BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, . BBPORTEU 4 TKLEGRAPBEO >OR THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZET CONGRESSIONAL. Wautwjtoh, Jan. 10. Seutx—Mr. Clomena male a lengthy 'gpeeeb the elavcjy retolmions from tb> Vermont L«gi*latorr; in 'which he said, that the Union wo» ▼ihmble ooljr for the Tights it »ecare»; and if not, it waajdeaired that if the tooth ghonld remain in the Union, they muat be irealedwiifajoatice. Un* len that ihoold bs done, let nothing be'aaid to him tbont (he gtoriet of the Union, with degradation; fv that wat worse, ten thousand times, than di*> onion, no matter what might be it* cooiequenee*. The nofth had iusulteJ, and attempted to degrade the aonth, by the nppeala/rom the pulpit, even. Hotter—ln the House, tbit morning, additional balloting! were had Or Clerk. Pint ballot—Fo/ncy, 102; Foote, 103; scatter" log 6. | Mr. Scheoek said be nominated Mr. Foote, ex pecting to twite the vote, but seeing tha impossi bility of doing an, he withdrew his nomination^ Mr. King, of New Jersey, nominated B. Pringle. Mr. William* nominated Mr. French. Mr. Pittman nominated George Pcrshre, of !>.?)** ware.. 1 The House then proceeded to the 2d ballot, as follows; Forney, 90; Pringle, G 3; Campbell, 32 j •cattering, 25.. Third Balldfci^Foracy,‘93; Pringle, Cl; Camp bell, 29; scattering, 31. No election. A message from Iho.President announced that he had signed the tilt allowing the fcmkingjprivi lege to tlic widow of the Into President Polk. ARaiVAL OP.THE FALCON. > tLtcnoJt* w ciuroaKia, S:e. - I ' . AVw Origin j, Jap. 8. Tbealeamer Falcon arrived to day, from Chi* *"»• I:''..'’' - j Fifteen thousand votes were cast in California, at tha Recent,eiectiont. Peter H, Burnett hsa\ p!nor; John McDougWl, Llepl. Governor; G. W. Wright, end Edwin Gilbert, were elected Representatives to Congress; ail Democrats. Nothing dcoiaiye as to tha V. Sitiea Senators. Labor inSaa.Franciao.) is becoming cheaper. Heavy boots sell at $B6 per 'pair. The growth of San Francisco is~without paral lel 'The population now amounts to twenty thousand regular inhabit mt*, ssyiog nothing ef the traatient jopulatko. Commerce wtib ether pansht growing more active. Several parties bayo been overtaken by tmow, andielret'ha* been aeottiietu. I The quantity ofgold dog, continues to increase. The rainy season bia act in—making the roads, fn the vicinity of the mines, impassable. j The carpenters at Sacramento struck tor tyager, and qrt-aow rn rcn»irnmer.t »foraalo by* liJAIAII DICKEY A. CO., I«S3 > '* Front it. f—is bsiea Cot iftla Ijr • - s - ISAIAH PICKKY tCO , Fiom tl Cimv., -w" *PP-.Na l f-.mln Or g jjujj _I9 41AIJ PICKKV & Cf*~ Ffonl at. ..’•'■•w.l* tlii'tln* to BwbacriUe. : of Sootl’* JtepHni* Vf the Four Qcurler- V/-lie* and JJlafkwood; 610 ptr year. Moni* k. Willi*’ Ilotae Journal, pobkatied in New York weekly; f* per Mnorn. Downing** Hdnicohuraliat, monthly; *J per year. InvalnaMr. ••• . • The Cultivator, monthly; 81 per *nnom. Tho AgTicnlloralitl,monthly; 31 per year. The Democratic Review, monthly; ®3 per annum. TM'Banker** Magazine, do .$& • do . i . i 8 . >. james p Lockwood, janB BoaktcUcr Adgipormr, 63 Wood at clMlqoatgiuofßlMkttaAFluwcii. fTWEPAYETrEMANCFiCTUaiNG COMPANY, X iatenrtiag to rehwjai'k ihrir retail trade on-Mar ketatreet; now offer ujeir large and iplendid •lock of Blanket* and Flannel*; at pnee* heretofore unknown to this city, at tho --■ /■ HI. AJiKlfr DEPOT, Jan3-4w . • f. No SC Market H N-. O. PUUAB—4u hhda old. rood article, fcrrealo bf oJka* 9k W HABBAUOII ree’d and for aalo by t / janl • ' ' ■ ft ft w lIAttBAUOII. bbl* Ertra, Juit rea’dandfor aate by JP COPEADREYFOOt.K CIIK£3E~-I£oo hit prime Shipping and CuttingJ ott» “ Greta • •• , “ ■ *?*”!*- h T • J*^ 1 - * JBCANFIEIiD tiIIALWIV —S® bhfa jtut reed and for tale by L jarrt-- S & \V HAQBAUGH SHEEP FELTS—-3231n atore and for »al<* by itag _ ■ B * w lIARIIAUGH •FjlUyWto DRnUjNGtf—o nalea hearr, /ail rre'd by X> 4eS4 •• •; PHACKLETt ft WHITE G' OLtAJO»-»* cox la tiort an 4 foTSieb? ! _BtWJfARBAt;«H TATfNKD HOO SKINS—t Jozrerd and for tain by jlnnl • ' 3A W HARDAUtiII BOCKWIIBAT FLOUR—im «tck.in >«i» i»y . ffruART t RiLis iieS Wo ltd Woo,} ft ODA AtiH-7 c««iSoipWUw •icuoirOhio, Bm 3. w .cWoride Uasr, ■■ 5 botes WraSaap; im u . Btititfa Lvnrr. IOT . . . JOHN MTADEN k. CO, . ■ .; . ►- _ • Omul Bann. Pann ttreri Ctii rinuneg*; ~ . ; j S l»bii Clove*; . ; '** fioiMuCmi*; • j 1 ca#r M*e«. fcr*4lc If r _ - j3l t 4 CO, 34 WooJ »t P t^,H^^ M ” , ? ,r iol^WACTtdo n U^ E -»e M »*r^be.,,rcr.^ ATOto( , b by .“*] J KtPI>*CO,COWooJ»I ,- tPfafuJJrMbVJ COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TBABI atm jmcHAirT't ucßJuraa. COMMITTEE FOB DECEMBER. jotavk nm* w. a. Bvarar mm bat. • Arrival* and Departure* off Halls. Eastern Mail, via Philadelphia, due 3 a-* close* 19 v. Western Mail, Cinciimau and Louisvile, one B*. tt., closes sa. x. . a , South, vt* Baltimore and Washington, due 8 r. tt., elo- North We«ern,m Cleveland, doe 10 a. m xlaxt O a. tt. Erie and Western New York, due 8 r. x. eloses 6 a. m. KtUunning, due? a. closes sr. x. Warn ox rat Cdvaos SruxKxs —During, the winter months the steamera composing the Canard Line will sail from New York, Boston and Liverpool, as follows: Cambria, from’Liverpool, for Boston, Dec. 15, 1849 Canada, “ “ for New k ork, u 39, - ** “ for Boston, Jan. 19, iB6O. u - “ for New York, “ 28, tt “ ■- for Bostoo, Fob. 9, m “ v “ for New York, “ fij, n » “ for Boston, March 0, U u . “ for New York, “ 98, «• *• *• for Buiton, April 0, Canada, from New York, Tot Liverpool, Dec. 12,1849. Europs, from Borion, for u “ |O, niberaia,- Hn New York, for “ “9ft, Catabna, Pm Boston, for “ J*q. 9 t i850 Canada, from New York, for “ “93, “ from Boston, for “ Feb. 8, “ front New York, for “ “20, “ from Boston. for u March 0, 4< from New York, for " “ 2U, “ irotn.Boston, for “ April 3, . “ from New York, for “ •* 17, “ from Boston, for u May Orrica, Prmsmoii Gaicrra, 7 Friday Morning, January 11, ISSQ. j The weather yesterday W\s clear and debghtfttl,— being mure like April than raid-winter. In a geaVral way, quite a lively business was doing. The river continue* in splendid navigable order, and butineuon the wharf daring-yesterday, manifested a degree of activity that exceeded that of auy'prevujus day oi tho seaaoa.]' The ri»c in the river is chiefly from the Monongkhela, snd at present there is ao hosting ice in the Allegheny. We tears from Lost*}o>t in froja Ciueionati, that some di£culty'was experienecd from floating iee, mostly from the southern tributaries of tho Ohio; bat owiug to lie'rece ntmiM weather, the floating masses of ice bare been softened, and it it probable that the river will soon be entirely clear. FLOUR—In ibis leading artieie of the market, noth ing of interest has transpired. In the way of small op erations, we coaiinne'ourqaotaiionsat 91,50 from first hands, and at a range ol 44A5 store, ac cording to quality end brand. ' Rtc Poor*—Small iota are regularly, diipased of from store, at 91,9501,12 f bbl. GtAtX—ln the. Grain market very little is doing.— Sole* 18 begs Barley, at 55c 9 bu, which is about the ruling figure. Sales of Cora from store, at 34035 c bushel. ' J 5 Bnjt_Ma*r—Sale of 45JKW b*, at 4c, log-rouail, 4 mos, and firm. Litd—Sales of 25 bb!s In lots, at 51051 Sales of 37 keg* at£|c P fi>. Bacos—The market is quiet, and sot much doing.—. Soles of new sugar cured hams, by Re tierce, at 9e.— Shouidei* ins; be quote! at 4)041, and Sides at 5c > b. besvy tales to report- Rempis have been fair, and sapphes have accutaslated. Prices of N O Sugar, for new and old;, range from 5J to S(c, asdfie Ur prime oid S«>ea of Loaf Sugar, SBldc. UoLaaiss—P/ieea, if any thing, have been less firm, owing to the reeeaJ anrvala, aai may he iaiziy quomd at a range oftS) to 27ie F ga- T b S H Moiaa»££al 400 4L in small lots. , *—- Sara* Pitrs- 1177 at TSe, eaeh. - Aaas—Soda Ash remaieiflrm at 4{95e, tot we bear of uo Urge trausactioas. Chher Ashes are wuhosl change. Fua—The' market remain* firm at the following prices;—Salmon, 914 Fbfcl. Mackerel No. 1,815; No 3,910,5 o; No.X Herring range* from iffUi to 90,50 for eorarasa eastern aad Labrador. pHtLAbcCFHu, Jan. 5,1550. . IsiiXcnoM or Bxkf ilu Poac.