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    81- MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
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JOE Tgg PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
COXauSISIOIAK. :
A; Wismarox,Jan.B.
pditioo»trer«Rj**«M*3 by i
Mr. UttdcHiduct; froacUixeo* of. KeatnflJrjrf j
tiof forth tbo evDj of war, »nri MkujyCongrew lo l
Uka ln foot of tbo erftWuibnent of I
ft.Coapeftfcof Kaiion*. who wfilirbijnW Mupoted I
B»tteni'b«|.w/eea different power*. '. - '•-]
. Mr. Upltm preicnleJ « S«e» <* .W l "*®**
adopted by the Vermont L=«i«l»lorc, on lhe’.nU
jeer of slavery; wbicb, opon the motion to prifilj
drmv a loo* and inimted deinte, from different
aoubent and northern member.
The reflation of Mr. Cud tu.pend.ng dlptov
metio intercoome with Anatridwv* eootldered.
Mr. Poore .potent wme leigth, in fnvor of re
viewing |be question, and ednelnded by uying:
Ho called opon tbo Senate,'in the name of the
people of tbit land-twenty million, strong—not
JbtEappoint the earnest expectation which ex.
iaMdpbeth *t homo »od abroad, that the American
people, ihronjb iheir reprcsenUlives, would pul
tl# seal ofdisapprobiiion upon Austria’* brutality,
*ad frtuke her tyranny and oppression.
At the elote of Mr. Foote’* remark*, the Senate
adjourned. *
Houn—ln the House, to day, ibere were three J
tuflectnal balloting* for Clerk. Forney** rote on
tbetaat ballot was lot, Fojte’s 93.
ike Imitatingclosed, the House adjourned
without transacting any other business..
J ' NEW YORK MARKET. j
C Nsw Yona, Jan. 8.- I,
PloSi—There is a good homo and eastern demand, I
With’some »hipping,.inqolry, whhont anT change in i
price*. The weather has preventeAbuswess of any I
eoaaogafnae.; We note sales of common State an* I
mixed Western'at e ' «f Western J
. and straight brands at *3,25. - I
is more sclirity lo tho giain market; I
areirm. Sale* of Ohio Wheat at 81,03314 s - j
Con—There is a good shipping inquiry, hot prloesare
.unchanged.
'• ’-‘provisions—rork is doll, and msy be quoted nomi-1
naUy, Mmi at BU,», Prime at *3,02. Lard—Sales of |
.gc|.U£ioH. The market closed dfiU.
' Whiskey is Ml, with sales at 2f1)026|c.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
1 " ' ' PutLauELruiA, Jan. 8. |
yiaar—We have no improvement to notice in tho
mazkeb Price* remain a* last quoted.
Oaia-—Wheat—Tusre ia a good inquiry, and prices
-wwfn*. -Com—There U a good deal doing in Com,
bat no marked change in prices.
>, Provision*— there doing in Provisions
wonky of notice.
CATTLE MARKET.
market to day, there were 14M head,
-with sales at*Jo6oa; tho market closed with 300 head
*eft oyer.
auction sales.
By John D. Davis, Auctioneer,
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, sc.
On Thursday morning. Janaary 10, atlOo'eloek, at
tbo Commercial ttxles KoOtns, corner of Wood and
r Fifth streets, will be sold, without reserve, for account I
of whom tt may concern: . . , .
A large and general assortment of foreign ana do-1
staple and fancy DRY GOODS, among which i
•re sspernne cloths, c&ssimerea, sauneUs, flannels,
"Tbltakets, canton flannels, woolen plaids, merinos, al*
paoeas, dress silks, black satin, ginghams, saner
prints, woolen and silk cravats, terkeri and woolen
shsiris, woolen hoods, net coats for children, munis,
Ctoey bdkfs, laces, tewing silk, spool cotton, needles,
i' Ae.,Ac.
At 2 o’clock,
It half chests young hyson lea, 7 boxes Virginia
• - manufactured tobacco, 3 casks brandy, 10 bbls beans,
.. 78 btndles.straw wrapping paper, 9 aox coil and ca
nal shovel*, j
, large and general assortment of new and second
•taad-htnreehold-farniture, cooking stove, franklin
stoves, kuehen-utenstla, feather beds, bedding, looking
glasses,mantel docks, glass and qnccnsware, mantel
*** JOHN D. DAVIS, Anct.
EitciUaf’t Sale Saak and City Stock.
Oli Thursday evening. January 10th. at 7 o’clock, a
tho Commercial Sales Booms, comer Wood and Filth
street*, will bo sold, without reserve, for cash par
feodsTby order of J. V. Myers and M. Underwood,
Executors, Ac., of Wn. Smyth, late of the City of Ai-
Stock in the Bank ol Pittsburgh.
10 do do do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh.
0 pPi 6 — l ** of Loan to the City of Pittsburgh for
fyg> euh, interest payable half yearly and redeema
ble on the Sst of December ISSS.
jm J D DAVIS. Aaet
IK 4Vm BOTTLES.
T— * ptor * L APWMmnTecnoMltwmn
t»r«n»a fto* A 9 EKVCIX KXATX OX Ttt* KLOOO
' OK BUST if THX umai, TEC '' I
SerofaUhrEng's Evil. Rheumatism, Obstinate Cata
aeooj Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on iho Face,
BlstebeSt'BUea, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm
' or Tetter; Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of
the Bones ■»«> Joints, Scab bom Ulcers, Syphilue
gymptorts, Sciatica or Lumbago*—and diseases
aiSsutg from an injudicious ase of Mere ary, Aei
titee or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence La Life;
, Alio—Chronir Constitutional Disorders, fee.
la this preparation are strongly concentrated all the
properties of Saraapsinlla, combined with
tbs effectual aids, the most salutary productions, |
tka Boat potent simples of the Tegetable kingdom; and :
Hi has been so folly tested, not only by patients them
niraa, hot also 6y physielans, that It has recti red
their unqualified recommendations and the anproba
tiso Of lie public; eadhas established, oa its own
Bedis, a reputation for vstr* and ktticact far tupe
tier to the rariotu compounds hearing the name of
Sarsaparilla. ; Diseases hare boen eared, toch as are
not hmlihed la the record l of time past: and what it
has already done for the thousands who have ased it,
n capable cf doing for the millions still suffering and
srith disease. It parlies, cleanses, and
streagtheaa-tho fountain springs of life, aad inf uses
. new vigor thtoaghoat the whom an'mtl frame.
ANOTHER CURE OP SCROIULA.
TVe following striking, and—as will be seen—-per*
■ Basest care Of an inveterate case of Scrofula, com*
wmm itself so aiisimilarly afflicted:
SotTsroKT, Coon., Jan.!, IWB.
Messrs. &asds: Gentlemen, Sympathy for the affliev
pd iadaoes bo to inform yon of the remarkable cere
and finding no relief from th< ,
the disease attacked one leg, and be-
Cntok£2suppurated. Her pby«>e‘« ad»:«d h
sh~iM be laid open, which was deoe, bat wifooat any
SSSoeat benefiT In this sttoaiion we heartof, ami
wm Lndueefi bi ase. Sands' Sarsaparilla. The first
wwi* produced a decidod and favorable effect, roller
laa her more than any prereriptioo she had ever taken;
«nd before she used six botllc*-to the aatouishmenl
delight of her friends—she found her health quite
mtoredT It is now overa year sineethe eare wae of*
fected. and her heallh remains good, showing that the
disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system.
Ok neighbors are ail knowing to these facts, and think
Of Sands'Sarsaparilla.
Yoarawith respect, JULIUS BIEL..
Extnet from * letter received from Mr. N- W. liar*
sis, a gentleman well known in Louisiana co~Ya.:
1 kave eared a negro boy of mine with
YCTf BarsaparSle, srho was attacked with Scrofula,
and of a serofoloaa family.
“Yours, truly, N. W. HARRIS.
• “Fredericks Hall, Jaly 17,1M5."
SaßakaKOLa^—lt seems almost natmeeessa
tf to direct attgntios to aa artielo so well known, and
ae deeerradly popular, as this preparation, bntpaueau
ofua whosnsn to a— the extract of Sareaparula, are
Bdaacd to try worthless compounds bearing the name,
hat little or runs of the virtue or this vain*
' able root; and we think we eannot eonfer a greater
. hanefiiee oer readers than in directing their attention
•• Bthaadvettieeafo'tof tho Messrs. Sands, In another
«atsaa.-The bottle has reeently'heea enlarged to
hr 1 * a mart, and those who wish a reallrgaod ankle
' will find concentrated La this ail the medicinal value
it the root,: The experience of thousands hue proved
its offloaey in caring the varioas diseases for whieb it
is recommended; and at the present time more than
•ny other, pethaps, is this medieino useful, la prepa
ring the lyetem for a change of aeason.-[Uome Jour
suJ|BepLlS4&
Preparednnd sold, wholesale and retail, by A. 11. A
p. BANDS, Druggist and Chemist, 100 Fulton street,
_ cotter of William, New York. Sold alto by Drag*
gifts generally ihroaghouithe United Slates and Can*
•da. Price *1 per bottle: six bottles for SI.
