BY KA6NEIIG TELEGRAPH. BBPOBtBP A fELkoiUFJIKD >OR THE PItTgBPUGH DAILY GAZETTE j coKpaisßnosAL. . ; ■ j l : t , , ’WiSBXBOTOR, • ** j after-tie resolution DoolM I*Kialat*re, on the aobjeel of •hTCvy; and kuiruciUg tbcif Senator* to rote afiiottihe WilmotTroviao principle*, Mr? Ben. MB toaianinMefted/ihatthe.rcaoluloas dsl not ‘tepreaeptj the aeotimeriiaof the peopleofUiajjouri, ‘who lav abiding, aod Union loving people, tod into combinariao to resist Bod imimidnWtbe' legislation. pt.Co&gresr. Many member* of tie whb bad voted for the reeolotion#, and,the Govefnprwho bad aigned. them, athfU disavowed i ad repudiated them. Whaleyer&ay be the wish tor opinion* of ibe people of rerpect ag the extension or nonextenaionpf flavrry, -o the Territories, they have no idea of misting i e attioo of Coogreu on that anbjecL - . Notwilh*Undipg ttie pUd e contained in the resolution, to the eoaiwy, hat was a mi*Uke. ltinoorlana abide law, wiu a il cornea subject, to lha decision of the' ballot l* xand tbo judidary. Ha concurred with them in their view* of their doty, belioreiog it lo.be ihs only course conairt* eel with the order and intent on» of our constiiu- Ij^P; 1 j^ P; u d tha oolf one which can save this Union Oofflthe fete of ctli the cocisderade* which have appealed and disappeared in ihe history of na (loss. Anarchy, cot tyranny, ha* lean tho rock f« open which such coafederaciea have split* The | {bonders of oor Government, knowing the dan* genof this rock, provided agaicsl it. Tbeyfcnned J » Union no* leagued—a federal legislation to act Bponpenoha, col upon the State—and provided pMcenhla remedies tor all question* between the People andlhoGsavernmect. vTbe old coniedera than was leagued tftth ihc Lrgiilainre, acting upon •flvereigntie**, without tfce power to ad upon its decrees. With a rope efTsmttora union, itwaa to escape that ioltcnEg tbai the present Constftu tionwaa formed. ttit-r farther defending the Union, •xid tiiai'lbe reaolotioo* ju*t read m-ntradicied the ikcl* aba v'e stated —!he Ai»epb!y hid mistook its oWptwer, ob well as the sentiment* of the peo ple ofMUsouri. He objected.not tj the receiving «r printing 0/ the resolutions—the only object he hsdia vievj.vo* tie two following points.—lst That the General Assembly mistook the senti ments of, the people ol' Missouri, in adopting these resolutions. 2d—They mufook (heir own power* in doing so Mr. Acheson said, as no objection hod been made io printing the resolutions, be wss oi op'ni «n that the people of Missouri, when the lime ar'. fives, will prove to all mankind, that eveiy senti* ment contained in the icsolulioa?, would be ear tamed. . IWasEiKcrrois.Jsn. 4. Senate—The ueual number cf petitions wero presented and.referred. Mr.-Mason introduced a bill tor the more c fleet -o*l eitensiou tf the clause cf the Constitolion, relative to the’recapture of fugitive slaves. Tte bill was referred to the pominiuee on the Jodfcl ary. On of Mr. Casaf it was agreed that the order of the day be postponed, with a view to al low the consideration of hi# resolution relative to the suspension ot diplomatic intercourse with Ans trim. He spoke at some length in the advocaoy of hit resolution. In the House, a motion was carried, po,alponiog the election of mllcera till Monday, next. Mr. Chandler presetted a mem orlal, contesting the aeat ofMr. Bnbbiss, of the 4ih Congressional District ofFenatyivtnia. V A debate arose, relative to the interpretation .rule, respecting petitions, pending which the House adjouroed till Monday next. \ •. ,j" '' ,-j • CoLxrxsus, Jan. 4. la the Senate, yesterday, the.,Democrats intro* duoed a resolution, imp caching the Speaker. The latter desired tolieave the Chair while the resolu tion was being-considered. To this the Demo crats objected, - saying that be sbonld face the mn«' «ic. - j The. Speaker declined acting In his own case, and ruled the; resolution impeaching him out of order. ! Feuding the debate, the Senate adjourned. Tffta confusion prevailed today. * . r.- ... - CtßcmaaTi,Jan.4. Tbeaarkcta are generally quiet, with no change j •except 4a Whiskey, which is selling *l 23j. ‘ 'The wealheir i* very cold. The river is falling, and there'is cbaaidersMofloaling ice. HEW YORK MARKET. ■ noon upotT. Nsw Yens, Jan. 4. flour —The market it ■ firm, with a fair demand There i* tfo important alteration to notice in the mar i ket, although teller* have ths advantage. Graio—Wheat—There It a flood Inquiry. Price* •firm hot unchanged. Corn—There it a fair alnpping inquiry at’a flight advance. Sale* of old we*tem paired at C2}c per bu. * Provision* fork—The market i* dull, and'priees •tend downward*. Groceries are quiet and doll. NEW YORK MARKET, svctcro mxrarr. ( New York, J&d. < . Tloua-We have no Improvement to >ouee In the V -niarteL The demknd ta mostly eonfined to the want* •of the home trade. Yesterday's quotations may ho resumed for Ibevariout description*. ( Grain—Wheal i i in demand far milling and for tho east. Holder* have put «p the market, bat buyers do -not meet them, | The supply of com is light. There is a flood business doing, and prices axe advancing Provisions—Pork it dull, and may beqaoted nomi ■Dally at, mea»i 811 7S-, prime, 83 75 per brl. Incut nf n. there is a fair movement. Sales of hams 7|e, ahpulders se. Whiskey—'There is no new feature to notice. Pnee* aw unchanged. • LOUSTKRS —3 eases (X do* Jars each) prime pichled Lob.tr.i, for ..Wby jacobweave h, , r — A f»n oi L— 3o baskets “NIco” Oil. freshJhnpan*’ SlmßTforsaUbv dt*l JACOBWKAVEjt,Jr 1 fc f Jii^^™o^,?hcX^d S Ok*»dVc.,««o»=t •Rlbbooi,<ilUvc latwt »ed mo»l fwbionable «ty.c*. dej7 * j «uku acsj-iw — Double milled flannels, ww«, i{'AM l4 Brawn, *«perioram«loforDrtWeri«jidBbim, Mr «*!« u Ule Banket Depot of tho tortag Ctmpany.No. i»C Market »t- dcgv-^w — _ SUOT-UUj. ...VioM fit dcX7 ;; A CULPKRTSOM. US Liberty at^ LEAD-ZOO pip ja*t rac'd and foria'eby • deg , j A CULBERTSON, 145 Liberty »t NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS A BEEF IS tierce* “Bran* A Swift'* 4 * snperier 8. C. Haini snjrtrt* * u ®« ef » .Jaitrac'dandfortaleby a dcB7 • ■ SELLERS A ffICOLS y~|RIED PEACHES-TU tack* Undiaraiidfor »a!o 1/by deti JAMES DAI^KLL Oi hUd» N o. rac'd per Mary Ana. fortate flfer. » dcat * ENGLISH * BENNETT _ MOLA-toES— OObbl* NO, now landing and for tale „ _>T. i dctl ENGLISH & UENNLTT. £tOAP—3o<> Wte* Palo, in store and for tale by fi> deg i t ENGLISH A BE-NNETT boxea Ciaelactli, for tale by l 5 deU J 8 DILWORTH A CO CyAKH. IRON—ttUCfTbVJuUree’dund foraale by j dcM J KIDD » CO, SO Wood *t WHITE GLUE—ICO. lb* •epettor. ja*i ree’d and forjiate by dcitt fj* J KIDD 4. CO ItiIERY-ttO lUjtut tecM and for tale by * dcit j J KIDD ACO (CLOVES— a bateaoa tuad and for tale by r J deal JKIODACO PKFi’ER— U>» ADerteanCaytone. reo*d and tor •ale or drtl J KIDD A CO ExuaFtmily, IKri*’ brand; r I is bf bi* “ bblaßoperfiae, bewbrand*; in *tnra aod Tor aalabri deiu STUART A BILL BEUTIKH— a tew bbUExtra KofUoyt rac’d andter •al«_by_jictl_ AEkT3TPONQ k. CgOZER jCtfO—& bbU aa<rsd¥e«TNo I, jutfrePiS *3 tor tale by dcdl ARM3TKONO A CROZF.It FLOUR—af'bbli Fanner AKlrYTccle - - p brated. brand, in atom and for «ale by *** deSl AKMCTROHOA CROZEU V?iEATTTKftS—I? bap landingtrumttewterLoyal r Hannah, and for tale by -*■ deld : „ _JAMra_DALZELL *¥Tffii'3>"’iTlA < 'HES—a> nark* to day rac'd and for D w!w__*** * CROZE li V-iSaLED PEACHES—A tetaf priaa, to day ree'd. deal ASLMgrßUNQ*Cttj£lg TMlfuE-*® bbUjßnoM lrandKjMi reeetred and F fortalc by dcJi ARMSTRONG A CROZEtt “7" : - jioilday Pnitat«« - “ CtOMEef*** snlV>.*ni$ n 1V>.*nif le a, ,t ' r Pfraeni* »S —».« found at the Din* Store of - ■ • ° RM3EI.L_EII3, nW^ /STiliUa bbls Ll"*ee d »i° Jl rac’d arvl fir *ale by (Ydc24 ... - lb CANFIELD •» mi »il i;o~0 A NDLE3-40 botea for sale by : M — 4 JBCANFIELD BUTTEtt— bblt.lt) boy*.andiakey*'Rol!,“jMi roc’dandf*r*alo by deSl J.BCAKFTELO ' riC x>Kcnm&-* i ' akt ■j' / |j vliOß^rTr i£;‘" Ui ■*, .. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH BOARD Otf TOADS COMMITTEE FOR DECEMUER roBca BA3n*->.••••». i, ac»m—— . ; Airtvali and Oepartarti of Ustjii Eastern Mall, via Philadelphia, due 3 a. * c!o»e» IV k .Western Mail, Cin<»lrm»» and Loiutvil.e, due s J*. • eloaea sa. *. Soathi via Banimore and Washington. duet r.e- North Wen* rn,via Cleveland, due J« *. a • r . in * c * Erie mad Western New York, dueH r. x.clo** a *- “■ Kiltanaing, doe 7 a. H-, e!o*e» if*- Wnmi JUuiaoißn or rnr Cvrrro ?ruim» -itatrnf ike wieler inoetk. >*' •«•»"» Ike Ciunl Line will .eil fren Ne» York, IJo, “ n Liverpool, u follow*: ciokri., from for g>iu.«, .»»• J* ,6 « c “i a *- lor New York, “ VO, - for Boston, F*b. ®) *• forNewhork. u 2*, u u for Boston, March 0, u “ for New York,' u SK, i U u 4. forlWlon, .April 6, C«nul», from No* Voti, for Lircijool, lKc. la, I 8». Earooa* from Boston, for lv, Hibernia, Ten New \ork, tor *V Cambria, fm Boston. for u Jan. O,tSSO. Canada, from New York/for “ - 'M, ' “ from Boston, for “ Feb/ 0, u ' front New York, for u “ Sl>, ! u from Boston, for “ March ft, “ from New York, for “ u fit», . « from Boston, for 11 April' 3, - •* from New York, for “ - 17, “ from Boston, for u j. May OrvicZj i*iTTSBQxniT Gaznra,) Batarday moraine, January 5, I$SO. > The market manifested iiule,if any chanfr root previous day’s report, A genera! quiewc/s prr 'Ailed iu almost every thin*.' Ftoca—Sales of 100 bbl» on the wharf, made up of rather superior brand*, at *4,&0 * bbl.