—We have been fur nished by Mr. Bradley, with ihelfoUowiug statement the amount of Beef and Pork impeded during tho put year, too which we have added the amount Impeded during the previous four years: tcs. bbl*. me*. bbla Its. 220 5414 *9flC 130 2,115) 85a 619 1517 04 4,310* 234 1621 2JO tS4C 1920 2,106 14,700 ISIS ;IC2I 1,056 7.4 W A raueti larger quantity than this paistss through the hands'of private Inspectors, of which no account baa been famished.—lhq. Ixsvccrtox or LtiTitr*.—The law requiring the in ' cpcction of leather, went Into effect in May, lSt3.-Tho Inspection* aince have been as follows: In 1519, Bides 319,150 “ 1543, “ 301,261 “ iM7, “ 2S3AU “ I*W, “ 241,153 “ “ 831 A«t -“ 1544, «*• 233,377 “ 1543, “ 181,000 • Of the amount inspected in 1549, 194,713 sides were ianghtrr, and 124,403 sides Spanish sole leather.— -Phil Cca-Litt. Bainscma, Jan. 4, ISSO. Fun ass Mrtu—Tbefollotrisf aretheiaspeciioos. if Floor udHeal, daring the year 1949: bbta halve** Howard Street Flour- • City Mill« Flour--*—• Susquehanna Ffbur— ;£anuly Flour 231,227 53,053 10,774 000 27,023 635 Toial Wheat Flour- Total Bye Flour- •• Com Meal Total of all deteriptione 429 810,485 0,737 | Suoaa ass Correa.—The import* of Sugar into the port of Baltimore, during the year 1643, were u fol low*: Uul* bb!«. boxes. ban Porto Rico .•••CC5d 6li Caba CSC sau NowOrl-itn*..-... S3K *t96 A|ial spas. ••»••• ICIS Pernambuco-—- Jamaica •• Coastwise 150 5(7 100 Total: --'-15,315 5151 4029 13,191 The import* of Coffee into the port of Btltimora da inf the year ISI9 were aa follow* From R'O'de Janeiro ** Lajnayia-■ ° Java----- * St Bombifo — “ Porto Rico u Jamaica Hu Atutf tf ike Company are at/Mnet, Bead*, Mortgage* and Ground real*, BA/7U 33 <> United State* tux per cent Loan, OO Pennnlraaia, do do 10,000 00 l 1)0 Five do do 8,800 Ul Philadelphia CUy Six per cent. Loan, 10,303 00 BtUa Jtecelrable, 3l TO Phare* Stock Union Bank of Tennes i .pee, 3,130 OQ ‘Hi do do Merchants and Manufar ureri Bank, Pituburgi, 180 Share* Stock American Mutual Iniur , ancc Company, ' __ 5 Share* Stock Philadelphia and Havre do Srxato—The bllratat Uhle'ipl .ha> Ihe export, BSk^lew^'MS’le.e,. f *pecw from New York aince the 13th alt-, and for utce Company, . 100 oj. the year 1519: 8 Share* Sloek Philadelphia Exchange . Berqne Msris, St Tttfnss, five frtiuti, 17,000 •-‘‘MKSix S'SS Brtf An Metis, Leptirte, An h.lf d.11.t., <,«» ?„ •y otfl | 99 7SS Balancesintha hand* of Agecu, and Pie< Preriouly reported,. BifiCOjOSi mama on. Marine Police*, recently i»- w Totni Jan. Ho Dec. 31,1549, L n ? rc *L d ,“ e ’ imnu! So t«o~Brig Corro, Brazil*, Spaaiah dollar*, ' 10*000 Sobscription note*, IOOJM M __ ; t-ysfm 90 v~ ica&c bars. ••••••• 26,648 “ 0,750 “ 1,413 « To**! imports in isip. “ - 1949. Lett 3O - 121, (XI sh N Y A Frie R R,'5BJ. At the board to day, Us9*l of 1907, aivance^fCan ton, and Erie RB ihj, 1; Fanners’ Trust Co and Be ed it'd ft 8* li Harlem RR, and Morris Canal Co, Erie 7’» of I£d9 closed at Saturday’* prices. Foaxton Excnamnt—There ia a good supply of nerltaf bi)U, and prices are scarcely so firm. On the other hand francscannol be purebaiedon as favorable terms as on Saturday. There is considerable doing In beth description*. We quote u follows .—On London Io7|®lo£ Paris, Sf^l|9Sf,3o; Amsterdam, 40OIOf Hamburg, 350354; Bremen, 77J073. ‘ PMlLansmu, Jin. S' 1850 : Sales 8500 Pittsburgh o's, IBM, at trt>c; *3600. i’enui S’s,C4Pdv off*l67l; •aOOUSI, •s*ooo U S Cs, '67, C 4 P, till, and 81000 do do, a£l 12) 521,000 Sch Nav 6*s, at)9|;B3UU csuiy, now, at hoi. Batimoa*, Jan. 7.1850. SakaSlUoUBf%l9B7,at 1111; 81100 do do, 111; SSOO MdC’a.allCOi; UUBaJt(Ti. iaio, at mi; so aba Match Bk, Ml; 10 do do, Balt 4 Ohio B R, at 5S|. Rnro Best*.—The Cepe Girmdeaa (Mo.) Eagle, of miles below that place, at Dog Tooth Bend, ,u,making Mhrosf h the land very fait. Tbf Bank has fallen in to within 300 yards to what la called Big Lake, a body of water sooto 000 yards in width, and 13 miles in length. Whenever the river reaehesihis lake, wbieb will not be long hence, the largest portion of tlie river will pats through this Cut off - , ar.d rewro to the present channel, either aboat 7 mile* at.trve Cairo, or abont 8 miles be low the month, thereby forming a large island. CODFISH —SO drams on hand and for sale by d>-3i JOHN WATT 4 CO HI'iAVY CAIVIUN FLANNKLS.—Feraon* want* inff a Terr beary artiele of Canton Flannel will haa iist the iiorc of AV It MURPHY, _®_s© eomecFoonh and Market au - HORists CUVEKH —O Cura Kluitc Uoru Covers, ycnr betTT-cad «pleodid article, Jail rac'd and w ‘^.. low * “ No. A Wood meet, by J A H PHILLIPS C'iS' 8 “FTta tad for sale by J KIDD A CO A L^ Uu^-' i:t bbU JMlwe’d and for sale by dc ” • J KIDD A CO E^eaT 3 bW ‘ Pre,h *i a » t reeVl and for sale by i BTUART h BliiL M%™ UEL ~ Iahf * nd * rl g■ f ; fyS5? VINraJAB-gtbbta m trm, ju.trccM by ~ HTUAET A SILL few kegs sale try ±K”r* ; STUART A SILL COHN— 200 bultiatore and for salebv A*? 3 . - Rtuartahtt.l .-800 bb!s juit rce’d and for sale bv ’ • • -STUART Ag|l.l. PEACHES-- ic» - CLOVE® 3EE&-1 bbl. u store *ad (otb dc|V,: . SrUAfiTABILL PORT OF PITTSBURGH. Rtvsa^— I There were 9 feet 6 Inches ia the channel last sveoing, and rising. „ , _ ARRIVED. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Bearer. Michigan, Bries, Beaver. Leko -trie, Clark, Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, WellsVtlle. • ‘ Vlroqua, Galloway. Monongahela City Fashion, Peebles, EliaabeUi. Atlaniic, Parkison, Brownsville. Btltie, Jacobs, Brownsville. ; Camden, Hendrickson. McKee«fo>n. Zachanr Taylor. Lucas, Cinriaaati Louia McLane, Connel, Whccliry. • DEPARTED Caleb Cope, Murdock, Beaver. Lake Erie, Clark. Beaver Beaver, Gordon, Wellsvjlle. Michigan, Bries, Beaver. Viroaua, Galloway, Mononaahcla Cm Camden, Ilendriekson, McKocspori Fashion, Peebles, Elicabeili. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville. Buanak No. 9, Mclytyrr, New Orlceas. DeAYltt Clinton, IVvintidv, St . James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. - ; BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, am*, m snd A r u BRAVER PACKETS, fia. x and 4 r u WELLSVILLB PACKETS, 9 a. «. . 'LOUISVtLLEs-Kcntacky, If s CINCINNATI—BriIIiant, 10 a a WIIKELING—Ixjui* McLane, » a. a Fob Crxnsnan.—lt will be seen by advertisement that the splendid steamer Brilliant,Cspistn tltaor. will leave for Cincinnati this day. at Id a. v. IRPOBTI DY RIVER. I.OL'iSYILI.R--Prr Ohio—7 tks fosthcra, l bbl corn meal, 20 ska samhe, Forsyth A co; l hbd, l bM sugat, I bbl* molauea, W KD*Ti3bbls hominy. J Kerr; 10lull* gunny b*gs,(*tuafl4tSin;ed©do,'fl McClurkau 5 oo; 4 pkga; Holt A Maltby; 20 sks leathers, A Culbertson, 15 bbl* whisker, \V Freodman; I3pky», Bingham; I kg J B Clark; 19 bbl* chsreoal. P C Martin; 100 bbl* ni«>- ltaaes,3 hhda tob, J McDonald; .35 bbl* cotton, King, PemtockiA co; tit) bbls molasses, J McDevttt;:! bbl*, Sellers A Nicols; 6100 pcs b meat. Jo* l.aaghltn: I bg mdie. Geo Cochran, 10 sit fruit, R Dslif.U;syXW di, 9 pkp meats, A Laughlin. • CINCINNATI—Per Brilliant-158 bbis whisker., J Parker, S pkgs, Baker A Forsyth; 87 bxs cigar*, ll*T baugh; 10.bga akt, R A Campbell; 30 bbl* o teed, XV Dyer; 41 hhat bacon, FVrsytb A co; 40 bbls beaf, Sellers tt NicoU;7o bbts stcrlne, 94 hhds.bacon.Ul rk«, 3 bl. \V Jaekion, Wm. M. Lyon, Ja«. Ijpjnnrou, Tho*. K. Liteb, James M'Auley, Ahrx Niunck, Tlio*. Seen Orrn 39 Water street, (wareLou'c of rtpang A Co., up staits,) Pittsburgh. jutidly dTvidesd. Orncior Aunimsi lli:mi I'd., ) ! Pmsscxnu J*a‘v Ist, loJtt 1 THE President and Managers of the Company for creeling a Bridge over the Allegheny. River, opno* •He Pittsburgh, io the County of Allegheny, have Ibis day declared a Dividend of Two Dollars on each share of the Capital Sftoek, standing in the name of in dividual* on the Books ef tho I'-utnpany. out of the proflit of the last stx months, which will be paid to Stockholders or their legal representative* lorthwith. janadlOtvrjiT JOHN HARPER. Tremaurer. DELAWARE KUTCAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COBPAYY, OFFICE, IN NOBTII nOOM OF EXCHANGE. 0* JTlird Si rat, PJtilaJelpkts THE following tiaietneni of the affair* of the Com pany,)* pablubed in conformity with a proviatoa of >u charter. Primittsu mnvtd durxng the ywr ending Octo- Ur 31*. 