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TELEDJUmC NEWS, *B.
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ijtnaii&ad lead Ooapaay orgufaed yesterday, I
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Rcbtnacn, 7* Bw?* So “* u,y > I
• yaftAfaeft Jfc Tsemm..' . '.'-V _ • I
1 • Tkt flajatoim ofl
ta tT y ITI M,t«»ai9we|
kfM atrfvK .'IS«M08f««» tta w-'oflinioihal
- m«r discharge tffcfa toy-' Tlfa .witaoaa we I
fiartoiffeoeeadbd, we betievo are ear-1
mc, . ;Wd bmßararbeardtbe® denied by sayl
pßQiauThey were certainly be-1
, jond car wSUbt, »»d *<** sot of «a» «ekingi|
Maeih&bfel joonalfatewaaroboond to state I
• {*•&£*. Iflia Chronicle was disappointed, in |
thede&ct ofits candidate, ao von we {a that of;
oozi* .IT lacoadnctors take thedisappoint!;
. mat barder Una wo do, is it not oar tab, tad cn
.'kariJyoxdtooareottmliWtiioo. :
Qarnaifhborof tbs Mercaiy mast excuse uj
fios uyfiather aigimealtoftroroffaTafl too!
Goopasy panthiafag boo where It eta be got on I
thohesUaras,b<*b aa toqaality and price, and
thtswa»afpeyi&ssL Asyotheroode of pro*
. tending* seems to ns oo utterlyridienJoos, that
-wa do sot ctt> father to troobfeoer readers with
-Hi Weeroperfectlywilling that ear neighbor
; »hot»l4 eaioybia opiafen bet we
Aoaoithfakho will find say seosibte man to set
. tpcnltr •;'
San.Bo«z> t 1 ** of
Cm Fewtsylftafa_iUfl Tbnrsdsy I
fa** efaefadtha faOowiag Boerd ef Directors* wl
«*i» fa tW easting year—. -; |
• Wm. Robinson, Jr„ Alkgfcoy. : I
■ Jtfb I
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fffaff. Irtiwa, Pirtibnigk. :
■ ' • Arnold Lynch*StarkOx/Ohio. -.-
;• ;Jak»l«nriD # 'Vn»*Ofc| * •.•
* IfcaAxkStreet,Colamhiaan 00.,0hi0.
- . W*. Rotation, Jr. l
• Meeting eftba Board* toehiciadriiiliiam • \
Attmtl»Cm.~Thefli«tab«»orth*cW*l
tOt cfA&egtefiy wtt at-iho-lown booty on yea*
tardty,at lOo’aiock, A» Iff.* and, tflar being I
■gwim faybrgtxdttdby le-sfactlagWie. Bobfasom
Jr 4 Select Ooaacfl/and M.UV
• Oifanlgle Clerk. Wa.Uoo», Eeq.| win elected
Frcsidest of Qgnmoa Cottacfl, and I, J .Carpenter,
dark. ■
B.BL trasihfi&s«omianUa*|
' yor, .by Aldarmaa BaAler. and immediitfly ea»
taredttpomlhDdntkacfhiaoflUe. . |
•y»*» Caraeih adfograad to B»et OQ Tueadiy
1 pH. ai lulf pi«t riT. P. IL* to tied ofleara fev,
,'thdonlaff j«i&':
Theßalfam 4aerie>aiß«op)iag oar stale*
.'. aiis>barof
' <•'■■' period often yecra piya thefcOowfafeoa*
-
•• anlarealib afafih abe poaaenea aadtbe>«irrteyj
tad amerprisiag fpirit which her dUseos obstiboe
-totgia&UiM^Bltfaasbfairiymai&uisathe tppeJ*
' btlo&oftbeßbninsbao ef Aneriea.^ 1 |
Bomur aso Ban. Roan. - ‘Tbe I
Erie Oioptte baa aeea a letter from e Jugtlr re- |
vhiehsuiei that it la |
■ «Bitatn that tbo Director* of the Buffalo end State I
Ida® Railroad triHput the road nnder contract a> |
'•OOfttstbeyeiaperieetUM right of way.. We on* I
- StockboldeTt paued a reaoloticn Jto |
Dot affect at 4beir meeting'a few days since. They I
have opwards of werth of stock taken, udj
A cofanltled baa been appointed to proceed to ob-1
*ain tbo balance. Jtis thooghtthe contracts will
- be fltada as eartf aa Marek or Apdl* if adt beibro.
■' Later inte%enee states the inll ezDcfatt of’stock;
has boot fakes; and we nay therdbro coaffdenly 1
. . ■fyunny Of WOlk
- wxtaprfory•{, -j •'/ J
• ’A correspondent ofthe Newark al*
ladfag to the progressof Methodism, aaya; “It has I
bean established fa thisptoe tarty one years. Da* I
tfaf thaf tiae* not fan than baa bees ex*
fie the stzpport of .the Os«pd and benevo
Icktjpgfposfi; $39,000
faSandsy Sebook/be** being a total of $70,000,
ef in n«ente of $1790 yearly. Tbo present nnm*
bar efttgnfasdta7* ofoeobenlSSSj
P, aggflf 'Sibbslh Sebonl ohiU I
dwkWOfc* •-"
;AaIsBUFSzAXE— l lfcaCherokee Indians,ills'
to apply fersdsiasioalalQ ibeUaloßj
Jaafewyawn and, wiihthMview, tlwy are ex*
ttadiafij antea.to compete with tha whites la all
k&tdaofiopxomuaiA .
- Til TTrrriffi Tha nnnrinnTinn nTr TrT»jrmttrm■ rr I
to the oflre of Bishop of tha diocere of laditai* I
twkplaoeon the}6thefDaeember. Tbaaermcal
irta ptetehed by Bishop Mcllvaine, and the'ttah-j
opeiectwaipreiaatedby jßiabops Reaper and I
Bawfcs. Bebop UpJoU, we believe, I* A satire
tNAlbday, and was.fanned? tho factor offltJ
l® Haw York.
VROI WAIHXHOTON.
■! cbnupocdsnreof lha FittAaish Garsan;
I WAHCWTtrr, Jaa» 7> 1850:
| ItyasUdipßlicßa napooUng the faio of Oepenl
Omt opoa (he anspenslon of later*
«0808 with Aiucria, are boc aooertala to ba veni
' ’' |ri,Bl were yostarday.—Mr.
CSmj spoken lO dtT POtl
>ll'ifc>lli<liyT|atn|illi> |iir|iin!rtnn Mr.’Clay
there*
open Umrubto oriqeeixd,
: even referring aaoh >de«
• ' ‘ts* with whichW» WBM M
V 1 anfavorabty fait in ourta*
\ -.’tetMane Irtth' GQvif'fOvenimenla. Mr.Qiynl
- ' happily opon tho fmAmt ha
: •*tatoowßto haw &r'4obf ifcbgt Or popnlar ef*
r’ ’ .. .*/
Kr.fialaowaidlo tddßaaalaaaaho(hezpow*l
ojftotawhiah we oogfct to withdrawn the light of j
-. wy . hir.Hala.thaa pro* I
■J oeededtan mflo of eotti&g lira? to expore the
» ttWel characterof the propdaitioa, and thalneoa*
S Teakarice UuuaiuteUead the practice of dj**|
- |«rliß>hmtfßg between aeUoa*, by withholding pro*
i. viHOM fie heaping op tha csoal eammaolcetioiis
i«rtththaa),eaßDCdutt!ofetxrdi**pproyin#oiftholrj
; peliey and'lriaiiiiioa.lt. ■rtrr.twl«f«iri»g lhsn> awm I
• i.ftgUra. ••;/ ■ :v- j-
TU»i»mrftob#Aetuiceifc«tfc*
woaW taqaJatly voted dewß,wbeo Ur. Footed nan
to answa* Mr-City. He wiQjpctk to aionov,
ta» how kmgliwcuU not be aafc to conjecture.
• ThdHowoftter*nwn]Him anw ispegt an*
ctto daytotbneflbrt to elect t dark, tad up.
(Mi no vunt tho objaetof lt> exertion ihxa when
:r to attempt was oommeaced qa Thursday UiL
: C o».'tofivft trial* midn to day, Foreey Lid one
tetfrtf and reran pote* against one hundred
, ; ; tcStUnoeaTOtei faroUior ctsdidAtet. Hr. Cnap
baiVtbaprewßteapibi* tad efflotont Clerk, reo
eel fed «t one time cue hundred ted 1 three votes,
- • tat lhe iopotaMlity of bit election being prored.
' ;he VM dropped, ted Mr- Foote, of Vermont, tak*
|eaßp* r'-O# tbaltst trial to day, Mr. Foote iracerr*
’ ta 91 tateti tsd tt It very pomdbia that tnt oppo>
.. • • cfFoeneymayall unite upon. him, end that
■ dettbin* i He 4oet. eot dedre tbe ofßoe, end
«eah*toidthtthtcoaJdnottcoeptoflr,*iftet«
'•. daredtohla/ ‘
Until (hit matter it disponed of,. it is quiteto
fib to tbak.of doing taybosieeaaof a lqpLilitire
• ohtnstef.—A, report Goto the Committee on rolee
, waetatdep
> tfon intha vyatetn whteh haathsrefere-'prevail-
' Tba tab j«*ef*l»very is made to wait upon the
: enmaesce of both branches, and lor this no
OM fate and, very poignant regret- InJtheBea
me, Foote** retdmioa declaratory of the power
■ad doty ef Congress to the orgsainiioa of gov
i •nncste&r the’ territories hu tan shared to
' the will byQoa. CsWftBstc*n!, sßdthe debate
; ifceetaj «ad& tbe Bocae,. Mr. Aooftr rcsofatfea
7 a the dtaeiud itasoditte tafiawsest of the
• VttoaU ptorteo, in regard tothem,mßatiie over
Oak, tad other ogdeftsttH hire
tan oeaitashlp asttied tntbair placet, f
|a ihawotteskMr, Ctoeot’reaatation ia
tin *■»*■ p«u
; by v iai«fasaMto .ChlHbntitf tabees&pooad
o t, while that «f Mr. • Votuble, adopted by
Howe, «ttl to gp«cdfly it newed^- 2 ** l^ to ®® r
few a short IbD a the action tWMW***®*
at Wb*Unjton,wbfle Coupes* 1*1“ iijfipm, and
1 which has arret been seta TtoieaJ, than doriflf
the promt winter. .