-- Tbe rcpular ■tope sales are confined to dray load lot*, at the usual fibres-W,6d©4,75 r bbl. Gkeccana axd raovtiioxs—Wc find n» chanje in aojr of the various ameleronder tbotc heads. Tjiiow—Sales of 81 bbU beef tallow, nt?4, tu.d o( W jbbla mutton tallow, at 6{c 4p O. /pitubari (h Steamboat Bulldlni ' [We have, with considerable trouble, obtained from the Custom House books, the following statis tics of steamboat building, within tho Pittsburgh District, during the past ten years. But few, even in our own vicinity, have an ade quate idea of the extent of steamboat building at Pittsburgh, and of tho great increase to per centage In this branch of business from year to year. Pittsburgh has -well established her fame in reference to this branch of mechanical laboii and so great baa been the number of boats annu ally set afloat by the persevering induttry and en terprise of oar city, that scarcely a river, lake, or gulf it to be fouod, from £te .head waters of the Ohio to the far oIT West end South, whose com merce Is not wafted from shore to shore by the aid cf Pittsburgh steamboat enterprise. The.subjoined u an annual'exhibit of the num ber of steamboats built, and- entered at the Custom House, from 1810 to 1819, inclusive; IS4O. 32 1 IS4JS 4fi iStt 49 | 1510... 39 ' , 1612- .....49 j 1547 ■....,.56 1 1643 .<....23 1613 w... 55 i -1544 .44 | 1519 51 There were also, during this period, six Iron Steamers, for lake and ocean navigation, built at Pittsburgh, but not entered at the Custom House. They are as follow*:—lst. The Michigan, barquo rigged, sow on the upper Lakes. 2J. The J-/« ftrson, schooner rigged. This vessel was put up temporarily at one of our shipyards, then taken flown and shipped to the lakes. 3d. The steam er BiU, schooner rigged. 4th. The Ilunler, sebuo ner rigged. sth. The Allegheny, ship rigged. 6UI The Waller, schooner rigged. •Of these steamers, Iwd— the Michigan, and the Allegheny—were U. States war steamers. The others were revenue cutters. : We add to the above list of iron tteamera built at Pittsburgh, during this period, the Valley Forge, She was built for the PitUburgh;trnde: and after .performing good service, her cabin was transfer red to the ateamer Robert Morris, and ’her hall torn up ' With but few exceptions, the steamboats co talced in the foregoing list, were built for the tradi immediately connected with Pittsburgh; ami a 1 they were worn out by use, destroyed by the ‘accidents incident to navigation, or told out of tho trade, they were replaced by new, larger, and more splendid smamers—always sustaining n reg ular increase in number, from year to year. And [j worthyot remark, that by this regular proci of steamboat operations, new ideas, new plan: ImprovemeU, sad inventions have been introdu ced, so as always to present, through the enter prise and skill of oar capitalists and mechanics tbits cf the very latest and improvcdjttylc of con siioction,both in the power nnd elegance of iht machinery, and the magnificence of the cabins, end other upper works. • This , extraordinary and increasing amount 0^ capital iovcsled in the b&ildiog of ticambont.'*, V the beM evidence that can be adduced, of lb< gTQwipp wealth and prosperity of out city. As i ha* advanced and expanded and bccnnte one o tbe fint commercial and mannfjctariag o the Union, our trade thu various p acts >u u> West tad South, ha* increased in like ratio.— Ilesce the necessity oj increased shipping f.iciii lie*, and we have then in the wonderful incrausi in the boiiding of ateaiiboats, which we show u tbe above alatisxicaj an 1, we opine, the end is n<i ter vnpplv i ren and her coal—previa action of yeieei*—whethi yet. Pittshnrgb, by raiserai wealth,—her < facilitieafor the conui designed for the nav tributaries of the “Fath the proud waves of are 00l surpaißed by a With alllhtae advaoli opt predict io refereeo i of tArcily, which has .BIKHtNOBAM OF A«S» ■ gallon cT the wide spread urof Water*,'’ or to bailie the mighty ocean —which ■by other city in the Union* ages then, wrbat may wc i to the growing prosperity been *o filly 6tyled—Tue |CA. i rec’d •ml for sale by' ■RMSTRONG A CROZKR BACON— 30 piece* dfgj -i 40 l>bl* on conairmiieiil ISAIAH DICKEY 4 CO, rtCORCHKO SALTS O toraaleby • dell Spanish tale lif ' d«JO i (JUO prime, ju*t rrr’il and ic STUART A SILL, No 11% Wood »t Fraafc •)A(| DDLS, of Holm Oljy FLOUR—warn tion, or the money reiun homt ‘‘Lady Taylor," » WESTERN FRED STt ALSO—COOU bo Draw, TOO do Oil Meal, SCO do l ply of Grocerie*, all of able lejai by dc23- a:*’ unrivalled Extra Family anted to jftre£eniire aaurfac rned—just rfc&md per puna! and lor iate\«t the GREAT OBE !- , WOO do Shot!*, IhOO do Onu, t orn—together with n full *up •htch will be sold on reason j-br* .. J^DONALPSOS. between Wilkins’ Hall ftlei, a itireu atoned TOPAZ on leaving it *t the Jewelry ri Merkevatreei, will be liber de'J7 ON Tuesday ateniaf and ibe Ruhutgd I BRACELET Any per Store of Ji. Richardson, Ait»ba:i'* extra lamily lor J S DIMVORTJI A CO 11 note and for sole by i t«KINNER,SW Market si j t—lOo acka rac'd, lor sale by CRAIG A SKINNER _ I^LOUK— 30 bbl* C ? >ale by • dc2l LJOLATURa—6S bbl* 1 IT dels CRAJG V> tiCK WHEXT' FLO U 13 dels buiuai rce'dand for *a!o by CRAIG A SKINNER , DRIED PRAGUE delß bu m »f.*re and lor sale by CRAIG A SKINNER tore and lor aalc, by ' > STUART A SILL HICKORY dcid Pepper— io b*« w dcao Madeira. Slberry"and Sweet aale by the cask or it »juxn« WINES— 70 esA* Pnn .Malaga tVines, foi lilies to sail porehaters. >y • / A M tyITCUETLREK, No 160 liberty at novd ITUHaH—3 bbd* to ai 0 i<lii by covS /10FFKE-IW bags pi l A by coyfi ive on steamer Ringgold, lor ISAIAH DICKEY A CO ae Rio, arriving and far inle W A M MITCHELTREB iai, Gunpowder and Young rior quality, in bf cbeil»,iil 'd and for fade by W A M MITCHELTREE IyRESU 1 Hyson Tea*, of »up and 6 pound bn, jost ret notrC I ltfUbbl* prtinc PlantatiouMolluscs, IYI In ooi bbl* and good order, for sale low by w 0 W A M MITCH ELTRKE, : 00,13 _ I* Libor.,,;. •A RfKrTAPPLKS— IsclbhUjßrt.rtc’d, for i«Je <>y lTdolO COPE & BREVFOULK, Ite Second at • *l.l A«s**KH—aO Libls nTO.. new <'top, rcc’d l>y A 1 rtcJ4 C A CLH.UK.in'SON .jggjg' VeSSS^SSSr&i^a^ tfcetnrinrCompany. N» «>JU«rk»-i >i .. ' - • tT^7 r u^m '" "goViil UHEtrl*™ ‘fj'LOUM-W fcbU »au« rmt^j A bM * "" ' jjhubabb bout—w'im for “ to J I J, I , D kco JpffiUViAN'BARK-Ti it. V.. 1 iec'J g‘jg , |^, l " r TTQuiWaE-™ cm g«2£w~*i , del, • * 1 KIDP&CO. aiWl><, i^- INDIA HUBBKR PACKING— AW poonil* 1 Paektnx. for Bic«ni KnrinrA rnld wbotcralo oiu. rr tail, at the India Robber Depot, No. 4 'Vocd **•.... FLOUR'— 190 bb!« in more »ti«l formal*' bv dell WM il JOHNSTON, ll'i SccwnJ *l_ ONIONS— 20 bids ree’d aiiJ for «410 by deM WMJUOHNS'roN TOMATOfc^— 217 jin*, a deliciua.' urticTc, in »w.re . ead for »>!e by del4 ’>VM II JOHNSTON BUCRWUKAT PLOL’R—:t« »«cJu■(bnU«Mi«>r »*>ic by _ deM . ARMSTRONG » CRPZF.K eRAB-CIDHtT— 14 bWn in More and for by dy» A&MSTJiONG A CRC££K PORT OF PITTSBURGH. Rrrtß-—’There wtte 0 feet 4 tnehes in thh ehaasel „i evening, ard failing. • ARRIVED. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Reaver. ' Michigan, Uriel, Server. Lake Erie, Clark. Reaver. Heaver, Gordon, WelUVitle. Viroqua, Galloway, Monongaheia City. Fashion, Peebles,. Elizabeth. Atlantic, Parkison, Brownivllle. lUltic, Jacob*. Brownsville. Camden, llendrieknon, McKeesport. Peru. Bane, Louisville. • James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver. Lake Erie, Clark, Beaver. Reaver, Gordon, Wellsville. Michigan, lines. Reaver. Vtroqua, Galloway, Mononelheta CiiT. Caiudeo, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. .Baltic, Jacobi, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkuuon, Brownsville. Ariadne, Hughes, Browssvllle Louis McL&ne. Cermet, Wheeling. Hamburg, Colwell, Cincinnati., BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. PACKETS, at 8 a. *. and 6 r. *. BEAVER PACKETS, 8 a. *. and 4. r. *. WELIiSVILLE PACKETS, 6 a.*. WHEELING—Jamei Nelson, 9 a. * NEW.ORLEANS —Schuylkill, 4 r. u. •NASHVILLE—Fort Pitt, 4 t. U. Metallic rubber cloth-3 piece* rcc’d thu day and for sale at PHILLIPS*, dcga No 5 Wood - street ’UST RECEIVED—2 gross Wistaria Balsam Wild 1 Cherry, for sale by J KIDD A CO, dc» No 60 Wood street (NIONs —in Ir.u* rec'd ind for sale b 7 dcj; _ J CRAIG & SKINNER . a r*— 200 bu lu store and for sale by > ,U¥7 , CRAIG A SKINNER LARD— In kegr, in store and for sale by - dc¥7 CRAIG A SKINNER > KEEN APPLES—7S bbls in store and for sale by' Aea7 CRAIG & SKINNER, - fI'WILLUD RAGS—¥ doz in store and for sale by" X _de*27 CRAIG A SKINNER Ij'EATHKRS— 4 sacks to day rce’d and for sale by : dci7 ARMSTRONG A pROZER CIDER VINEGAR—B bbls to day rec’d; for sate dv dc'J7_ ARMSTRONG A CHOZERj. 17 LOUR— SU bbls Glenn’s Extra; 1 ' 40 *• Hamilron's Extra; to day rec’d, for sale by dc27 ARMSTRONG fc CROZKR AIR CUSHIONS—IS Air Cushions, square aod round, different niies, tee'd and for sale at de27. J A H PHILLIPS, No S Wood st AIR PARLOR BALLS—Jest ree’u, a few dozen of different sizds; a splendid article, so]d wholesale | and retail at No 6 Wood st. de‘27 _ J A it PHILLIPS LEAD— SCO pigs Gulena, jart rec’d per sleamer J. J. Crittenden, and for scle by dr-27 , JAMES A HUTCHISON ACO Now Book** A SYSTEM of Ancient and Medimva! Geography, lor the use of Schools and Colleges; by Charles Anthon. History of Spanish Literature; by Geo.Heknor. 3 veil*.—vnL 1 received. The Whole and his Captives, or the Whaleman’s Adventures, and the.Wbale’s Biography, as gathered in the Homeward Cruise of the “Commodore Preble; 11 by Rev. Henry* T. Cheater. • Chalmer’s Institutes of Theolrgy; 2 vo't. Just rec'd by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, . dcVfi corner Third and Market its. BLACK PARMETTOB.