For sale by L. WILCOX, Jr.. B. A. FAHNESTOCK
JtCO-and EDWARD FENDER ICH. Bnubnrgh. At
so,bf sfr*B.SMlTll,Bridgwst<r. [deist-dcodAwT
OtrasT&l.
mflß Foyetto lUuuficiuricg Company h»vo remo-
I; jai their Wholesale bwleeu to the store recently
. funded by Merer*. M. H. Brown fc Brothers, No. U 7
Wood««eu jtn3-<w
3EED-C BbU. Prime Clover geed.jnlt
reedred «ftd fonele by
V tl. a MILTENBEBGER.
j lf » 1H.J1630. No.jjT, Front Street
iKEN APPLES— "3 bbU In store «sd in nl« br
jiol 8 1 W HARBAUOH
Erto D _ (slL—SOb Btnlne£7ar «*Jb bT
SAW IIABBAPOiI
j-QU. BmTEK-* fl.
ffA^° W - M bbl,i “' "'VaWHARBABGH
' ■ 11 ii ii t_ f/\9 ißla k*
rjHEBP peli
OJSg^rmr,
SAW HARBAUQH
HOO BKIN9—4
j^gfcr
,N»lUWii4«a
- ®c® • |
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
FHTIBPBO F BO ARP OF TBADK
I xjm KDCIURT’* EXCHXBO*.
COMMITTEE FOB DECEMBER,
tosna xaiou w. «• «»**•“ — mm KxT -
Thn Jduraal charge* a* woh appropriating to cur
bm hs Ust ofsteambosuialU In 194 F, without grvin*
due erediVAe. Itlsfcls*. We had ths list w question
: ready for implication in the Gaxette, at least two days
before it appeared in tho Journal, but owing to the
presn of other matter, we were forced Wlay It over—
Bw, in ©Mrespeev'wc acknowledge oarself to Warn*
in (his iaauer—ii is thisWa had our written sopy>
asuikan from the Cdstbm?loase books, but instead of
in the of the young compositor who
seta out; matter, we took the printed eopy of the Jour
nal, as «we supposed U would be elear of errors, and be
mere plain for him. .In this, wo repeat, we wsre at
fault, for the Journal’s copy contained blunders, which
we aW certain we should not have made had we used
ur owa eopy.
For the purpose of obtaining this table, in connection
ether list of the number of ateumboau built
and entered for the past ten years, our friends, Woods,
Taylor, and Howard, of the’,Custom Bouse office, will
bear us out in the assertion that we took as mneh pain*
and tronbls as that boasted 'Of by the Reporter of the
Journal. He performed (he herculean labor of running
the custom house book* for on* wW* y*er‘
vent through the whole aerie* from the beginning of
1640 to the end of 1648 a period of ter, years, and in
formed our readers of all that had been done in the
work of steamboat building, for the whole period.
- REVIEW OF THE
PITTSBURGH MARKET,
to* rex wzxx Sanaa isn't. 9,isso.
■“*.
The wqslher daring the week Just elosed, ha* been
very inclement, in eonseqaence ot which, btuinet*
generally, has been, If possible, more dnli than that of
tho preceding week A general quietness baa pre
vailed In every thing, we And no material change
In quotations from those Jgivcn in oar last general re-
. The river continues inU good navigeble stage, and
irrigation, thus far, hasl not been materially effected
by floating lee, notwithltandi*g the extreme eo’d
I weather we have had. Oux steamers have been per
forming their regular tops to the various points below,
| but business in that quarter has been quite Jimiu-d.
1 Forth*putf*w days,the weather has mn.eraied
1 very materially, and we have had a general lh»w.
I There is now a probability of another rise in the rv'r,
I in wbieh ea*e, we think it probable that the nver will
I continue open during the remaining winter mcnthi. •
ASHES—Nothing of interest has transpired in the
Ashes market during thepast week. We have heiri
of no large saleso'f Soda Ash, which at present, is the
leading article of tho market, but it continues
very 6m, at 4|o3e-aome dealers appearing disposed
Ito hold on to their supplies, rather than sell at those
figures. In other descriptions of Ashes the market bk*
been quiet, and sale* have been confined to regular
iire.ii.rf jots, at the following figures: -Pearl Ash, 636 J;.
Saleratsi, 3(OSc; Pou, 4|35c; and Scorcbtngs at 3J3
3}oF&.
APPLES—The supplies of Apples are limited, and
tales have been effected only ia small Ists, at » range
sf ft,A3 to F bbl, according to'quality.
ALE—Wo notlee no change in tbe prices of Pitu
burgh mannHsctured Alo. The demaud continues fair,
at a range of 8* to So F bbl, according to quality, and
description of package.
ALCOHOL—The regular ruling price is sOc F g"U»
by the bbL
BUTTER—The market i» quiet, but priee* have re
mained very firm". We continue our quotation* asfol
low*:—Extra freih W R roll batter, in cloth*, 14315 c
F fl>. A good article of roll in elotha, i* lu fair request
at 12313 c F B- Sale* of keg buiter at 9®»»e F ®-
BACON—As yet, very little new bacon bos been
brought into the market, and with light sapphe*. we
notice a dull and quiet market. We quote, new sugar
cured hi" I *, at *c; plain bams 7c, side* Sc, and should
ers 4|c F &-
BEANS—For belt quality white, we notice a-fair
demand at “Se; for common or mixed, we quote 63070
F bn. Sales have been moderate at those figure*.
BRAN—With light supplies In more, wo msy quote
nominally at 12013 c F bn.
I BUCKETS A TUBS—We notice no change from
laM <jooution». Tbe regular ruling figures fr
store are for buckets, and 83,5009 fdriubs.
Supplies are fall. f '
BROOMS—The murketis fairly supplied atpressht,
with regular sales at a a range of 81,50 to Sl5O F
doreiii according to quality.
BEESWAX—The supplies of beeswax arelight.and
I may bo quoted nominally, ul9B3Cc F b
BUCKWHEAT—Owing to the full supplies, the mar-
ket baa been less active; with a itighldecline in price*
We new quote best hulled from store, at 82,12), -and
oaunon qualities at 61 l S0&l t Cl ewt.
BULK MEAT—He of bulk pork coming
forward, has, as yet, beenlligbt, and no *a!oi to any
large extent hate transpired In this market. Price*
have advanced in Cincinnati,in coaaeqaeneeof which,
we notice a cone*ponding improvement here. A good
aniete ii held quite firm at 3134 c P 6—*ome bolJors
refoiii* to take lets than 4e P El '
Since the above w*J la type, we have a aale of
: ef la «atir Perk, at 4e, 4 month*, hog round.
BLOOMS—Are held at 8U9870 P tan.
COTTON—Of the raw material very Utile i» offered
in the market, aad we eta report no »a!e*.
COTTON SHEETlNGS—Pittsburgh manufactured
brows sheeting* eontinno very £nn, at Sc for bertqual-
Ity, and 71 P yarn, for common Nonatook.
CORDAGE—For the vanooa artieiea under thi* head
there i* a regular steady demand at the following
prices;
lSc * a.
ICo “ “
Manilla rope, by coil,*—*
do rat, -
White Rope, by coil,* ——
do cat,**-
Tarred Pope, by eoil,— —•••
do cut,--- —•••♦*••
Packing Yarn, fine,*- •••
do common,* —• • v
lEocoasa.
Manilla, + dot.
* do 4P coiL ***lSe u 6-
Hemp, 11, ffi103,50 r dot.
• 'do coil,**--10c “ B».
ruovau mcaa.
Manilla, 11 •Hemp, 67ie * dot
Kyaniied Cordage if told regularly at U*c V d:
svCOTTON YARNS—For the eariooi article* and«
h]» be the following U a correct llat of price* :
ti rovn-
No-4, cii per lb ; —I?H
*• a .« “ ••do
u * ‘u “ .. —do
-S' “ u W
u £ <V do
ujn u w .._...d0
“11, “ -—»»
“13, “ “ io
DOEXK
loc “ “
w #C “
1 ****•
No. 13 cu per lb—~
- 14 u u
u 10 " “
“17 “ “••••
u 20 a »
tana- „
No. H»,eu perdor •
a. jkw, “ K do
. “ iooo, “ *• d'*
Candlewickj -ill
Bag Filling, ---- do
Batting, No* 1 and S—ll.ia
No- 500, euwr lb
“ 000, J “ ■
u 700, u “
Carpet Chain,
COTeilel Yarn,--*-
Twine.
fall aapplic* In (tore. Im. th?
til. Sale* of good com- W B
rc, and of Ootbeo ai
CHEESE We nonce .
market he* been rather dell
el CdOj, of Cream el
ro.
CBANBF-RBlES—OfCranbeme*the market i«
and we ean report oo talee. A good article would ob
tain a higher figure in the market.
