BY'MAGNETIG TELEGRAPH. * TELEaRipIIKD j tOR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE 7 ; [ COKGaESSIOSAU / / , ‘ - WAtßßiohwJfan. 5. jto Z. e Sena -' ( '* Mr. Castf resolalion ........ fcrenqoifity nalo lha ezpodiency'.of suspending plplonisUc intercourse wity Auorii, cu uien op. ' r * C**» **id he wss not awerejbat .the reso lntion would be opposed, to the spirit of intercom munication between nations. Ho had made them on© peat family. /fie age waa advancing—the preaa had atnoQac«t<rtbe judgment of 10 day.and foretold the declaims of the future. No one was 1 nbore its censure/acd all governments desired ita pfeiee. ’'Pnbile opinion now ruled the world. He said there was no commercial necessity for a Miniates iu Austria, and in performing no act Of tno raj justice, we should not prejudice any national i interest. He did not pretend to say that there* \ Solution Would not oflend haughty Austria, par \ ticulariy in.her ,present humiliated condition— forced as the was to humble hersHf before Rus sia. The resolution would lose half its value, if not considered as an act cf censure npon Austria. Il ra oar also, by thin mranr, to express our sympathy With the strugelini? millions who were seokiog thk liberty bestowed 01 them by pod, bat taken from them by in*o. The inter* Change of such ecolifuenk between nations would alone promote the interests of the masses of man kind. He hoped to have the co-operation of the from Kentucky, though he' feared that, from the playful remark he'tnade, he belonged to the stud atill school He hoped to have the Senatoffrom whose recent coblo -speech :n the cause of Hungary, was equal to the highest I efforts of the elder Pitt, ia, his brightest days.'»i-_,.v Mr. Cass here reads fas sage from the speech of Mr. Webster and from Mr. Clay's speeches in behalfof Spanish American Independence—and closed by disclaiming any objection to the gentle*, man sent to Austria; but ifhc were a Franklin, be would pot continue him there. Desides, his pre cipitate' flight, on the eve cf-the meeting of the Senate, 1 presented insannoont&ble objection to fail's confirmation'. The tame remark he applied to Mr. Letcher, who left for Mexico on the 23d of Del comber, and he should upver have his vote* tu ro. mam there. The resolntiun was postponed. OHIO LEGISLATURE. CoLPanop, iaa. 0. Nothing new in the Senate. The House baa decided to allow bills to be introduced: a number were read a first time, including one by Mr. Rid dle, to repeal ro tnqoh of the present apportionment law as divides Hamii’.on County, and one by Mr. Roedter, to extend the corporate limits of Cin cinnati- . [By Private Despatch.] RAILROAD ACCIDENT. llamusbuho, Jan. 4. On the second instant, a collision-of trains took plaoo on the Pennsylvania Railroad, near Pe» teraborgb, about 10 miles above Harrisborgh, at the junction of the Juniata and Susquehanna riv ers, caused by the burden train leaving eight min u tea before tbcir. proper jime. They met in com ing round the under full headway. A man, named Hunn bad both his legs broken, and some others were scalded seriously.- Frederick K. Heisley died yesterday afternoon, inconsequence of injuries received by the colli sion. .Ho whs ruperviaer cf the Pennsylvania Railroad. CINCINNATI MARKET. ' , Cbcijouti, Jan. 5. Flonr'remaias unchanged. Whiskey—Prices have advanced to 21c. Provisions—Sales of 000 brls of Mess Pork, at. S 3 75. Sales of2oo brls of Clear at $lO 00. Sales' 1 cf Extra at $lO 25. Lard—Sales of 500 brls of Lard si'S). - : demand is good, with solos at $325 <93 40; a farther advance. ' The river ia falling and full offloaljpg ice. ~. : NEW YORK MARKET. New Yoke, Jan. 5. Floor—The market U extremely active to day, wnd salea arefheavy. Sales of common to good «ad straight brands western at $5 (3 3 0C; ofGece see at ssl2ft (9 518, perbbl Provision*—No change. Mess Pork is sold at 3110(911 87, and of Prime at s3'<J2 pcrbbl. Sales LaVd in keg at 61, and, in bbls 61 (9 Cl per m ‘Groeerie*—CoffeeiaontUentivance, with sales K4o atlliclll. Sugar has improved ia feel-' lag. ':’••• ADAMS’ EXPRESS! "11 I E would respeeifatly call the attention of “Mer- W chants” and others to the followinr card: Having noticed “Messrs. Greene A Co.'s” late card, ia which they assert that they oScr facilities unequal «d by aay other EXPRESS, we ore, injustice lo'four aeiTCi n and to Uie “public,” constrained to say that if «ur arranrenseai in tho East bad not rendered oun the BEST CONDUCTED and MOST RELIABLE EX PRESS,.we would not have merited the liberal patron -age we now enjoy—nor could wc have sustained our eeivea for a itnet of years, and established r/repota* tioa HiTHtazo esoaiAtvzD by any other Line. Unless oar arrangement* tor the speedy, cheap and safe trans . mission 6f goods and valuables of all descriptions, hud . been unrivalled, and in extending our Line to all die “Weatern and Southern” Cities, (having spared nb means or exertion to make it perfect,) we feel 'confi dent that the inducements which we offer to the pub lic are “muu roamed,” and that we axe fully enabled to PERFORM what we PROMISE v . * ADAMS A CO. de&4w. BAKER A FORSYTH, Agt*. >ACON—3O pieces lust ree'd and for sale by Ideal ARMSTRONG A CROZEB SCORCHED SALTS—IO this on consignment and for sole by t ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, deal I Front street _ ' l Cj'l > put tee'd and'for jj nls by : STUART A SILL, deg i No 118 Wood st » -T?LOUR—3O bbls O T Anshtnr’S. extra lamily'tor jj sale by Uetl J B DILWORTH ACO OTAToES—6S bbls in store and for sale by de!B CRAIG A SKINNER,SS MarJtei st jingWMKAT vluUH—lUOscts rec'd, for sale by dels CRAIG A SKINNER ,FIFI> pP.AtlHlM—4d ba lust rac'd and for sale by delB CRAIG A SKINNER 'ICKORY N UTS—SO bu to store and for sale by . del.B i CRAIG A SKINNER : P^- 10 H*** to ~o,c au. T OB3TKRS—3ea*c* (1 doxJatseach)primepiekJed Ij Lobsters, for ante by . , -*dc3t JACOB WEAVER, Jr Sar.AD OIL—3O baskets “Nico” Oil. fresh Importa n«nl fef gala by dc24 JACOB WEAVER, Jr SUGAR A MOLASSES—d hhds N O Sugar, “J bbls Molasses; landing JJAMPKRS-Fo, ».■ -r WKitVgg,^ - DONNITT RIBBONS—Now opening at A- A- MA . Ju SON A CO.’S. No. 00 Market ctreeu a law in voice tjf superior nJgb colored Silk and Velvet Bonnet Ribbons, i»l the latest and most fashionable styles. deg , - ____ j HORSE BLANKETS—ICO pair Horse Blanket*, for •ale at the BLANKET DEI’OT, No. 56 Market street: dc27^w ThOOBLE MILLED FLANNELS, White, Red. and JLP Brown, a superior article for Drawers and Shirts, tor tale at the Blanket Depot of the Fayette Manufac tnrtpf Compaay,No.s6hlarket *1 deg7*3w SHOT— 13 kegs ass'd.jtm rec’d and for sale by _dcW .. A CULBERTSON, I*s Liberty n LEAD -110 pig, reeM and for sale by deH7 a CULBERTgtQ.N. US Liberty tt -ATEW SUGAR CURED HAMS A BEEF— At 1“ tierees “Evans A Swift’s” tuperior S. C. Haros; «bbls . « & “ - Beef; Just rec'd and for sale by dtiff FELLERS A NICOL 3 T\RIED PEACHES— IS saeka landing and tor sale jL/bT -tiett , JAMES DALZFJiL IUGAR—IO hhds NO, rec'd per Mary Ann, for sale >by ><kaa enolisii a bennett MOLASSES— 30 bbls NO, now landing and for sale by dc23 EXQLjSII^.BENNETT SOAP— 300 botes Palm, in store and for sale by tie*? ENGLISH A BKNNETr SOAP— 00 bores Cincinnati, for sale by ' _tie2L J 8 DILWORTH A CO CARB IRON—ilWlbsiun rvcM ami ta | e w tie3l J KIDD A CO, to Wood si WHITE GLU&-400 lbs superior, just Tee’d and forskighy detn J kiddaco IMERY—ICO lb# just rec’d and for sale by I dcdl ; J KIDD A CO |LOVES—a bales «a hand and (ur sale by I deal . J KIDD A CO ‘OEPFEH-ltfO lbs American Cayenne, ree'd and lot X aale bj dc3> J KIDD ACO "VALOUR—2S bbls Extra Family, Davis’ brand: 15 h/bis “ “ ■ . -'330 bbls Superfine, besi brand,; in store and f W sale by tieio stuart a sill ’■t'^TrrTEK—A /ew bbU Extra Roll. iGM'm’d and far I H mI« br dcSl ARMSTRONG A CKOZER. 1 yi'ißf>^ _ TJLI ( Eee* No £, jn*i ref *d ami (or 1 Vlfuby dc2l ARMSTRONG A CBOZER. Farmer A Kirk’* red. h braied brand, in Blore nn*J for *aleby -C ESt ARMSTRONG A CBOZF.R FETf i'IEKS—I7 ii«R» loading Jrom steamer Loyal deW n#ll ’ al ' d fof JA MI3 BALZEI.I. ' •Wt 7 »r FD FKACHES— A lot of prime, to day r* e'd, deal ARMSTRONG*CROZKR _ Tri f f n—9oo l»b1* wriona »ii*n4*. |e*t ir waved and FffiSTtr <lfg AKMCTEUNU A CBOZKB : Holiday Pr«»eati. ' nnMßofihe aHtote* lor I!oUday ; P*»«wu i'oeO'l altbe Dru* Piore of. • . O ,0W . R EBELLKR3, St Wbtd «t ; i. B m * | COMMERCIAL RECORD. V PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE ■ j' aa» uaestat’f arenaas*. COMMITTEE FOB DECEMBER. msoa mina. .-w. a. acirar • -.-/lass' Arrival! and Oeptrtnru of E«1 ‘ Cfneituiaiuaml iimore and WaaUingttmidueS ,TjaCleTeland.doeloA.S»,c!o'*'.*j>A.*. •rn New .York, due Sr. t do«a “am. 7 a.m., eio*e»sF x. isoxwm ortai Cosasd Steaxem tiuua mon:b« ihe »iraiaer» compo«uwT : will tail from New York, BoUon and iows: iverpool, for Boiloa, Dee. 15.-I6W *- . for New York. S 3, u (Ur lk)»ion, Jan, 1‘J.1850. u .1 “ • tor New York, *• SGj u •> « for Boalon, Feb. 9, a u « for New York, “ £#, u u “ for Boatori, March 0,. u * « « lor New York, u a?, u «« « for IWlon, April 6,. Canada, from New York, for Liverpool, Dec. 13,1549. Baropa, from Boston. for a u 19, Hibernia, Cm Ne w York, for “ “ a's . taiabne. Pm Boitnn. for •* Jan. B,ISSO. Canada, from New York, for “ •• jr*. *• from Boston, for “ ■ Feb. e, “ from New Y’ork. for '• “ a», • “ from Foaios.. for “ March «, ' “ from New York* for •• on, . “ from Boiion, for “ April It, . “ frpra New Y'ork, for ’• •* i? t u from Boiton, for 41 May orrick rrrreHoaoii n*T«rrr,l .Monday Mommy. Jsui. 7, t>Hi. J ' The market on Saturday tuaiiiisiued jls urual quiet ness, aud nothing was dona *ho»fng any material in quotation*. Tuc weather wa; rtear and pleasant, and business iu general was fair Jjt the sea son. Kioci—There is, if any thing, a hotter feeling in the flour market, without, however, any material change from our tut quoted rate*. Sates in uaall lots were transected from first hands, ht 8*1,4204X0 P bbl. From store we notice no change. Sales ia drey load, ioj, at ' 84/1304,76 * bbl. Rti Floca—Sopplic* continue quite limited, aud we nodee a good demand for the article, nt s3.S7o*t from ! store. CaitH—With’small supplies In tho market,we.notice regular limited antes, ut tho following rates, from store: —Wheat. 