1549, On Marine ami Inland Ri*k», 6a Fire Riiki, Earned Prrmnimj during tJ? year ending at cion, — Qq Maxine •n»« in ttora anil for «aie by ... d«» t • rrUARTfcgIM, BUITEB Jt LARD- JS ki*K» No 1 Lard; \i •* Dairy Dntier: landing andfrrcale by deW BROWN fc KIRKPATRICK STATIONERY OUM—A ■appJy |n»l rec Maud fur ■ale at tha Robber Depot, bp . . _ de9 J A H PIIILLIPB_ BARBADOF2S TAR—2UU lb« genuine, iuUrtc'dard (orMUeby dcStf JKIDDACO^ **roRTTD roa Tits riTTsm/aou t»*u,r aazxTTx I*xiii,.NiM« —The rnpnrl of the President and Directors of tho FoiMisylvsnia dm) Road Campa. ny has efiiw.lnl nut nil mMtera rf local interest, to itny The g:„i6^^„ t ln tvtlkii H«ll. in n I'hlW *inglng Is admir M«*i ihu itrnH •'l'hnnio t'himi*,** ifwrn 'l>- «»hii|.iio t tr der*,|, *it,| w*. in U.i .Ugtoo Wo a irquosiM.t t.i tmi. i|.u ||*|| | ir i,, K f gngod (<•* the thofiliW ovunltlg, tl KuiPip**,,. J,*vo it**-f* •!>*■ I'nm'prl u . JAslurdnv otenlng • r |HHlAtVti pm, nj..* ft Mi-n* *a*i *- Hf* " iftn.l*!-* k‘«i 3i f ttsits ' \ -AUiv- 'l'li* Atlrartioni of thy t’ronFby the Rev. l)r. *PHng )nnl 'ATftM'-MIIGAR GIIRKD HAMS A BEEF— ' 11 10 lieree* “F.van* A J4wilV• ,, (Ulterior ri C. Hum*; VT hhU “ . •* - •• Ueef, Ju»l n*o d and fq* *tir by .dfVJ SELLERS A NICOHS rifEl(S--9lHxi lb* prime, receiving, for sale by - JpVtt __ STUART A SILL ' ltamovai \ Fay'etie Manufacturing Company have reino- I. ved their Wliolusslr burinesa to the tiore reeemlv oceupted by M««m*. M. 11. Brown A Brotheis, No. l«7 Wood *irrcl jnn-i-lw jT IIdIVKH sEED--i) llllis. Piirac Clover SeeiT, just recelvod snd for.slo by ■ b. 11'. MILTENBERGEB. Jsn. Ist. U-fiU. No. b 7, Front Street IjAEATHKIIH 50 sacks prime, lor sale by — )•(•« , 8 A W HARBAUGH G-KKKN APPI.i-lS—75 bbls in store and for sale bi . I»b3 _ HARBAUGH Y* ARD OIL- 20 bbtsTYHiirr Btr«ineJrfor sale-by Aj l“0* H A WHARBAUGH / IRIIAM CMKESK,—SO bxs Howre'sextra.forsaleby V ' i»«v ft A W HARBAUGH ROLL BUTTER—S bid* prime, for sale by _ ft A W HARBAUGH *v ADBriNI9TRATOa*a NOTICE. W'llKßKAft, letters of AdraQilstration to the Es tate of ftarnuel KiddoO",*7jite of Snowden town ship, Allegheny county, been granted to the subscriber, ail persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate phvment; and those hav ing elifw* against the same, will present them, duly authenticated, for settlemeiu, on Wednesday and Thursday, the tint ami Irih of April, tr*sU. at the late residence of the deceased, to jsttlo-w6i*ft JOS. KIDDQO, Adiu'r FREEPORT ACADEMY THE undersigned Committee wauld announce to the public that they have procured the service* or the Rev. M. KYKRftON, a rraJaato of Princeton College, a* Principal of an Academy, to be located in Free port, Armstrong county. The Principal will ure every means in bi* power to establish a reputation for the School, bv paying a strict attention to ibo intellectual and moral training of the yr nth committed to hit rare. The Course of Btady will be ail ibe Branches aio ally taught In similar institution*, including the Greek and Latin Languages, and the Mathematics, so far as may be necessary to enter College. Ai«o the bicker branches of an English Education, such at Natural Philosophy. Chemistry, Astronomy, he. The above studies will be arranged under two charge* 8s and BIU per Session of XI week*. A. H. Clarke. The School will commence on the Ist of May. ISSO REFERENCES. 7;. Rev. A. Alexander, D. D-, ) Professors oi Princeton •• Samuel Miller. D. D. J Theological Seminary. “ J. Catnahani-D. D., Prea’vPfinretan Cqliier. - Juo. McLean, D. D, V IhJ- •• *• Joel fttoneroad, Florriice^lta. *■ W. A. Breed, Steubenville, O. “ George Gordon. Frankfort Springs, Pa. Coxxrrrca—A W Lane, A Ralston, llenj Weaver Wcstley Host in an, Wm. Moore head, Wm Mur pby, Robert Morris. John Trimble. FREDERIC KAI.ER, Prru i. C G. Sxowoui, ftce'y -[defff-anMaylft f,-*-* I *, 3 ALLEGHENY lUiH^'rY.Sft. < l a >T N the Orphans'Court of said Coquiy. t J L In tn# matter of the Admimstmtors ae ouutof tlenrj-Chelfsoi, adiatuisirator of ibe rotate of James MeCrarken. deceased, and alvtuf Ilir *«j? ol said estate of said MrCrackrn .No oi March Terra. l-W Ami now. to wit, IVc 28tb. Mi Oo mouonol Al exander II Miller, K*q_ the loan kppoim W«q. Uakewell, Esq , auditor, to distribute the balance in tbr bauds of the Administrator, and on the sCttit-mem of Lis administration aecoani, and a]so,ro di*tnbe:e Ibe proceed* of the rale of tbe Res.l Kaiale of said decedent By the Coart. .DASH MeOURDY, U'k Ail person* interested will take notice that I will al leoJ to the daties of my appoiotment nt my uffire hi Tilghman Hall, Grant streej. on ftauirday the 9th day ol February next, at 3 o'clock, P M. jans:w3tf WM. BAKKWEI.K Aud.tar. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Bft. < l. a. >YN the Orphan**Conti of said County In the.,mailer Df the adainisirutioa ae couiii 01 Robert Lytle, surviving administrator of Nathaniel Eekels, late of Miffiin Township, deceas ed. No 4, Juno Term, 1949 . And now u> wtu January 3rd, (sit). Oa matloa of Robert Woods. Eaq.. exception* having been filed, the Court appoint Wm. B*li»»>ii i Esq, Aaditor to audit, udjast and aeitle the aeifount and distribute the ! balance. By the Coart, DANL M'CURDY,CIk. All parties mlerrtted. will lake notice that I will at tend 10 ibe dutiea of ray appointment at ay office IU Tilgbman (lall,GrauLStreet, Pittsburgh,on Saturday the second day of February next, al t o’clock P M jans:w3tT WM. UAKEWELL, Auditor. Yaluablt Preportyr for Sat*. wuhing to leave ihc town of X leui, aow offers his property for sals on Very tea ■onahle terns. It Is situated on Main street, in the moat business part ol the town, affording an excellent situation for any person who denies to carry on busi ness. Tha property eonsitta of a lot froniiog 60 feet on Main street, and extending back 190 feel, upon which is erected a large, well finished Frame Building, divi ded into four pans—3 atom room*. 2 of which are feet deep, and the other tt The other pun it osed for m dwelling house, consisting of three rooms on tb* first floor, and the uae number on the recond, newly painted and papered. There ia a good cellar under the whole building, and an excellent cittern and a well of good water in ibe yard. Also a stable and carriage house, in good re pair, ereeted thereon. 8'.’C3,0C9 90 For farther information inquire of the proprietor, ltv< ago« the premises. DANIEL WALTON. Sxlos. Columbiana co , Ohio. Nor. 23, lhA9. del-dlwAwtAiS VEW GOODI ftt F. DKbAVTV, . 40 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. JUST RECEIVED, an extensive and varied assort meat of food*, adapted to the prerent and tp presetting season. finch nr black, brown, and drab mixed Palmerston Beaver Cloths, a superior article for business, frock and over coal*. Alk>, a great variety of Blankets and Filling*, em bracing all the above mentioned color*; superfine French black, brown, olive, claret, and all other desi rable colored Clioht, French, English and American plain and fancy Cassifflere*, of entire new patterns and very desirable colors, to which we wish particu larly to call the attention of those In want of a hand* some pair of pants. VESTINGS—'The assortment of Vestings is unusually handsome, comprising the new est and bios’ approved style fqr fall oud winter wear; all of which will be made to ordcr, at abort notice and on reasonable terms. " A few COATS on band, of entire new style, to which we would invite the attention of those who de sire to anile ease, elegance, comfort and convenience in their garments. To inch we would particularly recommend these to their uaiice, since they combine nil the beauty of the over coal, with the comfort and convenience of the saek eoau A general assortment of READY MADE CLOTH ING on band, made in the present Fall faaluon, and wilt be sold wholesale or retail, at the lowest rash drices sptli P. DKI,\NV. LASO AID HILL FOR BALK. nriHß subscriber offers, at private sale, SIXTY 1 ACRES OF LAND, about Hurt? five of, which is cleared, and twenty five good bottom meadow, and on which it erected a Flouring Mill, which can be run either by steam or water power. There is on the said