Wssetsoras, Jsb. *, ISSO,
I Tbe political newa~ef the day i* set important.
| iheHooaehw elected no dink jet Three trial*
[«nerehad today,in which Feeneydorifecdfan
10710104, end Mr. Foot, of.Yenasat,w«s* o ? lo
[M: I think the rank proroa this Mr. Foote can
notbe elected, while the fiua of Fptwy conilnnei
(e be doubtfaL. To narrow the Whip will tike
up Philander B. Wadle,af Hew To*, end if they
eoneanfiaie their ttnagtkupon Mw, he will be
eboeea, for aB die foe SeSen stand ready to rote
for hist, or for. eny body bnt Forney or Campbell,
their Teitee can aid in hie decdoa.
The aUnthteretu work threatened la the Sen*
ate, when they beiia upon the nomination*, has
notbieneoauneneed yet. Wearoasqnieiesa
i beer la e enow atom. The contort in tbe Haase
| lint* aHwwttftaj *rnl the loof Wlttded dll*
logons In the Senate orer the abstractions of C*a».
upon foeigadiplomaay, end of Foote, 190 a alaro*
ry, anti doll as Bruin hi his winter* torpor.
I Then was in the Utter hnaoh% ralher spirited
I debate spam the entS alarory rcnfntirrnt of the
I Vermont LegbUtuio. Tales, of Florida, e enb-
I jtet whose only distinction ooitiiti in his hirinf
I been the flnt to olpct to the courteous reception
I of these Con sorereign States of
thtoUatou, pretended to tod in the resolutions In
question something diwespoetfol to the other States,
tad ho therefore misled the ordinary notion to
Hr. Hasan, of Virginia, worked hlnaeli
into n fcverhestfn denouncing the enegsnoe and
prwtnnpttonof sending hither aaoh deelarationa
: af«lut a fhvorite faatitoifon of Us own and other
States of the' Sooth. Slavery was, he said, no
eeneemef VemonttyMid ho recommended her
to mind her own business. • Mf*Maaoo,whflehe
vts thsa lebnUaf, Vermont tor what he called
the impertinence of Interfering withes institution
peeollaz to the Sooth, in whieh she could hare
eo ooooern, conveniently torgol to notice that
through end by that institalton alone Virginia hsd
In the House tow representatives, who bat for tta
frftwifta would have no right there, Thceetour |
representative* of Virginia property may ait there
without question as to their right, but when they
or Hr. Mason ask, as they are now doing, (he
mention of that principle to other regions, wlihln
the limits of ths Republic, Vermont will protest,
■nd every other ikeo Sttio will do the same. This
discussion tookplane on a motion to lay the don
Con.Wprinton theteble. The mottos tolayoa
the table wia defeated* eyes U, to The
vts passed over, and will com* up again
tomorrow, trims Hr.(Smt«of Ohio, wiH speak
**£. Cua’a ranlalkn nsptabt dlptmulo In
unosn. wiih AuDi. coalt, op,Foott,of Ml*,
ilnlppl, delivered himielfofoM of hi. chereeter.
IgtiofalmlnattoßS against Hr* City, tor having ep»
pbeed li yesttrdiy. The liolo gentleman was
more eourteoas towards Hr. Clay, than to Cover*
aor-Seward* a few days smee. The matter was
not disposed c/
I feigos to imer yeriarday to the important vote
Upon Hr. Clement lesohotos eaffinf far the in.
: •txbctkm and correspondence to and with Gen.j
Bilsy, as Govern* of CaUfemia, to wpsrt pu
tkutariy to Us ooapoclton with the proceedings
ending with the forastton of a State Constitution*
U was laid uposthetabls by the easting vote of
lb* Vice President, lb* vote being the remarkably
lon one of M to », only two Seantors bam* ah
•eni. It was . a triumph for the Administration,
tad shown (hat aU Gan. Cass’ prmmaaammtot
agatost it do not command the faD assent of his
party .adherents. Had Mr. Webeter been pres
cat the vote of the Vice President would not have
been required. Jcwos.
. |>BOX BiBBUBVBd.
ConstpeodeaM cf the Pittsbsrgh Gcxetie.
| ffiMintrifl, Jul. 8, 1850.
ThU haing tbs Btb of January, nobnsineas was
tnwo-ad fa either Hades of tbs Legiilttare.
—la the Senate, Ur* D°nn added additional tatre j
to Us by tooring tbs mutation lor in ad- 1
losnmesV Of coarse, bo Benator, howerer in
tended bemay bare bean in tbe welfare of the
.Comiaoawealih, and tbe progress of the Legit*
flstere, desired to ptaee tamselfin opposition to e
nsotmiaa of this kind.
te the Horae, Ihe emne pteeeedlefmei kid.
the resolution bdo{ oflknd by Hr.-Forter,
Northampton County, in atm mere claptrap terms 1
tkm by Ur. Dele, Mr. Fetter tetef e
mn of reel ability, lad tbe other bate counterfeit- !
It la cnrioWto aeo whit a chxaje of CsatCTtsa j
bow posttltaa gives amaa. Daring the hfo time j
ofQea. Jackson, br at least daring that pprt : oa of |
it when aaslatinoo Bright have been of service ts I
him, Blr.Yoiter was oae of lh;s very londest in I
: oohdnaning hls measares, and ta tidieoling hta I
| to calehrtty. Staco his death, how* I
ever, ha has thrown UasaifwltUa tho halo’of hi* |
I nsn»,ind«wearawtih hia hand vpoa hia. thigh,
las they did in. ancient tiarea. : I
How dfflbrea! are the fimoeas of men. A I
I Kative American.editor in Hirriatergh, at the
I tmm of Gfan. Jacksoa 1 ! death, who had been load
Ito aosfeinlng tho aU hare daring hts'life, la every
I aenrfhiiadihiniriTaUoa,.caaooatapenhim with;
I , and qudo very aetr being nntod 1
I therefor ; asd sack .odiam wu tetnpcrsriiy east
I spaa him, that ho waa not area ahla to obtain a
Igtare durmast a. hotel.
I Verily, a jeweQ which is not
I mt»h prised, tor both those men are bow holding
I poblio potbioni. v . COBDgy.
yBOXMWTOBg.
cf, the PUtabtrgh Oaxos*.
KiwYoxx, Jan. 7, 1830.
AH tt daft?*— here, sad the comaonc* leatrk
is'thtt the weather here was so bad. All tmmll
tre completely weatherbound; tad it only
rettiJne to tail what wifi be done whan U eleara
off' and what has been done. After the Ist of
May e most etegaat sad exteaiire hotel it to be
ereeted ie Bond street; onao the centre of fesbien
•Ue todety; bat now the reaideaae of dentists
end fIM paradise of faoerdiag hoossi A Urge
Bnabpr of defthlbonaea are to be rued to make
room ibr-tbe new bote), which trill receive u
taeau those unable to get lato the New York and
Union Place Hotels. Oo the flrst of Hay, the
whole Moek oppoaito.tb* Irving Hotel will bo de
voted to the dry goods trade of Btearart, who will
then hare the sort exteaiire owihjiihmeat to the
world. Large a* lathis kira of Stewart’s, he does
not an all the dry goods, bat has many active
oompetltan, tad among the fint may-be named
the.MW houre! of Hitchcock de Laadbreter, who
here, the cholera departed, retailed the enor
moaa tom of 9200,000 of dry goods. They are a
mow Unwae.hoaee to adrertiae,.a£danlike most
houes, ns they premlee.
i .Onr postmaster has adopted eaorel plea for
the pra-peymentof papers, which ie worth copy*
lag else where. He bow eltoira papers to be pat
Info the letter boxes, whea the Bsctleasl partof e
fire rent steop ia attached. Half of one of these
stempe dirided diagonally, and pasted on (be en
velope, wiQ be receired u equivalent to the pay*
nwnt of two cam; a quarter, by the eeme mode
ef dirisiee, as equivalent to the payment of one
oent portage,
Tbenow UgiaUtlre common oouncil were in*
ducted into ofiee this tore*ooo,«nd the annual
aeaßKfe of the Mayor deUrared. Our city legia
lathreiaa new feature, and mayneed come ex
planation. \ Voder the-eew order ef things, com*
mlttew are dispensed with, and all sabjects of ia*
ternal pelicy are reported opoa by separate
boreasx, suh aa lamps, gas, streets, dee. Legit*
Ultoa te done by bin, end instirad of night meetings
e reghlar session from day to day is. required.
The odlmre are paid, and the toe room abolished.
The tables of import* and exports bom Ibis cl*
ty do not show the most flittering state of things,
ud an argnment not to be onheededU ftror of a
ra&m, and a radical one ia the tari£
Dutiable. Free. Specie.
1848 88,307,944 sl|oS6l9
1819.
Increase 1,083,010 4^0*.039
. These iSgmee me eondasire agmimt the htxat*
beg, dignified with thenameofTree Trade; aathe
figgres staid, the increased imports of merehaa*
dies are eerea millioae ofdoQan, bat we hare no
fiyylt lnijT*Me cf expert* to aqaare the aceoaßLOw
the otberhaad we hares decraaaeof exports of
fire end thrab qoaiur millions, (be emooats etan d*
teg ta 1849,
diagth&inereaaeof importa with the deeresaed
axpcrtijwe hares balance of trade .'egaiartna in
the of thte pert ofeUrenimflftmsofdol
tea, a good pot ofwhitatu bisea eentod by State
andaoramaastitodo, exebHnga# to keep ow
qtetatobeaa
;i,' 1
1 c.-ti-.'T irJ?<. , J •
be eetten there Is e good detfGtr with
“Jes tflo.Coo tales, withiatb jot iraak,Mao*
lß * the stock tree, materially. Fleur te rather
dell atatn, coomoe stale, S 5 0 SjM; etreft, *5OB
0 S 121; mixed Ohio end lediaaa,ssl2i 0 SISI.
mixed (MB 0 S JS;«rß&U,*ttoh’
3211 Genesaee, S 3 44 0 5 9d~ Than
is slittle specnlsthra baaed os’ asop*
possd short supply here, btxsfce cstiaitea are so
.vartant, it is dtskmTt to get nssr the facte
The estimates range front 850,000 to 700,000 hbis*
Tbe belisrers inthehjghestlaaiea slate, bowe*r
er,that 200,000 or 300,000 bUs. st feast, ere «n%
■OOOde
Wheat, no ehknfe. Cam *o ton, and
| yellow can be had at 63c!* Whiskey 96»086l«.
| The market the Pork to lower, with email sale*
Men Hfll 30 011621, and Prime $8 62*, with
I 300 or 400 bbla»and 350 bbto. for February,
ideliwyaistl 011 25. Beef to daß-nlea «
$806121 for Prime, ands3W 09 forMea*
Sales 400 tea Prime Meas at $l5 50. Lard to to
at 6 0 B|e, and 1000 kega on
private terms. Cot meats are to fair reqoett. Bake
500 tea lair Hamf, dehrerablo to April, aidle, and
lOohhdi dry ealted, on private also to an
rive. J
The Irea market ie firm* end holder* generenjji
■*k an advance. There hare been no recent ar
rival* from England,endlhe'maikel cannot be
qaotedwf ton. In money matter* there la no
change to notice. ;
Far d* Ptttdnrgh Gantt*.