85087 c; RJe, 50055 c; Darley, 730a0c; Com, 40045 c; aad Oatsiu3to33c bo. Gaocnm—ln the Grocery market every thing re mains quiet, but firm at former quotations, say for N O Biigar,si,s|ose, as in quality; Loaf Sugar, s3loe;N O Molasses, 871023 c; Rio Coffee, 12{0f3r, nnd Rice 4|osc. Piovaioira—ln the Provision marret a general qni etne*s prevails. We may quote Bacon sides at sc, shoulders, 4|;plain hams, 707 J, and sugar cured can vassed hamsj-a: Oe. Dried Beef is selling at*ohic Bj. . ’ Dcug Mxai—The receipts of bulk pork,las yet, ate moderate, anil we have heard of no sales \o any large extent; 3JO4c may be aominally quoted for a good or tide, hog round. Lard remains steady, at sjoOc, in bbU and kegs. < SOAP A CANDLES—‘SaIes of City and Cincinnati manufactured rosin soap, at 404fs per Cj. Star Can dles are told alS2o23cpsould tallow atPJalO, and com mon dipped at Be 'per It Oily—No. 1 Lard Oit is selling si 53055 c and No tl at .at4d&soeper galL Linseed is selling at 75050 c gnll Bleached winter sperm oil. at 31,4501X0; Fall do $1,35 p 1 gal; bleached winter whale, at &3099 c; of crude whale at 10065 c p fall. POWDER—Hazard* Rifle at 85,25, and at per keg. POTATOES—SaIes of bast Ne>hznnaak at 51,50, and good common or mixed at $1.25 p bbl. SPlCES—Cinnamon, 30c; Cloves 2sc, and Notmeir* at 814001,25 p 6. WHlSKEY—Theraatketufully supplied, witli sales of Keetified at 54025 c p gall. FHUIT—New crop Raisin* are selling at 23 4$ box; Almonds 154917 p. Sj; Ground nun, 70r p ba, Peaeans 7e 4$ lb; Filberts, 6c; Cre&m nut*, 7c Hants Currants, 20S|c, and English Walnuts ai 2s p Bj. FaLsx Wxtoux ihFlocr —A lot of Ohio Flour, from tb'c neighborhood of Wellsville we believe,was brought to this market a few days iinee, the holder 'if which was outlaid, by the Tifilunee of our Flour Inspqetois, to the ULceof about KfO, on the whole lot, in corse qoence of false weight. We are pleased nt the stand thus taken, anil should have been better pleated, find /the name course bean punned long since, In referenc e to shla matter. Our eastern friends have repeatedly, and very justly complained of the lack of weighifamul in floor shipped from the west to the cast, through this eity. but they will see by this; that a stand has been taken by our Inspectors, which, we thine most result in ranch good.’ And we hope, furthttmore, that the Manufacturers of Flour In Ohio, and caßfcbcrcin the weit, will stnly their Interests, by guarding'against a similar occurrence in fatare. SfsootT BDtustxe or l*Uß.—'The.followin' u n'U»i of the number, names, and tonnage of 3tenoit>aBi*buift in l',e Pittsburgh District, and eu ered at the Custom House, during the year Isl'J: Name of Boat. Captains. Tonnage Messenger No. 2-—I. C. Woodward W* 20-93 Huubu’g -. D. Cold well • • -you. 1,2-05 Pratrie Btaie-~ 1— •• F. Baldwin 314 TOO 3 Wsa. Phillips A J. Miller W e»4i3 -J. l>*vi* 110 *3 tU • H. O. Dexter IXI D:M*j P. Doddridge' Lowell; San Francisco-• ••• •••j. M. Ciwerase - .*G3 79-V5 -ll.Campbell' Teiutesaee——• Tempest—— • •*■— ij. W. Claifc • • • 4* HW*S Thomas Scou Jo*. Vantlergnff 5U liJ-95 Ja*. Milliujter— • AV. J. Noßon- •-» swi G* 95 Aaron Hart——•• AV, J. Koaatr*—— • • -2CI 36?JS Beil We« W.Crmly- 211 G 93 - H. K. Jamison 63 33-P3 • W.Stoop*---. •;1 , .'l .-a ‘X> Hope 11. Hoffman- Cumberland No 2 A. Miller- ■ - —K. Powell' l7O at-us Lydia Coltuis - - - R M. Ilumcr i 47. M-r-5. May Flower T. J. Fliber MU 12 93 KzccUior-••-•-•••••••A Il'Miioii-• 172 .15-95 Ktehange • ***l. N Snowden 7S 75-05 Manila No. 2-.*- J. Lanogan 171 79 95 Geo. Gome* F.-Butcher 129 ?S-95 Shipper —-J.fl.Neltin 73 -13-05 Boston —-\V. Conley IG3 hi 9.1 , If. N. Stone— St. Francis* S. Abrams— ill H»95 James Jackson* ——--—S. MUliken-•••»—*—-Ml J_6 W 5 Minnesota——* • R. A.Jlsilly- •••••••• -140 27-99 Globe —J. J.Morris 44 0-95; •». iliirabertson-- 33 43 U 5 •O. J. Murray———l 23 15-B3 Wynnton- C. Cad wa'lnder- J. U. Gordon-•• Woodward Fanner -*J. B. Fatih Wen Newton— Mary— -o*eeola--— Viroona ----R. Galway--——92 U-95 F-übion No. 2 —---J. K. Shaffer e«5 12-03 Amazonia A. Mcßride 257 25 95 J. h. MeLean —A. W- Tiifis 257 23-G5 Mary McKinney—- —F. A'. Chp'man 43 095 Empire State* i*R- V. Cochran .70.’St-95 — ——McLean : ••• 93 12-95 Of the above list, 37 were built expressly for the Putibargh trade, and 11 fordifferent pomttin the -Wen and South. Boats Lyras Ur.—-The following iia lin of ateam* boat* bow lying up for the winter, at our wharf. Ma ny of theta are being repaired, and &Uc<i up prepare* tory to entering on the rpriog’trade, whieii it now peer at hand. Allegheny Belle, Allegheny Clipper, Wave, Archy Mason, Dispatch, Amerieau Star, Loral lianas, Caleb Cope, Genera, Shipper. Exchange, '*'* Wen Newton, Shenandoah, Penmylrama, Cinderella, Lowell, Fairmoant, Cumberland No, 2, Citixen, May Flower, J. (J. Adam*, Ger.c«ee, Pacific, Weltsville, General Umnr*. • Eaphrates, Fiqelsior, Glaceos, Nominee, Isaac Newton, • Messeni'er No. 2. New E ’gland No Wyoming. Clipper No. *, J. 1. Critlenden, Nominee Pilot No. 2, mers now Inprogrert of rota tr of which are of the larg-:<it Thera ara five new ilean pletion, at ourwbsrf—foui class WNFJj— 7tlcik* roft, Madeira,ithct/T arid Sweet Malaga Wine*, fat sale by the. ca*k or in r)n»n* tiues to tail purchaser*. by W A M MITtIIIKTI.RKf'.. S~UGaE-5 bird# 10 irnteon rteamer u.\:,ne:oL~{oi sale by novS ISAIAII DICKKr *.<.o CiOFFEE— 150 bats prime Rio, arriving nrwl for rale /by nortf W A M MITCIIKI.TKr.G t^REKM-TEAS— Imperial, Gunpowder and Voting 1 Hyson Tea*,«f superior ouaJiiy, in hf cbrai*. )/ and $ pound -bxt. Just rec’d-and fdr sale ■>> no rt >J \V & mimitcheltkce htils prune Plant*!’on Motives In oak bbls and pood order,for sale low hj ■ w ammitchhi.tjii.e novtt trj»|jb-rM*t G bbi* )u*l rcr *l, f«r.< (<s u j • dciu COPE A BRKVFOGLK, 10* HeiwM ■: IJKATHKUSJ— 22-*Mks, prune quality. rec'i! uu^-W 1 rale by - dc!3 OF/» > T'AMiCY BLANKET.*—Another ini jimi r/.V „ r those splendid 10-4 and DM superfine family f. »n -kets, for sale at the Dlpnket Depotof 1-nyeue lacturing Company, No Sfl Market si. .dc-ww C" TUNNY BAOd—soo in store and lor rale bv T de!7 COPKA HRKVFf H i_LE_ I 'LOUR—50 bbls Extra Family; ]()0 *• Superfine; SO “ Fine; in store and for sale t>y dets chan; & khinner APPLES— too bbls ree’d and for sale by deU \VM H JOHNSTON FrNE'SPONOE-SWT illvjost'reoM and lot sale by de!4 J KIDD A CO, CO W ood «t R"eS A “ KOOT '‘ 1 '' S| l'y r °” d JIKIDDJ:(-.) l KIDDJ: ( -.) YjERDVjAN BARK—7s'lbs just rec’dYodforsaie by Jr dct4 J KIDD ACO ■J _ iiitlOßlCE—6oo lbs Sicily Liquorice; JLI ano " Calabria " for *»>. by de!4 j KinP it CO, dn Worn! ct INDIA RUBDKR PACKING—Jn«i rre’d, 2TU pound* *. Packing, far Siesiu Engine*. < - nld wholesale arid re tail, at die India'Rubber Depot, No. 5 Wood «. <*o4 J. It 11. PHILLIPS Tj’LpUR—lM) bbl* in stnro and for sale by ■±. deli WM H JOHNSTON, <l3 Second u (\mOXS-JOMh tec'd’and for rale bV VJ e »_ - . \VM 11 JUH NSTOS rpOMATOES—*I7 Jim, adelieioa* article, in wlore X-_a_ nd *« ln by dc>4 WM H JOHNSTON BUCKWHEAT FLOUK-Wsack., (bulled,) tor sale »T - ARMSTRONG k CItOZER /TRAD ,ClLka—JJ bbis is stare and for sale by - ARMSTRONG A CHOZER FOMA’ OF PITTSBURGH. Rivcx.—There were 5 feet 0 Inches in the channel last evening, and falling. . ARRIVED. Caleb Cope, .Murdock, Beaver. Michigan, Brics, Beaver. Imke Erie, Clark, Heaver. * Heaver, Gordon, Wellsville. Vlrcquo, Galloway. Monongahela City. Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Atlantic, Parktscn. Urownsvitle. Hsliic. Jacoi-*, Brownsville. Camden, llrndrickMa. McKecrport. Monongahela, Stone. Cincinnati. Paris, Smith, New Orleans. Louis MeLone. Connel, Wheeling. DEPARTED Caleb Cope, Monlnek. Heaver. Lake Erie, Clark, Heaver Beaver, Gordon, Wellsville. Michiran, Pries, Beaver. Virooua, Galloway, Monongahela City CattiJen, Hendrickson, McKeesport Fashion, rerbiM, Elizabeth. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Lydia Collins, Hunter, Nashville. James Nelson; Moore, Whee Hug. Scbaylkill,Marshall, New Orleans. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. BRO WNSViLLEJWCKErS, at Ba. js and G r u BFAVER a. *. and 4. r u WELLSVILLE PACKETS, 8 a.*. I NASHVILLE—Port Pitt, 4 ?. U. WHEELING—Louis MeLane, 0 *. h. - |, IMPORTS DT RIVER | - WHEELING—Pur James Nelson—l trunk? Baker A Fnr«ytli: 49 k«c« lard, ;»OipCA h pork, W Bingham; l keg lard. 11 Hichanl«on; 2 empty bbU, A A Woods; 31 hoes, M llatttin; la l>hl* butter, 3 *k* peaches, 35 seks oats, I bx poultry, 4 hegs, 1 box, 2 hides, owner*. NEW OllLEANrt—Per Paris-07 Mil* mol*«*»-s, 14 likils sugar, J A Hutchinson; 50hhd» surar, 393 bbU mcliws, Hcazelton; 150 bbl* molasses, Wra Holmes A co; 1 bx niU»e. J W Spring; 4 bdl* iron, A Miller A son; fi ck» scrap iron, 4 bbls, 3 bf bbls fish, S bxi seed, Ado raisin*. Towusemi, Carr A co; Gt blnis sugar, J A \D Me Diiiaid. Metallic rubber cloth—a piece* rec’d this day nnd for sale at PHILLIPS', dc?.! No 5 Wood street JUST RECEIVED—2 gross Wisuu’s Ilalsam Wild Cherry, for »aie by J KIDD A CO, drp) No CO Wood street ONIONS— to bbl 4 rec’d and for sale by dc'27 _ : CRAIG A SKINNER OATS —2W bu in store anil for sole by dc27 CRAIG A SKINNER i ARIL—In kegs, iu store and for sate by j dear CRAIG A SKINNER GREEN APPLES—'7S bbls in store and for sale by dc97 _ CRAIG A SKINNER rrHVILLED UAUtJ-2 do: m stoiujuiiL&r sate by j dca7 CKAIO A SKINNER I?EATiIERS— 2 sacks to day rec’ll and for sale by L dc* 7 _ ARMSTRONG A CROZER (TIDER VINEGAR—6 bMs to day! reo'dTtbr sole oy j dear ARMSTRONG A CRQZHR FLOUR— 52 bLl* Glenn'S Extra; ! 