—W. R. Moarav, at North East.corner of Fourth and Market streets, has a full uMortment of the above scarce goods. Alto— . Black French Merinos, Bombazine finish Alpnecis tor Mourning. Canton Cloths for and a supply of Mourning Good* dcSt SUGAR— 25 iihJi prime (new crop) arriving and for sale by BROWN A KIRKPATRICK, dcSs No 144 liberty at_ IsOLL BUTTER—3 bbls in store and for sale by [\, ilc-22 ENGLISH A BENNETT GfOLDEN SYKUi*—l2 bbls lauding per steamer/, r Q. Adams, ami for sale by de-27 . > JAMES DAI .ZELL Steamboat Rullti and Coonterpanes. rflllK undersigned have iu«t received a consignment I of» cases Sieambdat Quilts and Counierpane*, from the Now England Quilt Manufacturing Company, which (hey trill sell very low to dealers or steamboat owners. Call and examine. tie 27 COPE A BREYFOGLE, IWSecond st BUTTER— is kegs and I bbl to day rec’d and for talc by dear COPE A BREYFOGLE GREEN APPLES—2SO bbls rec'd and for sale by de27 COPE A BREYFOGLE Admtalstrator's Notice XTOTICK is hereby given, that leuers of admimstra It uon' upon tlie estate of Samuel C. Hill, late of Pittsburgh, deceased, have been granted this day to the undersigned. All persons baring claims against tbe estate of sard L di?i.i , a*ed, tie requested to make known tbe same, wuheut delay to the subscriber, at the stare room. No. s 7, Wood sireci. JOSEPH H. HILL, de'cUl-dlwAwCt ' ofJ*iUsburgh._ tS A LAN 0 K- - * Depos n and Dividends which have r> beeV'linciaimed for three years and upwards, in the Exctanee Bank of Pittsburgh: Wm. Davis residence unknown, Aug. 9, INS, 8220 00 MiekkcV'WesW, *• “ No. 19, 1640, 00 “ t?p. If, ledfi, “ Dividend, No* Win. R. Olden, u Kltz’li M. Wilson," - vereber C. 18,8; 10 shares, 15 00 1 eertiiy that lie' foregoing balance* and dividend* arc due u> the person* named, or their legal represen tative*, wliicb have bsen standing without being in creased or ditoi*hed for three years or apwards, accor ding to the Hooks of this Hank. THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier Sworn and subscribed, before me, this tMh Decem ber. ISM. C. W. Ebxdt, Notary Public. deSl-dlwAwatT : ADXIKISTHATCm'S 90TICK. NOTICE is hereby given that Letter! of Adminis tration have been ((ranted to me, of tha roods and chattel*, rights and ertdiu, which were or the late Jnroe* CrMsin, of the City of Puwbnrgh, deceased; and til perron* Indebted to the Estate of said decedent are requested to make immediate payment, and »U persons having claims or demands against tbs Estate of the said decedent, are rcqaeitcd to make known the same to me, without delay, at the Monongahcla House, in the City of Pittsburgh. drif-dOtStwßlj* ‘ WM. WILSON, dr. > ' PUBLIC SALK. rfMttO oiidcn-KurJ, Executor* of Robert Kin*, late of X "I’lum t;>, m tne County of Allegheny, dee’d, by virtue of authority conferred on.btin bjr the lust will ~,„l icttacjciu of raid deceased, will expose lo sale,by i vendue or outcry, upon the premwes, on Thurs day, :>ie rtevevlh day of March next, at the hour oflO o' -iock. A >i., nf tail day, the following described K al Estate, to wif ' At that certain tract or parcel of tanJ atfuate in the .aid township of Plum, lU the distance of-about 14 mil.-.' from the City of Pittsburgh, and on the public road leading :n the direction of Saltzlurgh, bounded i.y lands of Henry Rtiter, Wm Armstrong, the heirs o> iiobt. M'Lauflhlin, and the heirs of John King, dee’d, • r.iaining about One Hundred and Forty ACRES. ..out cutty of which are cleared and under a flood state of cultivation, and with a flood Coal Dank there i»,e same being the eoatwardly portion of the tract occupied by the told Robert King in his lifetime, and bcinfl the part or parcel thereof directed by him to be Sold. ' Terms of Sale—One thud of the purchase money in l, a r,i gad :hc residue in two equal annual Instalments with interest; lo be secured by t.ond and mortgage up m ihe premises. ROBT. CAROTHKRS, • V * JOSIAII McJUNKIN, Fjeeutnrs, HKMP— UiiaiertxTw Roiled K mmcky Hemp, ree on pon»ifument and for eale bjr OoT'ZJ-slp A GORDON Election, 1 N KLKCTION for Nine Director* ol the Pimborgh A. Navigation eud Fire Inidranee Company, [will be held ai the Office, No.*l Market atreet, on Monday. January “th, A. D. IfcM, between the hoora of 11 and U oVIMk. A- M. ROBERT FINNBV, tI'AI.ED PKACHES—S bbUjunt rec'd. lor «ale by Ucl? ; fI&WHARPAUGH WINDOSV Gl.ASi^t—sU) bx», a»«’d _iixei, rec’d »r,d for «ale by dtjln 8 4.W KARNAUGH BirprKß-mbl.S and ?• keg#, packed, m prime order tor shipping,'for »sle by dcdo L 8 WATERJUy SODA ASH—*B ea»k» to arrive per Ringgold, for »nleby deal TA3BEVA IlEyr BI7aCK WaDWNu—HI bale* large fixe and heavy just rec'd by SHACKLETT A WHITE, No OS Wood ft VIZETtES— i case* super French Black Silk Vi zcitcs, extra trimming*, reeM per expreis, at • UcJO AAMASONiCOT bale* Cotton; 48 bbl* No > Lard, 4f bag* Feathers; 1 tierce “ Jj sack* Wool; Cdo* l.amb Skin*,' 3 dos Sheep Skim 3 dp* M - To nnivc on sieamer Fort Pitt, at dell _ ISAIAH DICK! I .'’IRE BRICK k TILE—A largr lif del4 ISAI/ Piii METAL—aO tans, suitable rec'd and for sale by del 4 HAI bale* just rec’d ar _ j dcU IJAj CIKDAR! CEDAR!—A lot of C« j Ci L. Cofcen or Crozer, will b< if n >t called for withjn 39 days d-• 14 CEO B MILTEXBE’ OAUCOKS —I caKi, ful color now opening at AA! deU I'' LANSHLS—II7 cue* aaiTba ’ Yellow FiaitneU, including a . U-trroi and VVtiile Country Flaanc de!4 A-/ 14RD-7J keg* No I, lor •*!« » I tic 17 _ , _ WICK <, C'i INBKNG—AagrtJlßriSei, for*#'- • T dcir wicr I’M2ATH'kIIS— Is »ack» jirrtse, ' <lcl7_ WIC7 Kr/T mfl r J kR-33 keg* for •! dfll? WICF UT ros HAMS—I l»M» for sale hy . Ucl7 J B CANFIELD CHXAP MOL’S, PB LAINS —3 co*e», good style, fn»t colored M. <ic L*ia«, Bl the extremely ioy price of lie. per yard. A A MASON A CO, dell No CO Market «t I' _ ?KE3ir FRUlT—idotrc*iti~fre»b*l‘e*ehe«; ’ S “ bottle* do. 5 “ “ Pine Apple*; ' 3 “ •* Cberrie*; n m •• Tofsatoet; 3 “ balfgaL bottle* Pickle*; 3 •» quart ' Ido. 3 u lancy [do. Rce’tl and for sole at the Pel street «Nonra)r Plain*” Blankest*, WIL MUItPHY, at North East conier of Fourth • and Market street*, ba* lately received * top ply of the above lupcrior of Blankets, and In vite* Uiok in want of the aniele to looks at them be fore buying. He ha» alto on hand Home'Made Blan kets, a Rood heavy article, which he ie telling low. Also—Home Made FLANNELS, brown, barred and white, of » jnperinrquality. 1 Al»o—Twilled Scarlet FLANNELS, io which he invite* the attention of buyer*. • j[7*A larite supply of Good* reecuUn opened in the Wholesale Room®, up lUirt, make* attoruaent •very foil end worthy the attention of dealer*. iioel? • I IIHLSSIiLS CAHI’KTS.—W. M’Cuxtock offer* to O porebater* ■ large and handsome asftorunent »f the incit approved patterns of B«u«el* Carpet*, cheaper than ever beforeOfirred in tki*mhrke(. Call *nd examine our ntoek before parchakinc elsewhere. W M’CldENTOCßpdlFaurth 4 LOCAL MATTERS. tDOETD fOX TKS frTTuBTTiaH PSILT OAZgTTX Sudimj Do'v.i Hill —We think our city au thorities khould put an end to the dangerous nuis ance of sliding down the hills of Filth and Sixth SireeU, a practice which is exceedingly danger ous to the boys, nsVell as (O’.he passers by. Se veral accidents have recently occurred, in con* sequence of horses being frightened by the sleds coming in contact with them; and ere long, wc fear, we shall have some fatal casually to an nounce, if it is not stopped. By some inadvertence, in settling tip the re lams of the election in the First Ward, an error was committed in the returns for Alderman. The vote stood as follows: G. Watson, Independent, D. S. Scolly, Whig, Atex- Hay, Whig, Messrs'- Watscn and Scully were therefore tbo ■uccassfii candid&lei,-and not Messrs. Scully and Hay, aa was inadvertently staled. Sal* ox tbx ScuEiutx PxorxxTY.— I The sale of that portion of Captain Schenley 5 * property advertised in the Gazette, took place 3d insL The attendance was large and the bidding spirit ed. The lots realized very fair prices, when it is recollected lhatjhe terms were cash, par funds.— Mr. Joh» D. Davis was the auctioneer. Lot of ground on Penn street, below Mar bury street, 22 feel front and extending back 110 feet to Brewery alley, sold to James Slerret for 1 $lB4B Two ditto adjoining the above, each hav* ing a front of 20 feet by 110 feet, sold to James Sterret at 91540 each SOSO Oflo lot, same size, to John Hall for 1020 Ono do do do 1510 One lot on 7th street near Grant 5t.... .20 feet front by 240 feet, sold to James ' Slerret for ......... 3520 Ocelot same size sold to same 2400 One do do Jas. Dain.. ...... 2400 At an election held,on Thursday .evening, Jan. 3,1850, the following gentlemen were elected officers of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade and Merchants’ Exchange. President, Thomas Bakewell, Vice Presidents, H. B. Craig and F. Lorenz; Treasurer, Joshua Hanna; Secretary, John Harper; Managers, T- M. Howe, W. Barker, William J. Totten, T. S. Clarke, Jeaae Carothers, S. F. Vou Bonnborst, W. R. Murphy, J. Moorhead, George Ogdeo, Mor gan ttobertsop, JohnScojt, Joseph Peunocb, C. Zag,George Weyman, C.lL.Qrsni, J.M.Cooper, L. Wilmarth, C. W. Ricbetzon, James Marshall, C. O. Loomis, Robert Brua, Jr.; and S. Fahnestock, Clerk. ... Ctuairr Coxccbt.—At] the Charily Concert, given by the pupils of the Fourth Ward Public School, on thefirstof January last, for thebeaeflt of the Orphan Asylum, the following resolution was adopted: “Resolved, That the teachers and pupils de serve thanks for their faithful and auccesslul ef forts to gratify the citizen* with a concert, and more especially for the praiseworthy object ol contributing fur the benefit of the Orphan and ne» dy, and that the Directors of the Fourth Ward are entitled to the warmest approbation of the public, for their indefatigable industry in promoting the cause or education.” Court Sessions. aftonook session concurotn. The Judge decided that the circomitoncei might be laid before the jury. Alderman Steel (hen proceeded to state tb< circumstances under which the Independent Po lice were engaged by Dan Rice, to guard bis eir cu*. Patterson’s disposition towards offender' was very mild, so mild that the other officers com plained. Could not prevail on him to arm him self properly when he was going into dangerous places. Mr Patterson has been temperate so fj as 1 know, since bp came into mv office. BeDjimm.Trimble, sworn.