CORN MEAL—The aopplie* are light, end •*» little
hae been done, at barely to admit of correct qu”ie-
I tlona. ' We may quote nominally at f hbl
| from note, for kiln dried.
COPPER—Cbff Mine cake and ingot* centinoe qi
firm at 19030 c; •beet tiliM, and old copper at Ifec V
pound.
COAL—CoaI it told at ibe river at 3-. and delivered
by trig ou ul 61 o ,<t bo.
CRACKERS—A regular bnsinea* u doing alt:
lowing Quoted rtui:
Water Cracker*, per bbl
Batter do “ ** —— —■
Dyspeptic do “ *• ——
Pilot Bread. * “ •—•*-—•
Sugar Cracker*, per ib
Bod* do “ **
nttmti FRUIT— Prices have been fully maintained,
«nd ooiuaaJea have been effected at tllghtly advanced
rate*. Peacheamay be 4noted firm at 82 2302,31 ¥
bu, and Apple* Sale* of pealed P*aeb e#
at 84,M04,C30 bo, and very scarce.
DRIED BEEF—Cifleinnaii and city cured it void teg.
otarly at 808}e 0 fit-
DRUOS-r'nie following is a bat of price* of »ome 0»
the most prominent artielea under this bead:
Aloea. fti *lBOl3 Brimilono.**g}{
Atom, |« 3|o 4 Camphor, ref,- - 33011*
A*a*«tida, fc|....!So» Cklonde litne , 80?
Arrow Root,** ••■■l2oll Coebineal, 4 .
Aflueforu*, “ •■••10011 Copperaa,
kU
C..U>rOU,bbL—.-»I,M 8.1 Sod. “••• <®U
Quinine, ox* • • *84,3301,30 Glue, common a -• • 1101
FLOUR—Por the past few day* a better feeling ba*
been manifested, with a *light advanee from Br*t
hand*- Receipt* havo been comparatively light, aud
■ale* confited to limited lots on the wharf, at 84,30 P
bbl. From *tore tale* have reached ione 3UI bbla in
lota. W W,8201,73 * bbl, aceordiog to brand*
piall—'The market continue* very firm for ali dw
■cripUon*, with regular «alee,ai the following ra*
Salmon, 418 V bbl, and Bl7* Ueree. Mackerel No l
W- Hening.«s*o
for common to beet; Lake Fuh &s{Q+ bbl, «n
codfish ntsvs-r drain ' ■ . :■
FBXJIT—New crop lUlein* are «nrc«i. and htretd
vmneed to Sifio 0 box; 8o!e» of Almond» ■» 18|917 r
„ of Croon! tutu, .< MO** *■•>»;“( 7 '
sBi5 Bi of Filbert., .1 ttl of Creani.no.., at 7e, arZatu.
jjJUf, .1 MS|c,>»* of Enjli.lt W.ln.u.t 6= r
P FEATUEBS— We nolo **' e * from ,tore * l 33034,5
—The urical. from Now Orion, wnh
lnUui pul week haro mereaaed Ih. oupplie. of par
market, bolwenoUeo no ehange in qnoiaiionn The
utee have been conflned w llmlled lot., «■ follo*e ,-N
O So«ar, In hhd h S«S«, end for eooe prime old *■ to
ra. Loef Sorer lenfe, from Bto Ito 9 » «
MoluuM7|»fflei S H do, (OfMto, ‘» unell lou-
Rio Coffee i< Hill lookinff op, end » held eery 6rm el
none 9 6; a farther odeoneo ij epoken of in Ihe
out, which will probably be followed by* “''““J*
in* ImptoTemenlinlhli market Bice ie dnll, at y®"
la tlarce and HI. For the tenon* other article* In »•
Grocery Uu, we notice no mtrked rhacge In price* •
CIS39-A. regular boiinet* he* been doing w
Window Glaaa; at tht following raw*—City Brand*,®
10, are told at 53,750f4; 10 by 12,
:er Ate* la proportion.
For easstry bread* the following u • U*t of pi
paid for the tide** *im:
i U by II 84,73
i by 10——jibyW -5»
lobyU ’’JS liwl* ?78
10 by I®.. «**«.——;—WO
10 by IS .'s——* — 2 by » TM
GBiiN-Tk. ,w> “>•
follow, 85«»«i *•?*• I ° C ’ c ° , °’ **’ BT *
» f «“ , * U -“* 4 *
*». »“>*
7 inch, 85 m leer
• LEAD-B».ti 5«“ “ 1U wiUl “■“ ° f
pif.t.kl uf«IB»r «•'««•
bui p,„_Tlui pMfMtW«<P n «* » f fo""* P, P*
i. CJ li-laie » foot, tteorii"“
gmr Lioi—S«l«. lha .beet, .nd Btc * fi
when cut.
MALT-W. non ofo. from .loro M »I,U#I.IS r
bushel. . ■ . /.
LARD—SaTes daring th« *•* h * Te been to * fmu
exteht « sjOJ| in bbl» Md k«n-
LEATII RR—The market »*»«“**« ,u “ ,utJ ftm *
.... for-.1l " "'“2 "*•
.foil, 0,10090.1 ulßiltoon Mb .1 «ie» * ».
on—No , Lord 0111* .eHi« “ O0 “° “ 4 No * “
■1.0930 c p«r fall. Un«odt.»« U h*o lfloß * S* 000 *
Bleached winter *perm oil, at |l,4s®ltfioj Fall 4a M|tt
4P. gall; bleached winter whsJ*> at 85090 a; of craie
whale at 60065 c f sail. 1
POWDER—Hazard’! Rifle at and of Bock at
per keg. ’
POTATOES Sale* of b**‘ Neshannoak at 81,60;
and food eotnmon or mixed at 81,its bbl.
PIQ METAL—Therowkef ha* been dull and quiet,
daring the past week, and n* «*le*. eo far as we could
heat, hare transpired.
80AP kCANDLES— Salee of City and Clncinnali
“ 4m * C P ,r B St.r Cui'
ci ... .old uUlKlcpiioaldfllo» .191.10, uidcoa.
ton dipped at 9e 9(7 ft.
SHEEP PELTS—SaIe* lW°i wool on, at76e each-
SPlCES—Cinnaaoa, 30e; Closes 98c, aad Nutmegs
t 81J2091.525 fh -
TALLOW—SaIes of ilhbls beef tallow, at 6i; and
f 16 Lbla taau-'n tallow, at6fc 0 ft.
WHISKEY—IV maiketisfolly supplied, with sales
if R ctiTed aiv3«4<- PgalL
WOOL— We nou'CTery little doing at present—4ha
ollowiiig are the nominal quotations:
Por ComOnQ-" t - ■” •.**—»Bso 0 ft.
“ * blood—? *7° “
\ do HSc “
“ » do —; »o *
« Full Blood— — : Me “
Prim: “ —«■■ —•— 87|c “
Cattla Harkst.
BEEVES—'The offering* at the yard on Monday
rere quite fall, and ffde* were effected to a fair «z
-ent, at a range of «4QS» CWt, net weilht
'SHEEP—Offering* fkir, with tale* at 91,3503, each,
econtmg to qaality.
HOGS—The market wa* doll, and quotation* nomi*
Dal, at4o4|,ntwL
Plttabargh Stoeki, and Oonay Bark*!
liSCiir 8, 1050.
Bank of Pituburjh-CtWtal, 81,30*009;
Bfridend, (May and Not.) 4 cent* • • 00 60 M
Exchange Baai~CapiUl,Bl.a»,oCC; ZHt
idend, (May and Not.)4 cent- ——- 60 40) 4t
Merchant*' and Maaafaciorera' Bank—
Capital, 860*000; BiTidend, (May and
Not) 4 ? cent— St 00 01
PiUaborehGai Cft—Dividend, (Jan. and
July.) 4 4Pf«ai*— •
Allegheny Bridge Cofflpany
Monongahela “ *
Hand Sireit “
N. Libenie* *
We»tem lnnr*nee Co-—— M II
Ohio & Peawyfrwi* Railroad, SIS pud SO
penntylvnia Biilrotd 09
PiUsbnrghCitylean-- IW> •• U
AllegbenyCotiUTloaa 100 »•- 91
Allegheny City loan 100 64 W
Pittsburgh* BoiUm Copper Mining Co 80 105 I*o
North American " “ 10«»le*,O|
Pittsburgh* We Royal “ M
(last sal* SttflO) t
Pittsburg* Cincinnati A LotuiviUe Tel
egraph 00-C»pit»l I «l« 1 00(»; Dividend,
January, April, July arid October, last,)
4 K cent; wares, t®; sale*.sso M
Atlantic * Ohio Telearapb Co—Capital,
6300,005; Dividend, We f than for Jan
uary, April, and October; aaeres, 6*o;
vaJot, ftf67*—
POM' OF PITTSBURGH.
6 feet 0 inebet in the channel
isl evening, tad riling.
ARRIVED.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver.
Mitliftn,'Brics, Beaver.
Lake Erie, Clark, Beaver.