4t> “ llainilron's Extm; today rec’d, for <fUc_b£ de27 ARMSTRONG A CROZER AIR CUSHIONS—I 2 All Cuibijm*, square and Touud, diflerent sizes, rec’d and! for sale at de27 J A. II No 5 Wood at AIR PARLOR BALl^—Just reej'u, a few dozen of different sizes, a splendid article, sold wholesale anil retail at .No 5 Wood st. dc27 JA 11 PHILLIPS LEAD— stA> pigs Galena, just rec’d per steamer J. J. Grittendcn, aud for sale by dc27 JAMES A IHTpCHISON A CO ii New Book*. ' A SYSTEM of Ancient and Met imval Geography, mr the u:c of Schools and Co leges; by Charles History of Spam><h Literature; by Geo. Ticknor. 3 vol«.—vol. 1 received. The Wtmie aitd his Captives, o the Wimleman’s Adventures, and the Whale’s Biocr iphy. ns gathered in the Homeward Cruise of the “Oomnioduic Preble;*’ by Rev. Ji* nry T. Cheevcr. -. Chalmer's institutes of Tbeoiegy;'a vo's. just ree'tl by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, ! dci'J corner Third and Market sfii. Black PAiiMirrTOs.—w. il mpsi-ht. at North East corner of Fourth.and Market streets, has a -lull assortment of the above scarce goods. Also— Black French Merinos, Bombazine fiuuh Aipaecas for Mnutmnz. Cdiiton Cloths far Mourning, and a supply of Mouriiing Good* generally de*J9 SUGA (l— 23 hkds prime (cow crop) arriving and for ride "J BROWN A KIRKPATRICK, lic&i • No 144 Liberty st 1 tOLL RUTTER—3bbIs instore and for sale by K oc-4 ENGLISH A IIRNNKTT OLD-U* sW UV-12 i‘bls landing per vtearaer^. Q. Adams, ui.d for sele bv ■ dt .7 JAMES DALZKLL Ftesmbost Qullta aad CoanUrpuMi, e|Mli; nudersigned itmvc |ust received a rocsu;nraenl X. .of 9 ciu-s' Steamboat ({aiits and Counterpanes, fiom the New England ({ailt .Manufseluring Company, whteh they wit! sell very lo*.v to dealer* or sloumboai owners. Call anil examine. dc27 COPEA BREYFOfJLE. UHSe.-ond it BUTTER-tG keg* and IbW lo\ .lay rec'd and for •ale by 0c97 COPE A DRKVFOGLE r\ RF.EN AITLI7S—SSO bbls rec'daiid for sale bv Vj dc27 j COPE A BKKVrOGLE BALANCES on l^* posit nnd Dtv dends Whidi have been unclaimed for three yea n Und upwards, in the Exchange Hnnk.of I'ituburgb: Win. Davis residence unknown, Aug. 9, OO Michael Weald. '• >a. 19. juju, 900 00 AVra. R. Oiden. “ " t? . 1-46. 4S PO Miz'h .V. Wil‘«n,‘ - “ Div dend, No vember 3,1546; tOth&re*, 15 00 I certify that the foregoing baldner* and dividend* are due iu the person* named, or thair legal represen tative*, which have been staiioing’wliuout being in creased or dimisfcril for three years or upwards, accor ding to the Hooks of tht* Hank. THOMAS M HOWE, Cashier Sworn and subscribed, before me., this 2elh Decem ber, 164 U. C. W. ExxtsT. Notary Public. dc-lt-<HwAw3tT PIH3LIC BALK. mjIK Eieeoior* of Rnb'rt King. late of .X Plum ip, m the County of Allegheny, deeM, hr virtue •<{ suti.nrity conferred on hi l " hy.the last will and iMtarnem of *aid deceased.'willexpn*e to rale,l»y putdic rrnttee nr outcry, upon the prernurs, ou Tbur*' day, Hie day of March next, at ihe hour of 10 o'clock, A. M , of that day, tbe following described Ileal F-etntc, to wtt: , All that certarn truel or parcel of land situate in the said township of I’lure. nt' the distance of abaailt mile* from the City of Pituimrgb, and on the public road leadcig in the dirceiiou of calixlmrgti, boundrd by laru)» of Flejiry Khitef, Win. Armstrong, the hear* of Root. MLaughlm, and the heir* of John King.dee'd, eootuinimr about One Hundred and Forty ACRES, about etgt-iy of wbitih arc cleared arid under a good Mate of cultivation, and with a good Coal Hunk there on:. the r-arur being the cnslwaraly portion of the tract occupied 1-y the said 1 Robert King in bis lifetime, arid beiug the pari or parcel thereof directed by him to lx told. Term* of Hale —One third of the purrha»e.money m im:-d. uni :hs rc-cdup in two equal annual instalments wah int»re«i; to he secured by I ond and roorteageup on the premise*. HOBT. CAROTIIERH, JOSIAJI McJUNKIN, Executors. TTEMP—I3 bales Dew Rotted Kentucky Hemp, rcc it o n ronriffnment and for sale ky nov33-S!p A GORDON Election, AN EI-ECTION for Nine Directors ol tbe Pittsburgh Navigation and hire Insurance Company, will be held at the Office, 1 No. 31 Market street, en Monday. January 7tb, A. D. 1360, between the hours of )1 and 13 o'clock, A. M. ROBERT PJNNEY, dct'S-ld 1 Secretary. PEALED PEACIIEd—3 bbls just ree’d, for sale by licit* 1 Si W HARBAUGII WINDOW GLAS^—OOO bx», a»s : d suet, roc’d and for rale by 3<?tB HAW HAHBAUGH BUTTER— 13 bbls and 20 kegs, packed, iu prime order for shipping, for sale by dcSO L S WATERMAN SODA ASH—3S casks to arrive per Ringgold, for rale by dcil TASSEY A BEST BUaCS WADDING— JO bales large «ie and heavy jn.t ree'd by SUACKLEIT A WHITE, tlea4 No 02 Wood n yIZFHTES— 2 cnsca super French Black Silk Vi settts, extra.tnmmiiig», rec’d per expre**, at J dc3o A A “MASON A COg 'SUNDRIES—SbaIes Cotton; 4fi bbls No 1 Lard, O 44 bags Feather*; ! tierce “ w IS sacks Wool; Odor Lamb Skins, with wool; 3 dox Sheep Skins, *• “ 3 doz “ “ drc«*cd; To arrive on steamer Fort Piu, and for rale by ' dc!4 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front st I?ntE URICK A TILE—A large as«orunent for rale . by dcl4 ISAIAH DICKEY ACO P” JO METAL—3O ions, suitable for Foundy u*e,ju«t rec'd and for rale by Uc!4 _ HARDY. JONES A CO tIUTTON— C ba’cajust rec’d arid for mIo by MfcH HARDY. JONKS k CO (U'DAR! CKDARI-rA lot of Ccdur coasigned J 10 L. Coh»n or Urdz-r, will be toM lo paycharffo* if riM /tailed for within U 9 «Ja>'* drU _ GKO U MII.TKNnKRGKR, 87_Fronl tl ca*cs, fait colored, at C*c. oeryard, / now oiifiiiur at A A MASON A CO’S, (JeU JVo «) Markei_«t_ 'I.’f.ANNKL*-e*»e«‘ and bale* Kefl, Whtie ami i; Yellow including a Inr*e loi of Brown Hjxrril and Wbile Country Flannels. now opening at d C u a a Mason & co-s J ‘ARI)-73 leg* No I,'lnr «ale. by j (Jci7 __ _\VICK A MrCA.MH.KS3 / f bagi* Ciunlied! for oalc l.y * VI dcl7 _WICK A MeCANDLKsH {/ KATHKRS—Irt tacks prime. "for *«ie by * ■ WICK A MeCANDLESB |AE'. YctTi-Tb-Si kYpTfYTwie i.v JV <-j-!7 . WICK A McCANDLMS >I"5" """f 4 blll * <" 'gcusnast i"H \|» MOUS Jk LAINS —’i ra*e« good style, 1 - lan colored M. de Lain*. nt the extremely low j.r,sr «.f lie per yard A A MASON A CO, * ,l r |4 1 JVo OB Market >t V.l ItEsir VIiPIT^TTot. cam tre.iib 1-eachr^ V; f» “ Unities do. 5 •• « Pine Apple*; ;i “ • Cherries; ,1 •> •• HirKwbcrnct; 3 •• “ Tomatncs; I • li-rif gal. bottles Piekiei; 3 *• quart do. :j *• fancy do. > tier'd and for ta'.r ut the Pekin Tea Stete, 70 Fourth sircci “cr.la ' "Norway PlBina" BUnlwti, WK Mimi'MV, at North Kart comer of Fourth . ami Market streets, hot lately received a sup ply of ib* above t>ujVrior make of Blankets, acu in vite* those in want of the article to-look at them be foro baying. -die bn* also on hand Homo Made Blan ket*. n good heavy article, which he Is idling low. Also—Home Made FLANNELS, brown, barred anil white, of n superior quality. Also—Twilled Hcarlei FLANNELS, to which ho invite* the nitcution of buyers. • If/*A lni#c supply of Goods recently opened in the Wholesale Room*, up stairs, makes his assortment very full ami wormy the attention of dealers: novl7_ - E“ 'IUJ£3ELS C A RpETsY-W. "St’Cutanea"offers to purchaser* a large and hund-otue assortment of the mo-it approved pattern* of Brussels Carpet*, cheaper than ever before ottered in this market- Call and examine our stock tiefor* purchasing elsewhere, dc* . W- M’CLINTOCK, 73 Fourth *t MOULD CANDLES-SO boxes for sale by ■deal - J n CAN RKL D_ i iUTriiU—*Ula, 10ivoxes, an 3 W VegaTtoll, just Xj n:c’d and for sale by dciH J R CANFIELD SCOHCIIiNg»— OcaakiEow landing and for agio by dcM CH GRANT LOCAL MATTERS. RXPCXTTD FOX' TBS 9fTr9»nMff SAW OABRI The Treaxarer oCibe PiUaborgh and Allegheny Orphan A jylam acktowiedges the receipt of Ttn DoUart, tiiropgh the Tott Office, from &a unknown bat kind donor. Cbxsitv Co.vcot.— I The following is the eor responder:ce which look place, relative to the di»- tribufian of the proceed* of the late Cbwity Con ceit at Wilkino Holt:— PiTTsnuson, Pa , Dec. 25, LS49. W. P. MaxsuaLl, E*q., Dear S r—Your fuvor, enclosing q check of $5O, for the Infirmary, vu received this morning. Accept lor yoqrself am! the ladies and gentlemen composing the tntuical society, my hineerest ttauik* for this timely donation. It come’ in a time of great need, when a boaso fall of sick and *a treasury destitute of means, made its reception doubly welcome. But apart from this consideration, the eircum* slauots under which this offering was mode, ren ders an acknowledgment peculiarly pleasing. The epeclado of genins and beauty voluntarily associating together, not loin crease the happiness of tbo-Jjrtunate, but to dry up the tear* of the wretched, is a holy and aflecliog scene. The melody of sweet sounds nnd sweeter voices, is rjever so melodious as when the object is to com* fort the fatherless and widows in their aflliction, and to visit the sick, and clothe the' naked with a garment. This is the highest province oi music— apart from the worship of Jehovah—When its notes of melody (all soothingly upon the ears of the sorrowfal, end cause the bean of the desolate to sing for joy. Thai the generous public of our cities approve the concerts you design to give this winter, and will co-operate in the humane work io which you are so harmoniously engaged, is manifest from the deep interest they have taken in the first concert given by the Society, and their commendation of the objects to which you havo appropriated its proceeds. Tbeblesaingiofthewidowandorphan, the stranger and sick, already rest upon you. Nor will He, who cannot overlook the cup of cold water given to a disciple, withhold his benediction. May long life and health attend the members of the society. Respectfaliy yours, W. A. PASSAVANT. Dear Sir— With pleasure, J acknowledge the receipt of the check for fifty dollars, appropri ated for the Orphan Asylum, by the Charity Con cert; and allow me, in the name of the board of managers, to return onr grateful thanks for the same. MAHY ROBINSON, Treasurer. Dec. 25, 1549, : ALLEonmrr, Dec. 30,1&19. Mr. Marshall —The “Allegheny Ladies' As sociation for the Relief of the Poor,” desire, through you, to transmil their grateful acknowledgments to the “Young Ladies' Society of Pittsburgh," for iheir acceptable donation of $25. U. H. BRUNOT, Secretary. Ijctrovesuctt w ms Third Ward.