the aaid aeTeral tract! advertised u the property of Joseph Taylor deceased, are *uhj«t to oa dollar* tad thirty fire eents, payable lo Mri Taylor, and Likewise to the aireara cf a*ld dower or “jjl'Se right, tiUe r iniere* aad elaim of Robert T»T lor a* it stood at the time of his deeeue, of in and to lEfeKSi deierlbod property situate in-Fayette “ufSo messuage and tract of land sitaato in tho Township of Fayette, In the County.of Allegheny, lying on Robinson’* Ifiun, .bounded, on the east by land* of Hngh Boyle, on ihe.scutb-by land* of Scudder Han, on the west by land*, of Adam Johnston, land* oftlre heirs of Georg* Huffman and others, and on the north by the Uadsoftbe ndre of Henry Patton, con- SSoSig oae hundred and fifty acres, strict measure. be the same more or Jem wliiea uact ha* been snbdi- Tided, and will be aold according to the order and ; subdivisions and descriptions hereatiar giten, to wits A meadow containing about two and one huf acres, ! bound!?™ lbs cast ,by WUllsm Dixon,on the south 1 1 by Ran, on the west by Jsmes Gner, and 11 oa the north by the State Rcntd- Fonr field* together, eonuininin* about t 7 acres, l.u bounded oh‘the ronh by Robinson’s n°" OB the%u* by William McClelland^, on ifae toutia by William McClelland, Br. and John MeMnrray, and on*tho west by the he?* of Joseph MeMnrray deceased. a farm now in iha pQsseiripn of William Dixon, containing about one hundred and thirty (tSOlaere*. m««Ttarlfi>khinßded on the eut by Ebenexer Boyles, ?q the wotoby Robinson’s Ron, on the west by heirs Robert Taylor and James Grier, and on the north by Bells; on which U erected a.log house and a jog barn. Which said last named tract ofland or farnU rebjeet toannoal dowerof 864, payable to Mr*. Elizabeth Tay lor Whieb said sereral (nets, of land aniaetxed m execution! and are to be sold under awm of Vend EM’SwbereSi the Commonwealth ofTenniylTania *i7 ore ofGronreS.Head, Administrator of Jane Tay £; toSSSU plitalll, o->4 wim.a Ebb., Atateij traior of Robert Taylor, deceased, *l al,aro defend *tilt' ALSO AU that certain tframe dwelling house with fi£fici?toke basement situate on the north aide of Arthur’s street, between Webster street and Keat toaWfer. la the Seyenth Ward of the City of Putt borghTaiud houso being lit front en Arthnr’a street JH feeuandS depth 3* feet; the pieee of ground on which ’house isereciedjs » feet float on Artour's atrrei, Anhiii'iiircet.onono rid, bj pnpeit, ot Hire, * AU tbe right, title, iMcrett »tt4 elttaofl.cobEjr mutofiß ted to U 1 ttet lot 01 piece of gtoood i. the SreSthW.nl, Citr of Fituhtegb, be Jig cut of lot. N„.is „d a M, 1“. Arthur.’firit pica or lou, urttehuln Scot o» Hoben .tteot 00 feet, more or lou. end tnntuttg tec. tlto .otnd iwiUth. U port ortho «mo teS S o John Lilllri OO utlch wid lot U creeled end two .tor, frutto teore Will. b«»meot end otter tapreremonti *4 being tho uai piece or grated