Farm, TWO DWELLING HOUSES, the necessary out houses, and an ORCHARD of bearing Fruit Tices. Tbe mill gearing is made of cast iron, with three run of stones. The above premises are situated in a good farming settlement in Hopewell township, Beaver county, three milrafrum Economy, eight miles from Ueuvrr, on the south side of the Ohio river, within three miles of said river, and twenty miles from Pittsburgh. Tide indisputable. For farther information and conditions of sale, en quire of the subscriber, on the premises, or of K lla lelton, Grocer, in the Diamond, Pittsburgh. novO-wtffilp WALTER JOHNSTON. EAOLE BARBLE WORKS, urrasLisn xs 1 KM si EDMUND WILKINS, No. IS! libenr St, head -of Wood, Pittsburgh. Monuments, Burial Vault*, Tombs, Head Stones, Ac. Mantel pieces, Centre and Pier Tops always on hand and made to order. N. B— A choice ■election of Drawings on hand. aug’Jl:w|yS fiA in Temperance Hall,on SmllhGeld street. UU Also, a Pulpit and railing, all in good order, will be sold low Got cash by applying to THUS. LIGGETT, Wilkins: Pa. or GILL A IJPPINGTON. aptftwlfS Smithfirld street, Pittsburgh,P» ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration have hueu granted to me, of the goods and chUtels, rights and credits, which were of the late James Crosstn, of the City of Pittsburgh, deceased; and all persons indebted to the Estate of said decedent are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims or demands against tba Estate of the said decedent, are requested tomakskuown the saran to me, without delay, at the Monougnhcla House, in tbe City of Pittsburgh. dcfct-dCtfcwtUS _ W.M. WILSON, Jr. VALUABLE FARM FOnSALK. THE subscriber oilers at private sale bis valuable Farm, situated in Allegheny Township, West moreland’County, on the road leading from Greent burg’to Freeport,!) miles from Leechburg on the Pen sylvania Canal and M from Pittsburgh. The above Farm la biautllully situated in a ferule aralley, containing 1W {acres, of which about Hi ato cleared and in a nigh state ol cultivation, Id acres ef roeadowg, a young and thriving apple orchard of sel ect fruiL The buildings consists of a large new log house and kiloben. Also a large bank-barn with granertes, abeds, Ac. An indisputable title will be given. Perseus wishing to-purchase would'do well to call and examine for themselves. For terms apply to the subscriber residing In War ren, Armstrong County, Pa. jan4w7t*B Q. c. BOVARD. —UOIX-* V— , - JjS DILWOBTH * CO Allegheny City and PerryitnlU Plant Road. THE Stockholder# of Allegheny City and Perrys. villo Plsnk Read Company, are required to pay Five Dollars, on ear-h share of stock held by them; on the Ifith day* of January, February, March and April next. ’The work U now progressing, and tbe instal ments axe expected to be paid promptly. By order of the Board. THOMAS 11. STEWART, dcSMrtApxiHSß Treasurer. Mm MATTERS PEWS FOR SALK, RATES OF DISCOUNT. NT—OOKRELTKI* 0Y bSS * SONS, 3 Market mret. near 4n ladlann. Stateß'k ADrancnei-' 3'atcScrip Virgiul*. Exchange ck. of-Va.- « \TCS OF DltsCOU? N. HOLBLfc tjcftange Broker*, No. 81 I'e&tat^lTaala. UankofPiasbnrgh —Par Eioitdnge Bank pur Mcrcli. A Man. Bank -par Bk».o/I’hiladelphia---*pur FarmersiUr.nfV«---- u Bk. ol the Valley, “ Bk.of Virginia-**- “ M. M. Uk., Wheeling do Morgantown- • N. W. Ban\ Va do Wellsbarg- • do Parkersburg—* u Tinncii*t< Bk.ofTennessee 5 Far. 4 Merch’t* ok—~ “ Planters’Bk.— " Union Ilk. “ flUaaoiirl. State BkofMtssoun—— I North Carollaa. Bk. of Cape Fear 9 Merck's Ilk.,Ncwbcm- 3 Slate ilaok 8 Booth Carollaa. Camden Bk *8 Bk. of Charleston 8 ; Commercial Ilk-'—— 8 Uirtrl Bartk ofGem-Mitown -par “ Shelter foamy •••pot 41 Delaware Co.- ••par “ Montforoery Co. • -par “ Norihumbctluad- -par Columbia Bridge (>.•. -« par Do) le«;oW!i Bank -par Kurutet*’Bk. ftea ( Chnniticrsburg - Basqucliaana Co. Ilk. Ijewmiotdi* Middletown Carlisle •< l-nr Uk 'Bk. of Georgetown—- 9 (Uk.of Hamburg 9 '.Merchant* Ok"—— U I Planters 4M©ens‘iDk 8 Bk. of Soath Carolina- 9 Bfarrlaod. Baltimore Ilk*.--' par ißaitm’ft 40 RR Scrip -lu (Cumberland Uk.of AUe j-;ghany-.- | 'Far. ltfc.of Maryland - 41 Farmers’4. M-chamc* “ Ilk. Frederick “ jFrcdcricfcCo Uk —**• 'Hagerstown Ilk- *,*>- 44 Mineral Bk-- . |. Paupsco l>k• | Farmer*’ and Drover* l ' Dank.i W*yne*bar*. • | llanubur*.—«• ! 11011 l *tl»l« —•*— • | | Lebanon par l , ou«viHe*-~*<.. «< I Wyoming '«* .. I Vork lik | ; Wr«tDratirli Ilk. } (' llelidf Note* | M&AIRk. I'mado- “ 1 Brri}.—PitUb. I: Countyl I " AJletrheny, Ohio. ;i 8l«ie Ufc.amj Drench** | !l Mnonii'leusjit “ [i Steubenville—.»•••> • •* 1 t*t ruir«fille* .Marietta • New Lisbon* ••• Cincinnati D«uk«* Coiumbu* do* • • jWaainngtonUk-—— '» |lik.ofWeiimin*ter - -•• Hldileah, lllk.of Su Cla" jUk-bfßivcr Raiacn——•• iMicbtgan in* Co i iFar. Jfc Mreb’* lik 3 'Wisconsin Tsrrtt*7i Circlevtll#— “ Zanesville ~ " Famarn —... “ IMar.AFirela.Co.Milw't 6 OuadM< Woo«ter 'Massillon —— | All solvent Buik* 9 ißuik of England Note* »4 7——* 15 5u tJcloti “ 4 till Laneuier • ————lo iGuinea* —. 5 (rft (fiioilum .13 Trederickad’ori*—-87 iO Granville 30 Thaler* 7 ?0 Farni’ra B’k Cumuli—SO (Ten Guilder* 350 Urban* ..j® 4 50 Kiatwch7, | Ezetiakg*. BkufKemncky | (New York . • . |pnc Bl.of l>ocuville ** [Philadelphia •_•••—— i-proi Nofhorn'Dk. Kentu’ky- “ Baltimore • —•••• . { jvini law York—Cut Dank*, par. Interior IPka—^ THR BJUIK OF KSGLASD fllcri foraale >'« property id the city of Pittsburgh, situated at Ihr comer of St. Clair tweet and Duuueane Way, bar me 151 fret on St. Clair rue el, 211 feel on Duqneane Way, and ’Jib feet on Barker 4 * alley. . Tltts property couuuna OVER ONE ACKK.of valu able around, la susceptible of a subdivision which wosld prove highly profitable to one wishing to re-sell in building lota of the uinal size, or to improve. A plan cil the subdivision can be teen at the office of the undersigned. Ott thn property are erected fire substantial Ilnck Buildings ou Si. Clair street, (including the” tavern known as the '*Krd Lion,’’) a number of smaller build ings on Daauesito Way and Barker’* alley (partly oc cupied by *!ownsend, Carr A Co„) and the slables-at lacheil to the uvern The* rental i» Jiao pennnum, an:* Nos, I. IS, and 3. unhand and for Msle'by J'IHN WATT A CO MEAL —IP bM* Corn Meal, rec'd anJ for sale by L-^fcAYATEHMAN O HOT—UO kegs, as»'d No* ,jusl rep il and for sale by C? tic- _ JAMES A IHTCIHSON h Cu f JlAll—Hl bbl* Pf C, for •»!« by —• X JAMES A HUTCHISON A t:0 T.AE.ATHERs--su) lbs priian Ky , |U«| re< \1 and lor J 7 sale by d.-U7 JAMES A HUTCHISON aCO - HEMP— 40bale* Dew Rpttrd; 13 " Manilla; for sale by de«7 JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO RICK— 1C herecs prime, for rale by jh-r7 JAMES A HUTCHISON Jt CO \4riNl>o\Y GLASS— UO boxes trillr, TV. . »» “ 10x17; It® ” 10x11; iii store anJ de*4 TASSEV k BEST Vi/ iHfE WADDING —3 baie* just opened bv JJ.. ic - 1 shackLKrr a white (lAN VAS—3a*Jr*iu«diuiaand fine Tailor* 1 Canvas J Just ice d bft_.dofl4 SIIACKLEIT A WHITE ’ Knl» ROY PLAIDS—I bale 8-4 '*.:«« and blir'k W oole:i Plaids, ju»i ree’d per express, for rate b' . .. detfl SHACKI-friT A WHITE DKAII VTiLVtT— An invoice ot Deal. Cotton Vel vet,/a*i rce J by capraa* l*y jc.m siucKi.trrr » whiti: H‘»KBi: UI.ANKKTS—ICO pairHor.c lHinkru~fcir •ale at the Ui.ANb.ET DEFUT, No. M Matkei •ireej. i!c-/7-fw Dt»l lU.F. MILLED HANNIIS, Wh.ie. fled. nn j Lirearn. a •upe/iot atucie for Drawer *aa«l Hb,ri*. lor tala ni the Blanket Depot of the Faynir Manafa.-- tirriKX Company, No. 60 Market at. dcitf-Xw OPERA A PELISSE CLOTHA— Received uer ex press and now opening— lo piece* of the mo«i de sirable shades Opera and Pelisse Cloth*. deW A A_MABON Jt CO. CO Market si ( i ASIIM ERES ft DETRAINS—A TargVinvoice if V,/ superior high colored Cashmeres and De Laities, of the most fashionable styles, now opening at A A MASON A CO‘3 OI’ERACLOAKi* A DREy.