— We took a (troll through the Third Ward, last week, and were agreeably surprised to find'lliat, although comparatively an old ward, improvements of all kinds were progressing rapidly, nnd that a large number of new houses had been erected during the past year. The number of iaxables in this ward, accoKling to the returns of the septennial assessments, amounts to 1656 person's. There is only one drawback to the improvement of pro perty in this ward —a drawback which it abares with every ward and borough iq Allegheny conn* ty—we allude to the Act known as the I S3OO law." Many builders have complained to us that it has done a serious injury to their business, as a large number o< our citizens who have vacant lot*, in tended to build; but now prefer to let their pro perty lie pnimproved, than build where the chanccv of obtaining a suitable recotspenie for their out* lay are so faint. 1 The (bttowinz is a list>«f the houses, cither erected or finished, in the Third Ward, during the past year:— Wm Haslet, 1 two story brick hno«. M. Doertlinger, 2 do do Ellen Strom, 1 three story do / Lutheran Church. / W..Collingprood, 1 brick shop. / Tf McKee, 1 three story brick house. Jspoh Hays, l .do do 1 --do /do H. Succop, • 1 do / do T. McCarthy, l do do H. Nelson, 2 two story do John A. Roe, 4 two story brick bouses: 10 do do I bnck shop. M. Orr, John Berk, wcvrrcß-sTEsrT. John Mellon, 1 tVo story brick bouse. P. McAfee, Z i.'. do do Michael McCarthy, 1 two story brick bouse, Kler & Jones, 6 do do T. Kinney, 2 two story brick homer. El Sullivan, I three story do 11. Alburn, 1 do do rBC<BTX.VA9IA AVENUE. H. H. Ryan, 1 three story bnck house. W. Sc 1L Phillips, D do James Nolan, 1 two story brick bouse. John McMnster, 1 large livery aiable and John McDonald, one two story house on High street; Barrows Sc tforner, four three etory houses on Tunnel street; Mrs, McDonald, 2 two story houses on Tnnnel stircei; John Shepherd, 3 three story houses on Liberty street; Jooeph Mtisgrave, 1 two story house oq Cherry alley; John Thomp son, 1 three and 1 two story bouse on Sixth street; John Kennedy, 1 three story house on sixth street; Sands & Eeineman, 14 two story bouses on Vir gin sUey; H. Splane, one very Urge four story house on Stnlihfieltl street; M. Palmer, 2three slory bouses ou Southfield street. Amanmlpg in all to 83 new houses. *• Teliqupiuc AanAiraeunrrs.—-Many' of our readers are probably unaware that despatches are now forwarded, by tbe O’Reilly Telegraph Line, direct to Washington City. Baltimore was former ly the terminns, but, some two weeks ago, ar rangements were made by which, there being a continuous line of wires the whole way, messages are instantaneously conveyed to the Capitol. Per sons having basinets to tnnaaet with them, will find the operators connected with-ihe-O'Reilly office to be very gentlemanly and omiging. Fiat —An alarm of fire arose on Saturday night originating from a fire in Ibo upperl end of Alle gheny City, which consumed o ba|k house, au inched to one of the tanneries there. Shot hi” - —lied Jti FINOB& off.— A colored man calii iu Doctor Dorsey's Office, on Saturday, and had his thumb cot off. Ha had been lo Iho act of I drawing a pistol from his pochet, wix a it exploded I and the ball sheltered his thumb to pieces Quarter Sessions.—No business of general in* lorett was Iran-acted in the Court of Qnatlor Ses sions, on Saturday. SuppEsr Pavements.— Soma one baa observed, that to ace ashes strewn on the pavtment in front of a bouse is always an evidence. tbat-Lhe good natured dwell within. Our pavements very much need Ihi* precaution at the present tune. We have reeu several persons'conuidprably hurt by slipping upon icy pavements, and wd think a duo regard to the preservation of life and limb, would Induce every family to scatter ashes Upon their psvemonts. Counter fxitebi Detected. —Messrs.Murphy & Becnel are now in this city, engaged in leaching our ciuzens bow to detect counterfeit bank notes. They are to be found in the Philo Hall building, second floor, back ofA. P. Marthens, engraver, entrance on Market street, where they may be found from 8 a. M. till 9 P. M-, rsndy to Impail such instruction in the art of detecting counter feit notes, that any person may bo enabled to des* ignite the good from the bad in nil cases. Terms: two dollars per scholar. Their recommendations are of the highest kind, and wegive below a certificate of l;wo or our bro kers. ' - This is to certify that John Murphy, Esq , has been engaged in the city of Pittsburgh lor some time in leaching the art of detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes, and, judging from tho[satisfaction be bu rendered in this place, we havje no hesitation In recommending him to (he patronage of all those who wish to become acquainted with the infallible system of delecting Cot merfrit Bank Notes. HUSSEY, HANNA, & Co, Exc tange Broken: WM. LABJMER, Jc, Broker- v BATES OF DISCOUNT. (T—CORRECTED B¥ \ :s * soai, i 5 Market street, near 4u i liwlUdb. rStatc-S'k AUrancncs-.' } r S'alaScnp “ Virglßlk, r Exchangeßa. uf Va;-• | r Farmerbßk.of Va- u r Bk. oS'Uie.Valley, “ rDk.of Virginia**-" rM.ili. Bk., Wheeling | r do Morgantown-•> • | r M. W. Hank Va—. * ■lo Wellsburg- ■ • | do Paxkcrsbnrg— “ t Tanneaaea, r lit. of Tennessee 5 r Far. fc Uerch’tsßk u Planters’ lik.—— 11 t Union Bk..——u llluoari.. r Bltlt ftftiinniifj | i North Caroll&a. Bk. of Cape Fear 9 .Mcrch’s Bk.,Ne»t>ern- % 3tfvie Bank*.-.. a Sooth QaroUas. Camden Bk - 2 Bk.of Charleston 'S Coaunerrialßk-— 2 Bk^otfUeorgetown*—- 2 Bk.ofjilaali«r|.-. • • 9 Mcrctanu Bk 2 Planters AMecha’aßfc- % llk-ofSoßihCaroiais-- 2 ■ fiarylaadi Baltimore Bks. p, Dalun’et ORB Scrip ‘ Ctusberiand Bk. of Alle ghany Far.Bk.of Maryland- Farmers'. A Meehan' Bk. Frederick-*.. Frederick Co. Bk.— Hagerstown Bk-.... • Mineral Bk--——. Pnupscollk— Wulungtonßk—- Bk.ofWestmmster • • SATES OF DISCOUf ! 9. uouan Exchange Broken, N'o. 31 F«naty!ru>t»< UaaloQ’iuabtirgh ■•—par Exchange Bank •••■•>P»i Merch.' A .dan. Bank *Par UkiuotPhiladelptu!!*—-Par G.rarJ Oaik* par Bank !>(■(.'i nuaiimwn • -par •* Chester Comity* • *par “ Delaware Co.* “ Mum joaicry Co. • -par “ NoriLiiiuleiland* -par Columbia ilridge Co.-• par Ooyfestnetft 'iarik-*-”Pur Fanueia'Bk. Re&diQg-par Famtni’O’i Hni-l** Co. par Far met a jj>k LuuMiVfpar Lanctuitfi Co.Bk.**- *pnr Lunoustcr Bk.*—..—. par U.Stair* Bank—-—.jo Bio*aaniifc Bk. par Wailmignn Bk.-j 6euyabari/lißk.— ~ * | Clmmberiaai,; •• - —.. <« G<w<|iiebaj;u;t C0.8k..- Lcrwmat»a* Mtdiiletovn —. j Carlisle Erie Bk.- ••••.. ■•' 0)Q Farmer*’ anti DroTer*’ . 'Bank, V/ aynetbnrg.. J fluriKbuii'*—. << IIo::e»<lale— —. | Lebanon ••••....par PoUl*ills*-—• .. . « Wyoming .. | York Bk..*-; ... I WcitEra-ich Bk.****** I HeliefNcies*-****— | Mt'M Bk; Fiiu.do- “ Serifc—Fiuib. I: -Coamyiol ‘ ” Allegheny. 23 ouio. State Bk.and Brasebei ( MotuuPleafcani*****-** “ * Si. CloiriviHe-—-—•* NewLUl-oti —• “ Cineiiwa.u Banks * Mlchlgau, [pk.of Si. Clair- Dk. of River Rai«en< CoUcjbuh do- Michigan Inc. Co I'ftr.i. Meeh'i Bk Cirde»illn~—• • “ 'ZauejaUie —. “ 1 WUeoaalbT«rrl( ‘y, Pmnua- » - i i ■.»—» “• 3lar.&Firela.CoJHiN Canada*. I AJirolvemßanka •! S IBank of EngtandNoiei , flTO^ieV- Gold A SpacU Vain*. iNapoleom 3 Sfi 3 ISO 3 SO jEtglt,old- 10 CO liaglo, new 10 W> iDoabloons, Spanish. 10 CO WooMcr,—• —. ? 70 Massillon ■ t Bandas’*/ 70 Geauga 1 j Norwalk 70 CteTchiH—■— t Xenia****-—••••••• • “ Western keMr?«-- “ -Franklin D’i Cdsmbas “ Chiliicothe i ~■ '* Lake Erie-**- “ Scion-• •• —— “ iDo.Palriot'*^-—- i Sovereign* Guinea*•••••••—- S 00 Fredericjud’ort—~-S7 SO Lancaster - ■ . —.lO Hamilton. —.... .13 Grantilla ....50 Ten Thaler* • • • *• 760 Farm’rs B’k Camon-—5O Ten Guilder* 3 90 Hrbaaa .-w LoaUd’ot* 4 50 JCentoekj* Exihugii Bk of Kentucky NewYcrk—*• Ipnn Bk.of Lohirrille**. " Philadelphia ••• tpne Norhern lit. Kentu’ty. “ Baltimore *— ••• -{pin Sow York—City Banks, put. Interior IPks — SIDE BASK OF ES6LASD offer* for tale . itt properly in the city of Pittsburgh, sitnaled at e corner of St. Clair street and Duqneane Way, bar* ice 154 feet on 3l Clair street, 21! feet on Duquesne Way, nnd SIS feet on Barker's alley.. This property contains OVER ONE ACRE of ml li able around, u susceptible of a sqbdlvision which would prove highly profitable to one wishing to re-salt in building lots of too anal size, or to improve. A plan ot ibe subdivision can be seen at the office of the undersigned. On Hie property are erected five substantial Brick Buildings on 31. Clair street, (iucluding the tavern known as the “Red Lion,”) a number of smaller build ings on Duquesne War and Barker's alley {partly oc cupied by Townsend, Carr A C 0.,) and ibestabletal inched (DthoUTem. The rental it sssoo per annum, and the property but one third improved. , | ’ Apply to : H. B. WILKINS, deSS ■ .Attorney at Law. Fourth,street MEAL— ID bbls Corn Me si. rec’d and for sale by _deSM I, S WATERMAN SaoT dr- ->i‘—SO keg*, su’d No*., jail ree’d snd for sale by j dc37 JAMBS A HUTCHISON A CO TAR— HTEbis N. C-fbrsate by do*7 JAMBS A IIUTGIUJjON A CO |!'&ATRKtI£ —£00 lbs |inmo’Ky.,'m« recM'iml fe r sale by <icf! JAM"" * HUTCH* Ul’^4o'bates !>ev .1J “ Mr «Jr£ Kick— ic ucrcu m< 6c'!7 J. !NDU n hTTaSs for »nI ft l.y dclll \\r hTI'K WADDING—J baici/fust opened (iy TT dcJt SHAPKLKTT A WHITE CIANVAS —3 bales medinnvind line tailor*’Canvas, > just rec'dby dcB4 ajtIACKLKTI' & WHITE R - 6ll~ftOY PLAIDS—r bate <M blue ancl black Woolen Plaule,ju«4ec.'d per eiprev, /or [tale by deBl / 9HACKLBTT A WHITE DItAU VpJ-iVKT/-An Invoice of Drab Cotton Vel vet, Just rec’d.or express by _ JrLM / SHACKLETT A WHITE Ohio Railroad Comp»y NOTICKi—TIie Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company are hereby noti fied Dial Jnr Annual Meciiof ofSlockbolders, ami Klecuovof Diicetors, will be held at the Company's oft'ce-vih Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the IPth of January, .IMR,between die boms of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. / Mf order of the Hoard of Directors. BjLnr,o ? .Nov.Mi,l&«. Jf. J. BROOKES. Nor*.