which' WlUi.ro Anters,. bp. ggreetnent tutder .d, ■asagffaSagjarssfeao^ roAR-SI hhdi from sew ejop londioj from th( *tD3° er BfUli J a! HUTCHISON fc C C iMiataiion new crop, la»dt [VI in* fmm iwvMt llanbart for*aJe lyr AMBB A. KVTCinSON * CO. Y I ?’i k*f «weißtor ~ • lj'jiST • ' A-“?T0HI80NJtC0. QL&IIIOAL, ISO HATIIBt '■"** SATIOAfi SCHOOL, V pnRNRK OF CTH ,BT. .AND CHERRY ALLEY. . tcim'wdl Vonuftenceeo Mondaj.tho, Tw»ini». TflttiuUo* io •p«roiveiiierp«n» orex* inorderto reader car ichool sit thelje re*»*n- BBblfc ougljrio demand, we invito thoec wuhmjc : SSoSS'Sr woo or other*, lo toll end examine rl*°.,,Kii«hmeiu end Judge for ihemielvM Term ofTwiion per qnirter vary from SdtoflOLn i.nnrtinn in ihe pupil** advancement I "*gn u p rky:j. m. smith. Pri.eip.l piyiDBHQ. Orrws of AunanT Bsxooi Co., } ptmvaisK Jab*t lit, ISSO. } The Proiideni'ond or the (Jwipior for d.T d«l«r?d * W»'4end OfTwftlfiuHoa etch •“h>r« of the o»pn*l tfiook, etaodin* rathe suae of in di »i.!uSl» on the Booko oflhe of the profile of uu la*i «ix noa*h», whleh wilt to paid to Htsekholdera or their Jeeal repreaeatatlTee forthwith. i.Sttwtt JOHN UABPEH, Trwaicr. 3'2 jaiirecd«d*!*» Reamer tele Beeoad it._ Oti'CA?K3"AiMta’a aur. PEiRLAHH—In note Zlf end for «*Je by , J.fc R. FLOYD, ]u»3 ; Bantd.Cluirch Balding. rtiALLOW— S 3 bbU prime ultov jut laodutg (ruß I the eieeaboel Lotua MoLise aod fot Hie by i*n3 : S-*W. HAHDAUOU SHBBI’‘FKGT*— Ibbelee; N® 1 iheep peUe* J“ leading and for Ml* try ieaa fl.fcW. lIARBACGH. ''OUH- COLOUR—JuO bbla «xi».utd 8. V. Flow, in »«*** •I? tod for sals by B.kW.IUKI)AVOII> jtn3 •• . i • r ' r B— LUE * ORANGE PRINTS—I CUe« MW «T IC » and bright colors, opened hr „urarrv dctH ~ g »angT.gTTA.WBrTK CAMISIKRia— tleaacsFancy and Wo°i ujed A WHITE Earned Prrmtuml dunng tie jur eaimg u ebo tw,—■ •. On Muine snd Inland Risks, $185£59 CQ- • On Fire Si>kr, 1. Interest, Selvage, and other Profits, j 13#** ? * * lanoy Erpsorw, fr., rfar*» J <**£> • Marine end lulendNaYigatioa Losses, ! •***■" T* Fire Losses, * W* 48 Retorn Premiums, «?41l II Re-insurances, I*,WJ ®* Agency ehirges, JW Expenses, Rem, Salaries, Stationery, fce., ty* B 63 i e3tt.su 11 Tkt AueU rf tia Company art at folium* Bonin. MoTt?n*e» and Qronad rents, . 938,714 9 United Stale* nix pet cent Lean, 13,6?0 00 PezmiylTAni*. do do 10,000 00 Do Five do do 8,800 00 Philadelphia City Six p« coat. Loan. \ 10,500 00 Bills Receivable, 5l 70, Shuts Stock Union Bank of Tennes- do Merchant* and Hancfacr tnrtr* Bank >( Pitr«urxa, 120 Shares Suxik American Matna! Insur ance Company, | 1,200 00 6 Shares Stock Philadelphia and TUtto dq Grace Steam Tow-boal Company, ; 500 00 20 Shares Stock Delaware Motaal insar anee Company, 100 Oj 2 Shares Stock Philadelphia Exchange Company, M 00 100 Shares Stock Pennsylfanta Rail-road Company, Cash on hand, ®-*l4 44- Scnp of Mutual Insurance Companies, 3,049 70 Dalaneeaißthe hands of Axenta, and