—Was proprietor o the American Hotel last May. The circus met rented from me. Mr. Trimble stated the nature of the difficulty which occurred between Rice and the Mayor's Police, and the mnnncr in which the Indepeadant Police werei employed. Robert Hague, sworn.—Am the constable of the SecondpWard. Took PaUerson in with me to assist Tu thy basic*!**. Rice called cn me, in Company wilh Mr. Whitney of the, Chronicle. He wanted to cbgage os, but 1 did not, (ill slier 1 had called on the Mayor’s Polioe, and they refused to gn. Then vewenl. The first night the boy* threw a great many stcocs,and 1 was struck sev eral time*. The next eight was the one on which the difficulty wilh Porter occurred. (Mr. Hague', testimony as regarded the difficulty, so fir as he saw if, differed in nothing from that of previous witnesses.) Captain John Herron, sworn—Am May Disorderly conduct took piacc ai Kice's circutin May la*t. Know that there was a company cal led the Good Will, and the character of ill mem* •bera was, at Ibal iime, bad; , Qrou Examined.—Crowds of boy* uncotaecu ed with ttie Are companies have at other times behavdd badly In other engine houses. Tbe Good Will was the only one that 1 heard complaints of at that time. George Scott, aware.—Am a watehmhn. My beat bin the l>iamand. 1 was at the circus cn jhe 19th cfMay. Heard Hague tell Pattersonthal the orders wero that the yard cleared. Those who. bad tickets should go in, the others out. Went away and came back again in half an hoar. Heard a crowd of boys threatening Patterson, and a man named O’Brien. Another crowd then commenced brick batting the canvass. Don’t know whether' these belonged to the Good Will. Thomas L. McMillan, sworn.—Wat clerk of {he Mayot'sjponrt at the time Patterson was in the o£6e. He ir, so far as 1 know, a mild, peaceable eftixen. Messrs Gabriel Adams, Samuel Moore, Thomas Jack, William Sutch, C. Mcuee, C. Darragh, Em manuel Keif, and Genrge Hays, were called and testified to the good character ol Mr. Job G. Patterson- * The case then rested on both sides, and the Court adjourned until to morrow at nine o'clock. Present, Hon. Benjamin Patton, President Judge, and William Kerr, Associate Judge. *_Tbe case of the Commonwealth vs. Job G. Pat terson was again taken up. Col. Black, on tbe part of (he Defence, and Mr. Burke for the Prosecution, addressed the jury. The Judge charged tbe jury, which, early ;t) the afternoon brought ja a Yefdict of “Not Guilty,” Commonwealth va. Joseph Gould, indicted for an Assault and Battery, alledged to have beea committed on the person of E. Kelly. Magraw for Prosecution, Black fur Defence. The case was not concluded when tbe Court adjourned for dinner. 'fhe cgsc of the Commontycalth vs. Joseph Gould was again taken up. Tbe Coart adjourn* immediately it hid been concluded, and be fore the jary had brought in their verdict. .-./u«?o onoBTAiKD by any olher Line. UivJex onr arrangements for iho speedy, cheap and »ufe irsus mitiion ofgood* anil valuable* of alHeicription*, bad been unrivalled, and in extending our Lino to all the “Western and Southern” Cities, (baring ipired ng mean* or exertion to make it perfret,) we feel cotib* dcDt'tlial tha'lndueements which wo offer to the rub* lie arc “Unsurpassed,” and'that wh are fully enabled to PERFORM what wt PROMISE. ADAMS A CO. BAKER fc PORBVTII, Agts. THE Co-Partneranip heretofore existing nmler the firm of J**n Cxoua» & Son, if diwolved by the decease of Jaines Crotaan. The buaiaeaa will be coo tinucd by the. subscribe!, who will settle the account* bf the lute firm. JOHN M'B- CROS3AN. tie, 70 Fourth I declS Mononguhela Uouae, Dee. U 3, law.—ldc4J-lm T~HK BANK OF EBGLAHO offer* for sale ju properly in ibe city of Pittsburgh, situated at the corner of 3L Clair street andDuqaesne Way, bar* in* IM feet on Si. Glair street, Sill leet on Duqac«ne War, and 210 feet on Barker** oiler. ' Thi* property eontaina OVER ONE ACRE of *a!st able ground, t* simefuble of a subdivision which weald prorc highly provable to one wishing to re-sell in building lou 01 the uiaal aiic, or to improve. A plan el the auMivUjon eon be eeen at the office of the under*l*ned. , On the property are erected tore »übatantiaJ Uric* Building* od' Si. Clair /Mreet, ttrcludm* tho tavern known a* Ibe “Red Lion,”) a nutnl>er of amalUr build* (nr* on Duqucine Way and Barker’* alley (PCTIy «• cupied by Town*end, Carr It C 0.,) and the stable* at tached to the tavern. The rental U *2300 per annum, and die property but one third improved. urn vino Apply to '*> ' H. B. wILuINS, i<Xi at Law, Fourth itreot. RATES OF DISCOUNT. RATES Of DISCOUNT—COKUCCTEDBy a. llOLfili£ti A buss. Exchange ilroscn-. No. 55 Maikrl street/ucar f.j * I'snasylvsals. luJlsna. Dank ofPittaburgh -—par State B’z AfiriuicUcs * } Exchange Dai * pai;S*ateScr»p- ** Mcrch. e. Mat,. Bank *Pail Vlrglnl*. UkiuifPliiladefpliia-—■ParjEzcliaoge Ilk. of Va:-- | Girard Bank par'Karraer* bx.of Va-«—• “ Dank of Germ tniown -Panßk. oi the Valley,— "■ “ u Ofiestet« ouniy ■ -.par Uk.oi Virginia-.*- * “ Dclawsi: Co.- • -par M.A 'd. Dk., Wheeling * u Montgou ery Co. • -par do Morgantown- —• 4 “ NorUiuni icflaml- -par N. W. Bank Va— ~ - - J - CoiumbiaUndgc Co.- par do WclUbitrg——• 4 Duylesiowu bank par do Parkersburg—— '! Fannets’Kk. Raadiog-par Tcnneust. Famers'Bit. Bucks Co. par Bk.ot Tennessee---/ 5 Fanner* B’k Larxas'r-par Far. ft Mercb'ts “ Lancaster Co/Bk.--- -par Planters’ Dk. • “ Lancaster Ilk. par Ifnionßk..—■ ■ • U. Stater Dank 30 Missouri. Brownsville Dk. par butebkofMisaoari— 4 Washington Dk. - - » , M orth Carolina. Gettysburg bilk I Bk.ofCape Fear-- 2 Charabenliuig “ Mereh's Bk.,Newbern-2 basquehaim* C0..8k.~ Sutli-Cauk—.V Lewtisw- „ boutU.Carollmn, Middletown - I Camden Bk 8 Carlisle “ Dk. of Charleston 31 Ene Dk • 010 Commercial Bk-8 Farmers' mud Drovers' Bk. ol Georgetown- * Bank, Waynesburg- 4 Bk.ot Hamburg i Harrisburg u Merchants Hi—B Houcaddc- • I Planters AMecba*iUk- 8 Lebanon par Bk. of South Carolina-• 8 Pousville- * “ . Marylattd. Wyoming ••••r 4 Balumore llks. par York Bk t 4 Balun’e AO HBScrip -10 West Branch Bk. I Cumberland Bk.ofAlle- Relief Notes l ;*• *- MAM Bk. Puls.do- “ tar.Bfc.of Maryland-• « Bcrti>—Pittrb. 1: CountytO Farmers' A Mechanic* “ ” Allegheny, as! Bk- Predcnck-.---. “ Üblo. iFredcnckCo.Bk.—• ** State Bk.a.'td Branches | Hagerstown Bk a Mount Pleasant “ Mineral Bk.———— *» Steubenville— “ Paunseoßk- h 1 St.Clairtvills— “ Waabnglonßk “ Marietta ——- <• Bx.ofWesunmster ••*• New Lisbon —“ Cinoiimati Banks— • M Bk.of gu Clmr--—— Columbus do “ Bk. of River Raisen— Cireleville— • “ Mrehigwiln*. Cs 5 Zanesville “ Far AMech’sßk------ 5 Putnam —— “ WUcobslb TarrU’j', Wooster- - 70 Mar.AFireln-CaMilw’s S Massillon4 ! , C***«k»*» Sanduvk/ 7 °.i U^ >W * n ‘. l> * I nk *;w"* 5 Guon I ißank of LnglandNoies Norwhdk • X 4 704PASU. Cleveland I OoldASpaaUValws Xenia——• • " Napoleons • •• 3 Ft) Dayton “ Duelu--..-8 ISO « 20 Weatem Reserve-- " Eagle,old- 10 *>o Franklin B’k Columbs* “ Eagle, new 10 00 ChUlicolhe —— “ Doubloons, rtpanub-16 00 LakeErie-*- “ Do. Patriot— —• • IS™ Scion “ Sovereigns 4 F 3 Lancaster —lO Guineas S 00 Hamilton- —l3 Frederieksd’ors—--*7 tO Granville 60 [Ten Thalers 7 Farm'ri B’k Canton- 50 Ten Guilders 3 90 Urban* .. 10 Louisd’ois- 4 50 CfießlMckf. Bxthang*. Bk of Keutncky 4 New York • —4pnn Bk.ofLouisville " Phitadxlphl*-- Ip® Norhern Bk. Kentn’ky Baltlmors • 4 P>® Maw York—Cttv Banks, par. Interior B’k* VALUABLE FA] ItUK »ut>«erihcr offer* ml Farm, rhoaud io Alt morelaud 'County, on Uie Freeport.4l mile* ft »j 1 vania Cannl anJ X Iron The above Karra U t>cai ▼iilley, rontaminr 100 ae cleared aud m a u;h star meadowt, a young and * eel frail. The buildins* ConiSMs kitchen AJ»o a Urge •he<J«. Ac. An uiduputalile Ui!e wl iVriiui wiihinr la pur and examine /ur ucmteli For tens* apply to the re a. Armitrung County, P MKAL— 19 bill* Cora dcttl j HOT—vo kegs, &i«'d Noi~ja»t rac'd and for tale by deW JAMES A HUTCHISON A CQ TAR-tO bbl« N. C- for sale by dear JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO Ibi prime Ky., Kat reeM and for Jj aale by dc27 JAMES A HUTCH I SON *CO HEMP— 40 bale* Dew Rotted; ' la *• Manilla; for aa’c by Aet: JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO RICK— 16 urYcea prime, for tale by - dear JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO IN DOW .GLASS —500 boxes MHO; IM " 10x12; 10» “ 10x14; in *torr mud deal TAS9EV * IIEST Thursday, Jan. 3. . 3HACKLKTr A WHITK CIANVAd~3 hair oTnedium and fine Tailors'Cnuvu, j ] Uf i ncMJ.y-_*lcV4_SllACKLirrr ROETROY PLAIDS—I "bale M b!u and black Woolen I'iaids, jud ree’d oerexprew, for tale by de*t aHACKLtTIT k WHITE DUVb vr.i.vV.T— All Invoice of Drsb Coliou Vel vet, iu«i rec’il by express by deal SIIACKLCTT AWHITK Ohio 4* Pcnnaylvanla lUllroail Comp'y NOTICK.— The Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company are hereby non bed ib'ii the Annual Meeting of Slockholders, and Kronen of Direetors. will be held at ihe Company’* Office, in Pittsburgh..«» Thursday. ihc Hlhof J actuary, lirSO, between tbc hour* of ID A. M. and 3 L‘. M. Uv order of the Hoard of Director*. Silxx, 0., Not. 3U, I&«. J. J. BROOKES. Nors.