Vntcnil Coafiwaeii ■Old «d Saw
lebod &*>Vnleß.
la che Gazelle of last Saturday u eriWe >*
(band, endorsed by the Rev. Dr. Biddle, tad Be*
8. M. Sparks, together with three other gentle*
non connected with Dr. Riddled church, with
ihe caption, “The Presbyterian'Church Union
Question.” \
} This article demands some reply, which-we will
l endeavor to make in the spirit of Christian breth*
I tea.' Ia matter* of Christian centrererty, troth
most guide, as tar as it Is knows, (or bj adopting
this conrse ft will appear that verity and not envy,
and a desire for maintaining what is proper, rather
I a contradicting spirit, moves ns to oppose
I toy person, measure, or thing. Concessions to
[an opponent, aa far as troth will purify, prove
I magnanimity of aonL This was the plan punned
I by the Great Apostle ia his controversy with the
(Jews. Ho eoooeded every thing ihaLWas true, ia
| the arguments they advanoed, and then set to
I work and oreithrew all of them by a simple state-
I ment ot facts.'Heb. 9,1,10, and ver. 11,38. Wo
I desire to follow this blessed example.
I In reference to the article of our brelhren, we
leak.
1 L What gave rise to the u fraternal eonfer*
eneef ” Ani A few day* previons to the drat
meeting, Dr. Dr. Biddle, Ur. Sparks,
and Mr. West, happened to meet in Dr. Riddle’s
Btody. • Dr. introduced the subject of
zo*oaioa. Dr. Campbell and Dr. BlddJe conduct
ed the conversation, for a abort time. Afterwards,
Hr. West united in it. Mr. Sparks, Uis believed,
withdrew before the conversation ended. A
I meeting was agreed on for the Monday following,
I Monday 1 ,3 d Decamber. Dr. Campbell agreed
j m bare the place prepared, and to have his teeth-
I jen properly informed'on the subject. There was
ithenen* Old School and dm New School bteth-
Iren present,when this conversation commenced*
|aad it commenoed with Dr. Campbell “ Honor
[to whom honor is dne."
IL When the conference held its first meeting
what did it mmlemplate accomplishing 1 An*.—
I The great point urged was union in Ptttaburgh and
I vicinity. The rapidly increasing population of the
two cities was etated^tho-solemn mpom&ility
to c&u populntioo»'amongst whom God had ap
tbdioutioft of the present resident minis*
taif» end the necessity of union to produce t
stronger and mare effectual, infinence upon the
people, for their spiritual good, as well aa the »• |
cessityto here the division existing 1 healed, was j
urged with earnwthesa. The Old Bctool breth
j ren had so timber aim, at first, than reunion in
| Pittsburgh, between the twoPresbyterles of the
Old and New School. In the pragma of the con
ference, this|object vas extended to.thePresbyte*
riee of Erie and Meadville, owing is synodical re*
in the New School body, between
*hmb two Preabyleriea, and the Preabylery of
Pittsburgh.; An estensioa ofthe correspondence
to the entire body of the church, in both branches,
was pled for by toms of the New School brethren,
and a tt^ 1 " made to that end, bat the opposition
ttmeiwtth.for several resaons, caused the mer
er to withdraw it. So w the jCrk and tbrd plans
wen disponed with, and the asemd adopted.
HI. What we» the mas*# why the motion fit*
a general , anion was withdrawn ! We giro find
their own eutemant, and then our answer. Their
statement is— 11 In order, however, to shew the
antire sincerity of oar wish for a general onion...
one of the dade»igned<M*- .Wewg.nßftf, and
another (Mr- Wallace) seconded a motion to the
following effect: That the entire Aets in regard to
this conference, together with the substsnee of the
views expressed on both sides, be incorporated in
a circular letter to be addressed to the entire Pres*
byterixn Church or the two schools, with a view
to ehdt the opinions and foelingt of both,eo that
if the movement met with favor U might be intipi*
eat to a general anion of all sound Presbyterians
in both branches of the Church. 0
Oar answer te their statement of the foregoing
motion being withdrawn is, that it was withdrawn.
1. Because it was shown by these New Bcbool
spesJcexs. that sound New School Presbyterians
would not agree to a general Union themselves,
an 1 tspvrfttvn first took place on their
own side of the bouse; that is, some Fresbyteriaaa
of the New School woold not offer n reunion of
their own body, as that body cow is, with the Old
School body.
2. Bcrmofo saoh expurgation was shown to be
impractical*, and that things most remain as they
are, or another excluding act moat take place on
the pan of the New School, to nd themselves of
the elements ef destruction, or the soend among
most aeoede from the onsownd. And
3. Because the motion included in If, the object -
of having Old School minorities, to unite with New
School majorities, under their name; the same
as the Nbw School minority in Pittsburgh and
vidnity would have to assume the name cf the
majority in esse of re-nslon. This was eeen to
be aa effort merely to change the character ol i
parties, without effecting a general and solid re*
onions; or in the least purifying the distant parts
of the New School Charch. The 'motion was
therefore: strongly opposed, end consequently
withdrawn, but not to the reason assigned by Dr.
Biddle, and his friends, as we believe an attempt
at re-union, on such a basis was also seento be
an attempt to change the state of the real qoee*
lion before.eonfeience, which question was then,
Union in Western Pennsylvania. This attempt
to ohange the question was folly met by Ur. Dei*
ht, the chairman of the conference.
IT. Dr. Biddle and his brethem say, they take
their “present position from conscientious
utw."
What are these motires f We had hoped thyt
D t. Riddle, especially, who had expressed hlsu
selfto&eqaeut, so earnest, and *o anxious tor re*
nniOo, would bare had no conaclentioos aerates
in co-operating with his brothers, in a practicable
way, to effect an object so desirable and so •‘near
to hit heart. 9 The coaftrenc* dosed, leaving two
thing* for future action. * Fint a committee hav
ing beeniappolstedjthe boainass of future corres
pondence wu committed to that body. Dr.
Riddle Wuooe of this commiuoe, the paper pre
pared for the Presbyteries he helped to correct,
and voted in committee lor the amendment* sug
gested. He pronounced the statement, after hear
ingittwieereadT'Ufaithfal hiatorto narraUvoof
the principle matters e-bich transpired to confer
ence. 9 Stcondj the conxrreoco instituted a week*
1* prayer meeting, Lrtho future attendance end
co-operation ef Minuter! and Eldon of both par.
’J’q jhis, the, Doctor and hi* brethern agreed,
end indie DoctoW words, we say, “they wooid
be cenfeasodljr in • wrong position, who should re
fese Christian conference and prayer with their
brethern. 9 Again the DoetoFe article aaya,-We
were influenced by ooniideretlont lita these, that
ChrUtlaaeoaferenca end prayer might do good,
&o. : If this bee tree positioa,,why then do not
tho Doctor sad his Edera attend at the» meetingsl
Bat what good can come fium prajpogt if we be.
Hove the thing about which wo.pray aanotbe
eooompiishedf Nay more, if wo not only “«*•
poet no suoceas, 9 bat determine to our heart* to
prevent, if wests, the thing to promote which we.
profed to meet ia Christian conference and pr*!’
erbebMOodl -Wo are told to-Hak iaiailhno
thieg wavering, for ho that wavereth U ;
wave of the sea, driven with (be wind end tossed.
Let not that man think that he shall reeeiv* an J #
thing ftom the James, L fi, 7.
7, Tbs publics! tom in the Gantto, the paper
■fioftod by both eemaiaee sad ouafeieaee, te
t- :
jisfefc objected Co, by tlie Doctor and bis friend*.
Tie aoltdioaeTiiis fent hast. The paper itself
cootaini tiro reason whleh ought tobe deemed
suficieal to justify its publication. But are have
Wrong etUi&mal grounds fbrfls appearance in
print.' Dr. Biddle stated, when be met with the
committee on the 14th Bee., that hbjchureh was
then in aferment - What tiwd this ferment!
eeitaialy some sort of news of the object and do*
incs in conference had reached his people. It
was necesary therefore that the paper should be
published, to prevent misrepresentations, ai well
as to give the people the knowledge of the true
state of affairs. And the only regret on our part
ia, that the paper area not addressed to the mem*
beta, as well as the Elders and Minister* ot thp
churches.
Why wish concealment, or express even a de »
airs to “heap the matter quiet, 0 from the ehxisiitn
publio, and the people of our churches, a matter
which so eminently interests and especially
SO) when a/srewar had began Uftn the paper eras
published. Was not this ftmns the result of a
distorted view of the facts of the ca»e?
The paper, in amior form, wndUtributed oh
Monday, the 24th of December. It in
the Advocate on Wednesday, 2fiih, and in- the'
Gaxette on the 29tb. The paper waa read from
several pulpits. Old Dr. Riddle read a copy,,
from kit pulpit 1 Has he read one even yet t It
not, U is very plain what causes “surprise and.
regret,” that the paper should have been found in
*be Ctsetis. That tespeotable sheet ia read by
many of hla congregation, and they taw for them
selves the genuine and authentic doings of the
conference—other congregations heard the aaxne
from their own pulpita. Now had the good lec
tor read a copy to hla congregation, and told them
frankly his own views on the subject, we presume
that U any “fermcru" existed, U might have been
allayed—“ When Neptune raises his head above
the waters, the tempest is stilled.”
VI. With reference to the ministers and the “sec
retary” of the conference, the public will tee, it is
a personal matter, and without proper ground of
complaint.
The “Secretary of the Conference,” if he kept
any minutes, ought to have handed them to the
chairman of the committee of correspondence. If
he kept so minutes of importance, why cemplaln
of the publication of the circular on that acconnl 1
Certain it is, no minutes were, to our recollection*
read at the dose of our conference meetings.
VII. On the question of ti&orilf in voting for
instituting a committee on need
ay no more than that the Doctor and his brethren
“acquiesced” in 1 a measure, which, according to
their own statement, they did not believe would
succeed. . But this they did, merely from “cour
tesy.”
/COUNTERPANES.—CoIored isd Whitt Coaster-
V pane*, of hmdtoao p liters* and Um met- (at
lalolowfay jtnH | WR MURPHY
COLORED COTTON VELVETS.—Mauris* blue,
lifOtUloe, acariet, muoon, garnet, brows, frees
and black Cotton Velvets: u assortment always kept
. . i bjr juU WR MURPHY
AtprtM)il«oihmUtddllomore,batßnimsiUT
oftbeßuiatectßtifidafewtemHk*. Nor would
we have replied at all to the statement ef our
toyed brother, Dr. Biddle, and those who signed
with him, considering their statement as a kind of
epdiff for the course they thought proper to pur
sue, only, we with to keep the real fata of the
ei»** before the Christian puWic, both here and else
where. So lar as Dr. Riddle aad those who set
with him are’cotcerned, every indication warn
us that reunion is. oat of the question.