^E3—KoecirciTpcTVx press, a large invoice of the latest French ltyle* of Opera Cloaks mod Dresses, at _ Jc*.7 A A MASON A CO'S* Buckwheat flour—-ujo seeks tor sale ty rtc*? CRAIG A SKINNER i u. Jlu ,a Lfpeaches and apples, just ree’d and for *a!e by dr-I 8 A W HABBAUGH ANfIUALSt ANNUALS! LEAFLETS of Memory; Lady's Gift; Gems of the Season*; Gems of Beauty; Rassclas; Gift or Friendship; Ftorel Keepsake; Romance of Nature; Hyacinth -Child's KerpseVe; Christmas Blossoms: Gift Leaves of Am. Poets; Golden Gift; Friendship's Offering; Poet's Offering; Reade's Female Poets of America; The Brilliant; Proverbial Philosophy, i|}. ; Sacred Annuals; IJarveiit Gleanings; Snow Flake; Keepsake of Friendship; Young Lady’s Offering; Bribes and Prayer Books, bound in velvet and mo *tcco, with clasps Received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, drSU corner Market and Third us New'Books Jait'Arrlvsd SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS, by J. T. deadly, with original designs by Dirley Tnr Poems and Prose Writings of R. 11. Dana, physician and Patient, or a Practical View of the •Mural Dalles, Relations and Interests of the Medical Profession and the Communi y, by W. Hooker, M. D. The Puritan and His Daughter: by J. K. Paulding author ol the Dutchman’s Fireside. 1»# Urmgot, or an Inside View of Mexico and Cal ifornia; with Wanderings in Pero,Chilinnd Polynesia: by Ucut. Wise. Fur sale by dc2l KLIJOTTA, ENGLISH, ?9 Wood si Christmas, nnil Hew feu’s Appronctatng! Elkuant and substantial books, .mu. lie for the coming holiday*, at LOCKWOOD’S: PEARLS OF AMERICAN i OKTRYI Illuminated by f. W. G. Maplcsou, Ksq., 4io, olcsamly bound in dark morocco, gilt edges, antique siylr: ipj ••Some of the happiest effusion* of Hoffman, fellow. Bryant, Willis, Whiuier, Hatleck, Sprague, Dan*, Mrs. Sigourney, and Mr*. Embury, among olli rr«. enrich the volume.’’—[Waiclunan ••These are printed most delicately and perfectly, in lithographic German Texi,oaDil«Ujl board, eaebpage bring framed by a rich illuminated arabesque border, in gold, silver, and colors, with vlgnetts wrought in tin- borders.”—(Couiuiercial. ••The first illuminated volume thtthas been attempt ed on tin* side of the Atlautio—and with regard to the beauty of designs, and the execution of them, may be »iiitj to rival, if not surpass, any thing of the kind in Europe " LAYS OK THE WESTERN WOPLD—Corittnts ‘ Ixtvr.'s Requiem,” by Charles Fcitro Hoffman; “The Mother of Moses," by Mrs. Osgood; “The Lnnd of Dream*," by Wm. O. Brymtk “Loes m the Cup of Life," by Mrs. 9. CJ. Howe; “The Night Cometh," by Mr*. Embury; “The Tournament at Acre," Lyll.W. Herl'crt; “Greenwood," bjr Mr*. Piudur; “Worship,” by .Miss Bayard: “Tbe Child’* Mission," by Mrs. Em bury.—Small folio, illomiuatcd in the most superb manner by Mapleson, with border* and vignette* iinoied in gold, silver, nnd colors; bound in morocco, in u massive style.—farming the most elegnut and re <-hiir'-ho book of tlie kind ever produced in this coun try. l’nce,sli For *a!e bv ’ ♦ JAMES 1). LOCKWOOD, dutfi Bookseller and Importer, to Wood «. Christinas and Now Ysar ApproMhia|-l ELEGANT AND-SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS, In Magnificent Aiuiqn* Binding, for tha Jlaluiayt. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD; Uooktcller and Importer lU Wood street, has received a beautiful collection of Illustrated Books, bound in the most splendid man ner by tbe best London and American binders—among them may be found: * Pearls of American Poetry; magnificently iltumina nated. Lay* of the vVetlern World; illuminated in gold and colors. Wordsworth’s Greece: richly Illustrated. The Preacher; illuminated by Owen Jones and bound in curved wood. ’ The Song of Songsi illuminated by Janet. Flowers and their Kindred Thoughts; Illuminated by Heroines of Shakspeare; tllastraicd. ---cuwmtia-esnvSnn—- TUB ,nb*enb«ir rcip-ctfull. Inform, hi. nnmtron. customers and the publto generally, that hi* Wiyr and FANCY GOODS are now open wd for sale faie large ware room up stalra. 108 Market street, where can bu seen the largest and most magnificent ~»* mein ever offered for tale in ibis city. log to buy cheap will plasse call, J imported dtreot by myself B deai_ C YEAGER. 108 Market *t Holiday Pruiats, ” SOME of the finest anicica lor Holiday Presents may be found a! the Drug Store of 7 , RE SELLERS, ff? Wnvl.t JBt°and7« skfi e hy ftm “ r^ r °" a ‘ 0? “CWwitg i _ DROWN A KIRKPATHICK '/*\mONii—SO Obis fac'd ana tor eale by \r dell - - i AVM H JOHNSTON TRANSPORTATION. maa. .jsl UUASCE FIVK DA V LISE, roa.THx conrrtarscx or mkhciuxdize -*ca»o» with spied and curranm, imvim PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH GOODS forwarded by ibis Une are earried m ,a< mail train lo Churobersburgb, und-are unn.r.li ur ly loaded in Wagons going night mid day uiromrl. t. Pittsburgh. The horses are stationed every I* mile?, wine: insures the prompt delivery of goody within the m n i promised. Tbn Wagons will leave nrr warehouse daily, (eun daysexcepled J at -J o'clock, r. M. Shippers are assured that no more good* will lx taken each day titan can bo punctually carnet through. ' JAMES MDAVI9 4 CO. S 2? Market street, I’Qtladelphia. JOHN M’PADEN 4 CO, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. JOHN McFADEN t co., PoßWAjotso 4 Coumb sios Mkxcsanrn, Canal Basin, I’enn street, Pittsburgh. JAMES M. DAVIS 4 CO, Floes Factors *mi Com- Mission MncnaxTs, '£37 Market, and M Commerce *i, Philadelphia. py Advance* made by either of the above, on Flour, Wool, and other merchandize, consigned tn them for tale. jant UNION LINE. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1850. f|IHE u.»«eiiUeri,n<>w having in successful opera 4. tit - 1 . Express Wagon Lite between Pittsburgh and 1*;. *i.-'pLia ato prepared to rceeipufor COW) lbs freight dt..y. Fact, wav deliverable through in six day*.Su daysriecplcd. lIKNRY GRAFF 4 CO, Fanal Basin. Pittsburgh. DUTIIJ.K HUMPHREYS 4 CO.. jan3.d3m m Market n. phil'a. EXPUBBtt WAtiOS LINE. ' £fe 1849. jfe THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS! lUin subscriber* are prepared to receive COCO pound* freight daily, after Monday, 10th inku, to forward to or from Philad-lpUia and Pittsburgh, by Wagon, through in Five Days. Bates as low a* by any uiber couvcyanec at this season of the year. John McFaden 4 no, Canal Hauu. Pittsburgh. JAMES M DAVIS 4 CO, dcC No «? Market st. Philadelphia. mONONGAHELA ItUDTE.~ ' smsa, A Only 73 HIU. Staging. Via Brownsville und Cumberland to Baltimore and Philadelphia. TMfK morning born leaves tuc wharf, above the bridge, dnily, at 3 o’clock precisely. Time to Baltimore, 83 bours;-time to Philadelphia. 40 hours. The cvetilug boat leave* daily, (except Sunday ev* ezungs,) at 4 o’clock. Passengers by leauing on th» cveniug lioat, will cross the mouriaiii l ! in stares next day, and thus avoid utglit travel. Secure your tickets at the Office. Monongahel JUouse, or 9l Charles Hotel. _ J. MEMKIJIKN, Aren: WIBTKH ARRASUEiMEBTr 1549, EXPRESS WAGON LINE—THROUGH IN nVE DAYS ! I’UE subscribers, having suspended rtisir canal op erations until the opening of the Spr.ng Naviga tion, have established an Express Line !•;' Railroad and Wagon betweeu Philadelphia and Ptiisburcb. by which they are prepared to forward flOMi pounds each day. and receipt for the delivery uf the some ini days. They beg leave in assure their friend* mid the pub tie that their arrangement* regarding rau-«, regularity amt despatch, cannot fall lo give satisfaction to all who fuvor them with their eoiuraauds. _ TAAFFi: 4 O’CONNOIt, comer Penn and Wayne »u, Piu*tiurgh THOMAS BKRHMX.F, do? 3> Market street. Philadelphia. GEE, WO! GEE, W’ WINTER ARRANGEMENT. jj&flSl 184!). BINGHAM’S EXPRESS WAGON LINE, Pittsburgh and Phllndclpbla A S tbo business uii ilie camt] i* about being rlined • \ for Ibc season, wr would inform tbe public that We have again brought the Couesloga Wagon* lino re quisition, anu will be prepared to forward Ottsi pound* daily, (comnieiiciug on Monday, the -flih in*U A tar leaving Philadelphia daily by the mail train for I'liam bersburg, and the Wagons unvoting day and melii. Btuuies the delivery of Goods in five days \(»:>!>• io WM BINGHAM, Pittsburg a.’ BINGHAM A DOCK. No l-i Mark.