—Kxtreei from the 7th Section of the "Act Incorporating the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company:— , *-AUrrthc fitit election of Direelore.ro pennaahall “vote on any (bare ou which any Instalment it due and “unpaid." ' [Ucll-ltawte OPERA A PEIJSSK CLOTHS—Received per ex press and now'opening—iO piece* of the molt de sirable shade* Opera and Pelisse Cloths. dc47 A A MASON fc CO. W Market >t CtASMMERKs A Dfc LAi.\s>—A largo invoice of i superior high colored Cashmeres and Do Laines, of the most faihionabld styles, now opening at detl7 _ _ A A MASON A CITS OPKRA per ex press, n large invoice of the latest French styles of Opera Cloaks and Dresses, at A A MASON A CO’S BUCK WUEAT FLOUR—too sacks for sale by deg? CRAIG A SKINNER J. Jlnapratt A Bona* Patent Soda Aah, CASKS Glass and Soso makers' Soda Ash. imported direct from Ui- above celebrated manuißiurcrs, hi) per cent• American test, nrnvin; -rid for sabrby W * SI MITCUKLTHfct^ L ltitlUlfcS—17 M pi’pcs* Brandy—-Ourd, Dupuy, fte; si pipe* If tlland Oin; $ c»k» N E Rum; 400 lib!* Whiskey; for taie by novfl W&M MJTOIIELT REE^ VKLVtjr' WLt—We can oif-r tSTo Eamtaotneai Velvet |’i!e Carpels ever imported, H-» tow u can l>« purchased in any of Uio eaaiarn dues. We invite lbo«c within* U> furnish BiearelroaU or llou»ei,to give n, a can before purchasing elsewhere. Carpel Warehouse, Founh meet. _ W M’CLINTOCK_ G~ ’l.oVfcS—l cate Woolen anrrOoUon OLOVES, a superior article. just trcM antTior sale Ly C VKA<»KR, 1M Marfcgt at BI.aCKINU— 4 ’M>U Ma'joir* tnpcnor ttlpck jne on jjßnil and Air tale by ' ded 0 vKACBR LEACHING POWDER—V’Q eaakt Ju Muipralt A Sona’ brand, a tupehor artieie, for tale by iinyft __ WA M MITCH KLTRKE i—" lhispfStnr'SodH. Aik, and 10 ca*ti I «J iiiracbioK Powder, arrived per ship Oxcnbridge, and now comma «m by canal, for tale by W A M MryCIiELTRF.B N. U.—TUev wiil receive, dunuf Ute Winter, large via New Orleans. nov3o Diutsu PKACHBS A Al’PuKS—loo bu drie pi.ache» mad mpplen, junl rte’d mnd tor tale l>v Jc-t SAW HaBBaUGH ■ A** tXAfcSI : AHN VAI.BI LKAFLCTS of Memory; Lady'* Gift; Gem* of the Season*; Gem* of Beauty; K*sscla«; Gill of Friendship; Ffciral Keepsake: Romance ofNtture; Hyacineh Child’* Keepsake; Christmas Blossoms; Gift Leaves of Aji). Poets; Golden Gift; Friendship's Offrnrig; l’oei’s (identic, Reade’s Female Poet* of America; The Brilliant; Provetbi-! Philosophy, ill.; (‘acted Anuysij; litfvett Gtruflingt;i Keepsake of Friendtltlp; Voting Lady's Offering; Bibles and Player Books, hound in velvet and mo rocco, with clasps. Received by JOJINFfQN * STOCKTON, ds-!*} corner Market and Third <U. * Blew" BaokTjuitArrlvsd. ~ SACRED SCENES ANOtCHARACTRRS, by J.T. lUudly, with original dcaigus bv Darle'y. The Poem* and Prose Writing* of R. 11. Dana. Physician and Patient/Of a Practical tyew of the Monti Duties, Relation* anil Interests of the Medical Prolessiou aud the Community; by W. Hooker, M. U. Tiro Puritan and Hi* Daughter; by J. K. Paulding,- author of tne Dutchman’* tireaide. F&ipay, Jau. 4. Lo« Gringos, or an Inside Vievy of AJeijlco and Cal: jfon.ia; with Wandering*iuPetu.Ctihaoutfolyneata; L* Licui. VVi*e. Tor tale by f ' deal ELUOTT ft. ENGLISH, 79 Wood it Cbmimas and New Year’s Approacbiug! EI.tiG.OiT AND SUBSTANTIAL Bo6kS, suita ble for the coining holidays, at LOCKWOOD’S; PKAKLtS OF AMERICAN rOKTRYi inaminateil by 7 W. (J. Maplesou, E*q., <to, elegantly bound in dark morocco, gilt edges, antique style; SIR “Some of the happiest effusioo* of Hoffman, Loo** Iclio*. Bryant, Wulia, -Whittier, iUlkcs, Sprague, Buna, Mrs. Sigauru&y, sad Mr*. Embury, among oth *r;i. unricn the'volume.’.’—{Watchman. bese are printed most delicately and perfectly, m lithographic German Text, on Bristol board, eaeb page being framed by a rich lUunmiuicd arabesque border, in aold, s ; tver, and colors, with vtgneU* wiqugh'i Lq the larder*. n -4 Commercial. •>'; he Grit illuminated volump uuU>a» been attempt ed cl tin* ude-of the A^nnuc—and with regard to the .of and tbs execution of them, may lie cuiM it» rival, if not surpass, any thing of the kind in Europe L A s OF THE WESTERN WOBUX—Conim'j “ljcve’* Requiem," by CUanea Fenao Hofftasn; “The Motncr of Moses.y by Mrs. Osgood; v.Tio. Land of Drroin*.’ 1 I>y Wuf. li Dty;nt; u L*t* in (be Cup of by Mp. 8. «• Howe; •‘'line Night Cometh,” br Mik. Embury; "Tpe Touruamoiit at Acre,” by 11. w. IK'l'crt; “Greenwood,” by Mm. Pindar; ‘•Worship,” b> tins Itaymd; ‘‘The Child’* Mission.” by &li». tin |,,,ry _jtmiill fobs, illuminated in .Iho most supetb icur.er by Maplrsoa, with border* and i>Mi.’cd in gold, Mtver, and colon; botytei »n morocco, ui a mn**ive style)—(arming'At laosi okjruui and re cherche hook of tha kind ever produced in llu* cmui trv. price, For sale by ‘ , jAMEri l>. LOCKWOOD, riel* Uodkseller and Importer, W Wood it. CUUISfT3XAS PBEBKNTSt riMJK subscriber; respectfully informs his numerous I cusUiner* uml the public generally, that hb TO VS and FANCV UOOpS Ri« now open and lor sale in me larce v/a;e room fa smirk, 1C» Market street, where non be .ten the Ja gest arid most magnificent assort -1 mei.t ever offered or sale in this citT- Persons wish* | i„ s to buy cheap t rill plea.-c call, as theso goads Wtfu 1 imported direct by uiysclf. < ‘ C YEAUF.H, 1W Market at_ Christians anl Herr Year Appronchlagl kleitant a kd substantial books, In Magntfeait / niiytre Binding, forth* Holiday*- JAMES D. LOCKWOOD. Uooksellt;r and importer, A 3 Wood street has received abeantifol collection of illustrated Book*, bound in theumoet splendid man* ner by the best Loudon and American bindars—-among thetp may be foumft ‘Pearls of American l’octry; magnificently ill tins in a- Lays of. the Western World; tiluminamd in gold and colors. J* Wordsworth's Greece; richly lihutratcd. The Preacher; !lilaminnied by Owen Jones, and bound in carved w(ood. The Song of Songr, illummatcd by Jones. Flowers and their Kindred Thoughts; Illuminated by Jooca. I Heroines of Shikspearc; iHusirslAi). - Mrs. Jameson's Characteristics ot Women; Illustra ted. For sale by . JAMES D LOCKWOOD, 4cU M Wood st(f«V KXPHJCM -WA.GOS un. 1849. itefc* • ' i THROUGH IN FII7E DAV^i sajs {r^*£*&sw«k; con&yu,ct iifnn.. of iK.,°L “* "»° 11 ‘" JOH^jFibEStcO, . „ . jaSM^vStspll - No fct? Market n. Philadelphia aoMoaoAHKCTiidiJTSr^— Mafcfla: jB» Only 13 nilu Buglng. Via Brownsville and Cumberland U» Baltimore and Philadelphia. THE moraine bon leaves ihe wharf, above the bridge, daily, nt 8 o'clock precisely. Time to Baltimore, 35 hours; time to Philadelphia, 40 hours. The evening boat leaves daily, (except Sunday ev enings,) at 4 o'clock. Passengers by leaning on the evening boat, wlU.cress the mountains in stages next day, and thus avoid night travcL Secure your 'tickets %t the Office, _Monongahel House, or St Charles Hotel. octUMy J. MESMMKN. Agent Winter ABiuauEUKHt. 1849. M&&SL EXPRESS WAGON LINE—THROUGH IN FIVE.DAYS! THE subscribers, having suspended their canal op erations until tne opening of tho Spring Naviga tion; have established an Express Line by Railroad and Wagon between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by which they.are prepared to forward 6000 pounds each day. and receipt for the delivery of the some in 5 days. 1 They beg leave to assure their Mends and the pub* tie that their arrangements regarding rates, regularity and despatch, cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who favur then with their commands. TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, corner Penn and Wayne its, Pittsburgh. THOMAS DERBIDGE? dc7 . 578 Market street, Philadelphia. GEE, WO! GEE, WO! WINTER ARRANGEMENT. mm mo. uras corns the old cokestooa. ! r BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON LINE, Pltubugh and PhUadilnhla. A 8 the business on the canal is about using closed tx for the season, we would inform the public that we have again brought the Conestoga Wagons into re auixiiion, and will be prepared to forward 0000 pounds ally, (commencing on Monday, the 20th insu) A Car leaving Philadelphiadaily by tbe mail train for Cham* benburg, and the Wagons traveling day and night, entuics the delivery of Goods In five days. Apply to WM. BINGHAM, Pittsburgh, BINGHAM A DOCK, No. ie3 Mutket street, nov2o Philadelphia. Winter aubaagemkht. 1849. EXPRESS WAQON LINE .USX FOR BALK. PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA. Tike: Five Days, (Sundays excepted,) running Day and Night. rrtHE public, is respectfully informed that this Line, X which has been in successful operation the two previous winters, will again commence running an Memlay, the sGtu of Npvcmbef. A Cur will leave Philadelphia and Chambersburgh daily each wav with the Mail Train, and from Cham bersburgh with relays of borsea running day and night We arc prepared to forward 6000 iba freight daily by the above Line. Apply to £>. LEECH A CO, Pittsburgh) or to—Harris a leech. No 13 Soutn Third street, Philadelphia. untrvO-dtf . private *ale hi* valuable terheny Tovrrahip, Weal rofld leading from Green*- ton on the i’en m Pittsburgh. iittfulty situated in a ferule cr«», of which* about 1)5 are eot cultivation, IS acre* of irivuif apple orchard of set- r>( a large new log home and bank barn with graucries, riii "be given. ircha*e would do well to coll •nbaeiiber retidlng in War- HuamboaOgtßey.' The undersigned, very gratefal to iJ} | i their friends, beg leave to say that they determined to devote their unre mined attention to this branch of their business. They hope, from alneteen years' experience and by their never fulling iedu atry tod strict attention, to merit patronage. J. <!. BUCKLES A CO, cc7-dlm Pearl street. Louisville, Ky. G C BOVARD. leal, ree'U and for Kale by 1. tf WATKRMAN GEORGE 11. ELLERY, of New York, and ONRUSH PLUMLY, of Philadelphia, have this day been admitted as partners in our business, which wilt be conutmed nutter the same firm as heretofore, at No. 57 Church alley, Philadelphia, and No. 16 Exehaire Place, New York. K. M. DAVIS A CO. Philadelphia, Dee. 1,194D.