VIU. We coactade with a tummaty of factv
aad some remarks.
(1) Facts. The Conference and its remit shows,
1. That Dr. ess Old School Brother,
il. In this way, it began with the
Old School Brethren: see sect L
9. The OidBehool Brethren eoatemphted noth*
: lag, at first,but a onion in Pittsburgh and vicinity—
See see* 11. I
3. They conceded to their New Scbati Breth
ren en extension of correspondence to tie North*
era Presbyteries,, owing to Syeodical relstionr
and bcpanso they believed the churches in those
Presbyteries to be essentially sound In the faith,
tee see. 11. .
4. They opposed all extension of the corres
pondence to the church general, for tho reasons
stated 'tee sect. UI.
5. A committed of correspondence war raised,
consisting of tint N. 8., and three O. 8. Deo.
6. This committee met, and agreed spen the
paper to be transmitted to the Presbyterin. Dr.
Riddle voted for tbs amendment oflhla psjer, and
then for hi adoption, alter bearing it teal twice-’
Bee red. IV. ud|l. j
7. Tie Conference* a Prayc Meet*
ing for both sides to meet at, and pray for God's
bleating on their eCarta fartomnioo. Dr Riddle
and hi* brethren agreed to this. Thid. 3.:
6. At the clone cf the first meeting for jreyer,
on MondarrDec. 2«tb, the paper prepartl and
adopted in committeejwas reported, read twice,
fatTy aanetiooed, and tnumiwunulf ordeed .for
poblleatioa, and circulation; the majenty if the
committee f and a Urge additfa*» L, -" ,A rfdiplfa*
iaini a* * tii*iiitt ■TTrrprrtml Both Dr. Bddie
and his Eiders were alunL The paper thus Vno
tfoned, vu therelore fully and perfectly eflcitL
(3) Remarks.
1. Oar answers to Urn statement of Dr. Ridlle
and hia Brethren are directed mmmly, in tefcreico
to the printed circulars adopted in committee, ind
(be meeting following, aaaembled for prayer tnd
oenferenoe, aa also to the pnblie atatement ofiha
Doctor and bis Brethren, made againat that paptr.
We wlah net to tmveJJonlof the record.
S, We can aee no joat reason why the doctor
and hia friends should take exception to the par*
Ueatfon of that paper.
3, la .conclusion, we say, it is a aad omen to
find projaawra of the religion of Christ thnaputtiEg
tKot* h ,B dt to the plough and then looking back.
But assuredly, God in heaven ha* not Jonkcd
down npoo this professed concert of action
total mdifierenoe. If to moors over tbe-desols*
lioai of Zion, and plead in private for a healing of
the breath; If to manifest by the strongest desire that
amity might exist in the ehurcb, and love destroy
all petty pride; if to ' tneet from' time to time for
this purpose, professing sincerity and oneness of
design—and then, alter all, flinch and fly in the
moment of action, declare .that the object pro*
(eased was not the object intended; pray for the
•access ot t thing, it was determined to thwart;
and extenuate such conduct -by arguments, the
force of which no one cut foe); if all this be true,
certainly it U easy to see why “publication at all
aider the ahould occasion ‘'sur
prise and regret." The oommUtee will make no
farther plea to urge Dr. Biddle and those who
signed with him, to cooperate in the blessed work
of Union. As they have taken a public method
of manifesting their dissent from or, we tike the
method of expressing our regret at their
course—“ For the divisions of Reuben, there were
great searchings of heart."—Judges, v, 16. We
leave the whole mailer now with the Lord, to dia*
pose ofaa he pleases, and rest our cause with him,
and with the diapaaaionate judgment of the Chris
tian public; , •
FRANCIS HERRON, Chairin of-CommUteo.
NATHANIEL WEST, Sec’y of Committee.
Pittsburgh, Jan. 9,1830.
Mgran mm m New OiLxas*.—We learn ftom
the Methodist Expositor, that in May Ual, members
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in
New Orleans, resolved to raise $49,000 to pay cer
tain indebtedness upon their ehurah buildings to<
that city and secure parsonage*. H. R. W. Hill
Esq., headed the subscription list with SSQOO, he
having previously paid $2009 on the same account
James Wright, Bsq. gave $lOOO, and another. Sl,*
000 was given anonymously; several gentlemen
gave ssooaadfSOO each,and lhasnbscription lias
reached $35,000—a truly noble effort
Tax Penman Munnxs.—A lull coppey of ell the
testimony given before the secret inquest is to be
famished the counsel of Professor Webster, by or
der of the Attorney General, J. H. Clifford,Eeq.—
The Bee learnt that-the wile end danghter ol the
Profescr vuited him again, to his cell; a few days
since. It la sold by those most intimate with him,
that his. confinement begin* to wear upon him.
Professor Webster*scare wiQ come before tbo
New Grand Jary at the Municipal Court, which
will be empanoeUed on Monday next.-— Botton
Afet l, Friday.
Da. M’L&n’s Lirxa Pills.— The demand for this
great remedy Is rapidly increasing, and we are every
day receiving orders from a distance for lots, which
we find' it almost impouftte to supply aa test aa re
quired. The troth is, the remedy requires only a trial
to convince the most sceptical ofti* excellence. We.
select, from a file of similar docamenti, the following:
“Covmvroa, Ohio, May IS, 1847.
Kidd t Co: Geotlemen, At! am enraged in sell
ing a few very ebeiee matte fees, I do not consider my
stock complete, anlets I have a sappty of Dr hTLane 1 *
Uver Pitt*, I ohtainsd • fsW dosen boxes of these
Pills ftom Mtiebell fc Co, which sold very fast, and I
wish a new supply immediately.
. JACOB WIDNEH, Pr M.”
For sale by J. HDD AtXX, Np. SB, earner of Fourth
and Wood st, Piuabargh. i]ahU*dAwtwB
Iga^^^P 1 |DB« D. BUST,
Comer pfFcaith
A Ovrt ttH CnttlMM BMi l * '
I hereby certify that ibmt two week* qol Vu mi>
ed with « violent attach of tuorfrief end f Chol
era Morbus, with very distressing pains In the etomaeh
and bowels, which *u completely relieved by two
teaspoeaful dotes of Petroleum, takes in a Uale wa
ter. • After having taken the firrt dose, I slept soundly
and comfortably for three boars. [BignedJ
HENRY WISE, Jr,
On board the steam boat Ariadne.
Pittsburgh, Dec. llth, IBtfl.
I am Cnpre to of the Ariadne, and was a witness to
the astonishing efleets of the Petroleum, in the ease of
Henry Wise, who is one of the hands on the boat.
[Signed] NIMROD GRABELL.
Pittsburgh, Dee. llth, 18(0.
general advertisement in aaother eolama
delJ
JOB FJOIN TING. !
iIILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
ffianifttUi BiSt Lading, ConfracTx, Law Bhnh,
H«.m> i-svvtm, cncmiCATXS, CSXCXS,
pouctae, Ae. Ae* •
Printed at the shortestnotiee, at low prices, ague
de2y GAarrr»Omca.THianrrarey;
improvsiaenti la Dsatlltry, ,
DR. G. O. STEARNS, late of Boston, U prepared to
manufacture and set Block Txxni in whole end; pans
of sets, upon BaetionorAtmospherie Suction
TooTßicaxctrm tanvaxnrms,where thanertets
tzposed. Office and resdenee next door to the' May
or’s office, Fourth street, Piusbnnh. -/
Rxrxn to— J.B.M’Fadden.P. U. Eaton.- , Ul
PaxMitm Lmson bubs.*.—Prepared by 3, W.
William street, N. Y., and for tale by A-Jarne
70 Fourth streeL This will be found a delightft
eleofbevcrageinfamilies,and particularly to
Barn's Baton.—An improved Chocolate prepare*
tion, being a combination ofCocea not; innocent, in
vigorating and palatable, highly recommended partic
ularly far invalids. Prepared by W. Baker, Dorehes
ter,. Muss, and for sale by A. JAYi*ES, at the Pekin
j,ea Store. No. 70 Fourth si mehil
PUtaborgh Bsvtgatien and Pin Xasn
’ rsais Company,
& MEETING of the Stockholders of the Piltsbsrgh
xV Navigation and Fire Insurance Company, will
be held at the Offiee, No 01 Market street, on Satur
day, the 01th day of January, 18d0, at S o'clock, P. &L
jania-td R. FINNEY, SesY.
ADJUHIBT&ATOHS* HOTICB.
NOTICE ii hereby given that Letters of Admlnls*
iration open the Estate of-Thomas O. Brut, late
of Wen Elizabeth, dee’d, have beta framed to the
undersigned. All persons indebted to the deceased
tro required to make immediate payment; and those
having claims are requested to present them, doly aa*
thentieatcd; loeiiherof the Administrators, or to F. 0.
Plane gin, Esq., their attorney. &
GEORuE CUNNINGHAM, .
Elizabeth, Pa.
ANDREW BEDELL,
"BOBWAT PLAINS'* BLABKBTS*
THESE superior Blankets, made of the softest and
finest Wool, eao always bo foond at Dry Goods
House of W RMCRPHY,
jantfi \ N E corner Fourth and Market its
A LARGE assortment of Frenefc Wronfht Capes,
Collars, and Cuffs, may bo fonnd, very eheap, at
janlt A A MASON ATCCya, 80 Market «t
SHAWT.S-— At* ry choice article of MoßrainjLonj
Shawls, at low prices, at
l&oia A A MASON A CO'S
COBURG CLOTHS an tellinf very cheap (some as
low as 8$ cents per yard) at
JanU A A MASON A CO’S ‘
LAMPBLACK— 30 bbls in store and for tale by
jania J KIPP A CO, 60 Wood st
SUGAR CURED A BEEP ROUNDS—
-80 Street Ettas A Swift’s sspedor Family Haw;
70 bblt a ■ • “ Besg
In non tad fin sals by -
Jmfl 0 SELLERS A NT COLS
email bets print, for family «st, Uus
tojne'aiMibr AH § 3TgOfiOI CBOIEH
_ mURNIFS-SBba lamented fin salt by
FANCY BOAP-30 boxes auU. for sale bv I itsO ARMSTRONG A CROZER
Janlt l J KIDD ACO
GUM KlNu—*s lbs (True) Jail ree’d ant for sale by.