—Extract from tli« 7th Section of the Act Incorporating the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company:— ! “After Ihe Ant election of Directors, no person ah all “vote on any share on which any instalment is due and “ugfajd. o , fdcll«3t>wto PELISSE CLOTHS—Received perex prtr* and now opening— lo pieces of the most de nrnM> rhades Opera und Pelisse Cloths. «lr?7 A A MASOS.A CO. 00 Market »t CIASH'IKKES A Ur. LAINt?—A large tnvoteeof / superior high Cashmeres and Dc Laities, of tho.ft.ost fashionable styles, now opening al •ic'l7 A A MASON A CO’S OPKKA CLOAKS A lirtKSrsE^—Received per ex persis a large Invoico of.the latest French styles of Onoia Cloak* and Dresses, at ■it® A A MASON A CO’S BnjKWHUAT FLOUR—I«i sacks for wile by <teb ,CRAIG A SKINNER J, Uaipratt A. Sons' Patent Soda Ash.- •jnc CASKS Gloss and Soap maker*' SoduiAsh. t }£•) Imported direct from the above celebrated manufacturers, 69 per cent A met lean tent, arriving and iV-,r_**le hy novfi_ WA M MITCHKLTRKK IKjUORa— l? hf pipe* Ilrandy—Oiard, Dupuy, Ac; j ‘i pipe* Htllan.l Gin; 0 erks N E Rum; tOu t>ble Whisker; foraale by novfi W A M MITOIIKLTRP.K Vt£LVfff — I'lLli' We"~ can offer the hanritomti Velvet Pile Carpels ever imporied, as low as co be porchated in any of the eastern cities We invil those wishing to furnish Steamboats or Houses, to riv ,u« a rail bemre purchasing elsewhere. Carpet Warehouse; Fourth meet. _d t» _ W M’CLINTOCK GLO'yKsS-l ease Woolen nniTCotton GLOVES, soperiar article, just rce'd uad for sale by dee C VF.AUER, 108 Market »t 7^LACKING— 4 bbT* on > hand and for sale by dc3. C YKAGF.R BLEACHING POWDER—SfO casks Ju MusprmU A Bent 1 brand, a superior anioic, for sale' by . nrref. W A M MITCHKLTRKR 7f\ CABKB Aiuspratt’s Boda Ash. aai 10 casks «/ Bleaching Powder, arrived per ship Oxcobridge, and uow coming on by canal, for sale by W A M MITCIIF.LTKEE N.D—Thev will receive,during tho winter, large supplies via New Orleans. nov3tl T\ttt£D PEACHES A bus'dried IJ peaches and opples.jost recM and for sale by dca SAW HARBAUOU ‘ ANaVALBI ABTBCJAL9I LF.AFI.FTTa of Memory; Lady's Gift; ' Gents of the Seasons; Gems of Beauty; Rasselar; Gift of Friendship; Floral Keepsake; Romance of Nature; ityacmch Child’s Keepsake; Christmas Blossoms; Gift Leaves of Am. Poets; Golden Gift; Friendship's Offering; Poet'sOlTering; Rrado’s Female Poets of America; The Orittiantj Proverbial Philosophy, ill.; Sacred Annual*; Harvest Cleanings; Snow Flake; Keepsake of Frieudtnip; Yount I.ndv'i Offering; Utliies auil l’tayer Hooks, bound in velvet and pi rocco. with clasps. Received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, drill " ' corner Market and Third su. Mew Booki'Jaii irrlrod. SACKED SCENES AND CHARACTERS, by J. T. Itcadly, with original designs by Darky. The l’oera* and Prose Writings of H. 11. Dana. Pbysteiasi and Patient, or a Practical View of ike Moral Duties, Relations and Interests of the Medical Profession and the Community; by W. Hooker, M. D. Tbc Puritan and His Daughter; by J. 'K Paulding, author ot the Dutchman's Fireside. Lor Gringos, or nu Inside View of Mexico and Cal ifornia; wlut Wanderings In Peru, Chill and Polynesia; by Lieut, Wise. For sale by dcSl ELLIOTT fc ENGLISH. 79 Wood si Christmas and New fear’s Approaching! Elegant and substantial books, *uita* ble for the coming holiday*, at LOCKWOOD’S: PEARLS OF AMERICAN I'OBTRYi Illuminated by T. W. G. Mapleson, K«q., 410, elegantly hound in dark morocco, gill edges, unique style: SIS. “Some of ibe happiest effusion* of itoffman, Long* I.Jlow, Bryant, NVillis, Whittier, llnlleck, Sprague, •Laini, Mr*. Sigourney, and Mrs. Embury, among oth er*. enrich the volume.”—[Watchman. ‘‘These are printed most delicately andperfectly; in bUioflrupliie German Text, on Bii*tol board, eaeh page being framed ,bv a rich illuminated arabesque bonier, in gold, silver, and color*, with vlgnetu wrought in the Lorder». n ---l. Commercial. ‘The first illuminated volume that ha* been attempt ed on this side of the Atianiie—and with regard to the Imacty of designs, and the execution of them, may tie said to rival. If not surpass, any thing of the kind in Europe " LAYSOFTIIE WESTERN WORLD.—CetiimO— ♦T-ove’* Requiem,” by Charles Penno Hoffman; "The Mother of Mote*," by Mrs. Osgorul; “The Land of Dreams,” by Wra. C. Bryant: “Lees in the Cup of L’fe,” by Mrs. S. G. Howe; “Tno Night Cometh.” by Mr*. Embury; “The Tournament at Acre," by H. \v. Herbert; “Greenwood," by Mrs. Pindar; “Wondiip,” b> ,tli»* Bayard; “The Child’s by Mr*. Em bury.-Small fuko, illuminated m me must eUKi’t uiauucr by Mspleton, with borders and vignein.* .-printed in go , d, silver, and colors; bound m morocco, it, a massive style.—forming the most elegant and r«* cbercbe book of the kind ever produced in this coun try. Brice, SIS. For sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, dcl3 Bookseller and Importer. <l3 Wood «t ohiubthak PIU&SIfiNTSt THE subscriber respectfully informs his numerous customers and the public generally, that hi* TOYS and FANCY GOODS are now open and for sale in the large ware room up stairs. 108 Market meet, where can be seen the largest and moat magnificent assort ment ever offered for sale In this city. Bentons wish ing to buy cheap will ple.is&c&ll, as these goods were imported direct by myselt. 1 dc2l C YEAGER. 109 Market U Cltrlitinai and New Tear Approaeblngl ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS, In MfignifeaU Atttiqn* Binding,forth* Holiday*. JAMES-D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer, 63 Wood street, has receivn}-* beautiful collection of lilnstrated Books, booffd in the most splendid man ner by the best London and American binders-*among them may be foojyh ; . . Pearl* of 'American Poetry; magnificently illumina ni L*y* of the Western World; illuminated in gold and colors. Wordsworth’s Greece} richly Illustrated. The Preacher, illuminated Ly Oweu Joses, ant) bound in carved wood. The Song of Songs; illuminated by Jones. Flower* and their Kindred Thoughts; Illuminated by Heroines of Bbikipeai«iUhunaied. Mrs. Jameson's Characteristic* at Women; illustra ted. For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD, dell 63 Wood street WAGOH LIII. 1849. THROUGH IN FIVE bav^i ssss KfdS? ss conveyance it Uu, season'of l£yclr b * T o ‘ heT J°hn Mcfa'den a co, r awES I .??*'"* Pittsburgh '. _ JAMKS M D*VU tr rr\ No &» Market«. Philadelphia N uojiobgibs£a aocTk. — jJESift o*l T 11 Hll • ■ BUgloK Via Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore wi Philadelphia. THE morning boat leaves the wharf, alcove the bridge, daily, at b o’clock precisely. Time tu Daltimore, 3* hours; time to Philadelphia. 40 hour*. Hie evening boat leaves daily, (except Sanday ev enings,) at 4 o’clock. Passengers by leauing on the evening boat, will cress the mountains tn staged next day, and tlins avoid night travel. ' Secure your tickets at 'the Office, Monongahcl House, or Sl Charles Hotel. ocU3-ly ; J. MESKIMEN, Aaetn . WUSTJBB ABBABttSIIKVr' 1849. !!&&&, EXPRESS WAGON LINE—Tti ROUGH IN PIVE DAYS! x THE subscribers. hiving anipendedThetr canal op erations nniJl the opening of the Spring/Naviga tion, have established an Express Line t»y Batlroad and Wagon between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, bv which they are prepared to forward COOOpoanda each day. and receipt for the delivery; of the fame in 6 day*. , They beg leave to aimre their frirnda and the poh .. lie that ibeir arrangements regarding rales, regularity Eb and despatch, cannot foil togive satisfaction to all who favor them with their commands. TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, corner Penn and Wayne sis, Pittsburgh. THOMAS UKRBIDGE, 37aMarket street, Philadelphia. GEE, WO! GEE, WO! . WINTER ARRANGEMENT. jiSUSSI 1849. UXU COKXS Til* OLD roXKSTOOA. 1 ~ r_ ." BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON LINE, Plttibargb and PhlUddphl*. A 8 the business on tLo canal is about being dosed for the season, we would inform (be public that we have again brought the Conestoga Wagons into re 3uitition, ami will be preparedto forward 0000 pounds lily, (commencing on Monday, the SBih inst.) A Car leaving Philadelphia daily by the moil train for Cham* benburg, and the Wagons traveling day and night, ensues the delivery of Goods in five days. Apply to WU. BINGHAM, Pittsburgh, BINGHAM A DOCK, No. 183 Market street, novSO Philadelphia. Winter aßbaaobhjckt. 1849. EXPRESS WAGON LINE to in no* PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA. Tm* Five Days, (Sandals excepted,) running. Day THE jmblio is respectfully informed that this Line, whieh has been in successful operation the two previous winters, will again commence running on Monday, the SCth of November. A Car will leave Philadelphia and Chambersburgb daily each way with the Mail Train, and from Cham* benbnrgh with relays of bones running day and night. '* e are prepared to forward 6000 lbs freight daily by the above Line. Apply to 6. LEECH A CO, Pittsburgh, or to—HARRIS A LEECH, No 13 Sooth Third street, Philadelphia. novgQ-dtf .DtsamWoat Agenoy. g. The undersigned, very grateful to their friends, beg leave to say thatthey ®“rmine<f to devote their unrr jEHnEjEaßmitted attention to this branch of their business. Tney hope, from nineteen years’ experience and by thtir nevor falling tedj stry and strict attention, torment patronage. J. C.IJUCKLKS A CO. / flc7*dlm Pearl Street, Louisville, Ky. GEORGE li. ELLERY, of New York, and B. RUSH PLUMLY, of Philadelphia, have this day been admitted as partners m oar business, which will be continued under the same firm as heretofore, at No. 27 Church alley, Philadelphia, and No. 1C Exchange Place, New York. E. M. DAVIS A CO. Philadelphia, Dee. I, 184P.