Beaver, Gordon, WeUsnlle.
ViiMM, Galloway. Meacmgakela City.
Paskwu, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Atlude, Partisan, Brownsvilla.
B*lrie,'J«ebs, Brownsville.
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport
Do Win Clinton, Devinney, St. Loaiz
Nurara, Cel, St. Louis.
Lasts MtLas* Cornel, Wheeling.
DEPARTED^
Cakb Cope, Mordoek, Beaver.
LakeErie,aark. Beaver.
Beaver, Gordon, Welisvilla.
Michigan, Hries, Beaver.
Virocaa,GiUoway, Moaongahela CitT
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport
Fashion, Peebles, Bizabeth.
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
AUsntie. Pounson, Brownsville.
James NehtSn, Moore. Wheeling.
Paris, Saltk, New Orleans.
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
BROWNSVILLE PACSSETS, at 0 *. x. anJ 6 r
BEAVER PACKETS, 8 *. ■: tad A. r. 11
WELLSVILLE PACKETS, 8 *. m.
WHEELING—LoaiI McLanc, B ju K.
SUNFlSH—lereille, 4 r. K.
LOUISVILLE—LoyaI Uuu, 4 r. *.
\SEBm* IJISORASCB COBPARI
OF PITTSBURGH
CAPITAL *lOO,OOO.
J. FitnriT.lr., Bee’y l R Maui, Jr., Fresn.
Will intsre ajramsi all kind* of risks,
TIRK'AND MARINE.
ALL losses wll b« liberally adjusted and promptly
paid.
A homeiAtaadoB —managed by Director* who are
well knowi in ike community, ana who nradetermin*
«d by prweptnet* end liberality to mainiCmbe etiar
aeter which they have assnraed, u offerin* the beet
proteetioa to these who desire to be Insured.
DiaxcTOW—B. Miller. Jr., Geo. Ulaekf J. W. Butler,
N. HoimeaJr, Wot. B. Holmes, C. Ihmsen, Geo. W.
Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, la*. Lippiaeott, Thoa. K.
Liich, Jams* ITAaley, Alex. Nimlek, Tho*. Seott
Orrtcx, R 0.9 Water street, (warehouse of Spacf
A Co . cp earn,) Pituborfh. red^ly
r*AL A.NCE3 ea Deposit and Dividend* which hare
jl} tar [timed for three years and spwards, in
the''ExchugeileuC of Pittsburgh:
ulm i)* to, residence unknown, Aug. 9, IMS, 0230 CD
Vienaei Wrald, *• “ No. 19, IMA. 300 00
\Ym K Gl.lea, - “ Bp. 19,1 W«, 2SOO
Ku'li M. Wdtoe ‘ “ Dividend,No
•ve»o**er2.l9‘j, 10 shares, IS 00
I r.-t\ :y that the loregoMg balances and dividend*
sre due. wiMp> r»*'ns named, or their legal represen*
tauves, w&irkjiave been standing without being in
creased ortouhed for three years or upwards, aceor
d ir u the Beaks of this liana.
THOMAS M HOWE, Cashier
Swore sod tab scribed, before me, thisifcrth Decem
ber 1849 C. W. Ebbest. Notary Public.
’dc3i-dl»kwyr
ptlBLlO SALK.
milK undcnigncd, Kxeemore of Hubert King, let* of
I Plum rt-ta the County of Allegheny, dec'd, by
virtaeof twenty conferred oh.hi"- by the last will
•hdtwtanttßtef *aid deceased, will expoae-to tale, by
public aendaeer outcry, upon too premuet, on Thara
day, the Scwtlh day of March aexu at the hear of 10
o'clock, A#lL, of that day, tba following deicribed
Heal tn wit?
All UjaJMftiiu tract or parcel of land attuate in the
•aid lowetkip of Plum, at the distance of about H
mile* from the City-of Piluburjrh, and on the pabUc
road leadiag in the direction of Salubyrgh, bounded
hv land. Reiter. Wm. Arnutroo*. the heir*
o?Robt ATUighlin, and the beir* #f
tonialhiot about Ono Hundred f
about eighty of which are clearedi and'under a good
. ttate of coltntt'inn, and with a good 1 “®”
: om the tarn*being tU« eattwardly poOion of the tract
occopied byifetaid Robert King in W«
; being the party parcel thereof directed by him to bo
“Term* of Bio—One third of the porchate money in
hand, and tbl residue in two equal anaoal uitlalmeaU
on toe prewt. j 0 BIAH MeJUNSIN,
: K*cento.
TBCSTEB’S lUB,
W H
- 4;»
i KREAS by a deed bearing date on the *W day
a( Ate,1844, Williftm Gibkon and wife eonrey
«d w tbe u3tr»lgned the one oodUtded lixti pan of a
tract of laoilyinr in the count/ of Allegheny. ana
Sute of PoajylYania, being Lot No. l « Bieete
Semple'* pin of lota, ** recorded by hw Administrator
in book i, in the office of the Recorder m AJ-j
lecbeny canty, containing SEVEN ACRES
NINETY ASD ONE-HALF PERCUES, lexifier with
U->: appunoaneea, to aeeure to TbomaiTanlon the
payment efi certain nolo in »aid,deed de*cnbedi ana
wberru til note u in arretr. and unpaid; therelore,
in puriijnaei of raid deed of trust, tho underugned
will,ot> ibelENTil DAYOP J AfUBM,«IJ at the west
ern door ofde Court Hon»e ofSt Lo«u», Mo., the aboro
dekcribedaal estate, to the'‘highest.bidder/ for oaah,
between tfchour* of nine in the fotenoon and flye in
the a/iemcm of that day; and upon *ueh »aie will de
liver a deaf in fee aimple of the property aoid tojUte
purchaser ir purehaiera thereof. .
J del7-dtt TUPS. T. QANTT. Tnt»iee».
id
ADA M 8' EXPREB3I
TlfEwoßld respeetfally call the attention of uSi»t
f¥ chants” and others to the following card:
(UTiof noticed “Moira. G tee no A Co.’#” late e*rd,
in whicUtber alien that they offer facilitlei unequal
ed by any other EXPRESS, we are, Injuitlee to “our
selves” tad to the ••public,” conalrained to aay that if
oar arritceraeni in the East bad not rendered our* the
BEST CONDUCTED and MOST RELIABLE EX-
PnES&we would not hare merited the liberal patron
age wejow er^oy—nor coaid we have sustained our
selves fz a sene* of yean, and established a repute •’
lion mtiaTQtsoßTAiKiD by any other Line. Unless
oar artnsetnenu for the speedy, ebeap and safe trans
missidof goods and valaables of all oeaerlpllons, had
been iin*ulle«L and in extending Our Line to all the
u tVefru and Southern” Cities, (having spared no
Bead or esenion to make it perfect,) we feel confi
dential the indscemenu which we offer to the pub
lic u -un«urpa*tea | n that we are tally enabled
to mPORM what wa PROMISE.
ADAMS A CO.
BAKER A FORSYTH, Agli.
TKCON— 30 p'etttjßttiee’d and for talc by
J>d£[l__ ARMSTRONG A CROZEtt
SALTS—JO t>M» on conairnaoal as d
| of .«lcl>r ISAIAH DICKEY ACO,
drfl Front nm,[ _
SfANlf” CIGARS iO.UXJpnrae, jast ree'd w.JTor * „.m«~Ru «c*ted bjf tht
"sl " u T , syffls^^? s SSto- j s
f L 2&?“ , * i» IA.” "•* •“«•■
TKSn. «««*- - ■*«-**’ *• SS D "
' r ***7*'&
LOCAL MATTERS.
EOQXTXD fOl f irK MTTSBCXGH DAILY GAZETTE
Matos's Election.— The election heldyester*
day, fix Mayor, resulted as follows:
rtxsr waxd.
MeCutebeou, Whig,-*
Guthrie, Dem,
Barker, Independent.
s*Cs»o ,waxd.
McCatoheon, Whig
Gulhrio, Dem.,
Barker, Ind
thied waxd.
McCatoheon, Whig,.
Guthrie, Dem.,
Barker, Ind.*
• fouktu waxd.
McCutcheon, Whig,........
Gothrie, Dem.,
Barker, Ind
FIFTH VAXD.
McCatcbeon, Whig,
Gothrie, Deo.,
Barker, Ind...
SIXTH waxd.
MeCuteheon, Whig,-
Guthrie, Dem^.......
Barker, 1ad....
* SEVENTH VAXD.
MeCnlcheon, Whig
Gothrie, Dem
Barker, Ind
EIGHTS WAXD.
McCatcbeon, Whig,.
Guthre, Dem.,...*.
Barker, Ind
NINTH WAXD.
McCatcbeon, Whig,.*
Gmbne, Dem., *
Barker, ind
Total Whig vote, *
Total Democratio vote,.
Total Barker vote
Barkers majority.
The above table will be found noTto vary more;
than two or three votes from the official return a.
In the First Ward most of iho Whig candidates
for Council were elected.