Jaald J KIDD A CO
I H. PENCILS—BO grots, us’d, jut ree’d and for
'• sale by jmia JKJDDACO&
TIN FOIL—IS lbs joss ree’d and (or sale by
janlt . J KIDD a CO
For Beat,
THE BASEMENT, corner of the Diamond and
Union streets, well adapted to any public basinets.
U bat beta oceopled u a Cedes, or Eating Establish*
meet, for a camber of years.
ALSO—Several Offices and Artist's Romas, well
lighted, with entrance from the Diamond, over the
•tore of the subscribers, eorth west corner of the DU*
mood and Market street. Apple to
j«nl2_ ALEXANDER A DAY.
SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICKII
ALEXANDER A DAY, corner of the Diamond and
Marcet.street, are now selling offi at reduced
prices, their stock of Winter Goods, consisting of
Shawls and Ladies' Dress Goods, in great variety.
Also—Blankets and Flannels, Cloths,Cassiaea.Satin*
eta, sod a fall assortment of heavy Cotton Goods.
Confident that better bargains cannot be had
where, wo invite the attention of bayen.
ALEXANDER A DAY,
isnia 7fl Market street
HEW BOORS! NEW BOOKS!
THE Constitution and Standard of tho Associate
Reformed Coareh la North America: tvo, boned
lit sheep.
The Other Side, or Notes for the History of the War
between Mexico and thy Uailed States, written in
Mexico, sad translated from the Spanish, with notes:
By A. C. Ramsey.
Sketches of Reforms and Bh'wi.
and Ireland: By U.B. Stanton. « ****»»—
Tho Works of President Edwards, u 4 * r*.
prist of the Worcester e d» t}| r? l with u4n I
copious general index. - ” |
The Mountains of Egypt, or Egypt a Witness for tho '
Bible: By F.L. Hawks.D.B.L. L. D. " ÜBWWri “
Memoirs of David Hale, lata editor of Journal of
Commerce, with seleoii«ns from his
W'Lufl«:By Kev. J. r.lhoapsoj. rKtt nnnir "
■ 0? UciicaudC,!-
Iforoia: Ry Lieut. Wise, U. 8. Navy.
Familiar Letters u> Young Hen,'on variou sahjeets;
designed as a Companion to the Yoang Men's Gaide:
ByWm. A. Aleott.
The poems and Trose Writings ol B. A. Dana: t vs.
Ntnoveh aod Us Remalni: By Layard.
For sale by ;ELLIOTr A ENGLISH, .
janli No 7t Wood at
WILKINS HALL.
THE ORIGINAL AND JUSTLY CELEBRATED
WABBXNGTON EUTEHFBAHS,
RESPECTFULLY announce that they will pye
their vbxss ebaste and iniotltabla VOCAL AND
INSTRUMENTAL lha above
splendid new Hall, on SATURDAY EVENING, Jan*
aary 13th..
ICTFor partienlaxs see Programme. lanU
Waatsd,
ALLEGHENY City and county Benp. at par for
Dry Goods, Ac. W. L. DHvISON,
Sta Libeny at, 1 door below Hand.
ROLL BUTTER-4bblsprimeFretLree’dtbisday
aud for sale by janll TaSSEY A BEST
KEG BUTTER— 6 kegs in sfore and for sale by
jaalt TAB3EY A BEST
T A HD—3O kegs and 1 bbl on hand «nd for sale by
1 1 jialL TASSEY A BEST
SCORCHED SALTS-Obbls, a prims article, ru'd
and lor tale by janlt TASSEY A BEST
SALERATUB-0 bbla and 30 boxes In atore and_for
sale by jaalt TASSEY A BEST
■ ODA ASH—33 casks on hand and for sale by
} janlt TAB3BY ABE3T
f (LOVER SEED—3S bbla new, on hand and for sale
/ by Unit TASSEY A BEST
rpiHOniV BEED— 3 bbls for sale by •
■ ± jsnu TASSEY A BEST
Black English crape, for Trimming, tp be
iimnd «t IM Dry Gooo. Ilo.» of
jaalt N E corner Fonrth and Market tu
JENNY UND nnd Fancy Velvet Trimminga, of all
colors, to be found at the store of ....
.janlt W B MURPHY
BLACK SILK LACES, inclading a few pieces of
EVENING DRESSES—A. A Mason A Mar
ket street, vnll this day open another large in
voice of those Fteneh Embroidered Evening Dresses,
a very dtairoble article for Parties, Soirees, Ae..
LIALLOW— 7 bbls prime, rec'd and for sale bv
j,nlt SAW HARBAUGII
DRIED BREF-d easks Sugar Cared, jait ree’d and
for sale by Janlt SAWHAHBAUOH
IHEE3E—2OO bxs WR, in store and for tale by
t Janlt SAWHABBAUQH
WINDOW GLAS^—377 bxs, osi’d. for sole by
janlt SAW UABBAUUH
tULK PORK—4OOO lbs rec’d per Caleb Cope, for
S sale by Janlt SAW HARBAUGH
ABD-100 kep and » bbls Lea'for sale by
I Janlt SAW HARBAUGH
TOBACCO— 10 bi» for tale, to dose coatirement, by
unit / STUART A BILL. 119 Wood «t
ha* tf 10 c, "° c °°&uj®i * mll'
Glass— 50 bxs 7x9, In store and (or sale by
jmll BTUART A SILL
L ° ,l °"’ ““ BILL
BUTTER— 2 bbla Fresh Roll, jastree’d and for tale
by r janll BOBIBON, LITTLE tCO
IN the Court of Common Pleat, of AUeghe
!> nv Coaoty, in the matter of the volantary as?
j (ignmenl of Obed Fahnestock. No. 127, Oc*
ww toberTerm, 1837:
And now, to wit: October 23, 1P49, Peution of Ed
ward Simpson, Eiq n one of tho assignees, presented
in open Court, and read; and, on motion of William
McCandlcis, Court ordered notice of this ap*
Elicahon lor a discharge of the Assignees, to be given
y three weeks’ ueuce in two of the daily papers pub-
U.hcdYi the City of Piuthurgh, and await tho further
order of the Court. (From the Record.)
Janll-wOUS HIRAM HOLTZ. Pro.
AOIUIBTBATORT BOTICK.
NOTICE U hereby given that Letters of Adminis
tration have been granted to the subscriber, upon
the Ertate of James Herron, tale of tho City of Pitt*-
bargb, deceased. All persons indebted to tho said
James Herron, are required to make immediate pay
ment; and those having claims are requested to pre
sent them, duly authenticated, for payment.
ROBERT WHITESIDES, .
janll.wCtS Administrator.
UfTbALK—HO New Empty Bacon Casks.
' john McFaden a co,
jaalO Canal Basin, Penn street
FLOUR— 2U bbu Extra Family, for tale by
iLqo STUART A SILL. UB Wood it
kacHK2—3oo bu, to etose eonslcnmeot, total* by
BTUART t SILL
C' LOVES SEED —On land tnd Cor ula by
ilnio f STD ART* SILL
KkO *T ROLL BUT£ER-ria store and for Mile by
tinio STUART k. SILL
“^JLoit«( Stolon.
ONihe«remsgo< Mondty lut, 7Ui Inrt^—l3 bun
d!e*»nd I7bar* of Iron, (nuked W. MeO. It Co)
from tko wbuf, *t>oT* AWT
information Urol*Jl,ro<»H In Um rersotnrx oflio
.boon omnod W -m
j.nto Flnt rocct, 001*0 Wood ItMotket.
-PISE FLOODS
jmio ittßocosiowoot
inSEIAANEOPB UTKBATDEE, _
iTbOOEWDOFI,IS WOOSITUBf*
BROWNS Aaazieaa AngkriaGaidai foUefUloo
trations,ltoin
ftrimn and His Dassksar; (tea
Dr. Booheris Phyridaa aad Pattest; ttmo.
Mrs. Hiis* Hearts and Homes; Bvo.
lifo of Chzfol; Beo.
Neanderit Hlataiy of Christian Chareh; 3 vols, Bvo.
Rev. Dr. Bpring*i Mesaeirs of Miss Momy; Bvo.
Amencan A lainta,lBShPro. . __
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
janio Bookaeiler A Imposter, <P Wood at j«
Lawn OIL—U bbla Nol.Jaxt ree’d and for sale by
jonlO RHEY, MATTHEWS A CO
w^asrfflftaafiajsar
. .. Ino fl. nnn A .tMM
T’tSlo^ 8 — 60 CLARKE
INDOW SASH—Assoned sixes, in store andfor
Mtoby JaSoBEKVFOOLb A CLARES
BEAVER BUCKETS—® doi for tale by _-
tola BREYFOOLBfc CLARKE
STEAM BOAT QUILTS—WO Steam Beat Coantar*
m‘° ,M "“ ,I ‘^%OLE*CLARK E
rap^asai^gisar^-
'- - ' r *“ ' •* - 1 -jfer
THE stoeriber, bsvis* porehssed to Fseiorjr. of
Juki raoemo, Jr~ bcated%t to above «aad,
would respeetfaUr Inform Us trieodcamd to pobUe
tot be is prepared to fill ear op'en ♦bi*lme,oa_to
nott TwecoaMeienns tea with dispitth, and wul
foci fmefel for toirpttronsrt- , ~ ~ . J u .
IF-AD^7Sh<U»B*r7ui«* 0 ”* a *fr* , * tobT
JiSlO A &JLBEBTBON.H3 liberty at
GBEEN APPLES—« bbls reeHl and for rale by
WMII JOHNSTON
(bird PSYCHES A APPLES—In sure and Cor
lalobT • linlO WMH JOHNSTON
F" -3pm lh « <■ stare and forma by "'
ji«tO • :
Bettis to Tsaehsn,
AN examination of applicant! Cor a ateuiloa- as
Teacher in ike Female Department of (ha Third
w ud Public, will be held at the Pablic School Houe,
oa Saturday, January IS, at I o'clock, P.M. The se
lection will be made from those applying at the time
end olaeo. Salary, MB per annum.
JOS. W. LEWIS, 800*7.
AT the Anaaal Meeting of the Stockholders of the
FAYETTE MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
held on the tth Inst, the fellowing persona were elect*
ed for the ensuing year .
PreAdeot, Wa. A~.HflbTieaesrer and Secretary,
I John Fleming; Directors, wa A. Bill, Ira Herser,
I James Turbett, John Ratfcerfbrd, Andrew Flaming, Jl
I jtn> i 1
Dmounoß.
THE Co*PartßeraKiß heretofore exUtlsf under the
•tylo of ‘•Ccpeßßreyfbfle,* la thla day dissolved
byDßtoaleoneent TheMaueawlUbeaeuledbyJ.