Pro minmaeo Marino Policies, recently la- seed,. «£*«* Interest due, ■ I Snbsenpuoa notes, , : 100,000 00 _ NoTZUSXXfiTH, IS4#. ' The Board of Direetorejhara thif day declared a dividend of SIX PERCENT.in cub, op the Capital Stock and Scrip of the Company, trr December let, IMP. Alfa,-a dividrad ofTEN PER CENT, in Scrip, on the Capita! Stock, and Mim ed Premium*, certificate* for wmca will be issued above. DIRECTORS. * jo*eph H. Seal, H. Joae* Brooke, Edmund A. Scalier, Heanr Sloan, John C. ' Hegh Craig, Robert Barton, George SerrUl, Jobs R. Penroae, Wet. Eyre, Jr., Sanae! Edward*, Chtrle* Kelly, George G. I-eiper, J- Q. Johnton, Edward Darlington, William Bay. liooo R. DavitC Dr. 8. Tboma*, William KolweU, Johnfiellere, John 9. Newlin, Spencer Mcllvain, Dr. &. M. Hoaton, J.T.Logan, Pitttbargk.| June* C. Hied. D.T. Morgan, «o •n»,p ki i„ p«.din (iM , GEORGE BERRILL, Viee PreMdent. RICHARD 9. NEWBOLB, Secretary. By the Act incorporating this Company, the partie* inuring property therein, are entitled to a enitser the profiu of the Tmtitatlon, wlthoat tnbjeetlng them •elves to any liability beyend the prestlaa pud. The Capital Stock and Subscription Tiotee are pledged by the Charter for the payment of teepee ; and the profiuof the Company are directed to‘befayefted and remainin the poaeetuon of the Corporation, an a fttnd for the farther eeeinty of the otrured.-. Thla (and I will bo repreeented by Senp, bearing an inttreat of MX: percent, divided among the Isaured and Stockhold er*, pro rata, upon the amount of earned Premiums and Capital Stock. itnidtf W INDOW GLASS—OOOboxe* Bxlo window giu*. 300 do 10x13 do do 61 do 7x9 do do 30 do 9x13 do do 30 do 10x14 do do ‘“.S" ““ 17 atW.HAHBAPOH. BROOMS —10 l»i9»VMe ahdf«aaio'U) Jan*_ ■ SAW BARBATJQII T* Al|l> »JebT Jj itn» SAWHABBAUOK (REAM CHEESE—oobxaHowe’aextn.fortaloby t jan* 1 B*WHAgBAUOH. tOLL BUTTER—S bbla 11 bblajijjt rte’d and for sale by ■ i*a» • Bte W HAaSAUGH C H SE p ?RLTS-325 In store an* torsale by , QjaaS j SfcWHABBAPOH KOTICE. I HAVE associated L B> McYAY with me in the Exchange and ri»tnHgy business. iamury Lit, 1650. " Wtf. 11. WILLIAMS Wm. If. Williams————- I- ®- MoVay. WM. H. VILLIUII * CO.| BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Nonh Eut corner of Wood Mdilhiri *troeu, itnl -frfiaE-SlZ*- T* LM tor TO" X«n» THE Y.rj deainkle Brick P fei'&^.B“^ 4 p «a’«, E sss tenant house, Garden, tiled with ™ u - l«d«« *od kept H,' .««■ conneeuikj.cuia 0{ KEW, at Eagle Cotton Work*, AW Apply “• 1 ISAAC M. PENNQCK, Jeibear.erto No.