We understand. that the whole Whig ticket for
Council in the Second Ward, was elected.
The Third Ward gave a majority for Whig I
Cooncilmen. I
In the Fourth Ward, the Whig candidates lor I
the Councils were elected. I
The returns from the Fifth Ward had not been
brought in when we went to press.
The Sixth Wsrd is doubtful.
In the, Seveoth Ward, -the whole Whig ticket
for Councils wsa elected.
The £ighlh and Ninth Wards gave a majority
for the Whig Couocil men.
Election foe Mayox in Alhqhent. —it will |
be seen by the following returns that Mr. Fleming,
the Whig candidate for Mayor, in Allegheny, has
been elected:
pu vsi* or-Ask*
ne fr*A. el.
Fleming, Whig,.
Karas, 'Dem.,..
"SEDOND WAXD.
» 63
si m r
*4 II IB
fit
Fleming, Whig,.
Karas, Dem r »l.
Fleming, Whig,
Ksrnt, Dem-,..
Flemina.Whig,
Karos, Dem-,..
Total Whig v0te......
Total Democratic vote.
Fleming’s majority.
HoticcltuxalSociety.— The following peraoi
were elected officers for the ensuing year, at the
"annual meeting of the Pittsburgh Horticultural So*
cieij, held on the seventh day of this month. —Jno.
Murdock, Jr., Presidents. N. Wickertham, Vice
president; James Murdock, Corresponding Secre*
tary; James Wardrop, Recording Secretary; Geo.
-Lowen, Treasurer; Adam Harahberger, Cbatrman
of Executive Committee; Joshua Robinson, Sec
retary.
Fixe.—A firo occared last night, in Allegheny,
rhich. consumed Mr. B. C. Sawyer’s aotp and
andte factory.-.
Count r Phtsjctan. —Dr, Thomaa W. Shaw baa
bees appointed Physician U the* Cbunty J«U b T
the Commissioner*.
Eunwua Socunr.—-Thi* band of B' TO
> Concert 10 nijht, u WUkim Hell. See edvcn.
Ilaement. ’ •
B«ml-AnBttal Salo of Drjr Goodi,
at ni osi mn itou or
A. A. MASON A CO.,
\TTILL. commence on New Year's Day, 18*0, and
W eonunw thrwogn the month of January, «unn*
which tine the whole of their immense
(Including oil tb«r Wbolesato Room*.)
open for Retail Trade, *ud tbetr entire Wholesale
Buck will bo odered «t Retail, on ibt» occwjoa, C
fully on*fotrmxH l*u thanumalpneet.
Their Shawl Saloon eodtain* mora than 3000 Shawls,
comprising erery description- at Imng and square
Wool Shawl*. Caihtnere, Btoeht,kc. Al»o, Vurttoe,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Sacks, ke., at an immense redne*
“«“ f "“ “dTiSSTnd cloak loom.
Their *u>ek comprise* more than tew niece* Thibet
Cloth*, Menses, Partmettas, Alpaceaa, Lyonere, Op
oraand l*eln»a Cloth*, will be sold front 30 to *0 per
cent, less than asual prices. .... .„
Xl»o—.100 plecefinch plain and ftg’d SILKS, redu
ced 3U pereonL ,
a> ca*e* Caahmere* and DqLains, entire new styles.
Also—White Goods, .Mourning do n Kmbroidene*.
Laces, Bibbons, Gloves and Hosiery, Trimmings, ke.
to tirr Flannels, 70 cases new stria Calieoes, e 0 ca
ses Bleared Muilins, 100 bale* Ilrosm do., 70 bales
Tlekinga Also, Clothi, Castlmoras, Jeans, Casslnetts,
ko, at extremely low prices.
Togather with an immenH ranter of other Goods,
making an assortment one of the most extanaise la
the country—all of which bare been marked down at
maeh lower prices than their extensive annual sale in
January last ... .
They tnrite an early eall, a* many of their choicest
Goods will be sold.
lowest price named atlrst.
,un3 A. A. MASON k CO. 00 Market st
Bleaching powder—w J«* Mu*p™« a
W^..
ftft CASKS tfu»prati'* Soda A*\ i «ns~itf c**k«
tD Ulr.chtn* Powder, arrived gcr ahip Oient-ndge,
ami now cotniuK on by eanvl, wr *ale by
,n<l now cohuur o* t w * M MITOIIELTRKK
N. H.—TheV wilt receive, during the winter, largo
»nppli<«v>* New Orlran* _ Ilf>y3 ° _
iUKnVKACIVES i'jOTu»S»-10»- bu. drttd
oeaehei and apple*, jutl rrt-M a«d-!or *ale by
H A HAHnAIiQH
OULU CANDLES—£3 boxe* fin »*J® by i _
de3l TA EUKY k BEST I T
IUKU CA.KTW KiUliT—l Carpel Sag in store;
j eabieet to charges, for Luke Cart*night, which he
wtil pJmm e»Q for? G B MILTENBKHOER,
JcJl iNo 97 Front st
SODA ASH—?euki Soap Makera’ rac'd per
eieamer.Ohio, aud for «ai© bjr
dc3L TAB3EV 4 BEST
■»*•-§£££&„
SH. MOLASSES—Id bbl«, a prinw article, foreele
. by dc3l TA» >BKY A BEST
OWNERS WANTED (or Two Tarpaniiu, rac’d
per Wyoming. G D MILT*3IBERQER,
dc3l No-87 Front at
ON HAND and fn? tale low to clo.w coaaignnsni
-10 hbl* Englith Venlflan Red;
lb “ Sal Soda;
160 “ No 8 Roain:
2 “ Chloride Lime,
6 boi<« Palm Soap-,
IUO “ OUtiih Loatre
JOHN M'PADKN A CO,
de3l _ Canal Bum. Penn aueet
SPICES—1 cask Nouneg*j
0 l>bl» CloTctj
60 uu Caiaia,
1 cue Mace; for aaie by
dc3l J SCHOONM AKER A CO, 84 Wood it
PEACHES— 2»ba new .Kb Mils by
<Jc3l JOHN WATT A CO
CHEESE— 60 cuki Goahen. for aaie by
dc3l JOHN WATrACO
CODFISH— SO drnnvi on band and for aale by
_do3t JOHN WATT A CO
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.—Peraona want
inc a very heavy article of Can ion Flannel will
fiiuj it at the fibre of W » MUJUfIIY,
dcO corner Fourth tod Market m
TJORSE Eiuuc'jforea »
j~l very heavy and aplendid article, Jut rec d and
S° w ' “ N ° s *° od i] cnnxn's
(IASTOR OJL-f
j dcaa
ALCOHOL— W hbU jut rac’d and tor** l * by „
dc» JKIPDAio
f , Wooj „
(» ra^ftrax.
JOOJ-3 bbL Ptclb,l°" t..H g[n.
J.DER YINEOAR^bbI.
jirfTEß-A °^inVbjLi.“’'
QORN-fflO b , |„ f" g^7 KTtB ||.L
»EACItES~9OO bbUJt
£1 LOVER BEE&-1 bbl in • lDrt s^^^a^L_
oxei'WrffTarnn I’* 1 ’* £■>
/ S.-.“ 'ISSfi-ftw
, troet.
qom brooms—l*® <>"» ta “aaya
T}OCKCT»-» SSx iiTSSS ,rt X BILt.
iJ de» ■—
»Ar«:S Of UISOOUNT-CuUIU.CTJSD B'v
a. HDLUfiS & SOSB,
‘Exchaßffe Brokers, No. 55 Market Ureet, ac« 4w *
OafkofwSSiS l^ Par.Wir*“fcßrSJhM-; »
vT«*»U v
BkiwofFklliideJptt**—y*^ —
TteSTOS &«*&«; {
“ MonLjcwneryCo.• -i'ai i
•‘ 'V.U^Vb—_ *
Coltmibi-UrHigcCo..- |<» «•» vJvS,bsi» u
Doyleswwn Bank--—)’»r •»«> *K*BK*.
Fanners’Bk. Keaihj}R-j>«t . 8
Famarv Ck. Buck* Co. par Dk. of Teftne«ee» „
Uncestci Co- 80.- • • -par “
LaueMterßk.-• — i‘« Union ij uonr |,
V. Stater Baa* 30 c? a f“ha"nn *
Biowiurtlle Bk. ® U v or tii Cilroli***
Waehutgton Uk.---~-•• •4 MV *pear k
Ge«y«borfhßk.~—-• I ,lj e ‘ r ch , i ilk-,Newt>crn <
CUamberaUtjric-- “ tS*.f f. 1 '1
sssisr. P— - i>.u, cron...