I C. Brsyfof le, at thdrnld stand. No. 109 Second street
I jts» i ; j. a beelStogle.
CO-PABTIBBIHIP.
T C. BRKYPOGLE, having aiawriaiad with him
u • A. H. CLABEE, for tha panose of trsnesettag
the Forwarding and rammiimi Mrfmm, will eon*
1 tisae A«t business at tha eld stand of ‘•Ceps A Brer-
I fogle, n and respeetfUly asks a ceartnuewco of the
I former patronage of his Wends and the public finer
ally. The business will be eondeeted aimer tha name
and style of BaxtvoeuACtaxxn. . _
J.O.BREYFOGLE,
, 7, ISML-Qaaf
Piusbargh, Ji
OPERA CLOTHS A EVENING DRESsl»—Re
ceived per express, atA- A. Mason A Co.’s, No.
: flu Market street, another, largelnreiee of High Color*
I ed Open Cloths end French Embroidered Evening
|Drams. ; Jan»
/%AS HMERES A OB LAINB-4 eases 0* those eheap
VJ Cashmeres andDe Leins, rac’d per exprers, and
saw opening. jes9 A A MASON A CO
PRINTS— 3 eases first eolored, at per yard, tot
tale by lan» A A MASON A CO
RYE TV ANTED—IOOO ba ef Rye wanted, tor which
the highest market rates will be paid in cash, by
]ta» . ’ A NICOL 9
ROLL-BUTTER— lbbl prise, in cloths, to day ree’d
and tor sale by : '
jtsl ARMSTRONG A CBOIER
ROLL BUTTER—Bbblaand take Fresh, in cloths,
Inner* and for sal* by _
Jaa» BREYFOOLBA CLARES
EQ BUTTER—I* ken rood. In slot* and for tale
. by lank BBBYrOOLB A CLARKE
CORN BROOMS—IOO dot in stare and tor sale by
lac» , BREYFOOLB A CLAREE
Green apples-goo bbuustomsadforeaieby:
jan» BREYFOOLBA CLARKE
FBjP*
u sale by
JB CANFIELD
tSUTTER—U fablt Pi*ah Rail, in cloths, tor sale by
J> fra» ’ J B CANFIELD
lemi-Annaal lale afDry Owods,
at in osa uu aseaa an
A* A. MASON 4 CO.,
liriLL eemmsneo ea New Year's Day, ISSO, and
Yf cfTTfr*** ihrocgh tb# month of Janvary, daring
wnteh »*■»* the whole of their fanmenio establishment,
(Incladtag all their Wholesale KoomsJ will be throw*
open for Retail Trade; end their entire Wholesale
Stock wOlb* efind eti Retail, on this occasion, et
(ally on yocamiam than aseil price*.
Thrir Shawl Saloon contains sera than 9000 Shawls,
cmsprtring every deacnptton of Long end Sqeam'
Wool BhewtartSoritsM*, Brcehs, Re. Albo,Vusass,
Cloaks, Mantulae, Sacks, at ea imrnenaa ttda»
Oon (torn osaal price*. >
DRESS ANB CLOAK POODS. -
Ifceir stock comprise* mOr* than lUJ*xliim Tir>*
r»ma mrwMTrnnTTtn iff r*r
slain end fif'd SILKS, nda*
cSmemi end Da ZmlnA entlra new nylea.
Also—Whtto Goode, 1 Koersiag do., Embroideries,
um* Ribbon*, Olovasi end Hamery,Trimming*. Ae.
Setae* Flannel*, TO earn* new etjrleCalleoea, wen*
2s Bleached Maslint, no bale* Brown do., TO bale*
Tickings. Also, Clotha, Cewtaoma, Jeans, Ceeriaeaa,
& 7^nthnwito 7 uilemM variety of other Goods
mfMpir an aewrtment one of the most erteestr* in
the eoaatry—allot which have been marked down at
mach lowetprieee. than their exteaslv* aaneal sale la
an early call, as many of their choicest
Goods will be sold.
rr>*Th* lowest price turned at first. . ,
%o 3 A. A. MASON A OO Market sl
■lmillmhvi Lttmtin *8 liMkvtMl
mHEMERCYSEAT; byßot.Sr.Sptisf. fraud
'TifeefCharlettsElisabath: Use.
Laaiftltow’a Bedside and Fireside} Itao.
Antidotes of the Paritanij ISzse.
Wood worth A Arthat** Wheat Eheali Ac.} Ifcne.
Beae’a History of EsgUad: tsLl to 9} new edition.
EMUnd; roll. i end R Ume tad fire,
» JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, •
j TW a Booktsilor tad laponar, <8 Wood «c
ALLOW-ao bbls prune, tor nle by. ___ ~
jSf A JB CANFIELD
—: Qtiun* * ;
A FEW tctt fiat GUITARS, inst ras'd from the
lup mi A Bob’! Soda Aab, la tier* and
r jaaß • J a DILWORTH &CO
Ol CASES
Ol forshto
TIBOWW FLAHNELB "Jm rifl’d, an additional
K «mlr «r Cook 1 * fine pressed Brews Fennels.
CEO COCHRAN. M Weed si
trjQiig—mbblslagoTtaaiVrmabr ~
yuS ■ CtAIO A »PNNER
BUTTEE-M bbls Fresh 8011, la cloths, to day rac'd
end for sale hr J*oS CBAIO A BPNNEB
ARD—B hop, in stare and Cor sale by
ilana CRAIG ASPNNBI
t Eig3—i» b bU 8m um l g |a ,g i .| W>
[UCKWHEAT FLQtIB 60eeksroe'd, foraaleby
itnß CEAIQ A SKINNER
i OTATOES—I WCbbia la tare tad for eal* by
’ iasS CgAIQ A BPNNEB.3B Market at
Dried PEACHES—S 3 bajut roc'll and for sale by
jSb CRAIQ A BKINNER ,
OHION9— d bbls rac’d sod tor salehy
: CRAIG A SKINNER
HICKORY NUTS—4 bbta in store end lor sale by
jgg , CRAIG A SKINNER
WOOLFS seeks in store end far sale by _
jjjj CRAIG A SKINNER
iOTATOES—I7# ba Bad. la more tad for aala by
fonfl CRAIG 4 SKINNER
yEATHEKS- 1 ‘“ l “ A^y^^ cgoZEß
SUGAR— U hhds primaN. tale by
ABMCTBONQfcCROKEB
riOTATOES-d bbls Nesbsanoeks, far tale by
Plena ARMSTRONG A CROKEB
Daren APPLES—A sacks sew, for sale by
linn ARMSTRONG A CBOZER
SUGAR— tt hhds, new erop, landing frs& steams*
mbcnd.Nat, *CQ
TbICB—SO tiereas prime, new landing book steams
• roLASSES—97 bbls Plsntatien, new crop, rac’d
81 ijgSß- SBSKoaacft
i tP a Ne 43 Water st
NO. SUGAR—IOO hhds prime, new crop, last n
. c ,i,u*^ ( ,,» I .bW QALEY *CO,
ianB Wee 18 and <0 Weed st
NO. MOLASSES—*SO bbls new crap, Plsntatien
. lost rseeiring and tor sale by
uSI WM BAQALEY A CO
SB, MOLASSES -180 bbls best brands.’ la store
» and for sals by jsna WM BAQALEY ACO
tOLL BUTTKR-*Mbbla la good order, for tale by
‘■liS - \ WM BAOALBY ACO
IN DOW GLABS--Boobxs. sat’d sixes, for tale br
WM BAQALEY A CO
MOULD CANDLES—ISO bzs In store, (or sale by
iaaB . WM BAQALEY ACO
ROSIN SOAP—too bx 4 No L Cla.braad.(brailsby
janB ! WM BAQALEY ACO
WB. C HNS E—3oo bu Is Men tad for nle by
, Jin9 - WMBAQALBYfcCO ,
BUCKWHEAT FUOlfß—l39 cxktree’d tad for. 1
•tie by Wtl MeCOTCHEON,
jta7 I XMlibtTtTrt
Gb bu axiO. OQ fe&ad and for sale by ~"
Jia7 . WfcBMaCPTCHBON
POTATOES—IO9bbU Pink Eyea, oa baadaad for
Mlflby Jan 7 WA ft MeCPTOHEON
> UTTER—9 bbla Roll, ros'd and for tale by
Maa7 WABMeCUTCHEON
INSEED 01L-U bbla la auro ondforaofob;
jjaa? . BOBISON, LITTLE AC
Fgw M fcg B,B afflgaaaag
BUCK WHEAT PLOUR--*ieOlb*,iabbla and bag*,
iß* “* fcr “*• "Woos, utils * 00
l IIW TRLEBRAPR OPTIOt. ! ;
THE. eiti sons and basiness men of Rusbkrgh ere
to^the^MerseTdcgrt^h
end end ether Astern Cues,
connecting st Washington City with the Votse Line,
the only one Sooth to Richmond, Raleigh. Charleston.
Avgoste, RtVß&ntlH Mobile end New Orleans—end
connecting in this city with lines running West end
North to th* principal towns and eities ta tae veUey of
the Mississippi, ana on the-Lakes. Thee* Lines wDI
reeehre and send messages aa cheap es any ether
Line, and the opermua* and clerks will bo fonad gen
tlemanly and accommodating. _ __
in the lower story of the ST. CHARLES
Horn, Wood Street.' J«ag-g»_
MACKEREL— 80 bble No 8 Large; 8 qrbbi* No 1; -
30 “ Nofc in store and for satoby
lan7 ROBISON. UTTLE A CO .
l^g£ G iiSft Tco 1 "
B booub—100 doa Cora, in star* and for sale by ’
aoi MATTHEWS A CO
teg* and & bbls No 1, in store snd tor
jan7 RBEY, MATTHBWB kCO
Thomas Patkiaisa,
MACHINIST AND MANUFACTURER—Lathes,
Tobaeeo, Hoosia and large Screws of all kinds;
Brass Carting* and Bras* Works generally. Comer
of Ferry andFlm meets.
HAVING disposed of my establishment to Mr.
Thomas Parkinson, I »■*» the liberty to sotieit
for him the patronage of my friend* and the pnblio,
feeling confident that any torer* conferred will be
dMy appreciated andf»^Hj«& o!|| Jr .,
. Pitfeborgh, Jan. I, ISSX—{janT-d3m _
SUGAR— 34 hbds from new crop landing from the
stesmer Brilliant, and forsaleo?
foi>3 . ■ JAMIES A. HUTCHISON A CO.