« Wood nn^L } tloareal eopT.) : ° P Al»o—The Attractions of tha Crass; by the Bar. Dr. Spring. ■•'■-janl COLLARS— SO doz in Horn a*i for sole by jjSl BAWgAU&APQH mANNED 800 SKINS—4 dox rac'd and tot sate by Tiaal BAWHABBAUGU EqG9— 4 bbla Eggs in store and for aala by - . COPEA BREVFOGLE, 1..1 ' ' lAI UrmnA r*M, Fresh TJUTTKR—U tubs. 14 bbWoAd 3 hxs Roll Butter, la cloths, for tale by jmt - COPE A BREVFOGLE iCJ- d balesbeiyy, justree'Tby' SHACKLE! V A WRITE jjKJVVN OIULMftt PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING PACyflT* - The splendid fa»t running steamer fff!sA LOUIS MeLANE,W. S. Coowell, UmW matter, (having undergone a thor’ JjyUHfaeUKfc repair,) vnllrun hereafter ea a regular packet between PittSbarik *“* and Wheeling, leaving - Pittsburgh every; Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, at» o’clock. . Foe 9181.174 87 74,579 CS FOR CINCINNATI A NEW ORLEANS. _ • The splendid fast steamer i !V SCHUYLKILL, Tflr''Hfß« Marshall, Matter,will leave for Q* BBSHBCaDHSabove and all intermediate porta cm Saturday. Mjb.B, at It o’clock, A. M: For trcigbVor passage apply oa board. j*n3 iEW ORLEANS. jtdU.OCS SO . , -I ÜBS&tBBi Samuel Smith, master, will leave far' above and all intermediate poets on the 7th. For freight or pasrage ■! ; FORNASHVILLE. . . h. The splendid tteamer FORT PITT,- ,>L . . Jj< Miller, matter, will leave for above. iwCMBBBI andalliniennediaieporuda Wodnet ■HßflMnfiHtheSduuL, at da’eloek. P. M. . For freight or passage, apply oa board. Jang : FOR CINCINNATI —.— k • * The splendid steamer , RINGGOLD, Af&nSSt' Cant. Cepe, will tear* for the above all intermediate pons this day atlo’eloek, F. M. • For freight c*r pusage, apply on' board CMCIKVATI * PXTTSBCaonr '■ 3L JSSSt DAILY PACKET LINE. . rriHIS well known line of rplendld pattenrtr Steam-;• I eta ta now.composed of the largest, swiftest, he* - l£S»hcd and fuinished, and mosrpoweriul boats oa lb* • _ waters of (he Weil Every accommodation and ctm* • fori that money can procure, has been provided for paw-, •enters. He Line ha* been in. operation for five year* —hat carried a million of people without the least tnjß« - • TV to their personal The boalfwillihe at the fool . M» . , r . ui - The NEW ENGLAND No. *, Capt. 8. vnH ' leave Pitiabarrh every "Wednesday raonna o’clock; Wheeling cveiy Wednesday evening a , TfIdiISXTTXCSCir. The BRILLIANT, Capt. G*ae* vrtll leave Pin*-, , borgh every Thuraday morning atlO o'clock; Wheeling, every Tbnr»dajr evening at 10 r.U. vtvanrrpxcir&r. The CLIPPER No, 3, Capt. Pus Dtrrai, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o’e oek;Wcea jnt every Friday evening at 10 r.x. ■ ■AUCTION SALES. By JobaDfDftviiiAvetlonctri > EzenUor't Sale - 20»kere»8tookinnh« B*nkol PmiborgH. - •' I 10 do do do Exchange Bank of PtUabptrt,, |. Loan to the City of PiU#bnrjh;ioE BSOO each, internt payable half yearly ana redeem***’ bis on tii. Slit ofDecember 1838. ■ , . janj J D DAVIS, After CHEESE— 1000 bxs prime Shipping end Catting}-,. ...,eb T " "3D CANFIELD A I UTTER—I 3 bbla Fmi R»U, itmrecVl kiJ fmwH I hr janl - J DCANFIKLU h .ii TALLOW— 30 bbla In atoreand tot ]SI •••-. . J B CANFIELIKt ■ .