Middletown - *
Carlisle f ■••• * “
Encflk. -j- Oio
Farmers’ and Drovers'
Bank, WayuesJjurg-. J
Hamsburg • *— -~* "
HonesdaJe-—-• •«——* • I
Lebanon •••♦• P*
Pouiville-—• ••
Wyoming •• «
York Uk. *
Westßraach Bk. *
Belief Notes *
M& M Bk. Puis.do* “
Scrip— Pittsb. 1: County l ,
" Allegheny, - tlOi
Onto*
State Uk.tnrt Branches | I
Mount Pleasant • • “
Steubenville-*- “
St-Claimille—— “
Marietta • “
New Lisbon - “
Cincinnati Bunks “
Columbus do “
Circleville— u
Zanesville .—.— “
Putnam“
Wooster- - 70
Massillon —■ I
1 Sandusky 70
I Ueaiue .* ... |
Norwalk 70
Cleveland—- ■■■ .. .• |
Xenia--*- •*
Dayton--—.— “
Western Reserve-. “
Franklin B’k Columbus “
Chlllicolbe —— “
Lake Erie--- **
;3eioU-- • “
Lancaster • —iu
lltmilton'*— —*l3
Granville- 50
Faro’rsß'k Canton—SO
Oxbana —-M
KtaUckyt
Bk of Kentucky I
Bh.of Uraievilfe “
Nor hem Bk. Ketua'ky- “
|«w York—Cur Bank
TUB BASK OF BHGLAaO offers fortttc
lU property in the city of Pittsburgh, situated at
the corner of St. Clair street and Duqfcewie W ay, hav
ing 1M feet on St. Clair street, Oil feet ou Doquesne
Wav. and SHO feet on Birker’s alley. ?
Thw property contain* OVUtt ONK ACRE of valu
able around, it tuaeepiibte of a subdivision which
would prove highly profitable to one wishing to re-sell
in building low of the umal sire, or to improve. A
plan ol the subdivision can be teen at the office of the
On the property are erected five mubftantial Brick
Buildings on SL Clair street, {lncluding the tavern
k nown a* the “Red Lioh, r *l a number of smallar build
ings on Duquesue Way and Barker'* alley (paruy oc
cupied by Towptend. Carr A C 0.,) and the stables a
taebed to the tavern. , .
Xhe rental is *iX>o per annum, and the property b
one third improved.
Apply to
dc2*
f
gALERATUS-l. b,. “■ffiffi&.n
gCORCIiNCS-. ?i». «,"«'>■} B CASFIF^ D
V l^^ RKa ' l ‘“
FOCXTH WAXD.
•929 JMNK SPONGE-Fo, *co
1W A^ -10 “‘j “CHOONMAKKR aCO
;*» S , grg ro,r 7» , .Sg»Tg» fc
W RAPPINO PAPKIt-JOno reimr vanou* *ize»
,JV b ' J SCIIOVN.MAAKR ACO
XXOAFITULATION.
BROOMS— IWJ doz on band and for aala by
Taal JOHN WATT A CO
W'S?'V “3
MACKERKL— Nor 1* £ *??3 f ,°. n rfi^
and for rale by janl JOIINWATfiCO
Vf HAL-19 bb!» «lorn Meal, ‘“’.T **?.
|Y| {({y I. S WATERMAN
SHOT— iM'kerft. a**'il wld and for male by
do» JaMF> A HUTCHISON A CO
* CO
H EMI I —4o laic* Itew Rotted;
li •» Manilla: for »»*< by
acS? „ JAMWJ A HUTCHISON ACO
R‘^ ,8Fc "“ P t CO,
■fiTiNDovv-flUAsa-ioolK)*** *xio-, -
W i» “ io*hj
*•* 100 w 10xH: in »»re and
de«4 TAS3KV * HKST
""in'iV. t>a)e» imt Opened by <
VeV* 9HACKLEIT * WHITE
I£vas=9 IvaJr • medium and fine Tailor** Canru,
jlrt re c’d_l<7_dc«_«HACKl>Trr A WH|J_K_
Kim BOY PLAIDS— I bale~W Sloe and black
ISrAB VELVET—An luroic* of Drau Cotton Vcf*
ricM b, t W „ITK
H‘ Horae
«&Je ai the BLANKET DEPOT, No. SO Market
,lXMt._ _ icM-t* ...
D" OUBLErMILLED FLANNELS, While. Krd.and
Brown, a tupenor anisic for Drawer*and Shuts
tor *alp at the Blanket Depot of tho Fayette Manufac
turing Company, No. JA Market »t- dc27-tfw
O' PERA A PEUSSK CljOTHS—Kcceivrd per ex
nrt«* end now openih*—lo piece* o( lie mo*l Ue
tirable »Lade» Opera and PeU*»e Clothe.
<c<7 A A MASON A CO. CO Market »ji
/TaSHMERES' A~i)E LAINS—A Uiec lovo.ee c
1/ *apener high colored Cathmere* and De Lame.
of lie troll faiijooabio atyle«, now opemue ax
A A 3IA>OS 4COB
per eJ
vJ ptet*. a large Invoice of the iateit French »ty)«
■ y< sSf t,ni ‘ *" d A A MASON A CO'S
j, nsipritt A. soai'Tiuat sod* A*h.
CASKS Claw and. Soap maker*' Soda A»li,
Imported direct /rout the above celebrated
tunofaciurera, 69 per cent Ameiican * ni *
for tale by novd WA M MITCHELTREE_
t'IQUOKiPI? b( pipe* Hr*uidy—Otard, Dopuy, Ac
| j y pipe* litllaod Oinj
'“lmddVxo
n»" rt sftaaftgu.'
rates of discount,
[Camden Hi ?
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walk U pared with brick, all of whieh will be oold at
(900. ritubnrgh and Allegheny, or Connty Scrip,
will be taken la payment • ...
i JAM PHILLIPS, Nos Wood««
| orto WM. BENSON, immediately oppoii*
myO - .
the tuar*
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J? Uhinr town of Birmingham. The lots are tuna
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•ach, by 80 feet deep. .
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alara. inaure of - B stHU y ks.
mylo 110 second «
situate on Penn
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the house and lot oo<yoccupied by Richard Edwards,
baring a front of 25 feel, and in depth 150 feet, will be
sold on fcrorable tends. Title nnexceptionable. En
oalreof C. UiLOOMIS,4ih si,near Wood.
| octn-dtf j
DOCTOR’ WIRT AW
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
THE folio win* article we copy with pleasure from
tbe “Boston Mercantile Journal," of March, 1849,
and we hope «he* il any of oar readers are suffering
from any of the complaints whisk il is said to cure,
they will speedily anil themselves of it:
DR. WI STAR’S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY.
It was well known many years ago that the wild
cherry bark tree of (his climate possessed - valuable
medicinal qualities. Indeed this fast was known to
the aborigines, and decoctions of the leaveapr bark of
this tree has ever been regarded by their physician* as
one of the moat effectual remedies in many, diseases.
This fact, several years tinee, arrested the attention of
Dr. Wistar, a highly 'respectable practitioner of Vir
ginia. He Investigated with care the healing proper*
ties of the wild cherry—tested its effects when admin
istered alone, and when tn combination with other re
medial areata, He found that it* natural virtue might
be greatly improved, and by combining it #ith ingre 7
dienti whose properties were all well proved and gen
erally recognized, a' medicine was produced wide h
wm«!miiM a remedy of great importance in pulmona
ry affections dii usas of the cbest and throat—
/tfy..** which are proverbially prevalent in our cities
and largo towns, and often prove fatal, swelling the
bill of mortality to a much greater extent than is foo
die with most others, wo had almost said all classes
of disease.
The genaine Wfolat»s Balsam of Wild Cherry has s
fae simile of the signature of Henry Wistar, M. p
pbiladetphia, and Sandford and Park on a finely exe
cuted steel engraved wrapper. Nono other are gen-
Wo are Justin receipt of the following voluntary tri*
buta to the curative powerof Wistar*# Balvim of Wild
Cherry, from E. Hall, U. D., of Mu Clemens, Michi
gan, who is a physician of Ugh standing, and an ex*
tensive druggist:
Mz. Cudczd, Mielu Oct. SOth.lßlS.
To the afflicted, this may certify that Mrs. - B. Rob*
era, of this village, three or four weeks after confine-
Beat, was annexed with a violent cough and great
prostration, and seemed hastening to the grave with
foarfhl rapidity. I advised her to use WUtai’s Balsam
of Wild Cherry—she did so, and with that valuable
medicine ulono was restored to health, and is now a
living proof of the value of Wistar’s Balsam of w ltd
Cherry. £- H^LLj
Physician and Druggist-
Read on and be convinced still further of the remar
kable virtues of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherryt
Messrs. Sandford A Parki Gents. As a matter of jus*
flee to you, and for the benefit of the public, I would
offer the following statement of a cure effected bv your
fwoStoino, known as Wfour's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
In the spring of 1647 my wife was severely attacked
with Peripneumonia, or Pleurisy, which resulted in a
deep sealed pain in the side, accompanied with a se
vere cough, aha was attended by some of the best
physicians In Chicago, bpt to no purpose; for weeks
she suffered, without relief; coughing incessantly night
•wit day. 1 came to the conclusion that all tho reme
dies Known’to the physicians could not help her, end
was induced to try your Wild Cherry. I procured one
bottle, and commenced using it according to direc
tions: before it was all gone—the cough stopped, tho
pain in her side left her, and with the sad of another
pottle she was restored to rxxrtn bxaltit. In con
sideration of these circumstance*, I would recommend
it to the public as a valuable medicine.