Vf CLASSES—3O bbto ttontation new crop Hon
OOIHIIDS prime new crop n. o. SUGAR—
ntceircd pur snare nu
bT J.nll. : Screed s-_
On CASES ADAM’S SUP. P£ARLASH-To «tort
and forulebj J.A
j««n j p«M»nd Chflfth BaildiPJt.
i
i bbls Fresh RoB, rest rac’d aridfer sal
jml, 3 B CANFIELD-
IROUMB-IO dozen Corafflrocm* m f!Sf?J!S2/* r
| i,i»by Jan 3 . * gA W. HAUBADOH.
FOB BEHTi twopleuantly situated Brick
Dwelling Bootes, with the crouds adjoining, at
Oakland. Pomwslob.cob be (H»eu fir« of
April next {jtndl HARDY, JONES fc CO.
man HRRBiNnfl-o bbls in store anu /o
f Jtn7 ROBISON, LITTLEA CO
rBB BASE 09 ESQLAHD Were for silo
iis property in the elty of Pittsburgh, situated nt
comer of K. CUii street and Duquene Wsy, hav
ing 1M feet on St. Clair rtnet, Ml feet on Duquesne
wsy, sad Mo feet on Barker* alley. • '
ttis property eontoins OVER ONE ACRE of tala*
this croud, u soseepUbto' of a uabdltiilen which
would prove highly profitable to one wishing.to re-sell
in baUdlng lots of the stnsl sue, or to improve. A
plsn ot the subdivision esn be seen st the ofieo of the
uderrisned. i ■
On the property ere erected five' substantial Brick
Buildings on 8u Clsir street, (including the tavern
tnewn as the “Bed Lion,”) ■ number of smaller bulld
ogs on Duquesne Way and Barkers alley (partly oc
cupied by Townsend;Carr A CoJ and the stables at
tached to the tavern. ’ : •• • - .
The rental Is *2500 per annum, and the property bet
one third improved. : . .... .■ „
Apply to H. B WiLDNS,
Attorney at Law,Fourth street.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY. BS.
3 Li VTN the Orphan’s Cotut of said County.
In the matter of the administration to
eosnt of Robert Lytle, surviving administrator of
Nathaniel Eckels, law of Mifflin Township, deceas
ed. Nod, June Term, 1648.
And now to wit, January-3rd, 1850. On motion of
\Robert Woods, Esq* exceptions having been Bled,
the Court appoint Wm. Bakewcll, Eaq., auditor to
asdit, adjust and settle tho acccuntaad distribute the
>»•>■«<»*- By tho. Court,
DANL. M’CURDY.CI’k.
an parties interested will take notice thatJ'Will at
tend to the duties of my appointment at my ofieo in
Tilghmaa Hall,Oraat Street, Pittsburgh,as Saturday
the second day of February next, at t o'clock P M.
jan&worr WhL BAKE WELL, Andilor.
: ValuhlTSrepertyfttlali>
mflE snbseaibcr, wishing to leave the town of Ss-
X lem, now offers his property for salo on very rea*
■opshis terms. It is situated on Main street, in the
most business part of the town, affording an excellent
situation for any person who desires to carry on basi
nets. 4,
The property consists of a lot fronting <9 feet on
Main street, and extending back 160 feet, noon which
u erected a large, well finished Frame Boil ding, divi
ded into fear parts—3 store rooms, S of which are 33
deep, and the other tl The other part is used for
Yttwelilng house, consisting of three rooms on the
•flftrflocjyund the same number on the second, newly
pained and papered.
There is a good cellar under the,whole building, and
an excellent eutera and a well of rood water in the
yard.--Alio a stable and carriage house, in good re*
pair, erected thereon.
For further information inquire of the proprietor, liv
ugoa tho premises. ' DANIEL WALTON.
Mit.w Columbiana co, Ohio, Nov. 53,1649.
deLdiwAwiAlS
VKW GOODE at P. DBLAffrs,
O LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURG H.
TtJST RECEIVED, an exteustre and varied assort
g! «—* of goods, adapted to the present and up
preaching season, such os bluer, brawn, 'and -drab
mixed Palmerslon Beater Cloths, *-superior article
fee business, ftoek and ovef coats.
Also, a great variety cfßlaakota aad Bluings, em
bracing all. tha above mentioned colors;" superfine
French black I brewn l plive. claret, and all other deal*'
gable cnkkrsd Cltohs; French, English and American
plain and faney Cicrimores, of entire new patterns
and very desirable eolorr, to which we wish particu
larly to call the attention of those tnwant of
ftir'ihllTniVwinirT wnsn
all of which wtu be made to order, at short notice and
on reasonable terms. •
A few COATS on hand, of'entire new style, to
which we would invito tho attention of. those who de
sire to " w|t " ease, elegance, comfort and convenience
In tueir garments. To such we would particularly
teeommend these to their notice, since they combine
ill the beauty of tha over coat, with the comfort and
convenience of the suck coat. ■ i
A general assortment of READY MADE CLOTH*
INC on hand, made in the present Fall fashion, and
will be sold wholesale or retail, at the lowest easb
dncce. sgttf P.DELANYfI
taMD AMD BILL BOR BALIi. .
mHB tnbaeriber otter*, at prime tale, SIXTY
I OP LAND, aboat thirty five of whleh l*
eloarad. and twenty five good bottom meadow, andoo
whleh It erected a Floating Hill, winch can be ran
either by ateam or water power. Ttere ia.oa the raid
Pana, TWO DWELLING HOUSES, the aeoeuary
eat hones, aad aa ORCHARD of bearing FiaitTieea..
Tbe'miU gearing iataade of cast iron,* with'three nut
of atones.
Xho above premlaea are aitaated in a good forming
nfflkm*"* la Hopewell townahip, Beaver eosnty, three
■.n— £h>m Economy, eight mile* from Beaver, on the
•oath aide of the Ohio river, within three milea of said
river, aad twenty mile* from Pittaborgh.
Title iadiapatable. , •
Far farther infoTsatioa aad eoadiuona of tale, en
emra of the aohaeriber, on the premiaea, or of E Ha*
xaltoa. Gioeer, la the Diamond, Pittsburgh.
aoaS-wtffap JOHNSTON.
BAGLB BABBLE WOBES,
EDUUND WILKINS, No. 184 Liberty at, head of
Wood, Pittaborgh.
monument*, Barm Vaalm Tombs, Head Stone*; Ac.
M.m.l pieeei, Centre and Pier Tops alwaya on hand
and made to order. N. IL—A choice aeleetion of
Drawing* on hand. aagttswlyS
Plows FOB SALK. “
»r\ PEWS in Temperance Hall, on Southfield atreet.
►U Alto, a Pulpit and tailing, all in good order,
will be sold low tor caah by applying to
THOsTIIGQETT. Wilkin*; Pa.
or GILL A LIPPINOTON,
tplfcwff 8 fcnttvswid meet, Pittthargh, ra _
Cbrlitmoi and Saw Itot’iAppro owing!
Elegant and substantial books. »nita
ble for the coming holiday*, at LOCKWOODS
IfBAKLS OF AMERICAN rQETRYI liiominated
by T. W. O. Mtpleaon, &q.,' 4toj elegantly bo and la
dark motoeeo, gilt edgo*,antiqBe*tyle: SIS
“Some of the aappicat effanoaa of Huffman, Long
fellow. Bryant, mill*, Whittier, Halleek, Bpragac,
Dana, Mn. Sigourney, and Mr*, fiabary, among oth
er*, cnriehthe Tolarne.®—{Watchman.
«Xhe*e are primed most delieately and perfectly, in
lithographic German Teat, on Bilstol board, eath page
being framed by a rich illuminated arabesque border,
in gold, eijrer, and colon, with alfseui wrought in
the borden. n -HCo*tmereiaL
“The first illmnlnated rolamo that ha* been attempt
ed on this aide of the Atlantic—and with regard to the
beanty of design*, and the exeentioaof them, may be
laid to riral, if not enrpaia, any thing of thp kind in
to . ifiQ*.
L&S OP THE WESTERN WOPLD.—C<w!.«i
“Love’* Befluiera, 0 by Chtrte* Fenro Heflau; “The
Mother of Mose*,” by Ur*. Oirood; “Tfee Load of
Dreams, n by Wo. C. Brytne “Lee* ia the Cap of
Life," by Mr*. 8. G. Howe; “Toe Night Cometh.” by
Un.&nbsry; ‘fTheTbumtmenttt Aere, 1 ’ byU.w.
Herbert “Greenwood,” by Hn. Finder; “Worship,”
by Mis* Bayard; ‘'The Child "si bCttlon." by Uii ra*
bury.—Saul folio, ffiumiaaied is the moat tuperb
msaoer by Utpleaoo, with border* tad ejgoeuei:
niated ia go<4, sihrer, tad color*; bound In morocco,
Isttatnlre '—’ — ~nj and re* 1
—foradog the most ele*.
itkind eter prodoeedia u
For tele or , _
JAHES 0. LOCKWOOD,
toller end Importer, d 3 Wood it-
Jl tSjl
ekercba book of
try- Price, fli
Annniva&voß'j botiob.
ls herd* groa that Utter* of
J3| inuioahSTVbeeafnatedtettSLofthsreodsaa*
chsttola. rightsand credit*, which weroof the We
JamnCroms, of the Gty of Futsbrnbi *<ewed,
nd sU Demons indebted to ike £*ute ofeaid decedent
am reqaasied to make immediate
peneae haring claim* or demand* again*! we "tate
of the old decedent, are reqaeaied to
same to me, witlwmt delay, at the MonengaheU
Uooae, to the Cuy of Funbuigh- ■
dcb-dSUtwdta - VM- UUJKWf, dr.
iSSi JSShTTS.I rt£ei •aitiTttiaa, W ««»of
SS§^^?K^* io « a » lsMch * nlof •**■;
do won toe.ll;
“rSrSmvSn ■ lheJS««rU*r rotdioj In War.
nfti:gBf a,jWr,P». O . aEOYAm
aovioE«
AlUgktMf C*y aniPmstviOsJPUs»t Baad. ;
THE Stochhftldgri of Allegheny Qry and Pony*.
>UU punk Road Coapany, on. remind to pay
»vo Doli*T*rOa J**h »k»r«af»ttek held by then, on
ua 18th day* of Mareh and April
ntxt. Tbo work U now profmcnp. and the lnataK
. detP-wtAptUlSB . . . Tteaaatrr,
tALLOW—3O,bbi» la non aad for ule hr
BALEBATUS— tDbxaaadlDcaeka tot ail* by
lanl JBCANPIKLTt
T CXE CARTWRIGHT—I Carpet Baa.