-{dc7-lin NEW AND VALUAULK INVENTION! GLYNN'S WINDOW LOCK AND SPRING. PATDrrxs, Diciuu 19, tsi#. f T'HIS is an article of great value to all persons en* A gaged in building, or ut those who ha7c already built, and are without window fasteniug. While it furnishes & perfect substitute for pullies and weight*. at a saving of at least 92 to each window, it affords the safest fastening that has ever been brougnl into use- The utility and convenience of this Spring oeor all others, is, that by one thumb piece, both of the window can be nut**] or lowered. It requires only to be kedwa to be appreciated. •> Persons wishing to buy tho article, or to have them put into their windows, or the nght of selling It lor counties in this Stale, may apply to the subscribers at the PERRY HOUSE, on the Allegheny nver, Puis* burgh, Fa. JS. TURNER, nov2Q.dAn[i>pp C I\ MAYO View of Piltibnrgh. VIEW will be published In as short a time as possible; and I can assure my suh«cnncr», f n '* ibe publio generally, that it shall lie sdiebui*— both in fidelity cf detail and beauty of execution—to any other whatever. Let those who doubt, watt a few weeks sjtd see E. WJIITKFIELI). N*w koaa, Dee. s<a, 1640.—(delt MEDICAL AND KIIHGICAb OFFICE, No. 69, DIAMOND ALLEY, n . Wood street, to* DR* BKOWR, having teen regularly educated to the medical ■■■MH profession, and been for «ome time KMWUtt II general practice, now confines attention to the treatment of private and delicate com yßffipKgf plaints for whieh hi* opportunities I and experience peculiarly quality vwK\.'t him. 14 years assiduously devoted to study A treatment of those complain ts,(dunng which lime he has bad more practice and has cored more pa tents tbanfean ever fall to the lot of any private prac titioner) amply qualifies him to offer assurance* of speedy, permanent, and satisfactory euro to all afflicted with delicate diseases, and all diseases arising there* frour Dr. Brown would infann those afflicted with private diseases which have become chronic by time or ag gravated by the aae of any of the common nostrums of the day, that their complaint* can be radically and thor oughly cured; be having his careful attention to the treatment of such eases, and succeeded in hundreds ofinstanees in earing persons of inflammation of the neek of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often result from those eases where others have consigned them to hopeless despair. He particularly invites <iueh as have been long and unsuccessfully treated by others to consult him, when every satisfaction wilt tie given theot, and their cases treated in a careful, thorough and Intelligent manner, pointed oat by a long experience, study, and investigation,whieh it is impossible for those enguged In' general practice of medicine to give to one olass of disease. fTyilertiia or Rupture—Dr. ilrown also Invitee pet ton* afflicted with Hernia to call, ss be has paid partic ular attention to this disease. CANCERS also cured. Skin disease*; alto il s, Palsy, ete., speedily cored Charges Terr low. ~* a - . ' N. B.—Patient* of either sek living at a distance, by stating their disease in writing, giving all the symp loos, can obtain medicines with directions for u*e, by addressiog T. BROWN, M. D., [tost paid, and enclos ing a fee. Offles No. 64 Diamond alley, opposite tha Waverly Uouse. PtnrXATKJt-—Dr. Brown’s newly discovered reme dy for Rheumstism is a speedy and cortun remedy 101 that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consulting Rooms. No. 64 Dis-' mead alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. IT»No etiro no pay. D .8. ltm>. SUNDRIES—1 sack Timothy Seed; 4 seeks Rag*; Side Bacon; in store and for sale by dcl9 CRAIG A SKINNER (jT^ree’d*and*rar*ale"by • dc!7 ARMSTRONG A CROZER POTASH— 10 casks in store and for sale by dcSl TABSEY A BEST bbls White, for sola by de2o : STUART A SILL SPLENDID ASSditTMENTUF GIFT BOOKS AND ANNUALS for 1800! IUIK UEM OF THE SEASON, with sixteen elegant engravings; edited by N. P. Willis. The Sacrea Annual, a Gift for all Seasons; by il. Weld. ' The Floral Keepsake, for 1640; with tony six beauti ful colored eugra7iug; edited by J. Keeae. Leaflets of Memory, an Illuminated Annual for 1640. Gems of Beauty, or Literary Gift for 1640; by E. Prreival. The Opal, a Pure Gift for the Holy Daya. Harvest Gleanings,—a Holiday Book;—by M, A. Dwight. Gift Leaves of American Poetry; edited by R. W. Griswold. The Romance of Nature, or Poetical Language of Flowers; by Thomas Miller. The Forget-Me-Not, for by Mrs. E S Smith. The Moss Rose, “ by Mrs. E. P. Howard. The Snow Flake, w beautifully illustrated. The Chaplet of Literary Gems, w.ih colored engra vings. The Horae Offering, or Glimpses of Home Life; by E. C. Eraborv. The Gift of Fnendsbip, a Token of Rrrucmbraueo. The Hyacinth, or Affection's Gift, for IS4U. The Gem, for 1850: edited by Father Frank. Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver, by E. B. Fal lows. Flora's Gem, or the Boquct for all Seasons; with beautiful embellishments. The Drawing Room Scrap Book, with seventy illus trations. The Characteristics of Women; by Mrs. Jameson. The Heroines of Shakspearc; with forty five engra vings. from drawings by eminent artists. Bibles and Prayer Books, la every style of binding 11 suit the taste of purchasers. For sale by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, No. 78 Wood street, between Fourth dc22 and Diamond alley. GKO. W. SO ITU * CO., INFORM tberr friend* and the public tbitthey have no longer any connection with their late establish meat Id I'cnn street, known a* the Pittsburgh Brewer having removed their entire business to the POIN BREWERY.In Pit* street mvlft-d w Saw BooSU, PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT; or a Practical View of tbe mutual duties, relations and intereats of the Medical Ptefeasion and the Community; by Worth ington Hooker, M. D. The Works of Michael De Montaigne; comprising his Essays, Letters, Ac. By Wra. Hazlett. Nineveh and it* Remains. By Austen Henry Lay. art, Esq., D. C. L. Glimpses of Spain; or Notes of an unfinished Tour in 1&17. By S. T. Wallis. Tapper's Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; illu*. tnleu. Just received by 1 JOHNSTON A STOCKTON. novai corner Market and Third atreets 1840-Sot LOCKWOOD’S ILLUSTRATED WORKS-lUu initiated Books—Books in richly earved binding, illuminated and Ulnivuted—Books superbly boundin Velvet, Silk, Morocco, and Composition, in imitation of the Middle Agea-Blbles and Prayer Books, bean. lifttUy bound in VelvetandMoroeeo, magnificently or namented and illuminated. For sale by ' . JAMFS D. LOCKWOOD, deg Bookseller A Importer, ca Wood «. New and Elegant Gift Books) SACRED BCENES AND CHARACTERS; by J T Heuile,, wUh oiilintl fry ud ProM WrittoJ,, ib, Biebanl H. Duu: , vols^maslin. Iliaminated Gems of Saered Poery, with six illustra tions engraved on steal by JobaSaruin 'Jut received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, deß comer Third and Market ns. HOUSES, LOTS, TARMS, k c FOR RRHXwA convenient Dwelling House,on .Federal street, Allegheny city, with a large yard. Possession given on the Ist of April. ALSO—Several Rooms and Offices in Pittsburgh, near the Post Office. E D. GAZZAM, dcS3 Office, Third at, over the Post Office. . FOR lron Foundry, Blacksmith and Machine Shop, with Steam Engine of IS bora power, good stock of tools, machinery', patterns, flasks, ladies, furnaces and ovens, all now tu use and m good running orderf Said premiseshavo 150feelfroct by 90 u«ep, with privilege of an adjoining lot 27 by 90 feet. Being on« of the oldest and best stand* in the City of luicuiuau, with a liberal patronave. Apply to gd? DAVJIi S INTON, CiUCiiinsti, O. L''ORjB.KJST—A &TORE, weU fitted op for Dry *»■ . I °°*‘ ,, > o« Market «.. between Third and Fourth. At~ n ?, n c,r, * n Qn Bie Ist of April next, iri K "°MS and OFFICES. Possession "‘““‘f- K.D. GAZZAM, , - S| . 05ee over the Post Office, Third *L BKM “The WAREHOUSE at pro*. ™“*oa U W*JV M ?' 1 by Bailey, Brown A Co., nntnfft * Ue i» «SS fim of A P rU ncxl * A HUTCHISON A CO l' nt ’* DKDLAR'3 tanr Livery Stable of H«sy PSwra.* p“ “l. 1116 Ba ' between Wood a.n.l Smilh&eid * FoarUl KOlt'TtviSiT:- novoo /A A .well finished room t Yanety or Gentlemen t* for . so—Several room* *nitable fir .ftr t,ore ' list's rooms. D Ga7'mi * A, ‘ Office Thud street. , *or sale or Kent? Arf THE very desirablr residence in Alievhenr- J®Cny, lately occupied by R W. Poiadexte? and dH&pos*es*ion given immediately. ’ u \ For terms, apply at thi* office, otioW.W WIL SON. Market AmAItKS T—The taomiou houie qi,w B|g oeespied by Mr*. Atwood, situated at Oakland Jtt&with iO ncref of ground attached. The home ‘ convenient, and the ground well im <yto JIARDV, JONES&OO, Water it *, FOR 2SALK —A iJrick House, {hat one year and Lot, oa Kobtnxoa street, Allegheny, near oM Bridge. Price low and term* easy.— Inquire of jytH S SCUOYEK, HH Second »t 170 U REjfo-The three story Hnclj Jhvuiling . Hoojc, on Liberty, between Hay and Worbnry street*, now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Possession given immediately. Enquire of Win. Graham, or at the Bookstore of JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, corner Market and Third streets! Two Lot* (tor Salii THE subscribers will sell at private sale, those tw* valuable Lots of Ground, sUaated on Tomato sh, in (fra Third Ward of Allegheny City, each Luring a front of‘JO feet, running back 100 feel in depth to a 23 feet alley, upon which is built a stone wall, 25 by 100 feet, which contains stone enough to build cellars for nvo comfortable dwelling houses, and in front there are three shade tree*, of M years growth, and the side walk is paved with brick, ail of which will be sold at ?KW>. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or CouftTysSerip, wiil be taken in payment. J A II PHILLIPS, No 5 Wood*# or to WM. BENSON, immediately oppoM' mjn9__ _ _ _____ FOR SALE—Five lots eligibly situated ia the C, at i*hing town of Birmingham. The lots are situs ted on Denman street, numbered in F Bnusman’s plan 75,79,80, 81 and R‘J—Lot No 75 froniinfJO fee'ton Ma ry Ann street, 70 feet deep; the-other four 20 feet front each, by 80 feet deep. Terras—greater part of purchase money may re! main for six yews, secured by mortgage, For panic! ulors, inquire of 8 BCHOYER,! tnylO no second st 300 Acres Cool tor Sale', SITUATED on the Monongaheiariver, about Iff miles from Ptfiatirgh and 3 miles above third hock, in the immediate neighborhood of .Messrs. Lyon A Shorb, and Mr. John Herron’s purchase. This line ‘body of Coal will be sold at the low price of $33 per acre—an* third in hand, balance in five eqnaJ annual payments, withoct interest. Title indisputable. Location very good—cannot bo Ettniosscd. For farther particulars enquire of S. BALSLcTY, who has a draft of said pro perty. Residence 2d st, below Ferry, Mr. Adams’Row. N. B. There ta another seam of coal on this tract, aboaiGOfaet above the lower, of excellent Quality. jySfcdif s.U. Y ALU ABLE iIKAL ESTATE ON l’iiNN STREET FOR SALE.—A Lot of Ground situate on Penn street, between Hay and Marbory streete. odjoining the house and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards, having a front of 25 feet, and in depth 130 feet, will be sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. Ea». quire of C. O. LOOMIS, 4ih st, rear Wool. octgl-dtf fIOCTUK WISTm BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. THE following article we copy with pleasure from the ‘‘Boston Mercantile Journal," of March, 16-19, and we hope that il miy of our readers are suffering from any of the complaints which it i« said to care, they will speedily avail themselves of is: I)R. WISTAJY? KALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. It was well known many years ngi» that the wild cherry bark tree of this climate possessed valuable medicinal qualities. .Indeed this fact was known to the nboriginea, and decoctions of the leaves or harkof this trie bus ever been regarded by their physician'! a* one of the most effectual remedies in many di<eas*s. This fact, several yr.nr* since, arrested the attention of Dr. Wistar, a highly respectable practitioner of Vir ginia. lie ictvmigatcd with eve the healing proper ties ot the wihleberry—tested its eSr,-ts when admin istered alone, and when in combination wiih other re medial areals- Ho lound that its natural virtue might be greitly improved, and by combining i: with ingre dient* whose properties wore nil well proved and gen. eraily rseoaiiurd, a medicine was produced which constitute.* n remedy cf great importance in pulmona ry arfections and <li< of tlsa chest and throat— which are nrov.-rlnslly prevalent in ojroilitß ar.d lame ifiwo-. nr.iJ c*‘«n prove fatil, swelling sne bill of mortality to a much greater extent than u the case with most others, we had almost said all of disease The ge-notnft Wlmsj’s Balsam of 'Vi;.; Cherry har-a fee simile of ibe signature of lleory Wistar, JiL D., Philadelphia, and Hamfford raid Park on n i.uely exe cuted sirel engraved wrapper. None other are f»en- \Ven*e jum ir. receipt of the foll.itvir.g voluntary tn- I'ttw to the cunittvei'owerof Wisur * Italiam of Wild Cherry, from E. Hull. M. D., of Mu Clemens, Michi gan. wliu i* a physician oi high >taodtog, and an ex lonnivo crugipst: ; Mr. Ci.ukkss, M.vti., Od. Wth, mts> To the aiflistrd, rms inny ccrtny tlir.t .Mm. il. Rob erts, ol tin* village, three nr four.weeks after confine ment. w,:* nitiictcd with a -violent cough nod great pro.trtniou. mill seemed hastening to life grave with fearful rupirlny i a-lvi>- d her to use Wniin Balctm of Wild Cherry—?:i» did so, and with that valuable medicine alone was rr»ir>rcd to hcaltlt. and is now e livingr'of of the valo: ofWimar’x Balsam of Wild Cherry F- HALL, Physician and Drue gift Read oa anJ.be convinced null further of the reinar-' kable virtue* of WiiUir's Balsam of Wild Cherryi Mc»«n. Farxiford A parkt Gents, As s inntierofju*- tlco to ) ou. a,id fr*r the benefit of tho public, I would offer the following statement of a cart: effected by your medicine, known as Wistir's Balsam of Wild Cherry. -_ln.lhe rpring of wife was severely ntiaeked •With'PftriphdunjitmH, or Pleurisy, which rr*ulted In r deep seated pain t;t the side, accompanied with a se vere couch; she wus attended by some of the heat physician* tu Chicago, but to no purpose; for week* , she § offered, without relief, coughiug tuectsanlly night ' and day. 51 came to the conclusion that al! the rente- Mites SDownito the physician* could not help Lcr, and [.was induced to try your Wild Cherry. Iprocuredone pottle, and commenced using it according to direc tions; Itefore it was all gone—the eouah stopped, the pain in her side left her, and with thc 'ai'l ot another bottle »he wa« restnred to rsarircT tuuLTit. In con *ideratiw;i of these circumstance*. 1 would recenuread it to the public as a valuable medicine. Your*, respectfully; R. N. GARRATT. Gjlino Ragma, Mick, Oct. 8, lsiU. Rnul the foUosnag 'ltstimuniais. Of oil the cures that have been recorded, .there are certainly none equal to the one firs', mentioned, which plainly shows the curability of Consumption, even in some of it* wont form*: Cnowx Poijjt, Luke co., la., June 13, IMP. J. D. Park: Deer Sir, Ax 1 have a deep couunlxeva* : tion lor lb*s afflicted, permit me to give you a brief history, of my afflictions, ond the benefit* derived from the MATof Dr. Wisttr's Balsam of Wild Cherry. . In July, 1M4,1 was attacked with a fever o( the ty pfiod character, which left me in a very debilitated "Sfratc, when in the following winter 1 was taken with a severe cold, which reduced me to such an extent a* to> five me the appearance of a confirmed coasamption.] labored under a severe eough--cipecUjrau;d a great dcul.rud whs troubled with cold feet and night sweats. I also frequently raised blood from my lung*. 1 con tinued in tills nmte, gradually Aikjng under the dis ease, until January, IM7, when 1 was again attacked with fever. My friends despaired of my life, and my physician* thought 1 could survive but a snort tiute. My extremities, especially my feet, were constantly cold, end almost tost their feeling. Under there cir cumstances it may truly be said that I was a liticg skeleton, ] finally determined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physician*, and try Ur. Wiitaf’s Balaam of Wild Cherry, and from the first week that 1 com menced taking ii, 1 can da'.b a gradual recovery. I continued its use six months, ot tin vml of which time I was cured, and have enjoyed good health-ever amc-., and cheerfully recommend the Balsam to all those uf flicted with disease of the lungs, <uid would i.ay to those commencing it« u*e, not to l•edl*eoureged if two or three bottle* do not effect a cure, but persevere as F have done, and I have ho doubt but rune ca-es out of ten wilt lx blessed with renewed hooith m 1 have been. Respectfully, your*. JOSEPH JACKSON. Paint 81 per Bottle—Six Bottles for S 5. Sold by J. D. PARK, (succcjsur toSandfcrd A Park,) Fourth and Walnut streets Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the South and West, to whom all order* must be nildrrf.cd. L. Wilcox, Jr, Junes A. Jones; J. Kidd A Co; B. A. Fahnestock A Go, Pitubargh. L T. Russell, Wash*, ingion; W. H. 1 junbertou, Franklin; L. B. Howie, Uniontow u;)H.' Welty, Grecnnburgl;; 3. Kour.t"Somer set; Semi A Gilmore. Bedford; Reed A Son, Hunting don; Mrs. Orr, JTollnlaysburg; ilildebran IACq, Inoi anrv; J. K. Wright, Kittnnmug; Evan* o. Co, Brook ville;. A. Wtiioii A Son, Wayncrburgh; hPFarland A Co, N- Callender, Meudville; Burton A O, Erie; J. Magoffin, Mercer, Jutnox, Kelly ACo.'Bulien S.S'tpith, lieavor, J. D. ftumutenon, WarrottrF.L. AC. S. Jone*, Coodereport; P. Crinker, Jr, Brownsville, novlQ-dAwiyiisjr Twilled curtain chintzes.—-w. r. Met rut has rac’d a further supplyof plain Scarlet and Twu'ed Citrta;n Clttniies, at the North Hast corner o Fourth and Market *t». detft COFFEE— A tun&tl lot for sate by ded) STUART A BILL TOBACCO —50 hxso'* and B l *, foreale hv WmARffcSILL TEA —3nhf chextObr »ale by ~ " tcM - ■ STUART A SILL HUPS —ihibO Iba in etoTo and Tor sale by j • J S DILWORTiI hCO QUPEUIOR WLSTfAND - BRa’NDY— O 40 case* Sherry! Wine, 1831; 5 ranks Grapo Brandy; sqrek* u u jus* rcc’d onconsi- itieni, foraaieby dcjll SELLERS A MCOLS HEW BOOKS) *THB WAR YviTR MEXICO, by It. S. RipUT; X vo!*. Element* of-Rbaftnic; eoinpristttg an Analysts of ihe Law* of Monti Evidence and of IV.rtcssior.; by Riehaid Whntely, D. D. .. , .. iliuay on Chrisuau Ilnptism; by Baptist W._£,.oei, M- TheOijilviex, a li’orcl. . -• Fairy Tale*, lrotp nil Nations; by Aa.hony F. bicb ialba; with t*i illu-. rotirma •'tDso'J Just rac'd by - - .JUILNSTOS ddU con.er .Market tttcei>_ siu|FFSJ FI U KFSt) TUP <»l Ttriixr n* oti hired h very rho.er acd good 1 ?,dlr.r' and Miwes’ MUFFS, whirl. MISCELLANEOUS. PBEIHTmiAS BOOK ROOMS, NO. TO WOOD STREET, 7 ' -V v (VTCttlB.) WHERE will be found lor sals an asrormeti of vahtahlo rrhgioa* Books and ThM*. comprised :la a series of about FOb R HUKDRKD different pub **" licatiet*.(of whiiibeamk^ueacanba Imdonamlie*. -t<oa,) embracing many standard • works In Tneolegy', • Biography, Aei Ac., selected and published by tS* ' Presbyterian Board of Publicaoon tn Philadelphia; • = and weJUdapted for Sabbath School, Congregational; - Minister*’ and Private Libraries. Persons wishing to purchase seen books, aifl iavl- • ted tocali and examine this assortment. • The Depository of the Pennsylvania BiSloSoewty is kept at these room*. ootfcdAwaaS TO PRISTERI, subscnfcsg has on hand and for sale, i*AjfC** of L Johiaioa A of Philadelphia, ute fellow* 25 pair ofCaiea; 45 founts Fancy Letter, diflereßt{a>>*s; 300 Newspaper Cuts; . 500 lbs. Leads, cut to order; 10 Composing Sticks; llXi kegs Proot’s News Ink: , 1 Kra-s Gniley, Column Rules, Brass Roles of all descriptions, Ac. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth *t N Orders received Cor cow Type. aalOdAwS PEKIN TKA STORE. THE subscriber has justreceivcdv-thePoiin Tea - Store, 70 Fourth street, a very large and well so- .. levied stock of pare GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from New York, alt of which ha* been received in thil country since the first of February last, consisting oi ail ike different grades grown in the Celestial Empire, Uur stock being among the largest in the West, wo aria ; { prepared to wholesale, onbener terms than any other , turuse in the city. We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock and price*. They can have Upack*.. • • *'i‘ a *dl a packages, 6E> tin cannuteri, or by.-: • kali chests, io suit their convenience. . viiV 1 106 * 54 vary for Oolong,-Black Tea* from Sin?n«,* I,a> . r S r,b - : Nin * Young Souchong, 60 cu; anU , l ‘ n ß llsll Break (hit 50, Young Hyson, : antJ Imperial, from 35 ctt. to slss perlb! ormi,ro C f Bt * . rc< t ue » tc d to send and get samples off mv Jd Xx 7 ‘ hett l»fer* •. - ' _»U*.d*wS A. JAYNES. :o Fourth sire* * to-x Rinda u notmoro repill - 1 . c "“ r< : ader ’ 1 propertiei of Jones’* Amber' '*• Tooth Paste, uid, without praising u ourselves, hear - \it e v WW “ <1 W" 1 - tuts, Mr. E. Field, of New k ork, says: 1 “1 have both nsedaad analixed thl* beautiful and ifei. ’ palpable (Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste,! sad ’ ' can recommend it as possessing aHjheqaalitieteJaica- '' edfont.” Reader, we can say no more to convine* only tliat ifyoa.ur this once you will be weUpleased - " It is put up In beautiful English China Puts, for IK 15 -ccnW- Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, »liber ty sueet, Pittsburgh. ungdalAwT . E7“Lanrnoa*AHD Sra Obuio^JONES’S Hal tau Chemical Soap causes a free penptnttien, and a ue ianie tune moll&es, soften*, and vriißcns the tkM giving it the textnre and beanty of tn infant's. SccsvT, SaatHusuu asb Soso*, are soon mrt oaly hcnlcd, but eared by it* use, as at least Phjrm*- oaos in New York know, who use it in such coeer, and find it unfailing—as also in - PntPLXs, BLorares, Fbcctoes, or uny other skin dl**' . ease. The reader is assured th&ttnt* ta console**' * puffed nostrum, a* one trial will prove, I could ena menue at least €0 persons cured of £oax Hrsn, Sou Lxsssns Boss Bzazn.—Buy it. and use it, and the reader is again assuredl would not cruelly sell it for the above unless I knew It to be all I state. Those who are liable to Cnarzn, Caacxss, ob Chatkd Flzss,' will find *bt« a cure. Any oneiaJßteted with any os" the above, or tla> ilar diseiucs, will find this all and even more (admira ble in i’frpropcrties) than I state;' But, reader, the stores are flooded with imitation*,— and be sore you ask for JONES’S Italian Chemical Sosp. Sold by WM. JACKSON,’69 Liberty.xtreet. Pittsburgh. tinefcdAwT E7* Ati ooot cmzzas ure honorably a**uredthor / > the tollowing ax« the actual qaalitiesot a 3a. LoUie of, Joaa’s Coral llalr Restorative, if they doubt oh word, they cannot these highly respoctaole eidxoaa- . woo have tried it— • * Mr. G’eo. Bccket, 41 Elm st. New York. Mr*. Matilda Reevcs, aiyrtle av, Brooklyn. » r - '\ m * Tompkins, 99 King st, New York.* ii T?k°* ; Jackson, Montouis'laland, near Pittsburgh IL E Cullen, late barber steamboat 8. America. And more than a hundred others state, theugh ibia mart suffice, that it will force the hair to grow on the head or face, stop it failing off, strengthen the roots,, removing scurf and dandruff from the roots, jnakilg - . light, ted, or gray hair assume a fine dark took, aai keeping dry, tarshor wiry hair moist, soft, clew and-, t kcaaiilil. u very, very loug time. . . .IV Sold by ir.u Agent. WM. JACKSON, 69 Llbcrty tv V. ritutiurgh. Pnce 37J, 50 cents, and one dollar. andtdAwT - » "Er'CADiKSAllfc CAUTIONED AliAiS'srrC. f SING COMMON PREPARED CHALIL They ore not awn.ro how frightfully injuriotts itCU m -- to the skin! how coarse, how rough, how sal* • • low, yellow, and unhealthy the skin np. . V perns afternsingpreparedcliulk! Be- - i i •-■! sides it is containing a t -- . large quantity of Lead! We have prepared a beautiful vegetable ortlaleV *-< which we cell JONES’SPANISH LILY- WHITE. .1: h perfectly innocent, being purified of all ddoerU • < on* qniliiiej; Rnd it imparts to the skin a natural, hold* - ti.)-, alabaster, clear, bvirtg white; at the tamo dm* '- n-titig a- a cosmetic on tbo skin, making it soft and -' snjoli.. Sold by the Agent,'WM. JACKSON, 99 Lib- V ■.itj st Pittsburgh, l'riee d.* cents. aagTrdAwT ■'< H3CW lUttDWAttfi STOIbS 'SON OF THE PLANE AND SAW, "f.i. JF Wood PUtsDurgh. LI Uill.’i ANDLAUFMaN, Inrnotters acudeales*" 1 LX itt Foreign and Dontcsuc UAllDWftTtiC; in - n,| :u vartctiti'-., now pteptired to .&U is" tow and 1 ; on ns rear unable tejms uactit be pore based elsewhere.," \\e solicit r,ur friends, and tho puliiic generally,to’-’ • cni: Tir-J ex.-unme oar 3i<— which consists m paricf- , and FORKS, PfCKl'n’fJtd PEN KMVEii'V* SCtS?9RS, SHEARS, RaROBS, UdaMTrinnni!ttril vn s such a; t Actr,Latches, Hinges nnd Screw*, togethek * 5 with every antcic usually kept in Hardware' Stores. wc tn rrt» the attention of CaroGnlcrs and Menhimic* ■ fcncratly to oer (itsottment ofTcols,which have been' *- Reeled with greet care, and which-wesro deter®!v ‘ el to <«il to ns to givoeatiafactiDn. apthdifcwT. 'v- ■ Prrjwxty fin AU*sfte»7_Clty for B«k«s > t VTHIF ssbjcnbers offer furcrJrn nuaborof ehoiftr’ a Lets,situate -in the Second Ward.frctillsg o& th* Ccrnn in grruu't, cp easy terms. Lcqaireol A'.O'H. ROBINSON, A tty atl.twtSiCln? it or of JASBOLTNSON,oaihepremfosr - . u’'l7-jorwifT > f tRAIi CIDF.R—*jo bbls aad nhf bbls,bfitteartielt, VtWaßieby BURBRIDGE, WILSON kCO, , uc;* . .Water st ' CASIIiMERF.S ADE LAINS—S cases super new style 'Cat-hirerea and De Loias, with very high-, -01-ir*-. rcc’d ai d now opening at 1 'a A MASON ACO’B LEATHER SCRAPS—9 eks in store and for sale by d< 20 COPE ABREYFOGIA OAT'S —12-4 tm landing and lor sale by dft» - CH GRANT ?—I hbls Dried, iforeils by - C H GRANT V SEEDS- -1 bags Flaxseed; I bt»F Timothy seed, fur sole by __deM _ CH GRANT LAUD— U bi-la receiving and fur sole by d,.at C II GRANT SCuaR— io bhd* prune NO, 1U bbU Rofined; for sale fir deh) J D WILLIAMS, lit) Wood *< MtiLASSlis— aobbl* Plantation; : 12 hfbbla Sugar Haase,- to u Golden Syrup; for sale Lv <lc*i J D WILLIAMS - L~ AIOJ-iy t.b!s No 1 Leal; 00 keg* do; far solo by _ dcto_ RIIKY, MATTIIEW9 ACO BEANS —31 bids While, for sale by' _ dots) RUEV, MATfHEWS ACO PELVCHES— ISO bn old crop; ■ ~ 100 bu new crop; for tale low by .- , dc2o RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO; " ; I'Al.l/OW— Cl bbls for sole by dc-20 RJIEY, .-MATTHEWS A CO BUTTER— In kegs, bbls and boxes, for sale by dcu» STUART A SILL POWDER— lCOJ'kega Biusiiug,justorxlvtns and fc *aicby ddfl> J S DILAVORTII A CO EULL BUTrElt—« bbls frnahTin~elaih«.' Ly dctiO J & DILWQRTH A CO DR V PSACUES—I4O ba in store and fay by j dc-20 J B DILWqgCH ACO . CTHIiESE— 50T)xs WR, for sale low by, ■ J dcsO JSDILWaaW ACO MOLASSES— 40 bbls S 11, St J tune »'\Rc6®'sj : yr _ for rale br ’ dc2o J s DILAVOn»H ACO rilAß— : iio bbls N G,in store and for sate by • - • JL dcW j J 3DILWORTHACO CIGARS— ihiJXXI Cotiuon; it),t)oo Half Spanish; in store, for sale by dcXO _ J S DILWORTJf A CO BROOMS— -40 doi in store and for sale byf- ; - _ COPE A BREYFOGLE BUCKWIuQfP FLOUR—4U sacks in store and.for _*alo by dcBo _ COPE A BREYFOQLE "J KFg BUTI'ER-lG keg* Fresh, to arrive ibis*2ay. ,!e-M COPE A BREYFOGLE, 106 Second fl . 7 SCOHCHED SALTS—A lot jestrec'daad for taieby : ‘ drt7 ARMSTRONG A CROZER lAijftlS 1 WURK BAS; KfcrrsTnc largest and j finest assortment ever brought to this City,' rac'd “• direct from Paris, and for ealelow br ricSl C YEAGER; 108.Markets* AMLRIGAN-TOYS —A large assortment of Ameri'- pm MannfactaredToys, the best find tnost sob sianital made in the world. Cali and see them at deal C YRAGER’S,IOB Market at «• PRINTS FOR 18ic. —W. R-Mtrarat invites tha a»- tenuou of buyers to hli assortment of PRINTS, eral-racingiho newest and handsomest styles, aijd war muiert fait colors. Also—English Chintzes, of Mgr nnd hundiome iiauerns; and a largo assortment of figured light prints and Chintzes, for infants.- -• „ _ «Jc?l WRMURPI»T' SODA ASK—2D cask* Sled's celebrated brand,' tor wileby WMBAGALEYAWV dcdl lff.aod 20 Wood st’ RYE FLOUR—I 3 bbls rac'd sn&fqr solo by. iea . WM U JOHNSTON, HI Seccad st pHF.CSE-lOObojcvCfetm; _ I . •••, r ~ O 74 “ Eigli»h Dairyl for sals'by-- dcSP J U WILLIAMS W'ATOHBaiI— CHEAPER THAN EVER}— Ju*t rac’d, an invoice of full jewelled patant Jo* Ter Watches, Id caret* fine eases, wldeh I can sell as low as thirty and thirty five dollar*, and warrant*! to keep good note. AUo—A splendid auorimc'tt of JBWELRT, tda* prising the various and lateat stvla*,chd best psttema. W. W. WILSON, Wa’.chmiior and Jewoier, dcIS comet Market and Fourth straat*. x t TILLI AMS’IVOR Y.PEABL TOOTH POWDRIL VV fur removing Tinir, Scurvy, Canker, and all gnbitauce* destructive to LaeToctli.. It Is dcltoiotu to,-' the U'tr, cleauxing the iannt«, beattaraadatraßytkca* ii-g l:.t: Satni, utid purifyinv* breath. . F.»r iui',o. wholesslo rnff rctml.'by ieio It B SfCLLERS, S? Wood * J' EAD—22IO nigs feoft GaJeno.'Tor sale by j dety / . RHEY,;[ATIHtWS*XO_ wit*, per LvdfiftoiiiG*, for aajaoy / .!,-;ti • ' Kll f.Y. MATTHEW)) ACO CUMP-M h° Xea landing rromsteamer t) nnd fjr-sale, to clcaecojisiunawat, by gciv , , JAMES DALZELL CtollN—3<*l bu tn store aodfor sale by , Jdel9 • SAW I/aRDADGH SCRAP inON—s Wfk* reqeiviaf iki fbr ■aloinT' dcld JAMEa PALZELt. § uNuSlLvWLS—Rac'd per express, and lhis day I i opening st A A Me*oa A Co. l *, No. -6ft.Market street—a coses superior Lor? acd Square Shawls, and Drocbado. '• dtfft QECONDHaND PlAMjyi-1 good ttetond faanTd O oct. Piano, ui-excelieticcrda;, with three'pedals, pnne, Blttr. , ‘V ' 1 • Ido a oct, m good order, S3O. For sale by - - dels , ; . " . . H. KLggCIL. UEPERLSATHEtt~S «M-JjiastOTiantS<br*dabr' tom COPE A BRBYFOQLB
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