-i *ue. nnvSU Pluta.le'phm. WINTkU AIUIANUEAIKN'I. 1849. EXPRESS IV* GON LINE ToJtsu fmm PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA. Tims: Five Davs. (Sunday* eXecpted,) runi'ine Uuy and Sight public i« respectfully mtnriurd 'h*t tti - - Line. JL' whlcii lias IM-eu in sucretßfu! s peruUi.n il.r two previous win ter*, will t-onimriii-F rum,mg on Monday, the 36U» of November. A Car witi leave Philadelphia am! Chaiahertd.urt;!: daily each way wnh the Mai! Triun, and trota Cboia beisjjurgh with relays of liorees running day and uigbi We are prepared to forward MUX) lbs irriehl dmlv by the above Idnc Apply lo V U:KCII4CO. Puubiirgh, or to—Harris 4 leech. No 13 Seota Third street, Philadelphia, unvuadtf BUtmkui itgcacj. friend*. b*g leave lot ay that they «fe determined to devoir tlieir untr •■■■fißßmiUril muemtoo »o tbit branch vi t>«*iue»». They bo>pr r «»m nineteen year-' experience axul by their cover (ailing ledj atry and »met atlrniiim. J. C. HCCKIJ* A. CO, Pearl Btieel. K] merit patronage. «!c?-dln» I of Now Vork, and U. KLVM " * “Ll'Sll.\, oi Philadelphia. have ibi» day been NniUM u banner* in ourbatiue**, which will tie. coiiuriued under the *arae firm at heretofore, at No. a? Church alley. Philadelphia, atxl No. 1C Exchange W * r 7 7* w -'« rk - >- M. PAVIS A CO. Philadelphia, IVe. |, —(JcT-lm Nkw and valuable invention 1 EItSS'S WINDOW LOCK JKD SPBIKIi, T* * TCrTr ®i Dirain IP. isto. lll» •• an artielr of grrat value to all persons en framed in building, or to those who hove already (will, and ate without window fastening While it lumithe* a perfect inbti.tate for pulllet and weight* •t a aaving of at lead fa to each winJow, It affords ih« *uett lasteianj that hua ever been brougnt into The utility and conreuicnrc of thi« Spring over mil Other*, it, that by one thumb piece, both autli of the window van be raise.) of lowered. It require* ou't to oa-known to he appreciated. 1 Persons wishing to hay the article, or to have them put into their window*, or the right of teilinirit for f^*i.4fioV. tbl * •PP I F the auhrenhert at lha PLRKk HOlfciL, on the Allegheny river, Pu;*- bargo. Pa. j S. TURNER, novavd3m[ttpp C. P. MaYO. ▼low off PlUabnrgb^ MY will he publishe&in as short a-uaie aa possible; and I can nature iny subscribers; ‘ na . «»« public. generally, that it shairbd hoto in hdelity ef detail and’beauty of execution^to any other whatever. Let thote whodnubt, wait a few workta.idtee, R WIIITEFIELD. N«w Dee. sth, l. g 4P.—fdcll- BIKDICAC AS!) HCBQIOALOFPICKi # No. 05) DIAMOND ALLKV, a few door* below Wood street. to ward* market. ( DO. oHOWH,'bavin* leen regularly educated to the medical Profcrtion. and boon for some time *n general practice, now confine* aia aucmlon to the treatment of lho*« private and delicate com plaints for which hit opportunist* and experience peculiarly quality him. H jean assiduous!y devotril to ttudy A treatment ofthote which dime he hat had more practice and hat cured more pa» tents chart can ever fall to the lot of any private prac titioner) amply qualifies him to offor assurances of •peedy, permanent, and satisfactory cure to all afflicted with delicate diseases, and all disease* anting there from. I \ Dr. Brown would inform thote afflicted with prrvale diseases/which have becottte chronic by lime or ag gravated by the aae of any of the common nostrums of Ute day/lhat their complaint*can be radically and thor oughly cured; be having given his careful attention to the treauncni of inch cases, and succeeded in hundred* of instances In curing parson* of inflammation of the neek of the bladder, and kindred diseases which aßeo result from those eases where others have consigned them to hopeless despair, lie particularly invites such us have been long and unsuccessfully trented l>y others to consult him, when every satisfaction will be given them, and their cases treated iu a careful,ihornurMnd intelligent manner, pointed out by u lone experience, study,and investigation,which it ■« imnovlldr lor these engaged In general practice of mcucins to give to one cls*s of disease. or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also Invites per sons afflicted with llemia to rail, as he ha* paid panic -1 ulaf attention to this disease. CANCERS also cured. Skin diseases; also il *, Palsy, ete., tpetJiiy cued Charges very low. N. ll.—Patients of cither sex living at a distance, by stating their disease in writing, giving all the sytnj totns, can obtain medicines with direction* for u«e, by addressing T. BROWN, M. D, post paidpunJ enclo*- log a fee. Offlcs No. M Diamond alloy. opposite Uu Waverly Home. RatciUTTsw.—Dr. Brown’s newly discovered reme dy for Rheumatism is a speedy and ccrfcin retried)- lor that painful trouble. It never foils. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, Nn,M Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pn. The Doctor i« *iway< at homo. f rure no pay. i> ,h, iMt) SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OK GIFT BOOKS AND ANNUALS for IS3OI THE OEM OP THE SEASON, with sixteen elegant engravings; edited by N. P. Willis. 'Hie Sacred Annual, a Gift for all Seasons; by 11. Weld. The Flora) Keepsake, for IS30; with forty six beauti ful colored engraving; edited by J. Keese. Leaflets of Memory, an Illuminated Annual for t<»o. Gems of Beauty, or Lilcrary Gift for ISSti; by R Pereival. The Opal, a Pure Gift for the Holy Day*. Harvest Gleanings,—a Holiday Book;—by M, A. Dwight Gin Leaves of American Poetry; edited by R W. Griswpid. The Flowc The The Ths The e|Romanco of Nature, or Poetical Ltngnage of rers; by Tltoma* Miller. >e Forget-Me-Not, lor ISM; by Mrs. E. 8 Smith. .0 Moss Rose, “ by Mrs. E-P. Howard. ;e Snow Flake, “ beautifully illustrated, e Chaplet of Literary Gems, with colored engra- vings. The Home Offering, or Glimpses of Home Life; by K. C. Embury. The GIB or Friendship, ■ Token of RemembrSlico. The Hyacinth, or Affection’s Gift, for 1&50. The Gem, for ISM," edited by Father Frank. . Apples of Gold In Pictures of Silver, by R B. Fal lows. Flora’s Oem. or the Boubci for all Seasons; with beautiful cmbeilishmanu. The Drawing Room Scrap Book, with seventy illus tration*. T»« Onanto of Women, Uy Mn. Jomown. T»o Heroine, of 3h«».pe„m fan y 6r( . „ g „. vings. Bom drawings liy eminent artiste. Bibles and Prayer Books, in every stylo of binding to sail the taste of porehasera. For sale by ELLIOTT AENULIBU. N®- Wood stroet, between Fourth Jw) and Diamond alley. I^LOUE— IU bbla in store and far *u|e by 1 dol4 WMHJUUNBTON, lUi »*.ond«i HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS,'fa Warehonse for Bent* TO LET. from the l« day of April next, that Ware. .house at the corner of Liberty and Hand streets, at ore sent oceopied by John Wau & Co. a* a Whole, sale Grocery. Apply.tO J. F. KERR, Attorney, Fourth *fi between Saith Geld and (irapt. For Bant. THE Hack Part of the Warehouse now occupied by m Y«ejf, anil froutinjr on'Front street. , } ' l " _C. 11. GRANT, 41 Water *l. For Kent* 4 STORK in .Market street, near Liberty. Liberty «irtt«t* ,c Store 011 t * ie < ‘ onier Market aud and Store on Penn street, near n,i,f v"«» «» >*> April !»*. X ,a_X a,7 ' "ri* lo * Eishlb Ward. ......a a*X„'r„Sr7 T . i ” B,h,h w *"> P T “?an"lm. - i “**“>' OTHER, Pom at, • •• door* from S. E. corner Hay it. • __ Por lisni, A ~OC?E _J2I iAMKS DALZEI.I., a, W.,er,L A GOOD TfIRRK STORY BRICK DWEII l\n on SiniihCeid street, four doo„ from *£££’ wcel side. Inquire of g. SCIIOYKR i an7 HO Second si, Grocery stand to Ucuu M™B OROCEHY STAND, ni pre , enl occn . mcd J»y Mr. W. WiUon, comer or Second and Hom can now t»o remed, ar.d po»*etiion bad on liie Ist of April next, Enquire of A. JAYNES, jan2 I‘ckin Tea Store, 70-Fourth atrcet. RESIT—A convenient DwellinjrnouscTciM £* Federai *tree:, Allegheny ciiy. with a large yard. I’oitncMlon given mi lh-. I*t of April. ALSO—Several-Room* and OiTLce* in Pitlaburrh, near the Po»t Ollier. II'1). UAZZAM, dcSS Office, ThirJ *rt.. over the Host Otlice. 1/OK BACK.