—{dc7-lm NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION! GLtN.f'S WINDOW LOCK IND SPBINQ. PiTCTfED, DxpUQtX 10, lo(0. riiuia 1* an article of (treat ralne to air persons en- X suited in building, or to those who have nlreadv built, aud are without window fastening. While tt furnishes a perfect substitute for puliies and weight*, at a laving of at least $0 to each window, it affords the safest fastening that has ever been brottget into use The utility and'convenience of this Spring over t»U others, is, that by one Ummb pipce, bpth *ash of the window ean be raided pr lowered. It requires only to be known lo be appreciated. Perioui wuhnur u> bay the article, or to have them put into their wfadows, or the right of selling it for counties hi this State, may apply to the subscribers at the I’hRKY liOL'sL, on the Allegheny river, Pitts burgh. Pa. _ .. TURNER, '"lioV43-<l3in[i«]sp C. p. tyAVCL V*W t)f BUttbargh. MV VIKW will be published in asihort a lime a« possible; end I can'assure ray subscribers, end ibp public eciicralty, that it shall be torauoa— bo Hi in fidelity >{ detail and beauty of execution—to any other w hatever. Let thoie who doubt, wait a few weeks and sec. £. WHITEFIEI.n. ‘New You, Dec. .Wt, 18-Jp.—{dejt MEDICAL ASD SURGICAL OFFICE. No. 08, DIAMOND ALLEY, a below Wood street, to- DO, BROWS, having teen tegularly educated to the medical profession. aiid been for ssjpa uam general practice, now'eoaines tli attention to the treatment of private and delicate oom- IMLMmT plaint* fur wfich ki» epponunitiet f l a?* experience peculiarly quality v hint, ll yean oxsiduoQtly devoted to study A treatment of those which time he Las had mom practice and hu cured more pa tents than can ever fluf to the Jot of any private prac titioner) amply qualifies turn to offer assurances pf speedy, permanent, and satisfactory cure ui ai&iotM with delicatediseases, and alt disejijj exiting then front. U 7. Brown would inform those afflicted with private diicaees'which limi beeomo chronic by time or ag gravated by the bn of any of the common nostrum* of the day, that their complaints can be radically cad thor oughly cured; he having given bla careful attention to the treatment of such eases, and uiceeeded in hundreds of instance* in curing persons of inflammation of iho neck of the bladder, end kindred diseases which often result from'those cases where others have consigned thorn to hopeless despair. He particularly invites such as have been long and unsuccessfully treated by others to consult him, when every satisfaction will be riven them, and their cases treated in a careful,ihorqujra and intelligent raanndr, pointed out by a long experience, study, and investigation,whichitUi¥>riUubfofor these engaged in general aT Medicine to give 10 oncclorf o(d|4Ch<d- ’ _ Eyclldrltiaor Ruuian.—Dr. Brown aloolnvttes ptx ' tons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he hall paid partic ular attention to this disease. CANCERS also cured. Skin dJiearts; also i! «, Palsy, etQjtpMdily eared Charges very low. N-13—Patients of e\ihe; sea living at a distance, by stating their disease in writing, giviug alt the symp- S as, toy obtaih medicine* with directions for use, l; Idretsing T. DROWN, M D., post paid, ajideaelo#- sffics No. W Diamond al!x3,op*o*itsihs l WaTerly IiODM. RugPNLfGstt.—i*r. brown's newly discovered reme dy {at Rheumatism is a-speedy and cenfctin remedy lor that pain'al trouble. Il never fails; Office and Private Comuliing Rooms, No. 63,Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Th* Doctor ts always at rrrNo enre no pay. H . ft. 1849. sack Timothy Seed; iucki Rags; Side Bacon; In store and for sale by detfl CRAIG A SKINNER (j rcc’d aud lor sale by. dc!7 ARMSTRONG A CROZER POTASii— 1U casks in store and for sale by deflt TASSEY 4. BEST B’ “KANS-lM bblslVhite, foTiaiaby ! deSO STUART A Pita, SPLENDID "assuRTMENTTjP QIVT BOOKS iSD ASHOALB for 18*01 THE GEM of THE SEASON, with sixteen elegant engravings: edited by N. P. WUlis. The Sacred Annual, a Gift for all Seasons; by H. Wold. The Floral Keepsake, for 1650; with .forty six beauti ful colored engraving; edited by J. Keese. Leaflets of Memory, an Illuminated Annual for 1650. Gems of Beauty, or LifoTary Gift for lWO; by E PercivaL The Opal, a Pdre GiA for the Holy Dnyi. Harvest Gleanings,—a Holiday Book;—by M, A. Leaves of American Poeuy; wilted by R. \Y. Griswold. The Romance of Nature, a/ Poetical Language of Flowers: by Thomas Miller. The ForgU-Me-Nol, for 1850; by Mrs. E S. Smith. The Mom Rose, “ by Mrs, E.P. Howard. Tho Snow Flaks, • “ beautifully illaifrnUd. The Chaplet of Literary Gems, with colored engrn vines. ihc Home Offering, or Glimpses of Home Life; by E C. Embury. The Gift cj Friendship, a Token of Remembrance. The Hyneimb, or Affection's GiA. for 1850. The Gem, for 1850: edited by Father Frank. Apples of Gold in Pictures of Stiver, by E E Fab low«. . Flora's-Gem--or the BoquA for all Seasons; with beautiful embellishments. The Drawing Room Scrap Book, with seventy illus tration:* •Jit# Charsctcrtsucs of Women; by Mrs. Jameson. Tim Heroines of Shakspeare; with forty engra ving*, from drawings by eminent artists. Bibles and Prayer Bools, iu every style of binding to suit the taito of purchasers. Fur sale by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, N*. *9 Wood street, between Fourth de£s) and Diamond *'.(cJ_. OKO. W. BRITH * CO„ INFORM .beir friends and the nchilfl Iballlmy h«** un longer any connection wtili their late s»iatill«h Riritt In Penn street, known *s the Pittsburgh having removed their enure business t»> IhsIMMN UREWKRYJrtPIt* stMot _v» PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT; u t a FreHl-al Vjrfw of the mutual duties, relations am! I'tfofvst* rf Medical Profession aud the Continu'iiiyt \Y«Hb» itigton Hooker, M- D. The Works of Michael Do Montalgnet his Essays Letters, Ae. By Wra HutWV NiuQveh aud its Remains. Uy Amleit IHnlr LsV*. aid. Esq., D. C. L. • Glimpses of Spain; or Notes of ati UiUnWiH iVibi in «?«. By &T. Wallis. r Tapper's Proverbial Philosophy,new tHftieji, ti'as trateu. Just recurved hy JOHNSTON A neodl corucr Market *t*4 TMtdsßeaH T*OCKWOOb’S ILLUSTRATED WlWfcMll*. 1,1 minuted Book*—Bonks In tfohly vurtefl hiiidtni, Illuminated and illustrated—lUm** »tip»rbly Pnnnd w Velvet, Silk, Morocco, »ml OotithoaiUon. « n tnUaltoit of ibeMiddlo Acts—Biblfs and Piayptnooht, he«*». \J fully bound in Velvet and MpfOCCisfouf nil namented and illuminated. Ferial* by JAMES IP. UHJKWIiOfK " _ Jlookisllsr A tnipotter,*! Wnod st. Saw mad KWgtnt Qlfl Btlliil '• SACRED SCENES AND CHARAOTKIU, I.V J.T. Headley', withelevenori|irutjdMign«by Darisy Poems and Troso Witlings, by Rk'hiud U. Dam; u gol»„ tuoillrt. lUamlnated perns of Sacred Poety, with tig tliastn , Horn engraved on.stash Mr Jelmßaiiaith Just received by JCHNSTON * STOCKTON, 4cS< Wttnr Third and Market at*. HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, fee 170 R EEVT««a convenient Dwelling House, on r Federal strtevAileyhenycity. with aUrgo yard. Possession given on thelit« Abril. ALSO—Several Rooms and Offices in Pittsburgh, near tho Poit Office. E IX GAZZAM, deki Office, Third it, over the Post Office. FOR BAXiE.*»An Iron Foundry, Machine. Shop, with Steam Engine cf 15 horse power, rood stock of tools, machinery, patterns, flasks, ladle*, furnaces and ovens, all now in nse and m good running order. Said premlseshave 1® feet front by 00 with privilege of an adjoining lot 27 by 00 feet. =f* n k one 0 f the oldest and beat stands in the City of meinnau, with n-liberal patronage. Apply to —ig- 17 DAVID SrNTOX, Cincinnati, O. PSWKJBaT—A STORE, welt Surd np for Dry Po**»^7rI*' 1 *' ® n ™ark««L, between Third end Foarth. Au£i2l5 lTe , n on »« of April next. *i*eniS^ ? tMI , ro «M8 and OFFICES. Po»»e.»ion E. D. GAZXAM, - Office over the Poit Office, Third ft. jjw WAREHOUSE at pre "**on^vSur P it»« T Baite r> Brown fc Co„ novae from £f»l of April next. JAMES A IIUTCH ISAM ft, CO FHvACON-wTtU* ?«£* lW ° £ olie MEDLAR’S war Unry Stable of Raj* pSEj? "5° “J*® Ba ' between Wood »n.i StStbiLld Fout & »ir«*t Tfc-Tn.*^jrr-—— HOTt^S a«;asai* <v °«iSg For B»l# orUtnt<i • MTHBrerydefirable realdenco in AUerbenT City, lately occupied by R. W. PotadexuPSaS poaiomon riren immediately. ' For term*, apply at thi» office, ortoW.W Wit SON, Market «L JbwA KICMT-~The mansion home now ■59 occupied by Mrs. Atwood, situated at Oakland JUHiwiih 30 aeres of ground attached. The house uspaeloas and convenient, and the ground well in* proved. Apply to 1 LARDY, JONES A 00, AwA FOR SALE—A Briek House, (bat one yeas QftHboilt,) and Lot,on Robinson street, Allegheny, near old Bridge. Price low and terms easy.— Inquire of jy3l 8 SCHOYER, 110 Second «t s FOR RENT.—The three story Brick Dwelling Home, on Liberty, between Hay and Marbory streets, now occupied by W. Graham, Jc. Possession Sven immediately. Enquire of Wm. Graham, or at e Bookstore of THE subscribers will sell at private sale, those twa valuable Lots of Ground, situated on Tomato st., in the Third Ward of Allegheny City, eaeh having a front of 90 feet, running baek 100 feet in depth to a2O feet alley, upon which is built a stone wall, 39 by 100 .feet, which contains stone enoagh to build cellars for two comfortable dwelling houses, and in front there are three shade trees, of 8 years growth, and the side walk Is paved with briek, all of which will be sold at 9900. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or County Serip, will be taken in payment. J A II PHILLIPS, No 6 Weed*•. or to WM. BENSON, Immediately opposi’ my-B FOR SALE—Five lots eligibly situated In the ishing town of Birmingham. The lots axe situs* ted on Denman street, numbered in F Bailsman’s plan 76,79,80,61 and 89—Lot No 76 fronting 90 feet on Ala* ry Aan street, 70 feet deep; the other four 30 feet front each, by 80 feet deep. Terms—Greater part of purchase money may re] main for six years, seeured by mortgage. For parties ultra, I nature of BSCHOYER, mylo 110 second st ~ ' iVI Atrss Coal Land for Bali, SITUATED on the Monongahelarivcr, about ldmlles from Fttttfcurgh and 3 miles above third Lock, in the immediate neighborhood ofMessrs.Lyon A Shorb. and Mr.'John Herron’s purchase. This fine body of Ooal will bejold at the low priee of 933 per sere—one third In hand; balance in five equal annual payments, without inter tit- Tills indisputable. Location very good— cannot be surpassed. For further particulars enquire of S. BALSLEY, who has a drift of said pro* perry. Residence 2d st, below Ferry, Mr. Adams’Bow, N. B. There ia another seam of coal on this tract, about 60 feet above the lower, of excellent quality. IyS&dtf 8.8. ALUABLE REAL ESTATEON PENNSTRECT FOR SALE—A Lot of GroQnd situate on Pena street, between Hty and Mtrbury streets, adioining the house and lot now occupied by Rieharu Edwards, hiving s front of 93 feet, and in depth 160 (pel, will be ■old on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. En quire of C. O. LOOMIS, 4ih «L near Wood. peril-dtf i BALSAM OF WILD PHERRY 'THE fallowing articla vge eppj with pleasure from the “Boston MPfokhtilo Journal,* of March, 1840, and we hope that it any of oar readers are Buffering from aay of the complaints which it is said to cure, they will speedily avail themselves of it: DR W 1 STAR’S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY. •It was well known many years ago that the wild oheny bark tree of Clunate possessed valuable medicinal quahtie*. Indeed this fact was known to the aborigines, and decoctionwof the leaves or bark of this uee has ever been regarded by theirphysieians ay one of the most effectual remedies In many disquiet. This fact, several years since, arrested the attention of Dr. Wistar, a highly rcipeeutblo practitioner of Vir ginia. He inyegUgsted with care the healing proper* tiej of me wild oherry—tested its effects when admin istered alone, and when in combination with other re medial omits. He foand that its natural vinne might be greatly improved, gad by combining it with ingre dients wnose properties were all well pi&ed and gen erally recoguuuJt <1 medicule was produced which constitute.* a remedy of great importance in pulmona ry qiLft*ons and dis uses of the chest and throat— disease* which are proverbially prevalent in our cities and large towns, and often prove fatal, swelling the bill of mortality to a much greater extent than is the case with most others, we ho<l almost slid all elkiscs of disease. she genuine Witi&r*s Balsam of Wild Cherry has a fao simile of lha signature of Henry Wistar, M. D., Philadelphia, and Bandford and Park on a finoly exe cuted steel engraved wrapper. None other ale gen uine- We ere just ia receipt of the following voluntary tri bute to the curative power of Wirtar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, front K- HaE, M. 0., of Ml Clemen*, MicM 'dUt who i» a phyiieian of high standing, and an ex* tensive druggist: ' • ‘ _ - Mr. Cuatara, Mich., Oct. 20th. ISI9. To the afflicted, this may certify that Mrs. B.‘ Rob erta, of this village, three or four weeks uAer confine ment, was attacked with a violent cough and great Snostration. and seemed hastening to the grave with earful rapidity. I advised her to use Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry—she did so, and with that valuable medicine alone was restored to health, and is now a living proof of the valoe of Wtstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry- E HALL, Physician and Druggist. Read on uad be convinced still further of the remar kable virtues of Wisutr’s lialsom of Wild Cherry: Messrs. Sandford A Parkt Genu. As a mattsr of jus tice to you. and for the benefit of the public, I would offer the following stutemeut of a core effected by your medicine, known us Wistar’s Balsam of "Wild Cherry. In the spring of 1847 ray wife was severely attacked with Peripneumonia, or Pleurisy, which resulted in a deep seated pain in the side, accompanied with 1 a se vere cough; she was attended by some of the best physicians in Chicago, but to nd purpose; for weeks •he suffered, without relief, coughing incessantly night and day. I oame to the conclusion that all the reme dies inonubo the physicians could opt help her, and was induced u> try your Wild Cherry. Iprocuredone bottle, and commenced using it according to direc tions; before it was all gooo—the cough stopped, the Kin m her side left her, and with the aid of another ttle she was restored to ruarxer nasLTtL In con sideration of these circumstances, I would rceommend it to the public as a valuable medicine. Yours, respectfully, R. N. GAR&ATT. Gaano Rirn», Mich., Oct. 6,1842. Read the folloutng ThifimoniaE Of all the cures that have been recorded, there are certainly nono equal to the one first mentioned, which plainly shows the curability of Consumption, even in some of iu worst forms: Caowa Pun, Lake co., la.. Jons 15,1849. J • D. Pure: Dear Sir, As 1 have a deep commisera tion for the afflicted, permit me to give you a brief history of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the use of Dr. tViiur’s Balaam of WUd Cherry In July, 1544, 1 was attacked with a fever of the ty phnd character, whieh left too in a very debilitated state, when in the following winter I was takeu with a severe cold, which Yedueea me to sueh an extent as to rve me the uipearancu or a confirmed consumption. labored under a severe cough—expectorated agreat deal, sad was troubled with eold feet and night sweats. I also frequently raised blood from -my lungs. 1 con tinued in this state, gradually ktakiu under tho dis ease, until January; 1847, when 1 was again attacked with fever. My friends despaired of taylife, and my EUytioians thought 1 coum survive but a short time. If extremities, especially my feet, were constantly cold, and almost lost their feeling. Under these cir cumstances it may truly bo said that 1 was a living skeleton, i finally determined to quit taking medicine presertbed by physicians, and try Ifcr. Wistar’sßalsam of Wild Cherry,, and from the first week ihsi I com menced taking it, 1 can date a gradual recovery. 1 continued its use six months, at the end of which time I was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since, and cheerfully recommend the Balsam to all those af flicted with diseasa of tho lungs, and would say to ihoao commencing iu use, not to he discouraged if two or three bottles do not effect a tore; but persevere us 1 have done, sad 1 have ha doubt but mat cases ail of ten will lie blessed with renewed health stlhavo been. Respectfully, yours. JOSEPH JACKSON. Pzicx Si per Bottle—Six Bottles for *5. S?ld by J. D. PARK, (successor taSandford A Part,l Foorih and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, Centra) Agent for the South and West, to whom stl order* mast be addressed. L. Wilcox, Jr; James A. Jones; J. Kidd h Co; U. A, FahnoMuck A Co, Pittsburgh. L. T. lUtscll, Wash ington; W. H. Franklin; L, 11, Howl*, Uniontown;;!!. Welty. tirwtuburghi tLKmiuU.tMaet* set; Seott A Gilmore. Bedford; Hoed A ttiut,. Hunting* don; Mrs. Orr, Hslttdayaburgt Utldebrau IA CNt, Lull unit; J. K. Wright, KlifoitMtixi VNam k t%b Utvi.'l vtile; A- Wilton A H»i«, Waynesbanih: M’FariaM a Co, N. CnlleaitSr, Meadvilloi Muttnu X Cib Ktiei J, MMo®'*tM*tepit James. Kelly A CibUwßsri tASnrtih, !ta»»*n J. HtMtiamorton, Wj>*w« F.tj.AC.pJtmts, Oundsrsmwtt P, tWhvt. ft, b»>>*U.»aiUe, imvltidAwlydatT I rM ha* »<«M * WHher ‘.fiii'etl UlriWAUitibUvh *t theNbnt* EAtlentnet • rvquband MbHteUt».. V RnAn4*SlUr and sale bv ' .1 _ RU)ARVA)»U.L • 3»t|ifrtvala iid*«VVv ' lirf!... .. ‘ MI'AXTA SILL mX mV * II deflfl i ft AMtAVURTU A rti HiHr-AHB-mSOV--’* swuirtMjaypbivi ijnivktt « - n - W»\>«vM«ia eonatinißieiU, ftt.iwfc* . ftKktl4fK*4t.NUX4^_ ( k . “ 'Yah Vnrrt Mexico, by u.B.Epiay; a AYtd*. I-iettfnft eomprlsing on Analysis of WHI Evidence and of Pereassion; by . u. , kr RlShy Wt C.MtWtan lUputtm; by Baptist \\. Noel, M. • iw»°«sn.Uoi“; b ' *»■*“«» Bi M ‘ , "‘ o"i» .0.1". Ttiri JIt'FFSI MCFHH *“^r T a ?? c^ sii,re ’ ttEss? Haw Hooka. 1849-ant JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, comer Market ahd Third slreets.' Two Lota fbr Sola, DOCTOR WISTiR’S MISCELLANEOUS. FRESBYTKRUS BOOK ROOKfii . ~ . »9.W00D STREET, ~ ' •' formas.) - • - ; —— WHERE will be found for tab* an aaeortaent of valuable religious Books and Til*, eontptiaw is a series of aboatFOUR HUNDRED different Pub. UeatiouMo/whichcaUloguereanbe hadnouppnen* • -r tion,) embracing many standard works-mTneology, Biography, Ac. Ac.,' selected and published ov -th* Presbyterian Board of Publication lu PhUadelphU; • and well adopted for Sabbath School, Congregational, Ministers’and Private Libraries. Persons wishing to purchase such books, are Invi ted to cal! aqd examine the-assortment. - The Depository of the Pennsylvania Bible Society •_ is kept at these rooms. octAdAwSaß ' ’ % Cj* Tire sukx ova-Vxlx RxrsLsu notaore re pal- - , live than a bad, putrid breath; or dark, yellow discs** ed teeth. If persona have these itis their own fault— -- they can, for two shillings, buy an artiela thal wilL ~. - make their breath pure and sweet as U« Spicy JHt* It carts Jtieaies of the Gums, spungy or uleenieff,.. and for the Teeth it is unequalled, removing the tartar.' fastening the teeth In the gums, and clean aa ’ white as the now q/ tlu /men-North. Such, reader, are the properties of Jones’s Amber Tooth Paste, and, without praising n o arrives, hssr what one of oar most respcetable and scientific Den tisls, Mr. F. Field, of New York, says: . “I have both used and analixedthubeautifal and Ib*~ palpable - article, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Pasted anff - con recommend it as possessing all the qualltictelaijs ad for it.” Reader, we con say no more to convince, only that if you try this once you will be well pleased.' It is put up in beautiful English China Pels, for 99 cents. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 69 Liber ty street, Pittsburgh. ■ augfialAwT ’ i ±rf» Bxdi Drmm—fOWKa’tt ltfcl jaa uimieal Soap ean*e* a free powptiatioa, and a Uie molifici, toftaaa, ud whites* the akla textye and factory of an lafani%. S^rS!BßSl'-ffa-- I TBiS i “ 11 to T h -“^' ea*T% —SEP?* fWaH'n »ny otlwr aUa dia «i^J e#der 18 “rartd thatiUa ta aoaaeleaa ° ne ** will P*"». Ic3?SS f£Zw M J?" l JCored of I . SrSIiSSSS A'ayaaisyjg.ia!!^ psJSf * ynL jAcKgow - .. IIL/r Aix acta, crnacts are honorably assured tfc«r thefoUowjng areifce actual qualities of a 3a.bottle of Joto 5 ! Coral Haii Be*torture. If they word, they caanet these highly respectable chhena who have mod it.*— . Mr. Gee. Socket, 41 Elm st, New York. Mr*. StaUda Heev*£ Myrtle ay, Brooklyn. ■ . • Mr. Wm. Tompkins, W King •tTNeurtfork.' Mr. The*. Jackson, Montour* Island, near Pittsbuiah If. E. Cullen, late barber steamboat 8, America. 5 And more than a hundred others state. o»i T nuutioffiee, that it tri,U force the hair to nowon the head or face, stop it falling off; strengthen the roots, removing scurf and dandruff from the roots. light, red, or gray hair assume a fine dark look, aai keepiiv dry, harsh or wiry hair moist, soft, clean ud beautiful, a very, very long time.' - - Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, ® liberty at, Pittsburgh. Pnce 37J, 50 cents, and one dollar. a&Gai&wT SING COMMON PREPARED CHALK. Theyare not awaretowfrightfully injurious itlU to the skin! how eoarse, how rough. hows*]- Idw, yellow, and unhealthy the ykJnip- " peiui aftcrusiiig prepared chalk! Be- •' aides it is injurious, containing'a • large Quantity of Lead l We hare prepared:-a beaotifnl vegetable article, which wo call JONES’ SPANISH LILY WHITE. - It is perfectly innocent, being purified of ail deloeri ous.qualities; and it imparts to the slun aniiarai,-heal thy, alabaster, clear, Jiving white; at the same time acting as a eounetic on the skin, making'it soft and smooth; Sold by the Agoat, WftL JACKSON, SO Lib erty st,Pittsburgh.. Price 25 ceffir'-" oag7;dAwT - *KW HABDW AEE BTOBB _ SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, : no. 78 Wood street, Plttsbarclb Vj ÜBF.II AND LAUFALAN, Importers ana dealers LL in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, in ail its varieties. are now prepared to sell.as low and on as reasonably terns as can bo purchased elsewhere. We solicit our friends, and the public generally, to oarßtock.whiea consists in part of KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmingi! such as Locks, Latches, Hinge* and Screws, together with every article usually kept in Hardware stores. \Vc write the attention of Carpenters tad lleehaniea generally to cur assortment of Tools, irhich have been selected with great care, and which are are determin ed to cell so as to give *iiUifacUon.. ■ apAdAw? Property 1a AUsghsay city fur lalt. I'HE subscribers ofttr for sale a number of choice . LotSjsituate in, the Second W ard, fronting on the Cotnmbu ground, «n easy lerma. Incuireot W/O’il. ROBINSON, Atty at Law, St Clair si or of J AS ROBINSON, on thepreoieea. cTl?ig*wtri • TO printers. THE subscriber has on hand and for sale, as Agent of L. Johnston A of Philadelphia, ute follow- u>«:* 25patrofCaass; 4d lountA Fancy Letter, diJeientjvu*; 3fd Newkyaper Cuts; hwl lbs. Leads, rut to order; _ 10 Composing Sucks; 1W kegs Prout’s News Ink; ; I Hrnii, Galley, Column Rules, Brass Rules of all i. descriptions, Ac. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 7(1 Fourth it N Orders received for new Type. aalOdAwS ; P&IUN TEA STOZUE. TpMi sab-.eribcr Ehs just received at tho Pekin Tea 1 Htore, 7U Fourth street, n very large and well *©♦ ■' lected *t°ck ef pare URtIKN AND BLACK TEAS,, •.-■• t from New York, all of which ho* been received in this country since Uic Cm of February lasi, consisting of . < | all Oil- didercut grades-grown tntbe Celestial Emptrei Our stock being among tho latest in the Weil, we arei '' preptred to wholesale, on better terms than uy other • OOUM4U the-city. We invite retail grocers to call-and • examine our stock and prices; They can have - cd ini, i, and l & package*, 5Kt tin canniiters," or by > half curstS'to «uit their convenience. - .. - Our rvtail prices vary for Oolong,’ Dlack Teas from. JOclsioSl.Wperlb.; Nine Voetir Souchong. OOcisj Congo 50. and Iktgliih Break Young-Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial, from lb. — : ■ Faimlies&re Teqoeeted to eampleeof-' of our Teas, and try them before purchasing. ' _mjls*:dJtwrt ■ A. MVN.Ed, TO Fourth afreet CRAB CIDFIR—JO blls and 3hf bbls, a fine artiels. .- for sale by BURBBLDGE, WILSON A CO, * dqjd Water sf * *- QASILVERE3 A DF —' iASILV. —a & 1)E LAJN3—S cue* taper new * J »;y le Catbrnsres nud pa Lai at, with very Jdffh )ior», rec'd aad now opening at ' ' " dear A A MASON ACCTB j LEATHER SCRAPS—U Ui in storo andfernteAy, COPEABREYFOGLR V / OATS —I'M ba landing and for sale by ; ’ _dc« - CHORANT APPLES —1 bblsDried.fortala by •••if de*) : C II GRANT SEEDS— i bogs Flaxseed; • ", I bbl Timothy seed; for sole by ■ccJO CII GRANT bbW receiving and for sale,by - dc*o _ CH GRANT ■CjCOAß—lDkidsprime N O, r -0 10 bblt Refined; for gate by ' de-lh) J D WILLIAMS, 110 Wood it MOLASSES— uu bbD Plantation: . 12hf bbls Sugar Iloasp, *lO *• Golden Syrup; far sale by dc2U , - JD WILLIAMS LARD— 19 bbls No l Leaf; , . 30 kega do; . for wde by deiO RllfcV, MATTUEWS A CO BEANS —31 bbls While, for talc by • • dcSO RIIKY, MATfUBWS.A CO PKACUES-rJO ba old crop; ; ' 100 ba new crop: for sale low by dc'JO RHKY, ftIATTfIKW9 A CO mALLOW-3l bbU for sale b* X dciO RWSY, AIATTIIBWSA CO BUTTER— in kegs, bbls and boxes, for sale by dcSJ _ STUART A BILL ~ ■ [JUWDER—I2Ck> kegaliTosuhg, just arriving and tor • 1 sale by dc*) J BT)ILWORTH AQQ ROLL BUTTER—2 bbls fresh,"in cloths, joci rac’d by de2o J 8 DILWORTH A CO Dili' P£ACI!I&—ISO in in •tore aad'tar tale'bjr dcao J 8 DILWQftJH A CO CHEKSEP-50 fm w jT for sale low br, ~ •* 4cao_ J 8 DIL\T#R?IJ k. CO Molasses —to bbi* a u.st jojnei’Hsteery. (o* wle by dcSJ J A PIUWORgM A CO \ HfVA K—a<j tibls NC, in store and for wie i»r * X dc*> J S CILWORTH A CO c HOARS—3O,OOO Common; - -cV 10,000 Half Spauuh: ui Horn. for *%!« bj ■ - deSO J S LUL.WORTH ACO r BK'JOMS— SO do* in alow and for »al« br __dci» CORK & RRKVTOGLE^ BUCKWHEAT FLOCK—*T««ck» maaoife awffor, raloby dcVO CORK AT 11BKYF0QLB*- : KEGRUTiKR— iok<*« fr'wi’h. to arriva ihiiday":-*; tic* CORK A BKKVPOGLR IPS Second at 't. SCORCHED tot juiVrtc'd and?a7">aJe fey; 'del* ARMSTRONG A CBOIKR rA hiEs' WORK DASKfiTa.—TbalAiwinind-' * 4 liiicii wwnrarai ctcc i>rou|ht to lhJ* elty, Ke , d direct from Tana> aad for »alelow b? ' - -j:-?" - - *lc»l C V.EAOKIUW Halted at :: ; • AMERICAN WV?-A latgo »UOKBNBkOf ASMTi •■> can.Vannf«t*ted Toyra;the best and •*»•» sob- , •initial madam iho world Call arid, tea them ai . ietl ■ C YB&UKyS, IM Market at . ... r 4 KlNTb j*iß l»|e.-\V.R. imhlau of buyers to bis aMonanat of PRIMSj 4 <>tniir<«ctnfiti»*4we«ra&dhand*aae»iatTle*,aaAvM« -•* rtuW f**t colors. Alto—EngJUh Chiatt*M»f , smt hatulvua* rauttns and % large awnaenlefim figured tutu I'iitvu and Chi turn, tor infant*. - •/..... *<'i\ .. _ w n Mtmrur .;f SODA ASlt-SO e*»i» Steel's ctlebnla4bnßi.Mi‘! '! 9A\*bf WMIUGaLKYACO^' _ *1 m , - lSacdtt Woods*.:.' c RVK'ELOUU— UlitotftM and for bale by *«»i wuuiouNsTON.n* attend *t ’.*.-• Ait ~ *“•" “ U Tl M Knghah Durr; foe #al« by .• r . , JP WILLIAMS . WA.TCU** U—CUEAPERTHAN 55YERF— <! Just n?e\t, aninvniea of foU'j swelled patent !*•• v*r Watches, is caret* tine cates which lean tell M" lew m tUwtv and thirty fiy« dollars, and warranted to ; http (food line. - - 1 '; AUr>~\ tp>. ndid aiaonmcni of JEWELRYfeoa fortune thn xatiait* and l*'.e*i>tyles *nd bestpatiantt-', AY* \V. WlljjON, qiA listitr.'Y " ifoist. - cornerMmrtctsad Ttmrtfrsiraata. <t •\Ii.UA.MS I IVORY YEAftLTOOTIIPOWCEfU‘ V\ for rcwotln# Tartar, Scurry, Canker,-and alt. fa;'f.4;tcc» dcUrucuvo 10 tbs Teeth. U irddtctott* tOV th« the mouth, healing aod Arasfthea* in* two aomi, and purifying the bream. • „ "., V\*r sat*.'aholwala aud retail, by ,trtO R E SELLERS; S 7 Wood it. Ll'..vU-WW pin Soft Galena. for wle bp ticlU i RUBY, MATTHEWS*OO CorroN— iSVSe#, pffrT.rdinCoiiirir.'l’or ni**T ,iel3 jmKY.MATTHKWRAOtt < o OAi I—boxes 1 —boxes landing irom Ktataer New England ft ami for eale, to claw cojuwnment. bp .• / • •- b itun tvirmt drl»_ _ CVoKN— aoo Lulu iloie ud for ule by “• ) dcIS • SAW HARBAWOH SCRAP IRON—S eelu recelvir.r acd’for >t!i by _c!rH, JAMES PJLLSEU. * 1 O.Nti per expreM, and Uia day I i opening: atA. A- M»»on & C9.H, N 0.60 Nubl. .aueoi— J cuci laperiorLang and Sqnir«Bh«wli. aud it roc ha ilo, . • ■ &c3Q. SECfIKDTTANTJ'PIANOS.— I hawT?- oct Piano, ia eacelleni order,>. woh tfcre* podaW* price, 81W. ' • •.iJo ft oct, in jjTxxfcrdef, *5O. For mJo br ••'* dell* . ; J _ JfvmOßFM.’ Ui& I-KATIVsH-e iHAb atm aUgjM d«» • : ; ojppKißMAi’oalJi rt| ’
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