Yours, respectfully, . H- N. GARRATT.
Gasan R**™*, Mich., Oct. 8,1849.
BaadtkafoQomMg l^tivumialx.
Of all the cure* that havo been recorded, ihero are
certainly none eqoal to the one first mentioned, which
plainly shows the curability of Consumption, even in
tome of Us worst forms:
Ciown Four, Lake la* June 15,1649.
J D. Park: Pear Sir, As I hare a deep comaiaere
tioa for the afflicted, permit me to sire yon a brtef
history of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from
the nse of Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Chenr.
InJnly, 1844,1 was attacked with a fever of the ty
phnd character, which left me in a very debilitated
state, when in the following winter I was token with a
severe cold, which reduced me to such an extent aa to
sire me the appearanee of a confirmed consumption.
I labored under a severe cough—expectorated a great
deal and was troubled with eold feet and night sweats.
1 also free neatly raised blood from my lungs. I con
tinued in this slate, gradually Staking under the dis
ease, until January, 1647, when 1 was again attacked
withfever. My friends despaired of my life, and my
ohrsieians thought 1 ooulil torvire bat a short tune.
My extremities, especially my -feei, were constantly
cold, and almost lost their feeling. Under ihesecir*
euastaaces it may truly be said that I was • living
skeleton. I finally determined to quit taking medicine
prescribed by physicians, and try Dr. W maria Balaam
of Wild Cherry, and from the am week that I com
menced taking »V I can date a gradual recovery. I
continued its use six months, at the end of which ume
I wua cared, and have enjoyedgood health ever since,
and cheerftuly recommend tho Balsam to all those af-
Aieted with disease of the lungs, end would sayto
those commencing its use, not to be discouraged if two
or three bottles do not effect a cure; but persevere as l
have done, and I have ho doubt but tuns cases oat of
ten will be blessed with renewed boslth as I have
h-p* l * ll ,, r» jS . 9EpH MCESON
puici 81 per Bottle—Six Bottles for $5.
Sold by J. D. PARK, {successor to Sondfcrd A Park,)
Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General
Agent for the South and West, to whom all order*
mnii bo addressed.
L. Wilcox, Jr; James A. Jones; J. Kidd A Co; B. A.
1 Fahnestoek A Co, Pittsburgh. L. T. Russell, Wash
ington; W. H. Lambenon, Frankiim L- B.
ufiomownCH. Welty,Greeasburgh; 8. Koanmßomer
; set; Beatl A Gilmore, feedford; k Son, i™%
dom Mrs. Ore; HoUidaysbnrr; BUdebran 1A Co, Indt
anal J. K. Wright, Kittanning; Evans * Co, Bn»k
-“lS; A. Wilsw A Son, Waynesbargh; STFarland A
Co W Callender, UaadviUot Burton A Co, Erie; J.
*3, » Co, 9. to ~h,
Beaver, J. D. Bammerwn, Warren, F.L-AC. S. Jones,
Condersport; P. Creoket, Jr, Brownsville.
nevf»-dAwly{lsyr
THR subscriber respectfully informs his numerous
eustemersand Umpublio generally, that his TOYS
and FANCY GOODS are now open and for tale in the
lam ware room up stair*. 108 Market street, where
can be teen the largest and mo« magtufieem assort
ment ever offered for sale In this eity. Persons with
io* to buy cheap will please call, as these goods were
imoorted direct nr myself.
1 P dcfl C YEAGER, 109 Market si
P .8,1640.
Holiday Present*.
SOME of the finest artisles lor Holiday Presents
may be found at the Drug Store of
B ESKLLER3, 87 Wosd st
ropa—23 bales, first sort, growth of 1949, arriving
I and for sale by
deffl BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
iOTTER A LARD—29 kegs No 1 Lard;
\ IS “ Dairy Batten landing
4 for sale bv de» BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
STATIONER’S GUM—A supply justrec’d and for
sale at the Robber Depot, by
deiS J A H PHILLIPS
BARBADOE3 TAR—2OO lbs genuine, just recM aFd
for sale by AeS» J KIDD A CO
FLOUR— 35 Bills just ru'd and fur sale by
de*7 COPE ABRBYFOGLE
SraOT-1* kefs ass'd.jasi reCd and for sale by
) dcff7 / A CULBERTSON, 145 Liberty st
EAD—IOO pig* ins* reel and for tale by
I dcB7 A CULBEBTBON, 145 Libci
TkTEW SUGAR CURED HAMS A DEEP—
-15 tieTecs “Erans A Swift’s' l superiors. C. Hami
z 3? bbls “ “ . “ «, Beef;
JuttrecMandforsaleby
/ deB7 SELLERS A NICOLS
'TCEATHERB—9OO lbs prime, receiving, for sale bj
J dc9 . STUART A SILL
PRODUCE-4 bbls (Sorer B*edj
5 u Shelled Corn;
9 * Bye; justreo’d and for sale by
BURBRIDGE, WILSON A CO,
dc39 . _• Water street
>UR—4O bbls Superfine;
85 ** Daris' Exa
for sal* by
WUH JOHNSTON
20 u and tOhf bbla Riiheris Extra: for
•ale by 4*9 BROWN A HBXFATBICK
png.«HVTERI*w BOOK BOOKS*
NO. TO WOOD STBS St,
(er stsaa.) . ,
WHERE will be found for sale an assortment *!
valuable religious Books and THRU. COOT®*®*- ---
in a series of about FOUR HUNDRED different pth r-:
lieatioQ*, (of which catalogues can be lad on appSea
tion,) embracing many standard works itt Heology.
Biography, Ac. 3ml, selected and published by use
Presbyterian Board df Publication In PlUaielpbi*i ~'
and well adapted for Sjabbath School, Congrcgattoaai,
Mi ulster*’ and Private Libraries.
Person* wishing la purchase saeh books, are i»vi«
ted to call and examine the assortment.
■ The Depository of the Pennsylvania Bible AoelMff
is kept at there rooms. octfcdAwfottß
TO PRUTTERI.
THE subscriber has on hand and for sale, as Arcet ,
of L, Johnston A Co n of Philadelphia, ia follow
log:.
! SspairofCasei;
45 founts Fancy Letter, diffarenCtitas;
. 3HO Newspaper Cuts;
500 lbs. Leads, cut to order; 7=
ID Composing Sticks;
] 100 kegs Proofs News Ink:
I 1 Brass Gulley, Column Rules,Brass Rules fif aQ'
descriptions, Ac. A. JAYNES, .
Pekin Tea Store, 70 fourth at
N —Orders received for new Type. aulMAwl , ;
PEKII TEA STORK*
THE subscriber has Just received at the-Pekin To* ,
Store, 70 Fourth *tr«t.*Tyery large and well a»- c.
lecied stock of pure GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
from New York, all of which has been received in this
country since the first of February last, consisting of
ali the different grades grown is the Celestial Empire.
Our slock being among the largest in the West, we ara
prepared to wholesale, on better terms ihfta any other' .
bouse in the city. Wo invite retail grocers to eall and ..
examine our sfoekand prices. They canhavc itpaek* . *
ed in 1, }, aadl ft packages, 5 fit tin eaanisten, or by
half chests, to suit their convenience.
Our retail prices vary for-Oolong, Biaek Teas from ,
SOets.tolljSO-perlb.; Ning Young Souchong, M efof
Congo SO, and English Breakfkst £o,Yoang Hyson, .
Gunpowder and Imperial, from 35 cu. to per lb. 1 ’;
Families are requested to tend and gqt samples Of
of our Teas, andtry them before purchasing.
mylfcdAwS A JAYNES. 70 Fourth, street' '
OEO.W. SMITH Jfc CO„ ~
INFORM their friend* and the public thitlhsybav*
no longer any connection with their late establish
mem In Penn street, known as the Pittsburgh Brewer
having removed tKir entire business to the HUNT,'
BREWF.RV. »n Pir tlreat mvtfrd . T»
, £/*TuxsLnrsaTA.vxLXlUrnLs»notmorerepal
sive than a bad,-putrid breath, or dark, yellow diseas*
ed teeth. If person* hare these il i» their own fault—'
they can, for two shilling*. buy an article that will 1
make their breath pure and sweet as tfis Sfiejf Mf*. .
Arabia. .