I i cabinet to ekamc, for Lake Camrntu,
viUpUaaataQfer. OfiIHLTEMBkI
dial ' No §7l
\ AUCTION SALES.
jv By Joha D *ri»i AusUttstt,
h StojU and Fmtey Dry Goods,
mCTli'^TO l . «°^SMTPgToS&. t Ssi.*ilte
are soperane cloths, esitimnisa, ?o|Sni^Tr
nnos, calicoes, muslins, hosier, tSarS
skein cotton, wool comforts, S pair
blankets, 10 pieces superior searlet ffsaasls. MriZZ
superior plsid flannels, yard wMejlsd« knifiSSS
useks, back mitts, gfoves, Ac. •** «w untt wool
I . At > o’clock,
: A Urge and general assortment of new uadsMas
hand household furniture, kitchen
glasses, mantel docks, glass and
amps, carpeting, grecCT^Jter^
, A fine assortment of dress, frock, andav>»~w
vests, pantaloons, drawers; fine shim wiau«ZTg
ioms and dollars, leather tranks, earpat haw- s.
Jaali JOUNa^A^gg^.
Caiabgus tf VktuaUi Misetllantmu Boats.
On Sstnrdsy evesing. Jsnasry 12ih, at 6 o'clock, at
the Cooaiereul Salesßooms, eoraer Wood asd Fifth
streets, will bo sold, a valuable collection of Books
and Paper, among which are: American Sum Papers,
10 vols; Walsh‘sßritish.-Foets, IS vols; Colton’s Lit*
o ’ Beery Clay, 9 vols; Savior** Sculpture HlwtreUeae;
; acauley’s England: Walter Scon's Mlsocllanles. 3
volk Lynch’s Dead Sea Expedition; Beokferd’a lory;
Chalmert American Colonies; Milton. Yosag, Cow*
per, Pope, Bums, Shafcspesre, Ossisn, Milford, Shelly.
Chderidgv Keau, and other poets; Sean* Umsmted
Works; Thiers’ french Revelation; also, mahy stand
ard works on Theology, Biography, Travels, Fledoe*
diihemaiict, Natural Phlloeophy, Am Catdmraes
can be obtained and the Books examined oa Friday,
jsnll JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct.
! STEAM BOATS.
FOR CINCINNATI.
• l ’ T-,- - The splendid steamer
i a TiYix>a,
; 'feMWTBBB - Lucas, muter, will leave for the
■■HBBBBGsbove and all intermediate porta aa
Saturday, the lrih at 10 o'clock; A. M.~
i For freight or passage apply on board. • jaali
FOR CINCINNATI. ..
j. Tbe •
mLAjJIS' Cast Grace, will leave &r tbaaboT*
HB&asatNiu all intermediate; pom tMi day
apply onboard lull
WtOo'eleek, A.M.
1 For freight or pat
FOR CINCINNATI.
The fine festVtnutlag steater
fitnms. master, will leavefOT the ibOTO
JBj9B& U d ail intermediate landings «a Bat*
iltd 12th tnsL, at 10 A.
I FROM WHEELING TO. CINCINNATI.' •
I jo#* ■*> t The splendid fast tanning iteamit
■ UiaMiSm Bennett. Muter. wUUaavc Wheeling
■BMBHBBfor Cincinnati, tale day, Wriflirtty,
January oth, or the arrival of the Louie McUree from
PiMtmrgtL . : . •: •• |«B>
|j FOR LOCiSYILLE.. . .
j The Ana ncwUshtjlriaght «amef
I gfePjKfß Maclean, muter, will leer* tor the
■BnZSS&oBBRhoYe end all iatrrmeldiate porta ot
Thtmday, the 10th inst, at 4 o'clock, P.M.
l For freight or passage apply on board. '
\. janP ARMSTRONG A CROZKR.-Att<
)R BUNFISIL
ik. The fine eteamer - -•>
REVEILLE, ij
mSSBW« Stone, master, will leave for ahoro
gßßflGEHlßand all pom day ot
4 o’clock. P. AL • !?-;
For freight or passage, tpplt on board, or to _ :
J.cfl WMB WHEELER. Rtmt
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. /
Rjkiw'i. The splendid eteamer :•/
.(irrTA r LOYAL HANNAH, 3
aggnSSal Kinnet. maiter. will last* (or shore ;;
'BHHBCmBBaitd alliatennediateponsti&j, das L
at 4 o-'eloek, P. M. • ■ : • £<
For freightorpaasago apply oa board. . Jtnfr $
PITTSBURGH AND WHSEUN6 PACKET.
The splendid fast staslaittMMc -
LOUIS MeLANE, wTsTCobwoß, ’ :i
-, MfinsSr easier, (hating undergone-ether* >1
repair,) wul ran hereafter a» O' 5
. regalar packet between' Pltabartb ?
and Wheeling, letting Piitsbargh orerr Monday, y
Wednesday and Friday mornings, at 9 oHuocfc. For r.
freight cr passage apply on board. orto-J_ - . i
Jtn4 W. B. WHEELgRj Agent |
, - FOR CINCINNATI k NEW ORLEANS. »
'’/ru The epleadid (km •>. \
, fL*?rzA - SCHUYLKILL,: : y 5
Marshall. Blaster, will.leeva for the . 5
and all intermediate portico 1 {.
Batarday, Not!B,at 10 o’clock,A.M. •. • . • /
For freight or passage apply on hoard, "-jog ,'jJ -»j:
CINCINNATI * PITTIBUBOH *
_lHa£& tjawft
Bgmmm UQ^Mni
DA I L V pAc KE TUNE.
.fTiIIIS well knows line of splendid passenger Steam*
: t era is now composed ortho lugast. swiftest, boa
, finished and famished, and mow pOwerfal boat* ©a th*-
waters effhe West. ' Erery accommodation
fort that money ean pros are, has beettpxovUed/or parL
eengers. The line has bees In Operas eat for ire yw<M
—has carried a million of people wflhoit U» least * «*. 1
rv to their penonr. The boatawiiibe at_the P.«Nr«| .
Wood street the day previncs to suiting, forth? reeeo* *
Son of freight and the entry of ffiimraggn on t*wfk.
ter. In all oasea the passage money rugr'beaaiflß -
adtanee. - 1
- BUNUfATTPiCat*®.
T *. AAO NEWTONi «u
leave Pittsburgh every Sanday mwirfa Aii.inA
Wheelihgevery Sanday evening at? a* ml - - .
i May 519,15 T. 1 / .j, jj ~iL «miu7l Fhu.
erery Mbi^y«r«3aga^
. (
The lIIBERNIA No. Capt. J: tmwwm fQ
leave PitßbnrgheTtry Ta<»dat morning at 10 otolssfc
!, i
The NEW ENGLAND No. t, Capt. 8. Us V|W UI
; leave Kiuborsh every Wednesday aontm tat If
o'clock. Wheeling every Wednesday evening m Ut M
TiitJfiatsrrmrsßßTr;
The BRILLIANT, Capt Gxacn, wiQ Itafa pin*,
bargh every Thnnday morning at 10 o’eloek: Whufisa
everyTbnmayeterungu 10 r.w. - . s
vtsßsgrmawti-^*-
The CLIPPER No. 5, Capt. Fans Dtraal, wiD lekta
Pittsbnrgh every Friday mornings! lOotclodh Wheo:'
nr every Friday evening attflv, st.- ■ . -
TALLOW— S3' bbh prime ta2)Mr
the steamboat I/mii UjoLane aaddhr taie by
jaa3 “ S. *W. HABBAUOH.
IHEEP PECtS-ltt belts, Ks 1 ShmJvdttTi
l lending end for sale by .-.:v7 . .
Jib 3 S.fc W. HAEBAPOH.
FLOUTOcO bbl* exin ends. F.FlotT.in man.
tod for ttle by a b W. HAR3AUGH.
• Itn3 1 ■ • ■ • ■ - '
iLUE * ORANGEPRINTS—i cuatl*
I tnd blight colon, opened by . •' l '* aV
deSI____JjBHAOTLBTr*W
(ASrilhlKßEri—3 cuu Fancy end Wed Dft^. •
t Block, opened tad fat tale by •• 5
dc3l BHACKLE7T fcYHTTB I
BoW IB ■ [
tconogbaphic-enctclop-eblaoCßcikncb,* . i
ALITEKATURE, and ART; By«*i-*itfe*lly A>- . {
nosed by O. Heck. With COO qun»atetlita*t»*x< ‘ \
touted by the most rtliTinrnlihrl rtHtiijiffy natrr *
The text Uinaleted tnd edited lijnniniia Stirarirli >1 <
M.,.MLD,Profeswr;of laDiaMtaeo-- \
College, Ctrtiile, Pi. •"•I';* • f-
The leonogrtphic Enoyelopadi* wiy embrace tn. <
the branebesof bamin knowledge, wbnk eu bell-- i
lastntedby.pletorialrepseseatauau. ThtMCxtto*'* >
tion* in arranged in swetly ■yraattieW^* a l M * >
largeqcano steelplrues, and in toeotaytntfdby ict-• >
ter press, printed in the finest byle, on thebesl paper,.
in' uto man convenient tors, of • laije, htadtr— -
The letter press will lllBoooptfeMadwUlb**i
thorough wm»i of the sciences, with constant Mr*
enoes to the figures on thaphttet- Alphthctictl lo»-
dexes tnd ttblea of contests will auto it. bnoHetUy.'
tstfiUtndolttsyveferonee. - :.l ..
Tho Joonogruphie hyabUrtrf* >
in !C pins, etch conttlnlng *» f
letter press, issued in a convenient portfolio, iawhtok» j
rabsentwn eta keep iheireMiMUßetftatctdatWi- .
til completed, whsn they e«n be bound.• -r *
One Dtn U published every month, it lib vary low ,
price ot St, which will enable tUlotyroofiaatnictlom f
in the meat betau/tl and praedetlfom, however . j
setnty their means, to becoßmaatactifetxMMhoworiri j
No*.«r “’SSIOCWOOD |
• itß7 ~ BoohteUeT fc Importer, «Wood 1
KEEN APPLES-® bbl*. Romania und Pippin •
Aonics.’s prime itorrtndfox stlt&r
Btlßlfi MATTHEWS 4 00.
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fcsivtn in staro tnd forjstle hv .
tol RHECUA'h'UEWB foCO.
OAtaiet ri- u. ssie very, low, to'elea
OU eensignmeiit by J. a DILWO&Ttt fc CO.
lent ' • •_
>tty i , EACUE^—I6O bnsheia, print ontlity, not
u store, tnd ibr stle by
ito4 /. a DILWORTH ACO.
JUST rwtived tnd tor ttlo SOOQ
J.KiDDACO,
ita* ' . . Mo eo Wood an* 1
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lltle by J.KXDDACO, F
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lan4 ABMSTRONO A CgoZEBI
t SACK UOO3UAIR for atlc by
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DRY P£ACl4hS—d bethels patAtdpttettmt
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LS CIDRS VINEOAB—For tele by ’■'
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