■LERATUB-«bl,»,l S C ISi R I "**. yp CAMTIELgr y,ALCORK^.. janl • ■ NotHWoodatreefc** PINE & LUM—IO bbla tor salfl by J... V janl ■ .. . JgCHQffNMAKbRA PTS.TURPE.vnNE—23 tbfai- in (rood order vfn - >\Saby .janl gCBOONMAgEgfcCOq. WRAPPING PAPER—IOOO rei for sole bjr _ -1)BOOMS—200do* ©abendand fopealeWr J)jm , . JOHN WATTA, CO Window glass—soobn. «w’dstaefcfareefejfc jm JOHN WATTACtK3 MACKKREL-100 bbli Not. 1,9, end andforsalebr Uni JOHN WATT,A CO -. lUKE CARTWRIGHT—I Carpet Bag* In'ethteJ j üblect to charge*, IbrEbleCartwrifUt, which hit will pie*** call lor. O B MILTEN BCTfIEl t »»' i j df3l • : • Noß7~Fraht «IV ODA ASH—7 casks Soap Maker* 1 Ash, WtMW steamer Ohio, aad for sale by •••'•'• •** -»*' a de3l TABSKYABK3TJ XTEW SUGAR—IG caiks recM end forssle bt- J>j.de.U - TASSEY k. BEST CLASSES—C bbl* rec’d feraalefaj deai . TApagy a marttt* MOULD CANDLES-35 hexes tor pj , , TAS9KY A REST - SH. MOLASSES—I 6 bbla. a pnnw articla*.*nttf« « by - de3t TABSBY A.88M..? WNERS WANTED for Two Ta»paeHn»A ret s * per Wyoming. G B HILTENBERfiKR*, dc3l No 87 Front rt ON HAND and tot **!• low to close eonsipjitti 10 bbls Eoriisfc Veniliaa Fed; - ‘ JO “ Sal Cods: l&o fl; No a Rosin; 3 “' Chloride Lime; S boxes Palm Soap; 100 * Uihiih Lome. JOHN fcPFADEN fc Co, 7j - _ ‘ de3l Canal Bmp, Penn itted • SPICES— 1 ca«k Naunegt; 3 bbtsCloTClf ij ' 60 mats Cassia; - 'V 1 ease Maec for sale by .■;<• deSt . J SCHOONMAKER ACfi.itWfc 'nSACHES—SSO'bn new, for sale hv ’ - a V r de3l ' JQtEt WATTi /CHEESE—COeaikaGoib tA&rsalo by V de3l *■ JOHNWATP 4(Mk oik band and for aalb \J deP •» JOHN.WAT TLAti NELS.— «r*»- iaf mtery hjesvy Mtiele of Ctoton FfeualtirlJt lUutkfe •tore «f WRNUEMhr,^ deg • ' comer Fotirth m>4 HOfeSE OoVKJtS-6 Gam EUutie JiortaCw eery be ary and splendid article, ju\ ;rcp> lor aalo low, al No. A Wood street, by ! !- degg , J^arniLE OIL—I bbl In sure cn&tor sale t>yl de» ' . JKIPD* A-LCOHOL—IB bblalsmec’d and Dr aale b A dc3B- V JKIPP INSEED C4L-10 bble for tele by . jdcafr jKIDD»Cf\f»^« Buckwheat «*;•: tala by - STMT** I drW- t ■ . v . . No WWo F^ 7-00 a * a * W CT5«? r fcH pure* ■ j KEO BUTTER—A few on . band, far rafoby j BTUART AaILL “SIII \ CORN— 200 bain flare and,for tale by £« • STUARTS PEACHES— 800 bhla jest rea’d and fortaJ'&byJT Jcg STUART A rftS. /CLOVERSEED— I bbl in *tiire antf (or aafeVfc'^ , - gruATaSAt wTAlutanVaft i;. I ■-.36 ** Daniel'*. - Iff*:' f- J x ; “ WJCRoiaia’4s^;. , | • 90 keca Godrej’* O Iwlsh • r "■' v,: deg- BROWN t KIRKPATRICE EfcCETVEU-OiiJ day, at 2K&9E* FCTT—l*Caa Hattie Ctoakt, Urea tilt ri v ,X s ’i* pair -** PaaU) -•• . • Geita’Glorei, aiiMiiot &rbel& . « Miaca»j*®UiVN o ft^U trwt. 1>» JfcHHjlLt3W- ! IiKQOMS—IiO dMi&tun sad BUCKBTS— 7*doxia note mad for tale' dc‘JP BTPARI /"'tllEESK—OTOboxet Prime Cream; *v V - 170 M Gotten; itLfora.i by_ ieSO BYUAKI pEATUERi-aMWlba prime, r«6l*in^l nBODUCE— f bblaCloTerßetdt 'v X , .8 '** BheU*dConu ' TAs'-’ 5 '-’ a.-.** Hy«r ptlrreM aixlfbrMJeby ■ BUSEBIDGB, WILSON fc CO, de» , ’ Water ton ELOUB ■' J SCIIOONMAKERffi:fr*