It cures diseases of the Gum*. spancT or ulcerated,
and for the Teeth it i* unequalled, removing the tartar,' <
fastening the teeth In the gum*, tad clean them.**. <8
white as foesnoteefths/roxen Ifertil' \
Such, reader, are the properties of Jones's Amber \
Tooth Paste, and, without praising. it ourselves, hear,'
what one ol our mom respectable and scientific Dun
ti*U,Mr. E. Field, of New .York, sa+sf ■ ‘ '
41 have both used and anilixed this beautiful anatm*
pable article, (Jones’.Amber Tooth'Put*,) tad \
caa recommend it as possessing alluiequainieseuim-
ed for it.” Reader, w* eaa 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 Pets, far SI
eerits. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, aUber
ty itreet, Pittsburgh. . tngoMAwT ,
Hjt fcst; moita Ann Sint DnzAiss.—JONES'SltaJ
iaa Chemical Soup causes a free perspiration, and a
the same time molifies, softens, - and whitens the akin
giving it the texture and beanty of uninfunl’s.j / .
Scckvt, Salt Rjoum akd Sosss, are Boon-.nqt only
healed, but cured by its u*e, us at least seven rhysi* •
cions in New York know, who; nse it in sueb ease*,
and find it unfailing—as also in ..
Pmflxs, Blotcjus, Fbscxlxs, or any other skin oif
ease. The render is assured that this is no uselca*'
puffed nostrum,** one trial' willprqve. Icouldetto*
derate at least 60 person* cured of "
Sou Ilrsn, Scsr Lxosakd Sou Bxakd.—Bay it.
and use it, and the reader is again assured I would
not cruelly sfell it for foe above unless I knew It to bu
all I state. Those who are liableto < • •
CaAFxn. Cuacxo, ou Chafed Flesh, will find inis a
cure. Any one afflicted "with any of the above, or sim
ilar diseases, will find this all and even more (adetim*
ble in.il* properties) than l atate.
But, reader, foe stores are flooded with tmitanonc
and be eare you ask for JONES’S Italian Chemical
Soap. Sold by WRL JACKSON, 80 Libertr stfWl,
Pittsburgh. ; aogfcdAwT ,
rn* all 000 l crnziM are Aonorably assured that
therollowtng axe the actual qualities of a 3a. bottle 0*
Johb*» Coxal Hair Restorative. If taejr. amt ca
word, they canaet these highly respectable glum*
who have tried it— _
Mr. Geo. Becket, 41 Elm st; New York.
Mrs. Matilda Rceaea, Myrtle a?. Brooklyn. .
Mr. Win. Tompkins. W King at, New York. •
.Mr.'Tims. Jackson, Montours Island,near Piiubttrgh
H. E. Cullen, late barter steamboat 3. America. . .
And more tlian a hundred others state, though Uus
must suffice, that it will force the hair togrowoatha
i head or face, stop it falling 0$ strengthen the roots,
removing scurf and dandruff from the roots, making
light, red, or gray hair assume dark look, and
keeping dry; harsh or wiry hitiMnoist, adt, clean and
beautiful, a very. ”• *
Sold by the Ai
PiU*bnr«h. -Frit
mß:dArwT
SING CO!
They arc no* a
ui the thin!
low, yellr
We have pr<
which xrfc call
It is perfectly
jins qualities; at
tLy, alabaster,
aeunß a« a cos
smooth. Sold l
erty st, Pittsbu?
HKW H
. SIGN
. Ko. 'SB \
HUBER ANi
in Foreign
ail us varieties, i
onwteasonabif
Wo solicit onr
call tind eiamh
KNIVES and I
BCJSSOR3, SJi
each u Locke,
with every nrttc
We invite the r
generally to ce
selected with 8
cd to sell so us
Property tz* Ailighssylcityfw
THE subscribers efler for sale's ntuaberof choice
Lou, situate in the Second YFard x fronting on tht
Common ground, on easy terms., Inquire ol
Wi O’lL ROBINSON, Atty at Law, 81 Olalr *t
or of JA3 ROBINSON on Iheprenfi***:
etyi7tddcwtf'P ’* = ’ .
SEW 801
The war with Mexico, i.y its-Ripien *
▼o!». 1. •: .; > :
Elemcuia or Uhutone; comprising- an AailyiU of
U»c Law« of Moral Evldcuce dud of PenuaJWn; by
.Richard Whnlely, D. D.
, Essay op Christian Baptism;
y Baptist W. Noel; M.
’a. \
The Ojrilviea, a NoreL . \
Fairy Tales, from all Nations;
l&lbn; with St illoitrations by Ik
JnstrccMby JOBNSTOI
;dclo corner Third
lay Anthony R. Mon
-7& STOCKTON,
1 and Market suceu
'' Herr and Elsgant Gift Bookil *
SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS; by J. T.
; lleidley, with eleven original designs by Darley.
Poems ana Prose Writings, by RichardH. Dans; 2
vol*., muslin.. _ I
Illuminated Geras of Sacred Petty, with Millustra- j
tion* engraved oq steel, by John . » (
Just received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
dcitl . corner Third and Market st*.
Sew Boole*.
P'HYSICIAN AND PATIENT; or a Practical View
'of tne mutual duties, relations and interests eflhfl.
Medical Profession and the Community; by Worth
iiurion Hooker, M. D. Sj
Works of .Michael Dc Montaigne; comprising
his Essays, Letters, Ac. By Wm. Hoxleu.
Nineveh and its Remains. By A a,ten ~-H ear f Lay-
of Spain; or Note* of an Unfinished Tour
in 1647. By S.T. Wallis. '
Tupperis Proverbial Philosophy, new ea)uon; tuus
utteu. Just received by a", T .„_. r
JOUN9TON A STOCKTON,
corner Market sad Third streets ,
18*0-501
LOCKWOOD’S ILLUSTRATED WOBKS-lUa
mm at ed Books—Books iu richly camd binding,
illuminiied and illustrated-r-BooU superbly bound in
Velvet, Silk, Morocco, untl Composition, Id imitation
of the Middle Aces—Bibles and. Prayer Book*, bean
tifully bound in Velvet and Morocco, mignlfieemiy or
“d ‘"“““'AmaD.“!?clwOOD,
Bookseller A fmportCT,''- • Wood at
CRAB CIDER—9O bbls and 3hf bb]», a finaaitielo,
f„„te by BURBHHKJE, WILSON » CO,
dels Water it
IABIIMERES-& DE LAINS—S cases soper new
j «yle Csthmeres tod De Lain*, with yery DM
dorm, rec’d aod now opetting at • . —■
A A MASON A; CO’S -,
LEATHER SCRAPS—2 Iksln store and for sale by
deg* COPE A BREYFOGLK
, ATS —ttl bo landing and for rale by
) dcUO 0 H GRANT
APPLES— 1 bbls Dned, for sale by
dcSO .. ; C GRANT
SEEDS— 4 bags Flaxseed; >
I btil Timothy seed; for sale by
d C 2O CH GRANT
ARD—V bbls receiving and for sale by ■
j dcA) OH GRANT
SUO’ AR—iiEhh'ds primb N 6,*
Id bbla Refined; for sale by
dc2o J D WILLIAMS, UaWood s 4
MOLASSES-W) bbls Plantation;
lit hf bbla Sagar llcuse, ‘-
10 ■** Golden' Syrup: for talo by
5 dc2t» J P VILLIAM9
: ADIE9* WORK BASKETS.—The largest and
j finest assortment ever brought to this city, reoM
d xeot from Parjs, and for tale low_bV r ,: >'
. deffl C lie Market st
AMERICAN TOYS—A large ss&ortmentof Ameri
can Manufactured Toys, the best apd most sub
stsntial made iu the world. l Celi end foe them at
deSl C YEAGER’S, |OB Markets
PRINTS FOR W.R.MtmrHT invite* the at
temioii of buyers to bis assortment of PRINTS,
embracing the newest nnd handsomest styles,and war
ranted fast colon. 'AUo->EsgUsh Chutßes,of u*i
and handiome patterns; ana a'-iarge assortment of neat
figured fight Prints und CblnUes, for infants.
deffl WRMURPItY
SODA’ABH— 30 casks Steel’s celebrated brand, for
sale by WM BAGALEY A CO,
deffl 18 and 20 Wood st
►YE FLOUR— I 3 bbU rec’d and for mlb by ,
u[de2l WM U JOHNSTON. XU Seecftd «_
iE—lOO boxe»"Cn:ajai ' '
WATCHES! I—CHEAPER THAN EVER!-
Jusvrec’d, an invoice of fall P*!«! *•*
ver Watches, 13 careu fine cases, which I eaa »U aa
low os thirty and thirty five dollars, and warrant*! to
tC splendid assortment ? f J
prising the Arieus and latest styles, and totpauerns.
\V. W. WILSON, Watchmaker ttdJewow.
dc!B corner Market tad Fourth street*.
inf xho f am*, and pajiffing «•}."?*****- -•
For »ale, wholesale ujd |?5
desSO RESELbI
mWILUiU CURTAIN
1 -nil hi. rccHl» fanlisr >opp l ? Q(P'^S | *2“*“
Twilled Comiu chlatxsa. *t uj Norva Bttt c«»»
Frortb and M&rKet Hi. ••• ■ -wcw_
QOFrei>-A mil l« Ibr ..W t SJJ.
.mpfcrtof
A KNIVES,
Triauolng*,