-Ao Iron Foundry, Ulactiimifli and . Machine Shop, -with Blcara Engine of 16 hone power, rood stock of tools, machinery, puUerns, tUiki. ladles, furnaces nnd ovens, aJI now in u*e and lit good rumsinr order. Said premise* have ISO feet front by 90 deep, with privilege of an adjoining Jf.t 27 by 90 fret. Being one of (he oldest and l»e*t stands in the City of Cincinnati, with a liberal patronage. Apply to tlc>7 DA VIP. gINTON, Cincinnati, O. ['OBiUEST*-A STORE, well fitted op for Dry P Goods, OH IitCBT. MA WELL FINISHED ROOM. suitable for • Variety or Gentlemen'* Famishing Store- Ai re—Several room* snitible for office* orAr» tist’« room*. E D GAZZAM, octlSif Office Third street, over PoitCifEec. Pot MnJe orient. a—_* THE very desirable residence in Allegheny City, lately occupied by IL W. Pouuleiter, anti J4fifcpos*esNao iuitnedjatcly. For term?, apply at this office, or to W. IV. WJL* SON, Market »t. octS MFOII UK NT—The mansion houre now occupied by Mr*. Atwood, situated at Oakland, witht.'O a< tw of ground attached. The Maos uspociou* and convenient, and the ground well im proved. Apply to HARDY. J6.VES i GO, auj[3l __ _ Water « MF'OK SALK— A liriek llou«s (bat one year built,) and Lot, on Robinson street, Allegheny, near old Bridge. Price low and terms easy.— Inquire of _ jytii 8 BCHOVKK, 110 Second at FOR RENT.—Tn e three a lory Ilnek Dwelling Home, or. Liberty, between Hay and Marbnry meets now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Possession giver immndjatgiy. inquire of Wa, Graham, or at the Bookstore of JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, furrier Market anil Third street*. Two Lots for Sale. 'PHE Mibaerber* will fell at private sale, those two X valuable Jjit« of Ground, situnted on Tomato iL, in the Third Ward of Allegheny City, each haying a front of iH) fee-, running buck 100 feel in depth to a’JO feet alley, upon tvineti Ik built a stone wall, 25 by 100 feet, which ec*.rtn;n« -tone enough to build cellar* for two com-ortatilu .!v.ri!ir>g houses, and in front there are thr**r *!.*.!•; rn-c*. of - year* growth, ami the aide walk ii paved tvKii brick, nl) of which will be sold at Saw, Pittsburgh und Allegheny, or County Scrip,, wul be t-ikeit tn payment. . J A II PHILLIPS. No 5 Wood* * u> WM BENSON, immediately opposi* Ij'tilt SALE—Kivr lot* eligibly -ituaied ia tjw C-u iabtr.e town .if Hinninebunv The lot* are situ; rd on Duuinan -treci. numbered m F Bailsman's pti o TO, mi. ~! ami la<: No "5 fronting tru fnrion 31i y Ann wreet. 70 feet deep; the other four W feet fro: urn. by -:i feet deep Tern.-—Grenier part of perehn’-e raonev may re* ns:n for -ix yen-*, secure;! bv mortgage. Per pstticf u!-jf. iixuire ot S SCHOYF.R, m> If- 11D fepoiiJ *i \ f.M.fAiiU: HEAL LFTA7 L ON PENN STR EET V FURSALi: -A Lot of Ground *jiuau-.-.:t I'ei-n • :.eet :la, .Murbury -reel*. a.bu.mt.i i-.e ii.ic-- anu lot :i«f.v ocnupied l<> Kirhard I'dwau'a, lisvii e a Tout. •tS ami ut deplli I-VJ fee’. w,tl be -OiO r:; or kb!'.* tern,'. If i lie U :iei root;«. sub;.' I'-i. ‘•.L-rco; C I>. LOOMIS, 4|l. *t.:tfc? n\-„ DOUTOa WJSTAK’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY 7 lIF. fplluwine ettir'.e we ropy with pleasure from the “Horton Mercantile Journo!, 1 * of March, ISIS, ami we hope that if any of cur leaders ore sutTeril,; from any of the compl.tliiu which u is *»id to cure, itiev will speedily avail lhexnvlve.. of it: k I'R WISTAK-S BALSAM OF WILD «UKRRY. it wij wrll l::awn many years nc© that the wild cherry hark Hit ci this climate paaseasrtl valuable mcd«c.-.i*l <|nalit'ri Indeed this fuel was known l ihc aborigines. nad ilpcoctior.a of the leaves or bark o ii*i« tree has ever been n-girded by their piiyaiciana a on.- of.the most efeetuaJ remedies in many di*e«*e« Tin* tart M*re'ral yp.tr* since, arrested'the attention u l»r. W i-tiar, n highly respectable praelilioiicr of Vir »!i o'.tackid with a vioSent cough and great proetmuou. ami seemed battening to the grave with frarfol rapidity. I advised her to use WittaCt Baltam of Wnd Cherry—she did to, and with that valuable mruicne alone was rc*tored to health, m>d it now a livjit proof of the value of Wialar's Balaam of Wild Ch «"r- E. HALL, , Physician and Druggist. RcaJ ait and be eocrloced tall farther of theremar kal.l- virtues of WUiar’a Balaam of Wild Cherry: M's«t*. & I‘arki Genu. A*,a rnauer of ju»* Uee to yon. ajid for tho benefit of tne public, l would oder ilic iuiiowinj; sutcrocntof a cure effected by yonr medicine known a% Balaam of Wild Cherry, la die opting of lx?4? ray wife was nererely auacked will: 1 enpneumonia, or Pleuruy, which readied in a . - - -jo Hide, accompanied with a.ae ferr sough; she was attended by nots of the best phyeicinu m Chicago', but to no purpose; for week* she suffered, without relief, coughing incessantly night an-i day. I eanie to the conclusion that oil the rente dies buuwn’to the physicians could not help he* and was induced to try your Wild Cherry. 1 proearedene bottle, and comuieoecd using it according to direc tions; before it was all gone-—the cough stopped, the nuiit tulter bide letl her, and with the uid of another bottle she was restored, to pu&fect health. In con sideration of tbcee circumstances, 1 would recotmscnd it to the public as a valuable medicine. Yourj. respectfully, R. N. GARRATT. Oa*st> ttancs, Miclu, Ocl fi, 1849. Read tho folbieutg Te*tvrtmials. Of all the cures that hare been recorded, there are certainty none equal to throne last mentioned, which plainly shown the curohili ;y or Consumption, even in some of its worst farms: Caow* row, I ale co., la., June 15, ISO. J. P. fork: Pear Sir, A i I have a deep commisera tion tor the ntDictrd, per nit me to give you a brief history of ray alilicuons. a nl the benefits derived from the use of Pr. Wlctar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. In July, I*l (, i was attacked with a fever oi the ty phoil character, which l/ft me in a very debiliuucil stab', when in die following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which reduced me to such an extent as to five me the appearance of a confirmed consumption. labored under u severe cough—expectorated a great deni, end wus troubled with cold feet and night rwcats. 1 also Ireqiiemly raised blood from my lungs. 1 con tinued m this state, gradually amking under the dis ease, until January, lsi7, when L was again attacked with fever. My friends despaired of mylife, and my uliysicinns thought'l could survive but a rhort time. My extremities, esjfcciaiiy. my feet, wero constantly cold, mid almost lost their feeling. Under theso cir cumstance* « may truly be' said that I was a living skeleton. 1 finally determined to quillaking medicine prc.-rril-ed by physicians, and try Dr. Wistaria Balsam •ol Wild O Merry. and from the first week that | com menced taking st, I eon dote a gradual recovery, I commursl its uaeUix months, at the end of which time 1 was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since, and cheerfully rc 'ommertd the Balsam to all thosenl tlirtcU with di«e lsc of the lungs, and would say to those coinmeucin ; its use, not to be discouraged if two or three buttles d( not effect a cure; but persevere u I have door, and 1. iave ho doubt but mne cases oat "of ton will bo bles-ed with renewed health ail have been. Re«; ectrully, yours, JOSEPH JACKSON. Pan a SI per Bo tie—Six Bottles for 85. Sold t»y J. U. PA RK, (successor toSandford A Parr,} Fourth ami Wulnu i streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for ihe Sotlth and West, to whom all orders must be nddrcMcd.V L. Wilcox, Jr, A. Jones; J. Kidd t Co; B A. Fahnestock A Co, Pittsburgh. L. T. Kassel!, Wash ington; W. 11. Lambcrtoo, Frankiin; J„ B. Bowie, Unioniown;’!!, Welly, Greenslrargb; H. srt; J-rou A Gilmore, Bedford; Jlrr.d A Bon, Hunting don, Mrs. Orr, Hollidaysbarg; Hildelran IACo, Indi ans; J. h. Wright, Kiltanrung;.Evans a. Co, Urook- Ttlle; A. Wiliou A Son, Wayncsburghi M'Farlaod A Co, N. Callender, Meadville; Burton A Co, Eric; J. Magoffin, Mercer; James, Kelly A Co, Hatley if. Pmith, Beaver, J. D. Pamnrerton.iYarrcrr; r.L. AC.S. Jones, Condersport; I*. Croaker, Jr,'Brownsville. bovlß-dAwlytisijr _______________ LARD— I! bbls new, to day rec'd and for ■- duf7 j CRAIG A SKINNER WINES— 7l> cska Port, Madeira, hierry and Sweet Malaga Wines, for sale by iho cask or in quail- UU,. u .Hi, M Mrrcuh TL*EK, . ...» _Jto 1 fflLib £ r 2 n_ TKA s—lmperial, Gunpowder and Yoaat < llvson Teas, of superior quality, hi hf cheats, l,' it"' 1 -■ . MISCELLANEOUS, PiiEsiimaua book Booii f . NO. T 9 'WOOD STREET, (rr nm) • be found for tale an assortment ©f Vv valuable religious Books and Ti*gs. comprised in a «ene? of abouflFOUß HUNDRED different pub lications. (of which cataloguer can be had «n applica tion,) cmiiracinr many standard work* in Tneoloey, Biography, 4c. Ac., selected and Polished hr the l*re'byt'!;ian Board'of Publication in rhuddelpnin; and well adapted for Sabbath School, Congregational; Ministers’ and Privola libraries; . / Persons wishing to purchase inchhooks, an itvi-/ ted 10 call and examine the assortment . . / Tnc Depository of the Penniylvania Bible Soaioty 1 - is kept at these rooms oct&d£w3mS - "/ TO PUINTEKS. j THE subscriber hns on hand and. lor sale, at Agent of L. JohuFion 4 the follow* lag: .V -25 pair of Cases; _■ > 45 founts. Fancy letter, differectisrissj SOU Newspaper Cots; ' 500 lbs. eut to order; \ 10 Composing Sticks; 100 kega Front's-News ink; 1 Brass Galley, Column Rules, Bras* Rales of all descriptions, 4e. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth st N —Orders received for new Type. aalWAw* PEKIN TEA STOKE. THE subscriber has just received at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Foam street, a very largo and well se lected stock -of pare GKKKN AND BLACK TEAS, from New York, all of which has been received in this country since the first of February last, consisting of all the different grades grown in tne Celestial Ebnplre. Our stock being among the largestia the West, we are prepared to wholesale, on better terms than any other house in the city. We. invite retail grocers to call and e J‘F aiu * OBr» , .ock and prices. They can have it pack ed in J, J, anff; & packages, slb tin camustera, of by nun chests, to suit their convenience. Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from Ning Young Soaehong, Mela; Congo so. and Engliah Breakfast 60, Young llysoo, *. P -r r l“P«ri»l,from Dsct*rtO»ls»p?r lb. ttre requested to tend anjWl samptes of of our Teas, and try theta before purthaain*. I _ A. JAYNES. 70 Fourth strict. CEO. W.BHITH * CO.,' INFORM tbeir friends and the public thauhev h no longer any connection with their lateeatab rient In Penn street, known as the Pittsburgh Brew having removed their entire business to the POl HBKwKRV. In Pip unti mvia-d v: \U~ Tux sum* or a vztx Rmtu is not more live than_a bad, putrid breath, or ilurk, yellow d ed teeth, ff persons have these it [is their own f thereon, for two shillings, buy in article lha make their breath pure and sweet as (As Saw* . Arabia. > It carts diieases of the Goms, spungy or ulee And lor the Teeth it is unequalled, removing the»i fasteuing the teeth in the guma, and clean th white as ihCHttve/ihs/raftn /forth. sncb, reader, are the properties of Jones's l Tooth Paste, ana, without praising it ourselves, what ouc of oar most respectable and scientific lists, Mf. K. Field, of New York, says: “1 have both used and analiced thin beautiful at palpable article, (Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste, cun recommend it as possessing- all the qualities* edforit.” Reader, we enntsy no more to com only that ifyou try this onee you will be wellpli It is put up in beautiful Eeelinh China Pets, eenut. Sold bribe Agent. WW. JACKSON, B» 1 ty street,.YiushuTxh. angfcdfcw EarmoroASD Slot,Disuse*.—JONES'S lit! tan Chemical Sogp causes a free perspiration, and a Lhe same time mollies, softens, and whitens the skin giving it the textart and beamy of an InfaniV Setrsvr, Salt Rsnw axb Soxes, are soon aot only healed, but cured by its use, as at least seven Physi cian. iii New York- know, who use it in sueh. eases, and find it unfailing—as also in , • PntnJu,BLOTCtua,FaacxLßs,oranyoUierskindU ease. The reader is assured .that this i* nouscle.s puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. I could enu merate at leastbO persons cufed of* Sokk Hrs!>, Sou Lxssaxs Sou Bxaxn.—Buy it, and me it, and the reader Is sguia .uasared [ went la rot cnietly sell it for the above unless I knew It to bo sil I rtgie. Those who are liable to CuaVed, Csacked, ox Cnarsc Fnani, will fiad-this a cure. Any one atßicted with any of the or sim ilar diseases, will find this all and even more (admira ble in its properties) Chan I stile. Bui, reader, the stores are Cooded with imitation*, and be sure you ask for JONES’S Italian Chemical Soap. Sold by WM. JACKSON, 8» Liberty street, Pduourgk : angfcdfcwT Q7* All 000 l crnxxro are honorably asiutedthaf the fallowing are the actual qualities of a 3s. bottle of Joxvs's Coral Hair Restorative. If tbey ileaWt our word, they cannot there highly respectable cilixens who have tried lc— Mr. Geo. B-rtet, -11 Elm it. New York. Mn Manilla Reeve*, Myrtle av, Brooklyn. Mi. Win. Tompkins-jg Kinjw, New York.' Air. Tlioi. Jnckron, Montour* JiiindjncarPiitibHrgk 11. E. Cclirn, late barker iteamboat 8. America. And more tban a hundred other* state, tlioejh this ttii'i suffice, that it will force the hair loyrowbnlic head or.face, «top it fitting oiT, strengthen the roots, rvmoTir.e rcurf. and dandruff from the rooin, making iitflt red, or gray hair a*iame a fine bark look, anu kecpiiuj dry, haran or wiry hair inoitt, wft, r Jean and he&otifal. a very, very Inny timr. fold by the vVM. J fe> Liberty ft, I’iusnarjjlL Price 37J, SO rrnta, one dollar. eu«:!iin * nc.taral, heal thy, uUlisjtcr. ei;*r, Jivm- v.a; tf.e *.mi3 lime »,ur.i: *■» u crMurti'* oirthv n .-m ami iniuoUi. jjoid by ihc Agasu W 'l. JACK>K.‘.\, S 3 Lib irty-kt, I’iiubi'fxh • Price as rrurT^AwT HEW UAK DW AHK tf HGN OF THE I'H.NH AND S.VsV **o« 78 Wcod ntncti Pittabur HFCFR ANPLAUFUA.N, Importers art in Foreign sod UAItDWi ail lU varieties. ore now iurr‘*rcd. to iwii. ** 1 un as reasonable terci» or ran be purchased uJ 'Vo solicit our friends, and tiic public grnl rail and examine onr tnoelr, tvftien constat* i KN| vr> and FORKS, PGHKKT and PEN SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trlh >ueh a* l«, Latches, Hinges and Screw*, k with every nmele caunliykepi in llarJvraref \\ e .'ivitc the mtendon of t’orpcnteri and Met jetirrdlly to our nsyortrite/.l cfToo!», which ha! lee ted with -real care, end which wc arc ties I to sell jo as to give satisfaction. aptfcdt Property la AUeghoay City Tor skuT THE subscribers oiler forsaiv ar.nmbercf ehoiM ■Lots, situate in the Second ’Ward, fronting on ihg Common ground,on easy terms. Inquire nt ,\ •• • •' W.O’H.ROBINSON, Ally itLaw,StC!alx«i. . ' ‘ or of JAJS ROBINSON, oti thspremlsss. '\ '• tufl7:dAw;fT - _• \ NEW DQOKSt rpili; WAR WITH MEXICO,, by R 3. Ripley; 3 Elements of Rhetoric: comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence and of Persuasion; by. Kiehurd Whately, D. D. - Minay on Christian Baptism; by Baptist W. Noel, M. The Oil! vies, a Novel. •• Fairy Tales, from all Nations; by Anthony R. Non taiba; with 31 illustrations by Doric, Jun rec’d by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, _d;l» comer Third and Market streets . New and Elegant Gift Bookat SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS; by'j.T. Headley, with eleven original designs by Barley. Poems and Prose Writings, by Richard H. Dana; 9 vol<-. muslin., ' , Illuminated Gents of Sacred Poety, with six illustra tions engraved on sleet, by JqhnSartain- Jns’. received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTOtf, iic'33 . comer Tliird and Market sis. Now Books, PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT; ora Practical View of the mutual duties, relations and interests of lha Medical Profession, and Uts Community; Ly Worth iastbn Hooker, M. D. -1 ' . ; The Works of NtchielDq.Jlartaipne; comprising hli Essays, Letter*. Ac„ By'yfa. JlazleiL NtnevehAnditaHcntuink,-qty Austen Henry Lay- ‘ f afd.F.iq, D. C. L. fT-jV ' '• -Glimpses of Spain; or Nofesof an Unfinished .Toar • in 1W7., By S.TVWnltk. : Tctrperis Proverbial PbUdafiphy, new edition; illus- . trsteu. Just received by ; JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, novll ' eoracf Market and Third streets 1849*501 LOCKWOOD'S ILLUSTRATED WORKS—llia* mutated Books—Books In richly carded binding, illuminated and illustraisd—Books superbly boundut Velvet. Silk, Morocco, and Composition,, tn imitation of the Middle Area— Bibles and Prayer Books, beau tifully bound in Velvet and Moroeeo; magnificently or namented anddltaminaied. For sale by - JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, dc£? Bookseller A Importer. 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